2nd of Spring, 515 AV
Lorden took a few light steps, and as he dragged his black booted feet across the sand of the pit, his heart floated in his chest, but didn't quiet flutter.
After a few ticks, and when the knight's stride had finally slowed, a thought that had become familiar recently, bubbled into his mind.
Was it wrong to consider this a date?
Petch, do I even have a reason to?, Lorden thought to himself, as he ruffled tiredly though the weapon rack, that he had just walked over to.
Lorden pushed aside a broad sword, and pulled up a short sword hopefully, before putting loosing his hand from its handle, and allowing it to slink back into its place on the rack.
They have to have a damn arming sword..., the knight thought in an annoyed manner. As he mused, Lorden's previously weightless heart, began to become considerably more dense. He hadn't even considered, that there might not be a sword for the young-old Dhani, that he was expecting, to practice with.
As Lorden's increasingly agitated eyes, glanced over the entirety of the rack, a shot of lightness, once more danced up his spine, and into the base of his skull. The shot of relief, elicited a small smile, from the raven-haired swordsman.
Thank Peace himself, the knight thought, as his searching hand, redirected its movements, towards setting its wiry fingers, around a brown leather-wrapped hilt.
Flexing his bicep in relief, Lorden drew the blade, from the section of the rack, that it was sitting in. The knight took a breath, as he rotated his hand, while simultaneously bending his elbow back towards his torso. In a tick, Lorden had brought the small arming sword, that he now held, to stick straight up from his hand, which was hanging out slightly, in front of his thin unarmored form.
Dull as Hai, but it might as well do, he thought, as he tilted the blade to the right, and brought the end of its thin body, to lay flat against the upturned palm of his left hand, before he ran his relieved blue eyes over the sword.
Tyveth had blessed him with the tools needed to 'train' Asen. Now there was only one issue...
How in the petch am I going to go about, showing her how to use this thing..., Lorden thought a bit wearily, as his eyes still took in the dull blade.
The twenty year old, had never had a squire.
After a few ticks, and when the knight's stride had finally slowed, a thought that had become familiar recently, bubbled into his mind.
Was it wrong to consider this a date?
Petch, do I even have a reason to?, Lorden thought to himself, as he ruffled tiredly though the weapon rack, that he had just walked over to.
Lorden pushed aside a broad sword, and pulled up a short sword hopefully, before putting loosing his hand from its handle, and allowing it to slink back into its place on the rack.
They have to have a damn arming sword..., the knight thought in an annoyed manner. As he mused, Lorden's previously weightless heart, began to become considerably more dense. He hadn't even considered, that there might not be a sword for the young-old Dhani, that he was expecting, to practice with.
As Lorden's increasingly agitated eyes, glanced over the entirety of the rack, a shot of lightness, once more danced up his spine, and into the base of his skull. The shot of relief, elicited a small smile, from the raven-haired swordsman.
Thank Peace himself, the knight thought, as his searching hand, redirected its movements, towards setting its wiry fingers, around a brown leather-wrapped hilt.
Flexing his bicep in relief, Lorden drew the blade, from the section of the rack, that it was sitting in. The knight took a breath, as he rotated his hand, while simultaneously bending his elbow back towards his torso. In a tick, Lorden had brought the small arming sword, that he now held, to stick straight up from his hand, which was hanging out slightly, in front of his thin unarmored form.
Dull as Hai, but it might as well do, he thought, as he tilted the blade to the right, and brought the end of its thin body, to lay flat against the upturned palm of his left hand, before he ran his relieved blue eyes over the sword.
Tyveth had blessed him with the tools needed to 'train' Asen. Now there was only one issue...
How in the petch am I going to go about, showing her how to use this thing..., Lorden thought a bit wearily, as his eyes still took in the dull blade.
The twenty year old, had never had a squire.