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[Seasonal Event] Diamonds in the Rough

Postby Naiya on July 2nd, 2015, 4:48 pm

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20th Day of Summer, 515 AV
Shortly after the eighth bell of morning

Syna rose above the horizon, moving more quickly than the Drykas beneath her gaze. Already the city sought escape from the heat, yet it was far from the hottest bells of the day. Throughout the city, pavilions were tossed open, welcoming any hint of Zulrav's breath to chase the stale heat away.

There was little beyond the opening of pavilions to be done, nothing could chase away the burning heat of the plain. It was, at least, lacking the humidity that was sure to arrive with the rains. While no one could begrudge the water, it did not stop them from hating the clinging damp that followed.

It was not so, today, instead it was clear, the sky dazzling blue as far as the eye could see, even off to the horizon there was no hinting at clouds or rain, just the oppressive heat that marked the season.

It did not stop the city, however, from bustling about its business. Merchants hawking their wares did so from the shade of a tent flap, hunters sat in the shadows skinning, butchering, preserving. It was business as usual despite the weather.

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Naiya's morning was no different than any other morning, the heat did not lend to laziness, rather it made more work for the Drykas woman. The horses were dusty, rolling in the dirt, sweat clumping into mud against their skin. The Zibri were no better, their long hair even more tangled and matted with mud than the horses.

It would seem, that their bull calf managed the heat better than the others, his white coat by nature providing more relief from the heat than the darker colors did. It was a blessing, although it did not stop him from collecting dirt and mud as the others did.

She had spent the early hours seeing to the animals. The horses and Zibri needed brushing, the cows needed milking, milk needed storing. It was, perhaps, time to see about sheering the wool from the Zibri, but that was a task for another day, because she had other matters to attend to in the city.

The morning's work finally done allowed her to move on into the city, which was more crowded than was usual. No surprise, not when there was an event being held.

Just outside the groupings of diamond pavilions, there was a large area of grass trampled flat already from the marching of many feet. Across the space were a number of both men and women, seeking the training so willingly offered for the day.

There to the left was a large man wielding a sword among a group of others with swords and similar weapons, further back men with axes danced across the her field of vision. A group of particularly large men swung hammers about their head the efforts leaving some red in the face whilst others grinned and twirled their weapons as though they weighed nothing.

While the actions across the field held her interest, it was none of those she sought today, instead it was the man demonstrating how to hold a dagger properly for a fight. He was the one she sought, although she had never met him before, it was the weapon he used that caught her eye, because her learning with the dagger was limited.

"...hold the dagger so that the blade follows along your forearm, you aren't a thug merely making threats with your blade. You are a warrior, and you must hold your blade as such." The voice of the man became more clear above the din of the improvised training grounds, her approach not enough to cause notice as she fell into line beside the others who had come to learn the dagger.

It was a cleaner draw from her belt, she discovered, when she switched to this fighting grip on the pommel, the simple action of drawing the blade bringing it across her chest, blade facing the man in front of her.

She was finding, that even just the first words of the man, told to another, were more helpful than much of the 'training' she had received from watching and helping her brothers.

This would likely be a productive day for all those involved in the event.
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Postby Tribal on July 2nd, 2015, 8:20 pm

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Image Sun 14th to the 22nd Endrykas is very hot. Water levels in the Uvic Lake are fine.

"Welcome to short blade combat," Bayon greeted the new group; he had already gone over his lesson plan twice this morning, but Naiya was the first woman he would have the pleasure of working with.

His expert eye watched as she drew her weapon and thought it safe to assume that she had not undergone any professional training. Again he demonstrated for the newcomers how to hold the dagger and draw it quickly without doing themselves injury. "My name is Bayon Thunder-roam; I am a fourth generation Drykas of the Diamond Clan, and master of the blade. This morning I am going to share with you some dagger techniques and training exercises that you can take away from today's lesson to practice in your own time."

Bayon pushed his long, black hair from his face and took up a position that the group would all be familiar with by the end of their time together. Bayon was a relatively tall man as far as Drykas were concerned, with bronzed skin and a long scan that stretched from the lobe of his left ear to the pit of his belly button. He had a tight frame and lean limbs which made his arms look longer than they were. His wild green eyes were suggestive of his mixed-blood history and if anyone were to take a guess at Dhani, they would not be wrong.

"You will come across those in your lifetime that will tell you the dagger is not a stand-alone weapon, but if you're fond of close, hand to hand combat, this blade can be quick, stealthy, and effective. For now I would like everyone to sheath their daggers, turn to the person next to them, hold the other person’s right hand and get them to the ground without breaking your hold or eye contact."

