[...to be fair, Tek is also expecting the attacker to put up more of a fight. maybe his subconscious had conjured up a more monstrous, immortal enemy to attack them with. whatever the reason, there is a hanging moment where the dragon's face is twisted up in a snarl and he waits, ready for a struggle.
it doesn't happen. and when the particular dead weight of his enemy finally registers, along with the fact that he's effortlessly pinning it to the side of a building with one hand in front of an ignorant human, he's startled out of his focused state.
he eases his weight back and lets go. the separated joints and broken edges of bone in the man's skull make a sound, and the body drops to the ground without resistance.]
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it doesn't happen. and when the particular dead weight of his enemy finally registers, along with the fact that he's effortlessly pinning it to the side of a building with one hand in front of an ignorant human, he's startled out of his focused state.
he eases his weight back and lets go. the separated joints and broken edges of bone in the man's skull make a sound, and the body drops to the ground without resistance.]