Location: The Beach Below Syliras - Evenings Timestamp: 20th day of Fall Reason: Hand to Hand Training - Ry'vata The sun had sunk down to perch on the horizon line as Nya lead her companion down onto the bright sand of the coastline. Nya truthfully wasn't sure Abashai had ever seen the salt water nor the vast coastline, but this was where she'd promised to meet their instructor. She'd taken nearly a full day to find someone willing to teach the pair of them in the way that Nya thought would benefit both herself and Abashai. They needed a compromise between the Benshira Steel and the Kelvic Claws that they could practice together and work through to help their fitness. Nya wanted Abashai to become more graceful, and Nya herself didn't want to feel so helpless in the shape she currently wore... that of a human. Their feet made imprints on the soft sand as they headed towards what looked like two large pieces of driftwood - logs really - that were set up in a V shape with a fire already laid in the V. A figure sat by it, a man about Abashai's age by the looks of it. He inclined his head when the two of them approached, but did not rise from the log he was using as a seat. Nya took a seat in the sand beyond the fire, leaving the other log for Abashai. She knew the man, had in fact already contracted him for the lessons they were going to receive. Multiple questions in Syliras had helped her locate the man... so Nya was excited about the lessons. She'd kept the reason why there were here to herself in hopes she'd surprise Abashai. Truthfully she didn't want him to have a reason to say no, or to have time to think of one. To her, learning these things were too important to them both. The blonde man cleared his throat and began speaking, his blue eyes were extremely warm matching his soft gentle voice. "I am Calroon Synros. I have spoken with Nya and she's contracted me to teach you both the basics of Ry'vata. Ry'vata is a form of hand to hand combat. Some hand to hand combats are basic, brutal, dirty fighting whose only goal is to beat down the opponent - to win. Other hand to hand combat types are complicated, beautiful, and refined into fighting arts whose goal is the perfection of human character. Ry'vata is an artform, in that manner. It is about moving your mind out of your head and having it occupy your entire body, and living within your own skin more fully. Ry'vata's main goal is to make you more one with your body, so it actually improves all aspects of your life - your walking, your speaking, your swordplay, even your balance... if you allow it and accept it. And if you must fight, even after you've found your inner balance and helped peace within you flower then this art will allow your body to defend itself, even without a weapon." The man said, speaking calmly with utter confidence in his voice. "Ry'vata is very effective in combat situations, but it involves much more than than simply fighting. Sometimes extraordinary physical abilities are required and intense mental control must be achieved. From speaking to Nya, I understand why this is important for her to learn this artform. And if you, Abashai, have never had any formal unarmed combat, it will help you as well. Ry'vata artists learn core fighting skills and become proficient in them, but they go far beyond mere proficiency and strive for perfection of advanced techniques that sculpt not only your body, but your mind as well. This is what separates Ry'vata from simple brawling - and makes it so dangerous. Ry'vata artists train in physical and mental fighting skills, but they also strive for perfection of human soul." He paused then waiting for their questions. Nya had none. She was here to learn, to absorb, and to question what she did naturally as a Forest Cat to see if she could translate that into her human form and be just as deadly. But she did look at Abashai, wondering what he was going to say about all this. Once questions were asked and answered, Calroon continued. "The first thing I want to talk about is what exactly a fight is. For this first lesson, we will simply talk about things. Tomorrow will be harder, and harder yet will the day after be. Today, we will let our energies settle together, discuss what we know, and let those of us new to the idea of Ry'vata get accustomed to it. To break down a fight... we need to understand a few things. First and foremost, what causes a fight and when we should actually fight." He paused then, glancing at Nya, and then let his eyes roam to Abashai. “In a fight, the aggressor is not the one that throws the first punch, but is the one who insists on fighting. Ry’vata artists are never aggressors. If we get into a fight, it is because we are forced too. You must first take every opportunity you can to get out of it. Leave if you can, and fight only if it is the last resort. But, if a fight is inevitable, then you must have the training and knowledge to end it as quickly as possible – and be willing to accept the consequences that result from that fight.” He said quietly. He looked to both Abashai and Nya to make sure they understood. Nya nodded… assuming that hunting was not fighting. It was survival. Calroon continued. “Most people use anger as the fuel to drive their ability to fight. It is a cheap resource and often can work for a time. But anger is dangerous to the Ry’vata artist. It stifles control and thought, making an angry person easier to beat than a person fighting with just wits. You’re fuel for a fight should be your need and will to survive. If you control your anger, you will always have an edge in any fight.” The man said quietly then moved on. “I have several rules that are always common to each fight. The winner is usually the first to act.
Most fights are at close range.
Most of your opponents are unlikely to be Ry’vata Artists.
Fights are unorganized.
Fights are over in seconds.
With that, he took a breath and let the pair absorb what he had said. |
NoteThis is a group effort.. feel free to ask Calroon questions and even run him as much as you like ... even if you want to answer your own inquiries. If not, I'll backtrack to answer any questions and move forward to catch up in the next post, so don't worry about order too much - we'll have fun with this. And if I post big long posts, don't worry and post little short responses please! I just have to talk about a lot of stuff to really do a great job.. plus I love writing martial arts combat.