Most of the men that had come along for the lesson were just boys between the ages of fourteen and twenty, Bayon, almost twice that age, looked as if he had seen a battle or two and watched, encouraging those who thought he was trying to pull their legs. Seeing that the numbers were uneven and that Naiya was left without a partner, he moved to take her hand and readied a defensive stance, looking into her eyes. "Short blade combat will often mean that you are uncomfortably close to the person in front of you, your ability to get close without losing concentration could be your one advantage in future. Begin."

He did not make the first move but readied his free hand to grapple with the redhead in front of him, watching her gaze in an attempt to hazard a guess at her next move. Would she use her feet and have them swept out from under her, or try to overpower the man with wrestling?
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Postby Naiya on July 2nd, 2015, 9:29 pm

After her approach there was an introductory speech, one that was likely growing old for some of the group, as the man sounded well rehearsed through the words, perhaps merely from the repetition of the spiel for each new arrival to the group.

The man was tall, corded with muscle as many Drykas were, the most noticable of his features was tied between his scar and the glowing color of his eyes, although perhaps that was just the light. All the same, the man moved with confidence, and Naiya was sure she could learn a great deal from him.

When he asked them to sheathe their daggers, it was not surprising, but it did cause her some concern. She wanted to learn the dagger. She shook her head, surely he knew what he was talking about, she wouldn't doubt his knowledge. She tucked the weapon back into its scabbard, and turned to face the young man beside her.

He was already locking hands with another, although the two boys seemed almost embarrassed at the contact. She turned to her other side, seeking a partner for the exercise, and was met with no one, and for a moment she was lost as to what solution there would be for being the odd one out.

She was not left to wonder for long, Bayon stepped forward, a muscular arm extended ready to grapple with her should she be willing to take his hand. With a nervous grin she clasped her hand around his, feeling admittedly tiny beside the warrior. She widened her stance, lowing her center of gravity to gain the advantage her small stature offered. She was at least somewhat familiar with unarmed combat, if not quite proficient, and so was less worried about closing the distance between them to grapple, what concerned her was that the man likely weighed twice as much as she did.

"Begin." The word rang across the groups, starting struggles between many of the others, Naiya waited for her partner to move. And waited. Ticks flew past and she realized that he was waiting for her to move. She flashed another grin, this one mildly less nervous, and slid in towards him the motion not lifting her feet from the ground. She attempted to use the change in distance to off balance him, using her back leg to pushing through his wrist towards the ground behind him, envisioning his elbow sinking into the ground. The lunge powered by her back leg allowing her strength to move through her hips rather than being a matter of arm wrestling, for he was sure to win such a bout. She misjudged her distance though, falling short of her full range in the lunge.

All the same she hoped the move would catch him off guard, having moved towards him rather than away, but if he was as experienced as she thought he would likely counter her motion, perhaps by pulling with her motion towards himself, all she could do was keep her posture up and her eyes on his, waiting to see how he might react and staying rooted, but ready to move.
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Postby Tribal on July 2nd, 2015, 10:22 pm

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"I've seen old ladies bartering in the marketplace that were more daunting than you lot. Fight with your eyes, your voice, your body," Bayon raised his voice so that the pair at his back would have no trouble hearing him. As he did this, he planted his right leg, absorbing the force of Naiya's stance to then use against the woman as he stepped back with his left and threw his weight into getting her on the ground, all with a roar as mighty as a night lions, and a look in his eyes that seemed to promise terrible things.

That look softened as he helped the woman to her feet and partnered her up with another boy who had bested his friend. While he took turns training some of the other men to wrestle he would glance across at his first sparring partner every now and then to off the odd word of encouragement or advice. Bayon was a determined soul with a knack for putting people in positions that pushed them beyond the realms of their comfort-zone. His teaching methods were tried and tested, though new recruits often struggled to understand the worth of his lessons; far too focused on what they had come for to draw the connections between the skills they would need to master their weapons of choice. He would see to it that they all left with far more than they had bargained for. "That's right; now use your weight to keep him on the ground! Pin his arms, he's got a dagger and he intends to use it! Don't break your hold!" Bayon boomed with a voice like thunder.

