38th Day of Spring 513 Early Evening Sacred Arch Hotspring As soon as the number of people in the great bazaar had started thinning out with only a few stragglers left and people at stalls began packing away their goods, Leda had folded up her tent and disappeared. Twenty minutes later, she arrived at the Sacred Arched Hotspring with relief. It was thankfully void of any people, as she had hoped for, though she knew it to be considered a spot for couples and those seeking remedy in the waters for their ails. However, on the most part and from her past two experiences, she would not run into anyone. Leda put her bundle down on a rock and took out her new estoc. It was so beautiful - she could hardly imagine a weapon could be that shiny and sleek - and light enough for her to carry. Of course, she could have gone to practise in the Fighter's Arena, but she had no skill in fighting and had little confidence in her natural ability. She did not wish to make a fool of herself in front of more experienced fighters before she had at least become more comfortable with the dynamics of her weapon. Looking around her quickly to be certain that nobody would interrupt her, she changed out of her cumbersome floor-length silk tunic into simple brown leather trousers and white blouse. She was already in her knee-high brown leather boots so that wasn't an issue and, once her hair tied back with a ribbon of white fabric, she felt ready to try and tackle the basics of wielding her estoc. She held it in her right hand after working out exactly how to hold it beneath the pommel and thrust it out in front of her with a smile. She rather liked the image of herself with a sword as she caught a glance of her reflection in the water. The sun was still relatively high in the sky and she knew she'd have at least another hour of daylight. Right. So, she turned to the instructions which she had hastily written down on a piece of paper from a book she had not been able to buy for lack of funds - scribbled down when the bookshop owner had been busy with a rather tiresome customer. "Firstly, draw your sword and always be prepared for the fight in advance. Pulling a sword speedily from the scabbard gives you a vital edge over your opponent." Well, that seemed easy enough. She turned to the next instruction. "Secondly, breathe deeply and maintain a calm posture to get the best out of your weapon and make speedy decisions in a fight. Staying cool in a nerve-wracking position will make the difference between winning and losing." And she bloody well knew she did not want to lose since Leda felt strongly that her life was worth hanging on to. Still, she wasn't quite sure how she was going to wholly proceed. She had a couple of things scribbled down about basic movements, but did not know what to practise them against. Maybe that tree... |