Location: Training grounds, early morning.
Green eyes starred upward at the barren stone ceiling. Sleep had come in bitter and jagged pieces for the most of this night. He dozed off for minutes at a time only to awaken yet again and in a fright no less. The only real sleep he had gotten had lasted for a few insignificant hours that were fraught with nightmares that whispered disgrace and damnation into his mind. The purchase of an actual weapon had weighed heavily on his mind; it was something frowned upon by his clan to say the least, although minor. For him it would be different. He was considered the runt of the littler when growing up with four sisters and brother. All of them found him awkward and incredibly easy to tease, but his issues do not simply lie there. He ignored their crude and often inadequate barbs; they simply left the smallest of emotional scars that have shrunk into almost nothing now. The real damage done was by his parents to put it simply. At best his father was a distant moment who spent most of his life either hunting or in the barracks. He often looked upon his children with dreary and often cold eyes. This didn’t impact his life all that much as he and his other siblings were raised by their mother. This is where his real emotional trauma lied. Since he was small child he could remember his mother praising the others and always overlooking him or offering the slightest biting comment. But that was only early childhood. As he grew her contempt for him grew as well. With every minor mistake he became a disgrace in her eyes. He never bothered to find out why and has no urge to do so. These wounds were long buried, or at least he thought they were. Despite what his unsupportive mother had said he always trie to hold himself with respect and honor his clan’s beliefs, and sticking to unarmed combat was one of the more respected beliefs. The purchase of a weapon had rocked him on a subconscious level. Memories came flooding back in the land of dreams. Memories he preferred to let rot in the blackest part of subconscious. Muddles and clouded thoughts filled his head. “I need a walk…” He mumbled under his breath, making sure not to walk any of the others in the barracks as he crept out with sword gauntlet it hand. His feet moved on their own as his head sorted through muddled emotions. Rain continued to pour down and bounced off the stone structures like tiny pin bouncing against a plate of steel. The sound was a soothing one that almost put his restless mind at ease, diluting his feelings of self-betrayal with thoughts of past summers. Eventually his feet had dragged him to the training grounds. He had expected the place to be deserted at such an early hour, but a small group had fled to the training grounds. Many of them he had seen around the barracks before. The majority of them were average soldiers and would remain as such in Corvo’s opinion. He saw little to no drive in them, but it seemed that he may have been wrong with his assessments as all of them were gathered at the training grounds at such an ungodly hour. His mind told him to wander off back to bad in hopes of getting an actual sleep before the day began but curiosity had gripped him, compelling him against his better sense of judgment to go over and watch, maybe even participate in whatever they were doing. After a few moments of standing around and listening he had gathered that this was more or less a very early sparring session. The group was split into two sections. One for unarmed combat and one for a mixture of armed and unarmed. Almost instantly he had gravitated to the first group, but then the smallest of voices reached up from the back of his mind and pointed out that he had yet to train with the new weapon. With the smallest of sights he trotted off to the other group and slipped on his sword gauntlet. The pearly white bone it was made from was cool and inviting to the touch, an unusual feeling. A weapon actually feeling inviting. Everyone paired off at random. Corvo had gotten stuck with some who preferred to wield a long sword. This would prove to be interesting . |