71st Summer 515
There was a place to learn to fight. Merevaika needed it. The knife she held in her hand, a smooth, shiny metal from which light bounced of and left streaks on the surrounding buildings, was little more than useless to her. She couldn't use it, she couldn't fight with it. Lack of practise and lack of knowledge resulted in a useless weapon. This place could be the very answer to making it less useless.
It wasn't so much the fact that there would be teachers there than the fact that there would be students there. Merevaika was the kind who preferred to learn from experience than learn the theory and then put it to action. What point was there in learning moves that weren't designed for her? Wasn't it better to know how she fighted than how she should fight? Students there would be able to fight with her. That was what she wanted.
She entered with her head held high, hair swaying by her side, brushing against the newly bough leather armour she wore. It was accompanied with a new shirt, new trousers and new boots, a new outfit for a fairly new weapon.
The room was filled with Akalaks fighting, some with swords, others with the weapon she saw most carried - a lakan, it was called. Others were too fast moving or hidden behind others to distinguish their weapons.
But who would she fight? She knew no one, and currently all seemed to be busy. Perhaps if she stood by the door where she was, holding an expression of confidence, someone might approach her. That was what Merevaika was doing anyway. Hopefully, someone would be prepared to fight the incompetent Drykas woman. Hopefully.
There was a place to learn to fight. Merevaika needed it. The knife she held in her hand, a smooth, shiny metal from which light bounced of and left streaks on the surrounding buildings, was little more than useless to her. She couldn't use it, she couldn't fight with it. Lack of practise and lack of knowledge resulted in a useless weapon. This place could be the very answer to making it less useless.
It wasn't so much the fact that there would be teachers there than the fact that there would be students there. Merevaika was the kind who preferred to learn from experience than learn the theory and then put it to action. What point was there in learning moves that weren't designed for her? Wasn't it better to know how she fighted than how she should fight? Students there would be able to fight with her. That was what she wanted.
She entered with her head held high, hair swaying by her side, brushing against the newly bough leather armour she wore. It was accompanied with a new shirt, new trousers and new boots, a new outfit for a fairly new weapon.
The room was filled with Akalaks fighting, some with swords, others with the weapon she saw most carried - a lakan, it was called. Others were too fast moving or hidden behind others to distinguish their weapons.
But who would she fight? She knew no one, and currently all seemed to be busy. Perhaps if she stood by the door where she was, holding an expression of confidence, someone might approach her. That was what Merevaika was doing anyway. Hopefully, someone would be prepared to fight the incompetent Drykas woman. Hopefully.