"You're right, of course," he said, adding fletching to his list of skills that needed learning. Throw bow-making into that, or at least bow repair. He didn't want to be a burden on the Watch of his would-be pavilion, but rather a source of competence and leadership. Of course, he might be so lucky finding a master bowyer and fletcher to teach him as he did with Utine and the leatherworking. He glanced down at his feet to make sure his stance hadn't erred, then smiled with good humor -- there was no other way to learn, he thought -- and passed his shortbow to Rhuric. "It is a little different from a longbow," he said. "I was practicing with a longbow back in Syliras before I returned to Cyphrus, and it took some getting used to this. Not that I was ever a keen marksman, but I'm working on it, especially now I'm in the Watch. I wish I was half as good an archer as I am a swordsman." |