23rd Summer, 501AV "Attention!" cried Tira's commander, Deti. She was a strong, imposing woman. This was Tira's first year in the military. She had trained long and hard, and though at first going into the military, she was utterly sure she would not love it, she had come to live and breathe everything to do with the army. She would never leave it. She intended to tell Deti of her intention to stay on permanently. She had made her decision quite early on in her training, but it was a decision that she knew she would not regret. Tira's fang suddenly snapped around to face Deti. The command was sudden, but they were well trained by now, ready to respond to a single order from one of their superiors within seconds. Tira was glad that everyone in her fang seemed dedicated to the army - particularly her friend Alya. Alya was not as tall as a lot of the members in their fang, nor was she as strong. But she made up for it through her passion for Myri and for war. Alya smiled at her, looking as if she wanted to say something, but held back. Now was not the time. "Up until now," Deti murmured, surveying her warriors. She knew she did not need to speak loudly, for they were so devoted to her and her command that there would be no contest for attention. All eyes were riveted on Deti. "Up until now, you have been training primarily in close combat. We have used all manner of weapons. Sword, daggers, macuahuitl - most of which you had shown an interest in in childhood and carried on into your time in Myri's ranks. However, today I want you to begin to learn ranged weapons." A mixed murmur ran around the group at Deti's words. Alya was positively beaming - she had been a student of the shortbow since she was a child, and regarded it as a chance to show her worth in one thing she truly excelled at. Tira, on the other hand, despaired. She had never so much as held a bow. She knew she would look a fool today. She understood that in order to serve Myri best, she needed to be a pupil of as many weapons as possible, but it did not mean she had to revel in the embarrassment that was sure to come. Deti smiled at them. It was a pleasant smile, and though she was a hard task mistress, she truly cared for her group. "That's enough." At her calm words, silence reigned again. "I understand that some of you may not relish this idea, but you all know it's necessary." Her eyes roamed the fang of ten, settling on a few people, passing right over Alya and smirking at Tira. "So, I have incentive! I have always found the art of training on targets boring. Where is the rush of battle in that? Where is the glory of blood?" As she spoke, she turned to survey the training yards behind her, looking out at the archery range. Without turning around, she ushered to a group of men standing at the side of the targets. "Without further ado," she cried, raising her arms triumphantly. "I give you your new targets!" And out from behind the targets, poked and prodded towards the Myrian regiment, were a group of bound human slaves. |