Aven sat patiently in the middle of a small clearing near the Guild Hall, a wider smile than usual spread across his face. He admired the dandelions calmly, waves of nostalgia washing over him: this was the same field he'd fought Mura Kensho, one of Fairy Tail's Premier Wizards, and the memories of the epic battle still echoed through his mind to this day. It'd been a battle of wit and skill, of pure combat prowess, and what a battle it'd been: Aven's strategies had been put through the ringer, with Mura's graceful swordsmanship nearly bringing him to his knees several times. Aven laughed lightly, unconsciously touching the spot in his chest where Mura's spirit blade had caught him so heavily off-guard. A few inches up, and the blow likely would have caused him to pass out back then, a true testament to Mura's fighting strength.
It was a fond memory, and as of late, he'd heard the master swordsman had further exceeded his limits, even held his own against Johann, one of the God's of Ishgar, in a one on one fight back at the Fairy Festival. Aven twirled a long blade of grass around his finger, the bitter-sweetness of that day still ingrained in him, the day he'd lost control of his Circle Magic in a Duel against Leona Jarnefeldt. That, too, had been a fight to remember, though for different reasons. He still hadn't apologized properly to Leona for that day... he made a mental note to stop by Silver Wolf some time soon, and do just that.
Of course, he wasn't reminiscing in the field for nothing: he'd received a challenge from a fellow Fairy, a very welcome surprise. In many ways, the member in question, Ghost, reminded Aven a bit of himself when he first joined Fairy Tail; hungry to prove himself, with a fiery passion for fighting. Aven, himself, had grown considerably since his last duel with another Wizard, and, despite seeing himself in the younger mage, had other plans for upcoming fight. For posterity, it would be his first time officially fighting with Dark Matter, an ability Aviel had help him hone over the past months training. He was interested in testing it's limits, alongside his greatly improved control over the power of Radiance. That, considering he was tweaking many of the spell matrices of his Circles, led him to decide against using Circle magic for this fight. He'd test the limits of his newfound prowess, and hopefully help teach Ghost a few things about how powerful wizards do battle. With an eager anticipation, he watched in the distance for the appearance of his soon-to-be opponent.
It was a fond memory, and as of late, he'd heard the master swordsman had further exceeded his limits, even held his own against Johann, one of the God's of Ishgar, in a one on one fight back at the Fairy Festival. Aven twirled a long blade of grass around his finger, the bitter-sweetness of that day still ingrained in him, the day he'd lost control of his Circle Magic in a Duel against Leona Jarnefeldt. That, too, had been a fight to remember, though for different reasons. He still hadn't apologized properly to Leona for that day... he made a mental note to stop by Silver Wolf some time soon, and do just that.
Of course, he wasn't reminiscing in the field for nothing: he'd received a challenge from a fellow Fairy, a very welcome surprise. In many ways, the member in question, Ghost, reminded Aven a bit of himself when he first joined Fairy Tail; hungry to prove himself, with a fiery passion for fighting. Aven, himself, had grown considerably since his last duel with another Wizard, and, despite seeing himself in the younger mage, had other plans for upcoming fight. For posterity, it would be his first time officially fighting with Dark Matter, an ability Aviel had help him hone over the past months training. He was interested in testing it's limits, alongside his greatly improved control over the power of Radiance. That, considering he was tweaking many of the spell matrices of his Circles, led him to decide against using Circle magic for this fight. He'd test the limits of his newfound prowess, and hopefully help teach Ghost a few things about how powerful wizards do battle. With an eager anticipation, he watched in the distance for the appearance of his soon-to-be opponent.