[ The smokescreen seems a little redundant, since Juzo has already stormed onto the scene, but he’s understanding that with Darkwing – video game or no video game – the intro is important.
It’s hard to tell just where the horseman is looking, since it doesn’t have a head and all, but Darkwing manages to catch its attention nicely, evident only because the horseman’s body language shifts in that direction.
In fact, the horseman spurs his horse on to charge right at Darkwing, sword flashing. It probably figures the one without the head made of metal makes a better target, but as it charges away from Juzo he snaps a hand out, grabbing ahold of the apparition’s cape with kinetic magic to yank him from the horse.
Of course, that still leaves the horse on a mad dash right at Darkwing. ]
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It’s hard to tell just where the horseman is looking, since it doesn’t have a head and all, but Darkwing manages to catch its attention nicely, evident only because the horseman’s body language shifts in that direction.
In fact, the horseman spurs his horse on to charge right at Darkwing, sword flashing. It probably figures the one without the head made of metal makes a better target, but as it charges away from Juzo he snaps a hand out, grabbing ahold of the apparition’s cape with kinetic magic to yank him from the horse.
Of course, that still leaves the horse on a mad dash right at Darkwing. ]