Belligerence
Belligerent behavior between children is not uncommon. When two pass one another, and an area of .37 meters relative to each is pierced, only two results usually occur.
1. A short lived physical confrontation in which a winner is determined by a precise number of direct strikes to the torso or head. Damage is usually minimal due to the fact that battles are not won based on force but on accuracy.
2. A cursory examination of each other's hands ensuing in a brief mutual polishing of fingers. It is believed that during scanning, each is able to determine information such as where the other has ventured. Further reasoning is unclear yet much more is suspected to pass information wise when polishing occurs.

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