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This is the OOC for the above mentioned invasion thread for the purpose in this case of discussing the timing/dodging/hits of a series of attacks.
Morgan's right-hand blade, still well within Soren's lowered guard and pointing under his arm after only grazing his chest, suddenly extended from one to two meters as the Jedi moved to retreat from immediate striking range. Crimson plasma, now with nearly a meter out past Soren's body, flicked upwards to sever his weapon arm near the shoulder. It followed smoothly through by whipping down and right diagonally to burn wholly through Soren from right shoulder to left hip before retracting to a normal length, right arm coming back in toward his waist with blade on guard.
The strike came just after the thrust and well before Soren could edge around the Sith's right side or begin his chop, violently interrupting the Jedi's plans of a flank attack.
I've bolded the relevant sections. Soren's movement and attack were both interrupted by this new subsequence follow-up attack. His prior post's dodge only avoided the thrust, not the follow ups.
Thus it is something he has to address, as an interrupt, and the autohit is invalid.
@Raydo
Morgan's right-hand blade, still well within Soren's lowered guard and pointing under his arm after only grazing his chest, suddenly extended from one to two meters as the Jedi moved to retreat from immediate striking range. Crimson plasma, now with nearly a meter out past Soren's body, flicked upwards to sever his weapon arm near the shoulder. It followed smoothly through by whipping down and right diagonally to burn wholly through Soren from right shoulder to left hip before retracting to a normal length, right arm coming back in toward his waist with blade on guard.
The strike came just after the thrust and well before Soren could edge around the Sith's right side or begin his chop, violently interrupting the Jedi's plans of a flank attack.
I've bolded the relevant sections. Soren's movement and attack were both interrupted by this new subsequence follow-up attack. His prior post's dodge only avoided the thrust, not the follow ups.
Thus it is something he has to address, as an interrupt, and the autohit is invalid.
@Raydo