The liquid shock of a blow flowing through Xalet's system was just the sensation he wished to feel. It meant the strike was clean, and the follow through was true. Often during his teaching, Xalet found that in practice those learning tended to approach to cautiously, holding back the majority of their power. Xalet wasn't a fine piece of glass, he wasn't about to break. The squire was glad the Page came at him appropriately. The crash of two shields was enough to ring an eardrum should it be too close to the epicenter. That type of combat, where to men met straight on with both their bulwarks of protection and their swords was where a majority of the noise of war could be found in.
"His ability with a blade vastly outshines his aptitude with a shield." Xalet though to himself. His thought seemed to be nearly choreographed with the incoming strike from Demlin's blade. One that Xalet was not prepared for. He felt his body shift from the strike upon his shield, quite a feat it was moving the large Akalak. Beyond having a distinct size advantage, Xalet also recieved years of muscular training. There was no doubt, the Page wielded a blade better than Xalet did those years ago. By the time Demlin would be ready to be called a man he could be especially deadly with a blade.
Xalet did lose some of his balance, there wasn't any way around it. His skill in martial arts such as the short sword and unarmed combat had taught him some footwork, but everyone eventually found themselves in an unadvantagous situation. His sword raised up to parry the sword above him, the heavier longsword pushing the short sword down in Xalet's hand. Rolling his wrist around, his short sword arced in a crescent style and both future Knights found their swords coming down upon each other's helm. When steel landed firmly upon one's helm, there was a very telling echo that resounded inside. It wasn't pleasant. After a moment of recovery, Xalet would have time to discuss a more advanced sword technique.
"Hold and recover. I like the aggression, I was caught off guard. You've got some real talent with that sword, so I decided I would take a moment from the shield training and explain a quick and simple sword techinque, useful for any weapon but especially valuable with a longer blade." he spoke, taking a moment to right his helm after that connection, "When two swords meet and a parry is established, it is a basic technique to recover your weapon back into a neutral stance and prepare for the next engagement. When you understand the basics of a weapon, such as it's weight and balance, you can do weapon transitions. A transition moves from a defensive posture to an offensive posture in one movement, instead of defending, recovering to a neutral position, and attacking. When I cushioned that blow with a parry and then rolled the wrist to attack, that was a transition."
Xalet took a moment to sheath his short sword so he could more appropriately position Demlin's blade tip into the correct arc during a faux transition, "Prepare the triangle stance, then imagine your blade tip moving from right to left as you effect a short parry." the Akalak's fingers nimbly seized Demlin's longsword in it's last three inches and began to move it, "Keep your elbows in, your wrist and forearm will be doing all the work, your elbow will only flex to absorb the weight of your opponents strike, and that absorption will become your forward power. Now, the tip moves, the parry is made, instead of resetting to neutral, your wrist will continue to twist counter clockwise until the tip rests just below level to the ground. Then the transition comes, the elbow is straightened, watch your wrist follow your elbow, and watch the tip of your blade follow your wrist. A parry immediately into a cut which occurs before an opponent can recover their blade, and thus the transition is complete. Now, prepare to recieve my blade and complete the transition." Xalet decided, releasing the end of the weapon and drawing his own. Leaving only a few moments for Demlin to digest that inforamation, the squire began his series of cuts, coming down upon the Page.
"His ability with a blade vastly outshines his aptitude with a shield." Xalet though to himself. His thought seemed to be nearly choreographed with the incoming strike from Demlin's blade. One that Xalet was not prepared for. He felt his body shift from the strike upon his shield, quite a feat it was moving the large Akalak. Beyond having a distinct size advantage, Xalet also recieved years of muscular training. There was no doubt, the Page wielded a blade better than Xalet did those years ago. By the time Demlin would be ready to be called a man he could be especially deadly with a blade.
Xalet did lose some of his balance, there wasn't any way around it. His skill in martial arts such as the short sword and unarmed combat had taught him some footwork, but everyone eventually found themselves in an unadvantagous situation. His sword raised up to parry the sword above him, the heavier longsword pushing the short sword down in Xalet's hand. Rolling his wrist around, his short sword arced in a crescent style and both future Knights found their swords coming down upon each other's helm. When steel landed firmly upon one's helm, there was a very telling echo that resounded inside. It wasn't pleasant. After a moment of recovery, Xalet would have time to discuss a more advanced sword technique.
"Hold and recover. I like the aggression, I was caught off guard. You've got some real talent with that sword, so I decided I would take a moment from the shield training and explain a quick and simple sword techinque, useful for any weapon but especially valuable with a longer blade." he spoke, taking a moment to right his helm after that connection, "When two swords meet and a parry is established, it is a basic technique to recover your weapon back into a neutral stance and prepare for the next engagement. When you understand the basics of a weapon, such as it's weight and balance, you can do weapon transitions. A transition moves from a defensive posture to an offensive posture in one movement, instead of defending, recovering to a neutral position, and attacking. When I cushioned that blow with a parry and then rolled the wrist to attack, that was a transition."
Xalet took a moment to sheath his short sword so he could more appropriately position Demlin's blade tip into the correct arc during a faux transition, "Prepare the triangle stance, then imagine your blade tip moving from right to left as you effect a short parry." the Akalak's fingers nimbly seized Demlin's longsword in it's last three inches and began to move it, "Keep your elbows in, your wrist and forearm will be doing all the work, your elbow will only flex to absorb the weight of your opponents strike, and that absorption will become your forward power. Now, the tip moves, the parry is made, instead of resetting to neutral, your wrist will continue to twist counter clockwise until the tip rests just below level to the ground. Then the transition comes, the elbow is straightened, watch your wrist follow your elbow, and watch the tip of your blade follow your wrist. A parry immediately into a cut which occurs before an opponent can recover their blade, and thus the transition is complete. Now, prepare to recieve my blade and complete the transition." Xalet decided, releasing the end of the weapon and drawing his own. Leaving only a few moments for Demlin to digest that inforamation, the squire began his series of cuts, coming down upon the Page.