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30th of Fall, 514 AV "Step lively, Squire." "Yes...Sera..." Cantillion wheezed, catching his breath. He had never worn full plate armor before. The armor didn't fit him quite right, but that was to be expected from a training suit. Dra-Nelsa assured him that protection was not the lesson he was learning today, and so it wasn't important that it all fit together perfectly. What was important was that he was basically covered in steel from head to toe. She had taken him to the Antinous Training Grounds today, fulfilling yesterday's promise of a varied training regimen. The weather was still pleasant, the occasional chilly breeze blowing past. Not that he could really feel it, in this suit of armor. Seasons were changing, in more ways than one. Despite the fact that his Voiding training had caused both him and his patron to miss out entirely on the Harvest Festival, neither of them seemed too disappointed. If anything, Dra-Nelsa was more pleasant than before, if only by a few degrees, now that he had proven himself capable of learning what she had to teach. And of course, Cantillion was eager to learn. She had even gone so far as allowing him to speak freely with her, to an extent. Of course, when she gave orders, he would still be expected to respond accordingly; when she said 'Squire', he said 'Sera', but she explained to him that unnecessary formalities would just hinder the both of them. At last, she settled on a more-or-less empty stretch of even-footed land. Even through the thick metal helmet, Cantillion could pick up the sights and sounds of nearby Knights and Squires training in various martial disciplines. "Well, you're still standing," Dra-Nelsa remarked, setting a pouch down on the ground next to her. "Barely." Cantillion nodded, bending forward and bracing his hands on his knees, breathing heavily. She stepped up to him, flipping up the visor to his helmet, and giving him the air he desperately needed. "It's...heavy!" he managed to get out, before having the visor dropped back over his face. "I gave you permission to speak freely, with respect," she admonished him. "Complaining about your training, or your orders, is not respectful. Is it, Squire?" "No, Sera," he cried out quickly, and his visor was open once more. "Stand up straight," she commanded him, circling around him as he did as he was told. "Have you ever carried something as heavy as that armor before?" Cantillion considered the question, recalling the times he had been used as a pack mule to carry hunting equipment for his old masters' own training. "On my back, yes," he told her. "But this is my first time wearing armor." "Believe me, it shows," she scoffed, giving a few light taps to the backs of his knees with her own metal boots. His legs quivered with each impact. "You're doing alright with the heavier pieces, relatively speaking. The breastplate, and the helmet, are thicker than most of the other pieces, for obvious reasons," she explained quickly. The fact that she didn't wear either pieces of armor showed her stance on such equipment. "Even though the armor on the legs isn't as thick, we don't carry our things with our legs," she continued, walking back over to the pouch she had set down just earlier. "You'll have to get used to moving around in full plate." Dra-Nelsa crossed her arms and stared him down. "Step lively, Squire." |
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