Continued from here
30th Day of Winter, 512AV
"Students! You have a new arrival!"
To say that Razkar's arrival was received with hostility would be untrue: it was more like... prickly apprehension. Myrians had a fearsome reputation outside of their jungles, and few Akalaks either knew enough or had seen enough to think otherwise. Naked save for his loincloth, tattooed across his body, scarred, pierced and sullen-eyed, Razkar did not help matters.
But to his amazement, the moments of weariness and bristling uncertainty were just that: moments. Then they were gone, dispelled from the group of humans, Kelvics, Konti and Akalaks by the simple fact that their master and teacher Aqdas had spoken for him.
"This is Razkar. We have been sparring for a while, and I believe him ready to take his place in this class." He extended his arm to introduce Razkar, and a wave of bobbing heads greeted him. He returned them and stepped forwards. "So... continue."
Razkar noticed quickly that all the students were holding two weapons, just like him. Evidently dual wielding was not just for Myrians. At their master's word, the students paired off, couples scattered around the mats, and began sparring again. Razkar found himself opposite a pale-skinned Konti, who nodded curtly, and raised her weapons: two training swords.
He did the same, and they began.
The Konti struck out first, with her left, and Razkar was slower than he wanted to be in blocking. His hand ax jerked up and the weapons smacked together, but the Konti's second was already sweeping, no, thrusting-
-Razkar stepped back and batted the weapon away with his gladius, pulling back his hand ax and chopping at the Konti-
-who jerked her sword back to block the blow, just as Mizra had instructed-
-giving Razkar a moment to step further back, out of reach...
Male and female circled each other, unsmiling but eyes sparkling even in the well-lit hall. Razkar felt his pulse begin to hasten, feeling the familiar rhythm of combat beat and pound in his soul. His world was just this space now, just him, the Konti and their weapons.
Under the watchful eyes of Mizra Aqdas, he lunged forwards.
30th Day of Winter, 512AV
"Students! You have a new arrival!"
To say that Razkar's arrival was received with hostility would be untrue: it was more like... prickly apprehension. Myrians had a fearsome reputation outside of their jungles, and few Akalaks either knew enough or had seen enough to think otherwise. Naked save for his loincloth, tattooed across his body, scarred, pierced and sullen-eyed, Razkar did not help matters.
But to his amazement, the moments of weariness and bristling uncertainty were just that: moments. Then they were gone, dispelled from the group of humans, Kelvics, Konti and Akalaks by the simple fact that their master and teacher Aqdas had spoken for him.
"This is Razkar. We have been sparring for a while, and I believe him ready to take his place in this class." He extended his arm to introduce Razkar, and a wave of bobbing heads greeted him. He returned them and stepped forwards. "So... continue."
Razkar noticed quickly that all the students were holding two weapons, just like him. Evidently dual wielding was not just for Myrians. At their master's word, the students paired off, couples scattered around the mats, and began sparring again. Razkar found himself opposite a pale-skinned Konti, who nodded curtly, and raised her weapons: two training swords.
He did the same, and they began.
The Konti struck out first, with her left, and Razkar was slower than he wanted to be in blocking. His hand ax jerked up and the weapons smacked together, but the Konti's second was already sweeping, no, thrusting-
-Razkar stepped back and batted the weapon away with his gladius, pulling back his hand ax and chopping at the Konti-
-who jerked her sword back to block the blow, just as Mizra had instructed-
-giving Razkar a moment to step further back, out of reach...
Male and female circled each other, unsmiling but eyes sparkling even in the well-lit hall. Razkar felt his pulse begin to hasten, feeling the familiar rhythm of combat beat and pound in his soul. His world was just this space now, just him, the Konti and their weapons.
Under the watchful eyes of Mizra Aqdas, he lunged forwards.