Do You Even Lift? The 1st of Spring 509 A.V. “Get up, snake spawn.” The words traveled through muddied senses, though Tinnok snapped awake nearly an instant later, it was an instant too late to avoid the resounding kick that sent her out of her hammock and onto the floor. She hissed and leapt up, head throbbing and hands aching. She was going to throttle whichever of her three sisters who had done this. That was when she turned and saw Rarik standing there, a shyke eating grin plastered upon his features. Instead of going for his neck she just sent a solid kick to his groin, furious. His look of glee transformed to one of pain as he collapsed to the floor. “Myri’s name, Tin!” Her response was a growl of anger that she let slide through her teeth in a calming breath. “I expect it from them, Rik, but not you.” Her brother slowly collected himself and shook his head. “I was just getting you ready for today, save you having to face ‘em.” “Thanks.” The sarcasm dripped from her voice like venom from an adder, but she offered a hand and helped Rarik off the floor, glancing outside into the utter darkness. “What bloody time is it?” “Four bells before dawn.” Tinnok gave her brother a glare and he just grinned again, making her want to throw a punch to his gut. “And why am I up four bells before dawn?” His expression became a bit more serious. “You need everything you can get, Tin. Being a recruit is like shipping you off to Dira, period. And you’re a half breed snake, petch it they’re going to rip you limb from limb, might as well start early and give you every bit of help you can get.” The mixed blood rubbed her face. “I get what you’re saying, Rik, but none of that shyke’s gunna matter to them. They want to kill half of me, and kick the petch out of the other, getting there early isn’t going to count for Tskanna balls.” Rarik shrugged. “Well, plenty of time to get ready anyway.” Tin couldn’t help but smirk at her younger sibling, and just shook her head, ruffling his long hair before shoving him bodily into a wall and leaving the room. Caiyha, she loved that petching nuisance. He wasn’t half wrong though, she thought. It certainly beat the wakeup call her mother or sisters would give her, so the mixed blood made her way through the house, bending her body ever so slightly and taking careful steps with her bare feet in order to ensure she didn’t frak up the opportunity she had been so generously given by her brother. It was easiest to sneak in her bare feet, and she knew the wooden floor boards of the lodge like the back of her hand, placing the balls of her feet and lowering her weight step by step until she had snuck the length of the room and was at the front door. She went off a bit from the lodge to ensure she couldn’t be interrupted by prying eyes, nor would she wake any of her fellows. Sleep still hung in her weary eyes, but the thought of the day that awaited her sobered her up rather rapidly. First, stretches. She lay down along her legs, long nailed fingers reaching past her toes to touch the ground. She liked the feeling of the thin layer of scales that lay upon her flesh, how they lifted up when she pulled her hands back across them before running them back and smoothing them out. She pulled one leg over the other, pulling it tight to her chest, alternating, then lying flat on her stomach and cracking her back. Her legs went up over her head, then flipped back in a maneuver she had learned that would give her the momentum to jump to her feet without using her hands, a helpful trick when one was carrying weapons. She pulled up her legs, made them split wide across the ground, and a comforting feeling of soreness filled her body after about a bell, making her feel the way her muscles stretched and became more limber. Then came the pushups. She was a wiry individual, but the utilizing of her longbow required a serious amount of upper arm strength, and she lay her body flat to the ground before allowing herself to push up again. She did several set before arms shook with every attempt to lift her light body from the ground, teeth grinding together with the effort her body tried to put behind it. She knew she was a weakling, and tried to lay every insult she could upon herself, racial slurs and otherwise in an altogether separate mental preparation of the day to come. After this she did sit ups, sliding her feet under the roots of tree and heaving herself up using the muscles in her abdomen until her stomach burned with the effort. After that she gave herself half a bell of a break. This was only a warm up to whatever onslaught would go on today, she shouldn’t wear herself out so fast. She snuck back into the large to grab a canteen of water and hydrate a bit, drinking plenty so that she could piss before training began. Then came the sprints. She went a bit into the forest for this. It was a dual exercise for her, since warming up not speed was the ultimate goal. She remained bare foot, and concentrated upon the ground as she ran. She focused on where she put her feet, using a similar technique to that of the one that required traversing the lodge floor. The idea was to avoid any leaves or foliage that would obviously crack and crunch beneath her weight. She heard that Patient Shadows could full out sprint across the jungle without making even the barest whisper when they passed, and it was something she was keen on learning. First she started out walking, much as she had on the wooden floor, then sprinted back to her starting point and did the route again with an ever increasing pace. It wasn’t a flawless procedure, for the activity was easy when there was just loamy soil, but extremely difficult when your feet had no option other than touching piles of leaves. She tried alternating patterns, letting her feet jump onto roots that couldn’t crunch, but this ended up slowing her down more than it was worth, or at least it seemed that way. When her side began to hurt from the exertion Tinnok stopped, eyes gazing up into the sky to see it lightening. She cursed Syna, then apologized curtly to the Goddess and strode back towards the lodge: Time to get dressed. And that was the process that led to Tinnok of the Tempered Steel arriving in the Training Yards just as Syna began to peek over the horizon. She arrived early, but so had practically all the other recruits. Her long bow was strung over her shoulder, both daggers tucked into the belt at her hip, arrows peeking out at an angle from her shoulder. It seemed a pile of weapons had formed upon the side of the yard, it was doubtful that they’d be using them the first day, but it was rare for a Myrian to travel without their arsenal. Tinnok strode to the side and laid down her arms with the collection, then turned to see the gazes she was used to witnessing boring into her like a gem cutter into a precious stone. She rolled her shoulders back and strode forward into the group without a word. Her dark skin betrayed the faint glitter of scales, Ebony hair wound tightly and fitted to the back of her neck. She wore merely enough cloth to cover her breasts and loin, revealing the toned musculature that every Myrian worked to maintain. She noted that most were dressed as she. It was going to be a hot day, no point in modesty here when it was sure to be stripped to the bone regardless. Inhale through the nose, exhale through the mouth. Then she saw their torturers emerge in the growing light. |