57th Fall 512AV
There were few mornings where Serrif didn’t feel like running. He wanted to switch things up every now and then because running was starting to feel like a habit. So instead he decided to maybe do a little archery training. But even that was starting to feel standard to him. He needed something that switched things up for him. And since the Zith attack he knew it would be good for him to hone his bow skills some more before they were really needed again. So he began to formulate a training schematic in his mind. He needed some active archery something that would simulate battlefield stressors while still remaining safe.
He would do this on the beach like usual but how to go about constructing all of it was a little beyond him. So he went through all the things he had in his mind. There was some long wooden planks that were still considered scrap. He could dig end ends of them into the sand and stand them upright as makeshift targets. Yes that would work nicely. But how many? He went topside and looked through one of the piles that they had burned to fend off the Zith attack. There was still usable wood among it all. He scavenged through and found nine boards of adequate length. Some of them more charred than others but all of them in relatively good condition. They would be enough for targets anyway.
He carried them down to the beach after stopping by his room and picking up his climbers quiver and longbow. Picking back up his pile he was careful not to wake anyone. It was still very early in the morning and some of the staff liked sleep. He on the other hand always seemed to be waking up early. He couldn’t ever really sleep in these days, he would wake early as he usually did in Mura.
He looked down the beach and felt the breeze on his body. A smile crept across his face and he began to put the entire thing together. He wanted to put down five firing positions in the sand with his foot. He would start with one on the left then another on the far right then one just left of that one and another up the beach on the left then the final one far right. How he put down the targets from those positions was up to him.
He took his foot and marked down the firing positions in the sand one by one. He laid them out then looked out and made mental notes about where he wanted to place the targets. He wanted a mix of firing positions and well this time around wanted to practice more of the close distance archery than the usual further away targets he was used to. Pushing himself out of his comfort zone was usually a good thing. The running distance between the first and second station was about 40 feet. Then only about twenty to fifteen between the second and third, then again only about eighteen to twenty two between the third and fourth and again forty feet between the fourth and fifth. There was a decent amount of running involved and he wanted to mix in some firing on the run as well.
He walked the firing positions and this time brought the wood with him. Every now and then he would step from the firing positions and push a piece of wood into the soft sand. It took a fair amount of pressure and effort to push the wood into the soft giving sand. He figured he best fire at some targets while on the move but it would be difficult and something he would not easily be able to do. Knowing this he decided to test himself anyway. He didn’t waste time and with the sun starting to rise up over the horizon he knew he wanted to run this course a few times before heading in to work. So he picked up his bow and started at the lowest firing station at the south most end of the beach. He would be working his way north.
With his bow simply in hand no arrow between his fingers he was ready to go. However he spotted someone else on the beach with him. Unsure of who it was he queried his mind and well couldn’t tell immediately; but he believed it was Kavala’s brother. He gave the man a nod as he waited to see what he would do. Would he join him? Serrif couldn’t be sure but he hadn’t seen the man for his required training yet. He saw the use in it but at the same time just hadn’t made time for it yet. His days were packed and he just didn’t have the time to hunt down Van and query him for a training session. But he supposed that this could be the training session Kavala was requiring of him…
He would do this on the beach like usual but how to go about constructing all of it was a little beyond him. So he went through all the things he had in his mind. There was some long wooden planks that were still considered scrap. He could dig end ends of them into the sand and stand them upright as makeshift targets. Yes that would work nicely. But how many? He went topside and looked through one of the piles that they had burned to fend off the Zith attack. There was still usable wood among it all. He scavenged through and found nine boards of adequate length. Some of them more charred than others but all of them in relatively good condition. They would be enough for targets anyway.
He carried them down to the beach after stopping by his room and picking up his climbers quiver and longbow. Picking back up his pile he was careful not to wake anyone. It was still very early in the morning and some of the staff liked sleep. He on the other hand always seemed to be waking up early. He couldn’t ever really sleep in these days, he would wake early as he usually did in Mura.
He looked down the beach and felt the breeze on his body. A smile crept across his face and he began to put the entire thing together. He wanted to put down five firing positions in the sand with his foot. He would start with one on the left then another on the far right then one just left of that one and another up the beach on the left then the final one far right. How he put down the targets from those positions was up to him.
He took his foot and marked down the firing positions in the sand one by one. He laid them out then looked out and made mental notes about where he wanted to place the targets. He wanted a mix of firing positions and well this time around wanted to practice more of the close distance archery than the usual further away targets he was used to. Pushing himself out of his comfort zone was usually a good thing. The running distance between the first and second station was about 40 feet. Then only about twenty to fifteen between the second and third, then again only about eighteen to twenty two between the third and fourth and again forty feet between the fourth and fifth. There was a decent amount of running involved and he wanted to mix in some firing on the run as well.
He walked the firing positions and this time brought the wood with him. Every now and then he would step from the firing positions and push a piece of wood into the soft sand. It took a fair amount of pressure and effort to push the wood into the soft giving sand. He figured he best fire at some targets while on the move but it would be difficult and something he would not easily be able to do. Knowing this he decided to test himself anyway. He didn’t waste time and with the sun starting to rise up over the horizon he knew he wanted to run this course a few times before heading in to work. So he picked up his bow and started at the lowest firing station at the south most end of the beach. He would be working his way north.
With his bow simply in hand no arrow between his fingers he was ready to go. However he spotted someone else on the beach with him. Unsure of who it was he queried his mind and well couldn’t tell immediately; but he believed it was Kavala’s brother. He gave the man a nod as he waited to see what he would do. Would he join him? Serrif couldn’t be sure but he hadn’t seen the man for his required training yet. He saw the use in it but at the same time just hadn’t made time for it yet. His days were packed and he just didn’t have the time to hunt down Van and query him for a training session. But he supposed that this could be the training session Kavala was requiring of him…