60th of Spring, 509AV Syliras Region, The Bronze Woods, Right outside Stormhold Mid-morning Clang! The clashing steel echoed between the trees, like the arrhythmic banging of a gong, over and over again. Clang! Clang! Clang! Young Erick cried out as he was yet again toppled to the ground, the heavy plate mail he wore jingling and rattling like a bushel of keys as his back slammed against the cold hard dirt of the forest floor. ”So, d’you give up yet?” ”No,” The young squire struggled to get the words out around his laboured breathing as he looked up at his patron from the flat of his back. ’Not ever.” The boys patron knight grinned at him, tapping the wooden practice sword she brandished on the ground as she paced around Erick. ”Well that’s good, lad. You’ve got lots of heart and all that.” She watched Erick struggling to his feet for a moment, before adding with a smirk,”But if you want it to keep on beating, you might want to stop letting your sword drop.” ”It’s this, nng, cage you’ve bid me fight in.” He tapped gently on the chest of the platemail with his knuckles, eliciting a sharp steel ding.”I can barely move. How am I supposed to fight?” “First of all, boy,” Sera Goldmane began, reaching out with the tip of her wooden longsword and jabbing Erick in the chest with it. ”That armor is the only reason you don’t have a couple of broken ribs after that last shot. These swords may be wood outside, right?” To add emphasis, she swung the sword round and tapped her knuckles on the blade. ”But there’s metal inside. Makes sure the weight is similar to the real thing. That, and it makes sure that when whiny little squires drop their guards,” she prodded him with the tip of the sword again,”They learn not to do it again. Besides,” She bowed slightly, motioning toward herself and the full plate she wore, like Erick’s yet totally pristine as he had yet to land a blow. ”I seem to manage..” At this, Erick gripped tightly at the hilt of his practice blade and lunged forward with it in a wide horizontal arc directed for his patrons knee. Thrak! A different noise - a more muted, drier sort of sound - echoed between the trees of the Bronze Woods as with barely more than a flick of her wrist, the two swords met and Erick was sent stumbling forward with the momentum of his attack. Stepping to the side to let him pass, the Sergeant-Knight simultaneously whipped around and cracked him hard across the back of his shins, eliciting a yowl from the young man as he collapsed face-first into the dirt. |