Vira was in her full Dhani form, tongue flickering from her serpentine head, slithering through the twisting cavern route to the training room. With her liquid black scales, she appeared almost as a moving shadow in the darkness. Sidling quietly between two large boulders, Zsshirshavira peered with two glowing blue eyes at the vast hollow that was the Training Gallery of Zinrah. It was very tasteful and elegant...at least to a Dhani. Hundreds of spires of rock jutted up from the rough floor, brittle shale that was easily replaced by minor earth Reimancy, and absolutely perfect for weapons practice, particularly the dozens of different types of wooden weapons available for use. Her people thought of combat training as something as normal as going to the library, or visiting a shopping bazaar. It was where many of the snake-beasts were found, honing their skills. Every child in Zinrah knew war. You grew up in Zinrah, you were expected to fight to protect the Nest and all her inhabitants. The Myrians wouldn't let them get away with anything else. Primitive and brutish though they were, there was a sort of grudging respect Vira carried for them. They knew how to fight. And for that reason, so too did the Dhani need to know the way of combat. Vira didn't like that, though. She wanted her people to be able to advance, the children to be able to learn and live in peace. It was part of the reason she dedicated her life to fighting. If she got good enough at fighting, maybe not so many others would have to. Plus...killing was such a rush! Her shining eyes of azure gleamed at the prospect of slaughtering Myrians with impunity. Unable to contain herself any longer, she set her coils to motion in a tumbling downhill slither down the craggy boulders towards the rows upon rows of racked weaponry. Spears, glaives, halberds, greatswords, shields, maces, clubs, Vira felt like a child in a candy store. She had already practiced with the longsword, and found it useful, though rather boring. It was such a basic weapon, but it had been a good place to start. Today, she sought something a little different. Reaching out with a muscular, clawed arm, she grabbed the haft of a spear. Nice, long reach. Excellent for thrusting, decent cutting edge, and most importantly, it was elegant in its' simplicity. Vira breathed in deeply, her scaled rippling, their black countenance giving way to pale, smooth skin, as dark hair flowed from her head. The bones of her body gave way and rearranged, spine shortening, limbs losing muscle. Her tail split painlessly down the middle and shrank to become legs. She was in her human form. Vira preferred to practice weaponry in this way, as when she shifted to Dhani, whatever moves she had done before happened smoother and faster as a result of her increased strength, much like how human athletes would train with weighted clothing. The spear was a good seven-and-a-quarter feet long, ending in a wooden point that looked as though it had seen recent use. Striding over towards a vacant shale block, Vira grasped the weapon tightly with both hands and lowered its' point at the earthen target. When it came down to it, mastery of any weapon came down to one simple thing. Reps. The more you practiced any particular move, the better you got at it, and the more moves you practiced, the more deadly you were. Fighting came so naturally to her. She sighed, wishing that all things in life were as simple to divine. Sighting her target, she crouched slightly, and gave a quick jab at the stone, right at about where an opponents stomach level would be. Right away she liked the distance from which she could land a blow. She also appreciated the fact that her arms were not up and swinging to and fro as they would be when wielding sword and shield. She disliked her arms and weaponry getting in the way of her field of vision, as it made it harder to keep track of her environment. With the spear, her arms were low and out of the way. She brought the point up for another, harder jab, the force vibrating up the haft of the weapon. Vira thought for a moment on a useful drill she might incorporate into her training. She wasn't very familiar with the spear yet, so she didn't know what areas she needed to work on. She gave another dozen, evenly spaced jabs, simply focusing on controlling her pace, breathing, and control over the lengthy polearm. She turned and sought out a Dhani man who was practicing his sword and shieldplay. He was good, that much she could see. Vira wondered if he would be a good sparring partner. Though extremely inexperienced with her spear, she needed to work it in a semi-real context. Only then would she know what to begin touching up. The young woman walked swiftly towards him. Dhani were less inhibited about nudity, as performing The Shift between forms made clothing rather inconvenient. "You. Man. Do you care to spar with me?" It was more of a command than a request, but she would not be denied. To her slight surprise, the male nodded. "It would be my honor, of course." Well, well, obedient AND flattering. It would almost be a shame to trounce him. Smiling, Vira turned and led the way to one of the dozen raised platforms around The Gallery. Most often she used them for wrestling matches, but she thought them perfect for her spearwork. Each platform was only around 30 feet across, and it would help her to learn to manage distance with her weapon. |