As you stop my movement with your leg I see you grabbing your handle with both hands and expect an attack so I let go of the shaft and my right hand slides down to grab the chain attached to the handle. I jump back and pull the chain as I jump, dragging the scythe towards me and running the blade across your left leg, cutting it as it flies back to me where I catch it in my left hand and hold the chain in my right.
Just FYI; my left leg is currently in an almost 45 degree angle, pushing your scythe away.
By the way, you're confusing me with what scythe you pull the chain of and how you do it. You use your left scythe, aka, your left hand, to deliver a slash, which I dodge and press onwards with my left leg. Yet, now you state that you use your right arm to pull the chain of what I guess is your right scythe, to pull it back and cut me in the leg. But if your right scythe isn't behind my left leg, how would you damage me by pulling it back? And if you're talking about your left scythe, then the blade would've been pointing to your left and your initial slash wouldn't have been dangerous at all, which you, of course, would've stated as such a fact is quite important.
Do you let go of one scythe then?
Imma just play it safe, nevertheless.
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As your hand slides down towards the chain of your scythe and your body tenses in preparation for your jump, I, without retracting the leg itself, lowers my left leg into the ground with great speed, using it as a point of balance to lean forwards with my entire body, delivering a painful thrust to your abdomen. Since my scythe is already pointing forwards towards you, even if you do manage to initiate your jump, my thrust would have enough reach to connect, though not with as much power. I, of course, make sure to lover my head and not loose sight of the outstretched scythe that you were about to retract.