Winter 27th, 512AV Canopy Training Area In one hand there was a piece of wood shaped to look like a dagger, in its most simplistic form, and in the other was a cold iron blade, ten times heavier than the wooden one and cost possibly ten times as much as the dinky wooden one. Two hands weighed the practice weapon and the real one, balancing them, and then lifting one hand up and the other down at the same time. The wooden one was light, and the metal one was heavier, it had more force to it than the wooden one did but it was a practice weapon opposed to the cold iron dagger she now held in her hand. In front of her was a practice dummy, possibly the same one she had used yesterday if she remembered correctly. Puffs of white air escaped the crevice that was her mouth, a slight wind blew, and with it the hem of her black cloak. "Right," Ana mumbled to herself, though she had two weapons in her hand, she sheathed the real dagger as carefully as she could. Watching where both blade and scabbard would align, and let the sharp metal slide in with deliberately slow ease. There wasn't any need as of yet to play about with the real weapon, if she hoped to get out of this quick training session without any cuts and bruises. Don't think about the others.. Imagine they are not there! The thought briskly went through her head, fleeting, as her attention would be drawn to the other training inhabitants of the Canopy Training Grounds. Akalak and Konti in the most concentrated amount Ana had ever seen were all vigorously going at their own methods, and training with such a firesome determination it made Ana feel weak. "Just.. Let it flow out.. Like yesterday," she whispered, her eyes snapping back to her chosen dummy feeling extremely conscience over what she was doing. The thief had come alone that day, without Ximal or Zandelia to further her own skills alone, she felt she needed the extra practice if they were going to be leaving peaceful Spires. There wasn't any doubt in either the big ox, or the paranoid woman, that they could hold their own if such a situation were to happen; but what of Ana? She had little experience fighting, let alone enough real fights to make her feel comfortable with the flow of a spar. Not necessarily a battle, but definitely a lethal spar on either sides part, and Ana doubted she would be the one to survive such an ordeal single handedly with little confidence in combat. Clearing her throat, her eyes went down to the wooden blade, eyeing the craftsmanship put into the, the wooden grain and flow of the jittery lines. First she gave it a few experiemental swings, trying to take the small amount of experience she had with her shortsword and applied it to the dagger. If there was one thing she noticed immediately was that her reach was severely cut off, unlike the shortsword she had before, she retracted her arm and held it level with her chest. Her other hand went a little lower, but remained to the side to add a sense of balance with the wooden blade. Holding it uncertainly around its grip, she did a straight forwards thrust at the dummy, turning her body, and stepping lightly forwards as she would connect the tip to the chest area with it. Feeling small reverberations crawl up her hand at impact, she grimaced, her mind spinning on what to do next. |