[The good news is, Foster doesn't just stand there waiting for Zangetsu to bruise his shins (so to speak.)
The bad news is, he doesn't use the sword to react. Instead, purely by reflex, he acts on what is possibly the most Foster instinct possible--
He rushes in.
Bodily, fully engaged, his humanoid upper body leaning in and down, his equine legs kicking off like he's trying to impale himself on Zangetsu's sword.
Which... is basically what he'd be doing, if this were a real sword.
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The bad news is, he doesn't use the sword to react. Instead, purely by reflex, he acts on what is possibly the most Foster instinct possible--
He rushes in.
Bodily, fully engaged, his humanoid upper body leaning in and down, his equine legs kicking off like he's trying to impale himself on Zangetsu's sword.
Which... is basically what he'd be doing, if this were a real sword.
And he weren't a horse.
As a horse, though--
It's almost a viable strategy?]