Karyk nodded at Farvold, leaning his battleaxe against a tree, and pulling his half axe from his belt. He turned to face the tree, "No. Me." Karyk turned slowly, to see the man had his longsword drawn. "Do your best to try and hurt me. I promise you won't. You're nowhere near challenge enough. But it will be good for you to get some practice."
The man slid his foot back, his sword pointed down and away, an arm held out, and beckoned to Karyk with his free hand. Karyk raised his half axe, left foot forward. He wasn't sure where to try and strike. He decided to go for the man's chest, maybe he could get there quicker than him. Karyk stepped forward, his legs shuffling quickly, but out of rhythm with the rest of his movements. He stepped forward with his right leg, the wrong leg, and swung his axe down toward the man. Quick as a snake, the man blocked the axe's handle with the flat of his blade, slide it along, caught the head with his hilt, and pulled it from Karyk's hand. As he pulled it away, spinning to the right, Karyk still surprised at the speed, the man's fist crashed into Karyk's jaw, sending him to the ground, hard.
Karyk was stunned as he spit out dirt that had dusted up onto his face. "Get up Karyk." Karyk's jaw throbbed, shaking his head, still a bit shell shocked. He pushed himself up off the ground, to see Farvold handing him his axe. Karyk stood and snatched it from the man, shooting him a glare, "Stare at my stunning good looks all you want, until you can force me to stop, I'm going to keep putting you in the dirt. You're weak Karyk. But you don't have to stay that way."
Karyk felt his temper flare, and he charged at the man, swinging wildly in a downward chop. The man skipped backward, smiling, toying with Karyk, "Oh, you're angry are you?" Karyk chopped and the man batted it away with his sword and open hand slapped Karyk on the same side of the face as he'd been punched. This further enraged the shipwright. He continued pressing forward, swinging wildly in a diagonal slash. Farvold slipped past the swing, under Karyk's arm, ending up behind him, slapping Karyk in the back of the knees with the flat of the blade. Karyk dropped to his knees in pain. For good measure, the man slapped him across the shoulder blades too.
Karyk was on all fours now, breathing heavily, wincing in pain. "Get up Karyk." Karyk grunted, annoyed and hurting, rose and faced the man, "You need to tighten up your stance, keep your free arm ready and available. Your body is as much of a weapon as that axe. Try to feel the ebb and flow of the fight. And fight on your terms, not mine. Now again."
Karyk squared up his feet once more, but pulled his lead foot just a bit tighter to him. Fight on his terms. He held his left hand, his free hand, raised, elbow in near his ribs. He raised his axe, keeping it in closer to himself, and he waited. To fight on his terms, he wasn't going to make the first move. Farvold smiled, recognizing the plan, and decided to play into it. He stepped forward quickly, and Karyk shuffled back, his feet kicking up dust. Farvold pressed forward once more, slower this time, and Karyk stepped back again. Farvold relaxed a bit, stepping backward and Karyk pressed forward keeping that comfortable distance.
He then took a quicker step forward, and swung at Farvold, high, toward his sword shoulder. Farvold raised his sword up, batting away the axe. Karyk sent a weak, left handed jab toward Farvold's face. The man dodged, and swept his leg along the ground, kicking out Karyk's feet from under him. Karyk hit the ground, back first, hard, knocking the breath from his lungs. "Good good. Much better. Switch hands, and go again."
Farvold stuck out his hand and Karyk grasped it, pulling himself to his feet. He switched the half axe to his left hand, matching Farvold's left handed hold. "Fighting against a leftie as a rightie usually makes it more difficult for the rightie. You need to learn to fight with both, and against both. You need to practice your left hand in all things, not just combat. Get more comfortable with your body. You're inexperienced enough that your left should only be a bit weaker than your right. Start early."
Karyk moved forward, swinging down at the man. Farvold swung the sword up, perfectly matching Karyk's speed, having to slow down to do so. He deflected the axe, and stepped forward. Karyk stepped back and swung again, back handed, and Farvold stepped backwards to avoid. Karyk followed and swung upward, and once more, Farvold matched and parried it. He was purposefully not counterattacking, letting Karyk practice swinging and moving his feet. Forward and back, side to side, Karyk kept swinging, never finding his mark. But he was getting used to the movements. He focused on his breathing too, deep breaths through his nose, exhaling on the swings. There truly was a rhythm to combat, and it was clear the significant difference between fighting hand sides. Fighting against a same handed enemy felt, easier, or at least more natural.
After many swings and movements, Karyk's swing got slower, sluggish, and when it was blocked by Farvold's blade, the reverberations shook his arm numb. He fought through it to keep from dropping his weapon, but the fight was over, as he struggled to catch his breath. "That's enough of that for now Karyk, let's take a rest."