61st Day of Winter, 510 AV Weapons class. Pain had taken the words of the first Acolyte she had met quite seriously. Treyu had warned her not to be late, and so true to his words she had actually arrived early. Kota and Pain stepped through the sliding panel door into the large training room with the Shinyama Pavilion almost thirty chimes ahead of the classes scheduled starting time. Pain stared nervously across the room... countless racks of training weapons lined an entire wall, several mounted on the walls themselves. "Don't be discouraged. There are many to choose from... you must simply find the one that suits you. Go, inspect them... pick any that catch your eye up, feel their weight in your hands." Kota said softly, reaching out and placing a hand on Pain's shoulder. She turned to him, nodding slightly. He seemed to answer her questions before she even spoke them. Kota wasn't an exceptionally powerful Shinya as far as Pain knew, but he seemed so intuitive... perhaps his ability to guess her moods and needs was what was already creating a bond between them. She felt as though in his hands, she could actually learn all of these different aspects of a life she knew nothing about. Pain stepped forward, feeling a slight tingle in her body as Kota's hand slipped from her shoulder. What was that? Damn, she hadn't noticed but... she hadn't really minded his invasion of her personal space. She'd slugged men in Syliras for doing less, yet this near stranger had placed a hand upon her and... no time for this. Pain shook her head, rapidly blinking her eyes as if she'd gotten some sand kicked in her face. She tried to focus on the racks of weaponry, immediately glancing at a particularly long and deadly looking sword. It had to be nearly as long as Pain was tall... and it looked pretty intimidating. "Pain, don't you think that weapon is a bit... advanced for you?" Kota said, and though she couldn't see him standing behind her she detected a hint of sarcasm in his voice. "Ah... yes Dian, I guess so." She said, rolling her eyes. That sword had looked pretty interesting, but she supposed he was right. How could she possibly use a sword as big as she was? Foolish. Her eyes moved from side to side, eying a couple of swords that were a bit smaller and of the same style. There were some that were straight and double edged as well. She had noted that many Shinya seemed to carry those, and thus excluded them from her search. As her eyes moved up, she saw an impressive looking spear of sorts mounted on the wall. It was long, and had two crescent shaped blades on it's end as well as a wavy spear tip. "What about this, Dian Kota?" Pain said, reaching up and taking the spear from it's mount. She held it awkwardly, and moved back to give herself some room. It became obvious very quickly that she had no idea what she was doing as she waved the spear about. "Again, that's a bit advanced... Pain, try this." Kota said neutrally, walking towards a smaller rack of wooden weapons. He reached forward with one hand, pulling free a weapon that looked like... a stick. "This is a Tonfa... I believe that with your already establish skill in martial arts, you will be able to use this weapon fairly well." Pain looked at the Tonfa, and then back down at the spear in her hands. The spear seemed to almost command respect... but a tonfa? What the hell, it looked like a stupid club! "Uhh... Dian, I mean... that doesn't look very..." "Pain, it's a very powerful weapon. No, it is not flashy or impressive to look at... but if you recall, judging something based solely on appearance is a mistake. Your peers made that mistake in regards to your skill, and you surprised them all. Look..." Kota said, stepping towards Pain and reaching for the spear. He pulled it from her hands, and placed the Tonfa in her open palm. "Just... try it." Pain raised her arm to inspect the tonfa, gripping it's handle tightly and feeling the length of the weapon against her forearm. She immediately felt comfortable with it... perhaps Kota was right. With practiced grace, Pain slipped into her fighting stance. She held the tonfa with her left hand, in roughly the same position she would have had she not been holding it. "I think you're right. I can use this thing in my normal fighting stance... I think." "We shall see, Acolyte." another voice boomed, causing both Pain and Kota to turn. A slender bald man with a ponytail on the back of his head stood a few feet away, both hands clasped tightly in front of him. "Ah, Udasai. It's good to see you, brother." Kota said, bowing slightly as he spoke. Pain turned to face the other Shinya in the room, replicating Kota's bow. "This is Pain, my charge. She'll be joining your basic weapons and fundamentals of combat training for the first time..." As Kota spoke, the first few Acolytes began to file into the room. Pain noticed Rei and Hashin out of the corner of her eye, but quickly snapped her attention back to the Shinya named Udasai. Apparently, he would be her new teacher. "Good. Shai spoke to me earlier... it seems that Pain has a bit of a reputation to live up to." Udasai said, his face hardening as he spoke. Kota shuffled a bit uncomfortable next to Pain, but he kept his gaze leveled on Udasai. "I'll just, uh... head over to there other Acolytes, I guess..." Pain said meekly, having read some sort of odd hostility in Udasai's voice. Kota quickly took a hold of her arm, halting any movement on her part as he quickly bowed to Udasai again. "Udasai, I assure you that she will live up to your expectations, and more." Kota said with a smile, before quickly ushering Pain off to the side of the classroom. By now, the Acolytes had filled up the far end of the room. Each was busily taking their preferred training weapon and getting reaquainted for the day's lesson. Pain's head was rapidly moving around the room from Udasai, to Rei and Hashin, and finally back to Kota. "What's going on, Dian?" "Well, you see..." Kota said, stiffling a grin. "Udasai and I have a bit of a... competition between us. We were rivals, so to speak, back in our days as Acolytes. My last Acolyte ascended to the rank of Shinya before his, and he was a bit bitter about it... so I suppose he wants to redeem himself by making sure his Acolyte can best you today." "Oh. Well, who's his Acolyte? I bet I can take any of em'." Pain said confidently, spinning the tonfa that still rested in her hands in circles as she spoke. She was already pretty comfortable with the weapon, despite not really knowing how to use it. "Ah, well. You see, his Acolyte is a young man named Tomo... you met him, already. He's very skilled, but... well, he's one of the better Acolytes we've seen to date in terms of his skill with his sword. Don't worry though, i'm sure you'll be alright. Just try to remember what i've taught you thus far, and..." Kota said, leaning in a bit closer to Pain as he spoke the last bit. "... just make sure you don't make a fool out of us." He whispered, leaning back to expose an ear to ear grin. Pain's mouth curled into a lopsided smile, probably the first her mentor had seen. She didn't know how to use this tonfa, but damned if she could back down from a challenge. "Don't worry, Dian Kota. I'll knock the shyke out of the little bastard." She said, for the first time unveiling her rough speech on her mentor. Her eyes and tone let him know it wasn't meant as disrespect, and as she tapped his shoulder with her tonfa and turned to leave, his grin grew even wider. Kota and Pain, against Udasai and Tomo. This would be an interesting class. |