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11th of Summer, 515.
"Come on, Eyris. Why'm I doing this?" Once again, just like every third day, the Akalak had dragged him back into the stifling Training Grounds under the cloudless sky, to try his luck with some fellow squires. By now, it really was trying his luck. They all ran around with their maces, axes, swords of varying lengths and widths, halberds, daggers, warhammers, greatswords. They kicked, swung, smashed and flailed with all their might.. and he did his best to get out of the way and give an occasional poke to their ankles. If the Pycon could ever actually make some head-way in these skirmishes, he might still be interested in fighting with them all.. but the more he fought, the worse he became. Punching seemed to make less impact; in his last spar, he'd gone the entire length of the fight without even landing a single hit on his opponent. He'd spent nearly half a bell waiting for the right moment to strike, but it never seemed to arise.
"You know why. You need to hone your combat. Prepare for battles." The Pycon had heard enough of that rubbish to last a life-time by now.
"Yeah, that would be a great excuse, if it wasn't for the fact that I'm not in combat!" What was the point in it, when there was nothing to use it on, nor any grand threat of future battle? Thieves barely had half a chime to catch a glimpse at what they'd taken before they were hauled off back to the Tank. Men and women who tried their luck attacking any of the travellers along the Kabrin Road were wiped off the map the moment they stepped out into the sunlight; the same went for anyone who thought themselves brave enough to hide out in the Bronze Woods and prey on unsuspecting victims there. That was, if they could survive long enough to snatch their first purse.
Even if the squirrel had any use in combat, given his ridiculously tiny influence in the tide of battle with a possible bruise to an ankle here or there, he wouldn't be making any use of it. If they were using all of this weapons training to teach discipline then they could at least come clean and explain what it was for, instead of ranting about the importance of how to wield a sword that they would never swing at anything other than a wooden training dummy. "I might as well just go to the Archive and read some books on how to apply salve." Ser Eyris was glaring though, so he thought better on walking away.. no matter how much he would like to.
"Don't be childish. Now, you'll be working with another squire today by the name of.. Asen." That didn't sound like a human name. He had a bad gut-feeling. "Just remember, training. That means you need to work together, give advice. At least try to be civilized, alright? Now hop to it; I'll see you later on in the day." Just like that, the knight was off again, apparently busy with other business that the squirrel didn't even know of. Not even a clue as to what Asen was, either. For all he knew, he could be up against one of those Jamoura that weren't pacifists. Great. Now I get to spend an extra bell just trying to find him.. her.. whoever they are.