30th Day of Winter,
508 AV
508 AV
After what felt like an eternity trapped within the confines of the Vitrax, it was refreshing to be outside in the training grounds. It had been a particularly lengthy sermon on behalf of a particularly dull and long winded Marshal that none in attendance had the bravery to interrupt once she had started. It was all wonderfully informative and patriotic of course, but to spend that long listening to her babble, and ramble, and babble some more in her unbearable drawl, it was enough to drive any man insane. In fact, he was pretty sure he had seen a few of his fellow apprentices quietly doing so throughout the speech. He’d never been so excited to shoot the stupid bow as he was at that moment.
Once he arrived, the young found himself dragged to a part of the training grounds he had yet to utilize. There vaguely human shaped targets set up throughout the area, with ropes and pulleys extending throughout the grounds. The targets were sacks stuffed with straw, with a loop around their necks to allow for them to be attached to the pulleys and ropes. It didn’t take Elias long to figure out just what his instructor had planned. “Elias, it’s about time.” Velen emerged from behind one of the wooden structures, sharp blue eyes falling on to that of her apprentice for the day. Her blonde hair was pulled back in a ponytail and it was a rare occasion where he didn’t see her in full black armored regalia. She was dressed down today, a simple black pair of slacks and a striped blue shirt was her choice for the afternoon. It was actually quite refreshing to see her like that, and not just because she looked good. Velen was one of the few women within those dark walls who was actually not all that unpleasant to be in the company of, and it didn’t hurt her popularity any that she did more than just tolerate the flirtations of the many young, strapping apprentices she trained on a daily basis. Unlike the other slave drivers and armor-clad beasts that roamed the halls and training grounds, Velen was just more… human?
“I wish I had known you’d be taking me up on that date, Velen.” Elias replied as he sauntered up to her, his light armor creaking slightly with each step. “I would have brought those roses you like so much.”
"It’s Madam Velen, apprentice.” she corrected as the faintest hint of a smirk tugged at the corner of her rosy lips, something he was sure she’d had to remind every man there a hundred or so times since she came to the floating city. “And your dreams will have to wait until another day I’m afraid. Today I won’t be doing anything that requires my armor. Today, I’m meant to turn a gaggle of you into the finest marksmen Ravok has ever known, and you have the privilege of being first, recruit.” Elias grinned as he hefted the bow within his leathery grasp. Ever since his brief but enlightening bout with Deklin, a previous archery instructor, Elias was ashamed to admit he very rarely took time out of his scheduled trainings to ever visit the range anymore. Why that was wasn’t really something he could outright explain so much as simply accept as just shyke happening. The bow and he rarely ever got acquainted, so it was a truly uncommon thing for him to actually be excited about practice. “Privilege she says… well alright, Velen, what do you have for me today?”
“Loosen yourself up. There’s a target over there. Practice a bit before we begin.” She motioned over to the round, colored target, the type Elias was used to practicing on. “I assure you, you’re going to want to be as warmed up as possible for what I have in store.” Elias suppressed a sigh and made his way over to the miniature firing range. It must have been good to be a high ranking member of the Ebonstryfe such as her. The influence a woman in her position could carry was nothing short of staggering. He’d rarely been a part of her non training duties, but when he had, he had caught glances of her with the others in the command staff. She always carried herself much differently than she did when she was teaching the apprentices and petitioners. She had a confidence that went side by side with her effortless sultry charm, it was an elegance that like a flame, served only to draw in the moths. Distracting as she was, there was no time to philosophize about it. He was here to train.
A calloused hand found its way across his shaven chin as he regarded the target with some scrutiny. It’s further away than the others normally set it… great.
Slowly, as his eyes narrowed into slits, Elias grasped an arrow from his quiver and brought the wooden shaft to meet the sinewy bowstring, sliding the string into the small notch on the back of the feathered arrow. The apprentice glanced down quickly to check that his feet were set properly as Deklin had taught him, and with them shoulder width apart, about even, he was satisfied with his base. He then drew the string back slightly as he brought it up to point the arrow down range. Taking a deep breath while pulling the missile back even further, the sweet creak of the wooden bow ringing in his ear as he gently grazed the side of his face with his thumb. After taking a moment to aim, he released his grasp on the arrow. The string snapped forward with a delectable thrum, launching the shot forward and sending it whizzing through the air quickly before sinking almost as fast. It skittered harmlessly across the ground, bounding up and off the target itself before coming to a spinning stop with the arrowhead pointing back towards the apprentice.
“Deklin warned me about you…” Velen said, chuckling softly as she observed her apprentice at work.
“Yah…” he replied with sullen sigh, “Yah, I bet he did.”