47th of Fall, 518AV
When Lani stepped out into the crisp morning air, she felt a little silly. She had visiting with Val briefly before exiting the Sanikas gates, but this was to be the first time she had visited Val and not actually stayed to study with him. She would tomorrow, which he was fine with, but today she had something else she needed to practice: her talon sword. She hadn’t told the old man that was what she was doing, although he might have guessed, because she felt a little silly. Narth had taught her the other day to slash and how to measure her movements, but he couldn’t progress with her until she mastered these first steps. It wasn’t that they were hard or she had trouble grasping them, it simply came down to muscle memory. She would have to practice until she could do the eight strokes and ready stand in her sleep, then she would be ready for more.
So she started the descent down the long winding stairs. She didn’t actually want to go too far into the wilderness, but she remembered a small clearing off of the steps on her way up to Mt. Skyinarta the first time. She thought it was adequate enough room to practice her forms, and would be out of the way enough that anyone exiting the gates would not run into her blade. That and, anyone exiting the gates could not make fun of the foreigner trying to learn the Inartan weapon. She had a few reasons for getting a little more out of sight.
So she made her way down the steps, eyeing the trees surrounding her until she saw the reasonably sized clearing. She had to hop over the railing to enter it, and when she did so, her feet crunched on the leaves. She liked this crisp feeling of fall, and the slight chill to the air, but her mind wandered back to the concerns she had shared with the smithy Chiet when she first bought her Talon Sword. Was Morwen going to do her part this year?
It was a question that the mixed blood didn’t have time to waste thought on, nor the power to understand an answer. She hadn’t known why the winter Goddess had not participated the last year, she could not understand why she wouldn’t do so again, but the lack of winter had devastated the world, and it couldn’t happen again. She tried to shove it from her mind as she unsheathed her sword.