Ticks turned into chimes and soon two and twenty had passed. The tall man had the group stop what they were doing and gathered them in front of him. He looked at them long and hard, letting his emerald gaze rove over each of their faces before it settled on one boy; a bag of bones with a dirty brow and too-white teeth. "Why?" He asked, pacing back and forth slowly, "what was the point of that?"
A few of the boys gave each other puzzled looks and lifted their shoulders. "Endurance?" The young man Bayon had spoken to piped up.
"That helps," Bayon agreed with a nod, "and?"
"Strength?" Someone else chimed in.
Bayon turned to look at the man and confirmed that both were important, "but why that lesson?"
"Intimidation," came the hum of a familiar voice and Bayon recognised the young man as Fin, one of The Watch's newest members, "if you can strike fear into your opponent’s heart, you already have the advantage."
"Wise words," Bayon jested, "I recall telling a class of Watchmen and women that exactly, not three days ago."

Fin and his friends laughed as an outbreak of voices and discussion raced through the group. Bayon held his hand up for silence and soon the group stilled. "I want each of you to draw your weapons, step up to the target and demonstrate for me your best thrust."

There was another excited outburst as the boys set their challenges to one another and spoke about who had the finest blade or strongest arm. Bayon stepped aside from the painted, straw target and stood with his right hand on his hip, the fingers of his left toying with a small wooden token on the end of his necklace. "Begin."
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Postby Mayra on July 3rd, 2015, 1:37 am

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She found the training by accident. Her intention was to search for a tent in the marketplace that sold tobacco, her stores were unusually low as of late, but as usual, Mayra was distracted. She was distracted by the cheering and booming or instructions, except when she looked over at the gathering, the distinctive flash of red hair had gathered the mixed blood's attention. Of course the liklihood of meeting the first Drykas who was friendly to her was low, she hadn't seen the woman since, but it couldn't hurt to investigate.

Walking a little bit around the crown Mayra found a break in the onlookers, to see what the even way. Naiya. She confirmed as she watched the Drykas woman lash out at another man. Mayra wasn't aware that the cat-owner weilded weapons, but she didn't know much about the woman anyway. Her opponent was speaking to her in the language of his people, but Mayra had the feeling he was teaching her. Perhaps this is a learning session. The half-Chaktawe let her gaze break from the sparring to look around her. A few more pairs of armed Drykas were sparring in the clearing, each with a few onlookers, who seemed to be taking tips.

Her attention was snapped back when she heard the thump of a body meeting the ground. Crossing her arms, the halfbreed stepped slightly closer to the woman. If these lessons were being given to the public, what was to stop her from learning just as well. But the man turned to help Naiya up, which slowed the oncoming scowl on Mayra's face. The black eyed woman tried not to shoot a glare at the obviously powerful man, before turning to Naiya. She watched the woman and her new sparring partner for a few chimes. Lightly, her hand fell to her hip where her dagger rested. She had sharpened it a few days prior, so it was in good shape now. If she had known what was happening she would have brought her swords. But first the mixed blood would have to confirm her deductions, and see if she was able to join.

"Naiya," She called to the woman, offering up a small smile when her presence was recognized. She was going to get in on whatever was going on. The mixed blood waited until the woman gave her her attention before posing the question. "What is happening here today?"
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Postby Naiya on July 4th, 2015, 6:52 pm

The man's weight shifted, with a mighty roar he pulled her, intending to knock her to the ground. She leapt forward, taking care to keep from giving the man her back, sure that he would use the advantage it gave, but his stance was wider, his arms longer, and she hopped a few more times to accommodate, but in the end it was no use. Too far extended now, she needed to do something. Whether or not she would fall was not the question, but rather, whether or not she would be hurt doing it.

Maintaining her stretched posture, she tilted at the hip, lowering her shoulder to the ground, or as close as she could get it, her free hand a guide and a tool to keep her momentum moving forward rather than down. She made a curve with her arm, shaping the blade of her hand as the contact point with the ground, she rolled forward, across her rounded arm, up to her shoulder, across her back to the opposite hip, she felt the ground at each point of her motion. The entire process took place in the few ticks it took for her balance to go, her momentum leading the process, she only allowing it to take her without allowing it to do harm. It wasn't until she was on the ground, looking up at the man who's gaze was every bit as ferocious as the roar he had released, that she realized she had broken her grip and released Bayon's hand.

She was about to begin apologizing when the heat of anger left his gaze and he offered her a hand up, pulling her to her feet almost before she could get them under her.

"Thank you, sir, I'll try and do better in the future." She told him, old habits prompting the words, although she did not mean them any less, but she may otherwise have just done so rather than speaking them aloud.

