Fall 6th, 511 A.V.
Two tournament swords rested, shimmering in the rays of sunlight which filtered through the canopy of conifers overheard. Fabric of faded hues trailed loosely from their pommels, cast aside every which way in the fluttering breezes of fall. It was a cool, airy day and the shadows lowered the temperature enough to convey that it was undeniably Autumn. These blades were stuck into the soft, loamy ground and they crossed against each other. Aside them stood a man dressed in plain brown tunic and breeches. Sighard, squire to the Syliran knights patiently awaited the arrival of a guest. His posture did not indicate who, necessarily, but rather the pads of leather strapped to his body offered that it had the potential to be a violent showing.
Though the setting was serene, and the sights were to be sung of in tales of bards Sighard was still unsettled. His glance gestured southwards and was bound to the dominion of Stormhold that was almost impossible to miss. Just North from the gates the boy had found the least bit of distance he'd had to travel to find a suitable location for a spar. From here he could still hear that slow groan of caravan wheels and the neighing of Knight horses that patrolled the area with a vigilance. The chattering of bolder citizens that rounded from the gates off onto a scenic trail in the woods was still audible but it was not where this particular squire had chosen to stay.
The blades were not haphazardly stuck into the ground, but rather they were stuck at the center of a long since used sparring pit. In this diameter of about twenty yards there were no trees and only simple ferns sprouted from the earthy patches of ground. The prints of old footsteps were still visible to the trained eye, and a more keen awareness could catch subtle depressions were great men once fell in their spars. Sighard admired the history of the place but it did not make it any more safe. He knew only the walls and these rising trees were not acceptable substitutes. He'd have this session and be back within the safety of Syliras where he felt most comfortable.