Medrus knew it quite well, he was not one of the largest hollows. In fact compared to a great many hollows he seemed small, a fact that neither cared to him nor he felt greatly effected by. Another noticeable difference between himself and other hollows is that his appearance showed that he lacked the sizeable claws and muscular appendages that other hollows also sported. The lack of such things was another issue that did not bother him in the slightest. Medrus knew what he was, and how he could use what he could. He would not change anything of himself, it was just not needed.
Those thoughts, those pride lined thoughts almost stumbled right now. The hollow seemed gangly, but it sheer height hid the muscular that it was formed with. It was almost everything Medrus saw the opposite of him, and only by it being nothing but more pure bulk could that be made more so his thoughts went through dryly. It had appeared it the landscape of the white desert almost instantly, he put this down to the other hollow arriving back from the human world. Still, when it had landed not but a few meters from him, the hollow had bent over and hissed at him like a freakish creature. The sound and the action of also flexing its claws seemed more a show. Like so many hollows as of recent, he seemed to be being chosen as some type of meal. But this one wanted to make a show of its difference over the smaller hollow, the pride was there, in its movements, in its eyes.
Medrus had remained in his place, only swaying his body to one side. His thoughts of recent had spoken of progression, and with the show of the gangly hollow he felt his mind harden here. The other hollow lashed out finally one claw strewn limb shooting out towards the smaller hollow. Medrus dodges the attack, using his nimbleness more than his speed. While he lacked the armour and forms of other hollows, this was outweighed by the fact that he found himself to be the most nimble, if not the most, out of all the hollows he had ever encountered. A cool anger build in him, he would prove himself to this hollow, he would show that he could fight, and how he did. After all, he was still a hollow.
In the moment after he avoided the attack, he used the momentum of his dodge to swing his masked face around, and the small teeth like shard on the bottom edge of it cut across the back of the other hollow's arm, causing a bloody cut. The creature reacted and brought its cut arm backwards well sending his other arm down to piece Medrus. The smaller hollow merely ducked low, and slid through the hollow's legs, out of the way of the attack.
A small but simple attack, it was a start, but he would show that he could fight. But that split second of thought cost him. He was sent flying to the side some feet. Behind the gangly hollow, a thin snake like tail had been hidden behind its frame, and a circular orb attached to the end of it. It seemed this hollow might have had a reason to be proud. Medrus had not encountered hollows with more than the basic attack features often.
As he righted himself, the other hollow came about and was upon him again. This time both arms were flung towards him, its claws open, presenting a moving wall of knives. Medrus fell back on himself, looking as though he was merging into the very sand itself, flattening his form. The claws just flew over him, and gave him the momentary point needed to rise just behind them, his form shooting up and slithering on the back of one of its hands.
As the hollow waved the hand, Medrus slung his masked head down and caused a few more cuts on its hand. However his dull red eyes were remained on the other hand which came over to swipe him off. He waited, watching the clawed hand move, and jumped back, off the hand at the last moment. He had been hit slightly, not escaping the swipe completely, but by leaving at that point, some of the creature's claws had also gashed its other hand too.
The gangly hollow merely lowered its head, its bright red eyes focussing on him intently. Medrus merely twisted his form from where he had handed. This fight was not over, and now blood had been spilt by both.