He didn't speak directly to her again, not beyond partnering her with another boy who had won his bout of the exercise. The boy offered his hand limply, looking as though he didn't want to be pared with a girl, but wasn't willing to argue with Bayon.

"Ready?" She asked him, and he shrugged, nodding halfheartedly.

She gripped his hand, molding her features into what she hoped was fierce, determined visage, and tugged a short quick burst of strength, surprising him with the speed of her first attack of the bout. She didn't wait for him to catch up, instead using his instant of imbalance to move in behind him. She aligned her front shoulder with his as best she could, gripping his other shoulder with her free hand and yanking him backwards with a prying of her thumb in his back.

He shouted, attempting to removed her grip by throwing his free hand back, catching her stomach with a well placed elbow. She faltered only a moment, but it was enough to lose her position. He spun to face her, pulling against her arm with a force greater than she had managed, and rather than fight she allowed the force to propel her forward, following his arm's motion until she was pushing his own arm up. She caught his elbow with her free hand, shoving it up feeling the flex of muscle travel through her arm and torso. She continued the motion towards his head in an arc that doubled him over. She pivoted, turning herself and him with the motion of her. He swung at her with his free arm, but his hits were at a bad angle and she wouldn't let him take away the advantage she had found. She stepped back with her front foot, pivoting again on a wider circle and sending the boy sprawling into the dirt. She released his hand rather than following him down, because he wouldn't likely underestimate her again, and now he was likely to be angry.

A new partner found her, and she found herself in the dirt once more, and when Bayon finally called them to stop, she was tangled in a fight with another man, who at the call to cease released her and stepped back, hands up in a display of a ceasefire. Naiya followed, rising with a grin of savage delight. She hadn't had company in sparring of any sort in ages, she was glad she had come today, even if only for the unarmed practice.

He spoke to them of the purpose of the exercise, and Naiya listened closely, hoping to learn from the words. Endurance, sure, always a good thing to have. Strength, too. She knew that already. Intimidation. That was not what she expected. There was an advantage to striking fear into your opponent, but was it realistic to think a woman could intimidate a man?

She was falling into the line to practice their lunges when someone called her name. She turned, seeking the source of the sound. Her eyes fell on the black-eyed girl from the sea. She had helped that day with Banti. What was her name?

Mayra. That was it. Her eyes lit with recognition if not quite welcome. She strode forward, paying close attention to the moving line and the motions of the others, not wanting to miss anything she might learn from the mistakes of others.

"Mayra." Greetings she signed without thought, even though she was likely not to recognize the sign. "Today is an event. Fighters of the Diamond clan are teaching weapons for free." Naiya explained as best she could in the foreign tongue. It wasn't the best explanation, but it would suffice.

She watched as one man lunged, his throwing himself so forward he tipped on his front foot, losing the power of his pushing leg. No longer rooted, he barely made a mark on the target. "Here we learn daggers," she informed the other woman, her gaze falling for a moment on the blade at Myra's hip. "It is good training, you should join." She told her. Welcoming her as best she could a foreigner who did not serve purpose in the city. If the watch had not sought her out and removed her, she couldn't be so bad. Certainly they would remove someone who was dangerous to the people.

"Come, he says 'show your best thrust'. Get in line, we will both try, yes?" Naiya left little room to refuse, going then to join the boisterous boys in line. Mayra could either follow, and receive Naiya's help in understanding, or not and attempt to work on her own. Naiya, for her part, was not going to miss a moment.
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Postby Amunet on July 14th, 2015, 10:43 pm

The warriors were training. This was exciting to watch. Amunet would heft the bucket of water on her shoulder and go from warrior to combatant to see if they wanted any water in this heat. Some took a drink. Some didn’t. Still she weeded her way through the thick of it offering the wooden ladled cup to the thirsty combatants. There was hand to hand and people throwing each other around. It made her heart pound to think people did this on purpose. The girl knew that a lot of things were necessary for survival but this seemed a bit brutal.

The nimble girl would twirl and turn even with the bucket keeping it steady as she looked around the men and women engaging in different moves and techniques of grappling and getting out of a hold. The movements were enticing but scary at the same time. Its not that she was fearful but she was never taught these things about defending yourself. It was thought she would marry early instead of acquiring skills. The girl was a bit too opinionated for some men as it was noted from her father she should try softer approaches. She didn’t look and as far as she knew the opposite was true. The naiveté of youth lived on.

