2nd Day of Fall of the Year 510 AV, noon |
The sun was high in the sky, and sweat rolled down Kiska's forehead. The water around the pavillion was a vivid blue today, and peace permeated the air. Kiska walked foreward into the pavillion, knowing her newfound friend Ero would be right behind her. People sparred in various areas of the room with different kinds of weapons, and some even sparred unarmed. They had come here seeking trainers, an archery trainer for Kiska, and who knows what for Ero, probably many weapons. She guessed that being half Konti, the Akontak would know something about the Suvai, and probably even be looking to train in it. Looking around, Kiska saw that most of those who occupied this level of the pavillion seemed to be amateurs. There were staircases in the back of the room, one set going up and the other going down to what appeared to be a flooded area. Kiska pointed at the staircases. "I bet the masters are either upstairs or downstairs, but I can't breathe underwater, so I'll check upstairs," she said, heading to the staircase. She was about to ascend the staircase when a harsh looking Konti came down before her. She gave no excuses and almost pushed her way through without saying a word. The bow she held was made of a smooth oak colored wood. It was finely carved and strung just right. It looked like it would have made the perfect bow for Kiska. Her mouth opened in awe.This must be one of the archery masters. "Excuse me miss," she said, stopping the Konti. She had no doubt that this was a master of archery, she just hoped it was the one she was looking for. She waited for the Konti to turn around and face her, hoping she hadn't angered her. "What is it?"d the Konti, voice sharp as she turned to Kiska. She seemed as if she didn't have the time to sit and chat, or the patience. Kiska knew that she shouldn't keep this woman long, lest she wish to be on her bad side. "Could you teach me to use my bow better?" She asked. This woman looked skilled, she held her bow well, even for someone just walking around. She seemed to be in a rush though. The Konti stood for a moment, thinking. "Not now, I've got a lesson to teach. Find me here tomorrow morning and I'll teach you a little something about it. Be prepared though, unless I'm in a particularly good mood, my lessons don't come free. By the way, name's Ildin, ask for me if you can't find me." And with that she strode off and out of the pavillion. Kiska turned to Ero. "Well, I'm guessing that was the only archery trainer of the pavillion since she seemed so busy, so I'm out of luck for today," she said, only slightly disappointed. "You can go find a trainer and I can practice by myself or we could try something new together," she told her friend. She knew she could never beat this girl at any kind of fighting they did together, but she loved learning new things. |