Timestamp: Summer 14, 518 AV “There are four basic guards for the longsword that I will teach you today,” declared Eleuia, one of the Proving Grounds’ principle trainers. She continued, speaking to Tarn, her current student. “You will not fight in any one of these positions. Rather, you will move from each one to the next continuously as the battle demands.” Tarn nodded. He was already sweaty, as the Captain had just had him run through his warmup exercises as well as the movement drills he had hoped he was done with after his first training session. “The first of these guards is what some of us like to call ‘the ox’ or ‘the window.’ In this position, hold the hilt by your head with the point of your sword facing your opponent, as so.” Eleuia fell into a combat stance, raising her blade up as she had described with the tip of the sword pointing directly at Tarn’s throat. “Taking this position presents several simple and clear threats to your enemy. The easiest and perhaps most effective of these is a simple thrust.” She demonstrated by pushing off of her back leg and lunging forward, extending the blade in a powerful motion that Tarn earnestly hoped never to be on the receiving end of. Returning to her previous position, the “ox,” Eleuia demonstrated another simple attack. “You can also easily make a powerful diagonal cut,” she turned her hands, whipping the sword around into said cut and turning her hips to follow through. The speed of the motion surprised Tarn. When he saw men fighting practice bouts with swords, most of them wound up and struck at each other fiercely with crushing blows until one of them broke down the guard of the other, either through carefully timed cuts or from pure exhaustion. Eleuia however, didn’t wind up. The movements and the cuts of her sword were smooth and efficient, the bright steel of her sword catching and reflecting the sun’s light in dazzling rays as she struck. It was a thing of beauty, and Tarn gaped in amazement for a moment before Eleuia called for him to emulate the stance. Tarn bent his knees, wincing at the mild ache in his legs from the rather large amount of time he spent in the stance recently. He had been told that with practice, the stance became nearly as comfortable as standing straight, but he had yet to notice any of that effect. Tarn raised his practice sword up by his head, aiming the point at Eleuia the way she had at him. The Captain examined him, tapping her chin a few times with her finger. With a sigh she stepped forward and adjusted his guard with a few gentle prods, pulling the hilt slightly closer to his head and pulling his forward knee out from where it had been sagging too far inward. Eventually she stepped back, his positioning apparently to her satisfaction. “The Ox is an aggressive guard, and it can be used for blocking overhead strikes, but it is also unstable, and isn’t as strong as some of the other guards.” Tarn nodded his head, still holding his “Ox” position, the point of his practice blade wavering a bit in the air as sweat beaded on his forehead. |