1st Day of Spring, 517 AV.
7th Bell. Morning.
7th Bell. Morning.
One after another the solid strokes made contact, and one after another Quzon let his fist collied against the ragged armor draped over the wooden cross that he called a training dummy. In a slow methodical style, he lashed out with a low left kick to batter his shin against the wooden base of the cross. A sneer pulled at his lips showing that he did his best to grit and bare the pain of willingly kicking a solid surface. As his leg returned to its proper position on the ground, his back leg swung around in a roundhouse kick to the rib area of the armor.
For Quzon, it was a pretty normal morning as he trained dressed in only a loincloth, standing with both of his fist raised in a practiced need to defend his face. Holding them up even while in the process of kicking, shift his hands into a better blocking position. After the kick, he let his eye drift to the area behind the dummy where his horse and wagon were stationed.
He'd named the Seme stallion at the head of the wagon, Zokoztli. And since owning the creature, had probably spoken more words to it than to any of the Drykas combined.
Taking a couple steps back, Quzon forced his knuckles to bash against the head of the training dummy with a quick left jab. Quzon had always invoked instinct when he couldn't rely on true judgment or fact. It was a natural reaction written into the pattern of his behavior and above all, his fight or flight reactions, if nothing else. When frightened, he fought. When unsure, he chose the first thing that seemed good. There was no hesitation or second thought.
She might not have known it at the time, but a females small gesture went a long way in securing their respect in the Myrian's eyes. Mainly because It was the first kindness that he'd been shown in Endrykas.
That alone made them the best people for him to want to ally himself with. If he had given it any further thought, he might have added other clan names to that list. But, had already moved on from the topic when the first option appeared.
It might have seemed like an aggressive move, but with the best of social intentions in mind, he decided to constantly be on the boarder of the Dawnwhispers personal space. Mainly to attract their notice so that he didn't have to initiate a greeting across his obvious language barrier.
For Quzon, it was a pretty normal morning as he trained dressed in only a loincloth, standing with both of his fist raised in a practiced need to defend his face. Holding them up even while in the process of kicking, shift his hands into a better blocking position. After the kick, he let his eye drift to the area behind the dummy where his horse and wagon were stationed.
He'd named the Seme stallion at the head of the wagon, Zokoztli. And since owning the creature, had probably spoken more words to it than to any of the Drykas combined.
Taking a couple steps back, Quzon forced his knuckles to bash against the head of the training dummy with a quick left jab. Quzon had always invoked instinct when he couldn't rely on true judgment or fact. It was a natural reaction written into the pattern of his behavior and above all, his fight or flight reactions, if nothing else. When frightened, he fought. When unsure, he chose the first thing that seemed good. There was no hesitation or second thought.
She might not have known it at the time, but a females small gesture went a long way in securing their respect in the Myrian's eyes. Mainly because It was the first kindness that he'd been shown in Endrykas.
That alone made them the best people for him to want to ally himself with. If he had given it any further thought, he might have added other clan names to that list. But, had already moved on from the topic when the first option appeared.
It might have seemed like an aggressive move, but with the best of social intentions in mind, he decided to constantly be on the boarder of the Dawnwhispers personal space. Mainly to attract their notice so that he didn't have to initiate a greeting across his obvious language barrier.