Timestamp: 28th of Winter 513 AV
Night had fallen upon Kenash and the rain had gotten worse in the passing days. What started as a light sprinkle had erupted into a full storm. The land around the Grey cottage was slushy, and small puddles of water had collected in different places where the earth was already soaked deep down. The sound of the hailing rain thudded against the roof of the cottage and trickled off the slopping side to drop down with a ticking sound towards the foundation of the home.
Mamoru stood in the room in silence, with the thumping rain and crackling fire comforting him. He was shirtless, his robes thrown to the side and wearing only a pair of tan pants. His katana was held in his right hand, arm down with the point of the weapon aimed towards his bare foot. The Dhani took a cool breath and lifted his sword up and attempted a forward thrust with it. The blade made a singing noise as it cut through the air, and he turned his arm slightly as he slashed outward while pulling it back around his hip.
The Katana was a very unique weapon he learned, the blade was sharp and held the strength to slice through Dhani scales as if they were butter. For all his long years he had believed that Dhani scales were of the toughest make and yet this blade made easy work of them. There was a very interesting story behind how the trickster came to own the weapon, though he rarely spoke of it. He had to be careful with the katana and concentrate, for one wrong move and he might be without a limb. Perhaps it would be possible to grow the limb back with morphing but he didn't want to find out.
Mamoru moved swiftly, one foot sliding forward and his other leg bent to support most of his weight. His lifted the katana with both hands, bringing the blade level with his shoulder before he swung it outward in a curved slash in front of him. The blade continued to sing as it cut the air in front of him, and he could feel his muscles tighten from the quick and sharp movements. The Dhani stamped his foot into the ground and turned his body into the swing. Following through, he turned his wrists right and brought the sword into an lower arch as he made another cut into the air around him.