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Location: Tuvya Sasaran.
Afternoon.
Perhaps for those whom had never seen a building built with the same light materials and illuminated rooms, the somewhat impressed expression drawn across Wikus’ face could be of reference as to what reaction to expect. Throughout his life, he had discovered that tents and pavilions were the closest there is to a place one could call ‘warm’, the stone buildings being the opposite counterparts of that warmness one seeks in a home. But here, where the wood meets padded floor, one whom values freedom could find a home.
Of course, Wikus wasn’t here to claim the building as his home – instead, he found himself stuck in a room full of newbies whom were busy hitting dummies rather than admiring the curious architecture of the colossal edifice. It wasn’t all that clear how it all happened, given his lack of attention towards anything that involved another living being. One of those blue men had engaged in conversation with him back at the entrance, sure, yet due to his lack of knowledge as to the meaning behind the rather long explanation the situation escalated out of control.
Soon, he found himself lacking a few coins and, once again to the present, stuck in a room full of apprentice combatants. Not wishing to remain in place, nor to seem lost, he’d quickly dispose of his white shirt and, thanks to peer pressure, also proceed to bully the training dummies as soon as a couple moved on to spar each-other. The instructed followed constant orders from their overseer, most of them making little to none progress, while the ignorant human unleashed a blind, shabby fury upon the dummy. Little to no progress for him too.
Wikus found himself bored (and exhausted) within a minute, the sweat starting to run down his inked torso vigorously since, well, he quite lacked a physique nor the attributes needed to perform effectively. Sitting down near the hemp that composed the walls, hoping to regain some stamina, he’d glance around and effectively avoid returning to the exhaustive tasks he accidentally signed up for. Instead, he’d daydream as to where such a lazy man would get his next meal as students around him grunted and panted in effort.
Location: Tuvya Sasaran.
Afternoon.
Perhaps for those whom had never seen a building built with the same light materials and illuminated rooms, the somewhat impressed expression drawn across Wikus’ face could be of reference as to what reaction to expect. Throughout his life, he had discovered that tents and pavilions were the closest there is to a place one could call ‘warm’, the stone buildings being the opposite counterparts of that warmness one seeks in a home. But here, where the wood meets padded floor, one whom values freedom could find a home.
Of course, Wikus wasn’t here to claim the building as his home – instead, he found himself stuck in a room full of newbies whom were busy hitting dummies rather than admiring the curious architecture of the colossal edifice. It wasn’t all that clear how it all happened, given his lack of attention towards anything that involved another living being. One of those blue men had engaged in conversation with him back at the entrance, sure, yet due to his lack of knowledge as to the meaning behind the rather long explanation the situation escalated out of control.
Soon, he found himself lacking a few coins and, once again to the present, stuck in a room full of apprentice combatants. Not wishing to remain in place, nor to seem lost, he’d quickly dispose of his white shirt and, thanks to peer pressure, also proceed to bully the training dummies as soon as a couple moved on to spar each-other. The instructed followed constant orders from their overseer, most of them making little to none progress, while the ignorant human unleashed a blind, shabby fury upon the dummy. Little to no progress for him too.
Wikus found himself bored (and exhausted) within a minute, the sweat starting to run down his inked torso vigorously since, well, he quite lacked a physique nor the attributes needed to perform effectively. Sitting down near the hemp that composed the walls, hoping to regain some stamina, he’d glance around and effectively avoid returning to the exhaustive tasks he accidentally signed up for. Instead, he’d daydream as to where such a lazy man would get his next meal as students around him grunted and panted in effort.