Timestamp: Summer 51, 515 AV The day was young; the sky painted a soft blue, with wisps of white marring its otherwise clear face. Slender clouds intermingling with smaller white, fluffy ones, while the sun poked out from behind their bodies now and again, as the wind blew them on by. Or perhaps, the world's rotation urged them farther onwards, across the northern canvas. The sun's rays filtered down through the air. They were warm, but not to warm. A pale yellow in shade, that countered the cool breeze that blew in from the bay, and cooled the air as much as it added moisture to it. Making the summer weather sticky and humid, Talya felt, as she hadn't encountered as much back at home, from what she could recall. But it didn't really matter, for the day was perfect for her purposes. Perfect for being out, and practicing one of the few arts she knew and wanted to improve in, so as to be all the more capable of holding her own when out in the world. It was thus that Talya had ventured to the front of Zeltiva's University again. With its mass as her backdrop, she stood upon the lawns with her back turned toward it. Ignoring the shadows of those who passed over her as they made their way past, giggling and chittering amongst themselves. Others sitting in the grass eating breakfast or a snack, while others did homework or dozed off. Talya wasn't one of these people though, instead, she stood on her own toward the center of the field, with her back directed toward the building. She had just fished her dagger out of its scabbard, and she held it tightly in her right hand. She had taken a deep breath, in through her nose and out through her mouth, and just begun to settle into her starting position for the first of her private training. Her right foot had been urged in front of the left, so that they were urged about a foot apart. The toes of her right foot were directed ahead of her, while those of the left were turned toward the left. Her hip had been rotated to the left, so that her entire body twisted to the side, and she presented less of a target to potential attackers. Her gaze was set ahead, while her left hand was tucked behind her back, and her right held the dagger in a reverse grip. She had the arm cocked at the elbow, and held it folded across her front in a more defensive position. Talya took another deep breath, and then leaned into her lead foot, applying more weight to it before taking another deep breath and stepping forward. Snapping her right arm outward, so that she jabbed at the air with her blade, before easing forward again and forcing her right arm out to the side, so that it continued the line of her collarbone. As she followed up with her left foot, she swept it inward, toward her opposing shoulder, and then as she stepped forward again with the right foot, swung it back out, in a wide arc, which led out to her side before stopping, at which point she lured it back into her starting position. Talya breathed deep. She was determined not to let anything to disturb her this day. At least, not until she had finished her dagger training. |