In retrospect she huffed softly as it seemed that brutal was necessary in these times when day to day you didn’t know what was coming at you. The healer girl was five foot four and a sturdy wiry build. The odd thing is she wore ruby clan colors but didn’t charge a thing for the water. The girl wasn’t here to make money. Hopefully maybe she would learn something, meanwhile, she helped where she could and today it was water girl. They started the spear thrusting. She watched with abject curiosity as the warriors mighty thrusts pierced at targets and thrown at targets.

It was something that was awe inspiring to this young Drykas female. There were so many weapons and there was other clan members here to learn how to use what they had. The feeling seemed to hold a renewed camaraderie that her people had in abundance. The girl would cheer on and encourage where she could. Her wandering brought her near another red head and brunette as she held up her wooden cup. “water?” The girl would look up with her sky blue eyes with a smile as she offered. The iridescent white ribbon stood out in her hair braid that went down one side.

"Here we learn daggers,"

She had no dagger. The girl held the same offer to both ladies and to the other men who was trying so hard. The one who lost his balance she snickered but she wouldn’t do much better. Spears were a bit heavy as she hefted one a few months ago. Again the soft kind words of “Water?” was offered up. She did think that maybe learning how to defend those she cares for and herself when she is out foraging might not be a bad idea. The nervous girl wasn’t quite sure how to ask.
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Postby Lenya Hiddencreek on July 22nd, 2015, 11:24 pm

Lenya had nervously found her way to the Diamond Clan's training session. Normally she would have come to such an event with one of her siblings, but now she was on her own. She wasn't even going to come until a few minutes ago. "Hiding from the world isn't going to make being on your own any easier." she had scolded herself. And so here she was. There was a good sized crowd around the make-shift sparring circle. Lenya gulped nervously before slipping her longbow from her back and into her hands.
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Postby Mayra on August 1st, 2015, 1:37 am

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Even though Mayra could deduct nothing but welcome from the redheaded Drykas. The only woman who gave her the patience to speak in common tongue, let alone actually enjoy it. She quite liked the Dawnwhisper woman, but the outsider was too nervous to do so. She had discovered what was going on, and now she was done. Mayra stepped back, shaking her head slightly. She was ignored in this city, and she preferred to keep it that way. Brandishing her weapon in front of the authorities for them to gauge her danger was not worth her comfortable living.

"See you around, Naiya." She nodded to the woman, trying to offer a friendly smile before turning away from the training. Invisibility was her key survival tool in civilization, there was no way she would give that up now.
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Postby Tribal on August 2nd, 2015, 8:11 pm

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Trail was the pavilion’s expert on bows for the day and when Lenya Hiddencreek piped up about this particular weapon, the man’s ears burned. “Hello!” He called, forcing a smile for the weather was unfavourable and he was growing tired of the heat; give me winter any day, the man would often say, at least I can put more clothes on then, there is no way to chase the heat from my bones, but I can always warm them up on a cold night.

The man was a giant as far as Drykas went, a little taller than usual, with a thick but tidy beard, and long hair tied back off his face. He stood shirtless, with dried mud slavered across his shoulders to fight sunburn, short-bow in hand, with his long-bow propped against the post he had been leaning against. “My name is Trail Riverstone, Rayvekh of The Watch, member of the Diamond Clan; I am teaching the bow class today if you’re interested in joining me for a lesson on the basics,” he looked the young woman up and down as he said this, reassured at first sight that she was only a beginner. In particular, he studied her hands and fingers; they didn’t host the same tough skin and old calluses the bow-string had left on his own.

“I have an extra short-bow if you need to borrow one,” Trail pointed to the weapon-rack not too far from where he stood before stepping aside to fix some of the large, short-distant targets up; they would progress to the smaller ones when the time called.

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Bayon took the water offered with a thankful grin, his left eye squinted to block out the morning sun. “Why don’t you join us for some dagger training? I can sell you a Steel Dagger for two gold miza if you do not have your own; a girl must know how to protect herself,” and it would be nice, he thought, for Naiya to have a partner to train with today who wasn't full of raging testosterone like the young group of boys that had gathered to make the most of the free lessons the Diamond clan was hosting today.

The redhead seemed to be distracted by one of her friends, though when the stranger moved on Bayon summoned Naiya forward with a curled finger to step up and demonstrate her finest trust with the weapon, and dissatisfied, he asked her to go again, “This time think about where your feet are positioned, keep one foot firmly on the ground and drive all of your weight into the leg you step forward with. The momentum,” he explained, “will make your attack harder to block and intimidate your foe.”
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