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User:Christian Trosclair/Translations/Rast
When you fence someone with longswords, then bind them long and from above and deliver reach and measure against their sword and win their weak and strong and stay against their sword and sense whether they are weak or strong and whether they are staying in the bind or not. If they are staying in the bind and strike for the openings, then take the before and after and indes, go with your work as you are indicated.
Item. If you bind against someone's sword and win their weak and strong, then immediately step forward with your left foot. One such step then wind in from above to their left side toward their throat (as is pictured here). If they rise up and ward the thrust, then conduct the failer.
Item. If you bind against their sword and sense that they are weak, then wind your pommel through your right arm such that your short edge moves onto their sword (as is pictured here). Then you can wind your sword against their throat or conduct the failer.
Item. If bind against their sword and sense that they are string, then indes go and wind up such that your short edge comes against their sword and sense again. If they are still strong, then move into their weak with your sword and wind your sword against their throat and draw them around (as is pictured here).
Item. If you bind someone up and sense that they are not staying in the bind, then when they strike for the opening, you then step indes and wind your short edge against their ear (as is pictured here). This is called the before and extend yourself fully and be swift.
Item. If you bind someone up and they swiftly step at you and strike toward your presenting opening, then indes move and wind your short edge up atop their sword and up against their ear as before. This is called the after and extend yourself fully (as is pictured here).
Item. If you bind someone up who is not staying in the bind and strikes according to the openings as before and then when you take the before and after, move steadfastly indes and remain firmly against their sword with your short edge and shove them back (as is pictured here), then they cannot come to any more work.
Item. If you bind someone up and sense that they are staying in the bind, then rise to your right side and stand still (as is pictured here) and do not come away from their sword, then you will sense whatever they wish to employ.
Item. If you bind someone up from above as before, then immediately wind to their weak. If they then rise up and will ward it off, step forwards with your left foot and make a seizing hew toward their elbow using the long edge (as is pictured here), then you can conduct the failer or a play.
Item. A play off of the previous. If you slash for the opponent's elbows, where they parry your strike, then remain firmly against their sword and thrust their sword down with your hilt and fall across them with your pommel and slash them on their head with your short edge and then lay your sword against their throat (as is pictured here).
Item. If someone parried your half cut to their elbows and is not staying in the bind of the sword and fades back, then lung forwards with your right foot and keep staying against their sword and wind your short edge against their left ear (as is pictured here). This is called the enticement to the outside or the excision.
Item. If someone parried your half cut as before and remains strong against your sword, then wind up high and drop long across both their arms with your left arm from the inside and fasten their sword under your armpit and suddenly withdraw your sword over your head and twist both it and them towards their face (as is pictured here) or stab them up in their throat down through from below.
Item. If someone has pinned your sword in their armpits and will either stab or cut you, then fly in behind them with your right foot and reach and grab onto your sword's blade with your left hand from over their shoulder and wind up into the air (as is pictured here) and shatter their arm.
(marginalia) entwine behind their left foot with your foot just in front
Item. If someone overwhelms you and brings their sword against your throat as before, clasp your point with your left hand and turn inside to their left ear and step behind their right foot with your left (as is pictured here).
Item. Just especially note this. If someone binds you and you sense and they remain strong and will not let you strike for their elbows, then release your pommel and fall across their sword with it and grab onto your blade with your hand, then strike them on their head (as is pictured here).
Item. If you are pounced on as before, lay your blade against their throat and step out wide behind them with your left foot (as is pictured here) and wind up high so that you throw them on their back and thrust your sword into them.
Item. If someone binds you and you sense that they are staying in the bind and will not let you away from their sword, grab onto your blade with your left hand and stab them across their weak toward their testicles (as is pictured here) and stay close to their sword so that they do not move from there.
Item. If you stay in the bind and they are so high that you cannot top them, then with your left hand grab between their hands onto the grip and with your pommel rise up against their sword toward their weak and jab them in the eyes with your pommel.
Item. If someone binds you and they are so calm in their sensing that they will not release your from their sword in any way, then grab onto both sword's blades with your left hand and place your grip against their hand and wind up (as is pictured here) then you take their sword.
Item. If you bind someone up who is calm in their sensing and will not allow themselves to be misdirected, then set both of your arms against their right arm and shove them away from you so strongly, that they turn themselves around so that you strike them on their head without any gap (as is pictured here).
Item. If someone binds you strongly from above and will overpower you, grab onto their grip with a thieving right hand and shove their sword away from above with your cross and pull against yourself strongly and step behind them with your left foot and and jab them in the mouth with your pommel (as is pictured here).
Item. If someone binds you strongly and rises high up and will overpower, then release your pommel and let it go in between their hands into their grip and grab onto your blade and step forwards and wind your sword against their throat (as is pictured here), then you take their sword and throw them.
Item If someone binds you strongly and stays calm in their sensing, then throw your pommel behind their hilt and grab onto their right elbow with your left hand and wind up and step forwards with your right foot (as is pictured here), then you break their arm and throw them.
Item. If someone binds you strongly from above and winds high toward your head, then sneakily grab across their arms onto their grip with your left hand and pull against yourself strongly (as is pictured here), then you take their sword and strike them.