23rd of Summer, 520 AV
Hesitantly, Marino teased back the string of his composite short bow. He could feel the muscles in his left arm contract as he pulled the heavy string back as far as he could. It dug into his fingertips painfully, and his right arm trembled from holding the body of the bow stiffly in front of him. His quiver lay discarded at his feet, filled with unused arrows that Marino was hadn’t worked up to trying just yet.
For now just getting used to the feel of the bow was enough for him. Buraga, whom had helped him by stringing the petching thing was watching from where he sat on some driftwood. His eyes were as meticulous as ever, reminding Marino why he was one of the few in Syka that he seldom felt comfortable around.
He was reaching his limit holding the bow taut. Not wanting to smack himself again with the string, he eased it back down into its resting position before turning to Buraga. “That’s a lot harder than using the harpoon gun.” Marino said, breathing out a breath he hadn’t known he had been holding. That released some of the tension in his chest, and Buraga stood up, his own longer bow in hand.
“A petching sight more effective too. Once you know how to use it.” The man said, and Marino wondered if he was reading the man right. It was hard not to feel like the butt of some joke when trying to learn from Buraga, though Marino consoled himself with the fact that it was probably do to their significant gap in experience that he felt this way.
Buraga teased his bow string back as he notched an arrow. Then, narrowing his eyes slightly, he sent the arrow flying down the empty stretch of beach they had chosen for its proximity to the saw mill. It struck the wooden target Buraga had set there some fifty yards away, easily placed towards its center.
Following his direction, Marino leaned down to draw out an arrow from his quiver. “Set it across the back of your thumb. Use the feathers to guide your shot when you draw back. Then pay attention to how much it drops from where you aimed.” Buraga said slowly as Marino did just that. Slowly, he drew the arrow back, his fingertips subtly shaking from where they pinched the back of the arrow between his thumb and forefinger. He shifted to put one of the feathers in line for the target before he released it.
The arrow soared forward before planting a few feet away into the sand. Marino frowned slightly, though he was feeling a little amused at the result. “Well, at least you didn’t drop your bow.” Buraga chided before he notched another arrow. It went on like that for a long while between them. With Marino missing his shots, and Buraga hitting his. More than a few times Marino had his forearm twacked by the bow string which smarted rather terribly by the end of their practice.
After a bell, Buraga packed things up before heading down the beach towards the Swine Swells with Lars. Marino passed on that, wanting to get in a little more practice in with his bow before he headed back towards Syka Commons in the Seasilk. Before that though, he took a break on the improvised driftwood bench. Stripping off his shirt,boots, and socks he let his feet soak for a bit in the surf that washed up onto the beach while he looked out over the water.