9th Day of Summer, 515 A.V.
~Dawn~
~Dawn~
Quzon was spectacularly fortunate that he was part Isur. Even if Sultros held no claim of loyalty to him; try as hard as his father might, Taloba was his home. That didn't mean that he was free from its sway. It was his belief in Izurdin which beckoned him to awaken from his sleep to worship in his own way. The sun was still in the early stages of its morning rise.
A time when Syna's light barely touched the darkness of the previous night, turning the sky a vibrant violet over the jungle city. Even the early birds had yet to stir from their nests, and the entire jungle was filled with an eerie silence. His shoulders bore the fifty pound weight of a thick iron chain which hung around his neck, and despite the fact that he strained under the weight of the simple body building tool, he kept running.
The Tiger's Jaws obstacle course was his adversary today day in every way. It was no simple task to run, and harder still to move while weighed down. "Dedication, Strength, Victory." Quzon grunted out the simple mantra in the isur language.
He wore little in regards to clothing during his training, remaining only clad in a simple loincloth. The only thing he brought with him was his hand-axe which was kept snugly against his lower back. Every sinew of muscle strained to keep him together during his sprint. He ran a circular path along an obvious course lined with tall waist height tree stumps to vault over and long slender wooden raised platforms a foot off of the ground to balance across.
As Quzon quickly approached a tree stump, his face tensed from the slight sensation of pain in the back of his left thigh as he forced himself to jump. The palm of his left hand slammed down against the top of the stump to brace himself as he used his forward momentum to fling the rest of his body over the tree stump. He landed on the ground with a resounding thud. He regained his proper footing before continuing to run.
His body grew sore surprisingly fast after only a short running session, it was not an unexpected sensation considering the added weight against his body. And not being one to complain, all he could do was simply grin and bare it. He kept his head held high to straighten his posture, swinging his arms back and forth at his sides as he pushed off of the ground with the balls of his feet. The ends of the heavy iron chain patted against his chest step after each step.
"Breath."
He inhaled deeply through his nostrils, allowing his stomach to expand as he forced air into his lungs. It mitigated the pain in his side by satisfying his bodies crave for oxygen. He exhaled out through his mouth until his stomach contracted before breathing again. He wasn't fast, no. The course made sure of that. But speed wasn't his goal, his goal was to keep up any amount of speed for as long a distance as his legs would carry him.
For a moment he was exhilarated, certain that the accumulation of sweat which had gathered on his brow validated his efforts. He found victory in every ragged breath, knowing that the pain he felt reflected weakness leaving his body. Quzon stopped abruptly at the start of the obstacle course to stop catch his breath. He gave a heavy shrug to heave the weights off of his shoulders to the ground behind him. Quzon thought the field at the center of the course he ran looked like the perfect place to probably practice fighting by preforming wrestling stance motion drills before running again.
A time when Syna's light barely touched the darkness of the previous night, turning the sky a vibrant violet over the jungle city. Even the early birds had yet to stir from their nests, and the entire jungle was filled with an eerie silence. His shoulders bore the fifty pound weight of a thick iron chain which hung around his neck, and despite the fact that he strained under the weight of the simple body building tool, he kept running.
The Tiger's Jaws obstacle course was his adversary today day in every way. It was no simple task to run, and harder still to move while weighed down. "Dedication, Strength, Victory." Quzon grunted out the simple mantra in the isur language.
He wore little in regards to clothing during his training, remaining only clad in a simple loincloth. The only thing he brought with him was his hand-axe which was kept snugly against his lower back. Every sinew of muscle strained to keep him together during his sprint. He ran a circular path along an obvious course lined with tall waist height tree stumps to vault over and long slender wooden raised platforms a foot off of the ground to balance across.
As Quzon quickly approached a tree stump, his face tensed from the slight sensation of pain in the back of his left thigh as he forced himself to jump. The palm of his left hand slammed down against the top of the stump to brace himself as he used his forward momentum to fling the rest of his body over the tree stump. He landed on the ground with a resounding thud. He regained his proper footing before continuing to run.
His body grew sore surprisingly fast after only a short running session, it was not an unexpected sensation considering the added weight against his body. And not being one to complain, all he could do was simply grin and bare it. He kept his head held high to straighten his posture, swinging his arms back and forth at his sides as he pushed off of the ground with the balls of his feet. The ends of the heavy iron chain patted against his chest step after each step.
"Breath."
He inhaled deeply through his nostrils, allowing his stomach to expand as he forced air into his lungs. It mitigated the pain in his side by satisfying his bodies crave for oxygen. He exhaled out through his mouth until his stomach contracted before breathing again. He wasn't fast, no. The course made sure of that. But speed wasn't his goal, his goal was to keep up any amount of speed for as long a distance as his legs would carry him.
For a moment he was exhilarated, certain that the accumulation of sweat which had gathered on his brow validated his efforts. He found victory in every ragged breath, knowing that the pain he felt reflected weakness leaving his body. Quzon stopped abruptly at the start of the obstacle course to stop catch his breath. He gave a heavy shrug to heave the weights off of his shoulders to the ground behind him. Quzon thought the field at the center of the course he ran looked like the perfect place to probably practice fighting by preforming wrestling stance motion drills before running again.