24th of Summer 520 AV
The air was still. Stifling. Yomila longed for a breeze.
Her previous training session had left her ragged and coated in a layer of sweat with bits of her hair clinging to her face. There was no respite on the horizon, the sky cloudless and sun-streaked, her only relief being the removal of her plate helm. She carried it at her hip. It felt weighted, her arms fatigued from both the heat and the exercise.
At least she had been able to put her sword and shield away. Just thinking about luging the large, heavy shield around any more than she had to made her weary. It was only in her weaker moments that she questioned why she ever chose it over a something smaller. Come morning, her opinion would have changed in favor of it once more. But for now..
She wanted to be excited. But she was so tired.
The Ethaefal was heading to the stables to meet her mount for the first time. She was accompanied by two others, two younger men who she unapologetically mistook for boys, but she ignored them as they made their way across the grounds. Riding had been one of her favorite things back in Endrykas, even without having had much opportunity to partake in it, and she had looked forward to getting a chance to interact with and ride one of the huge horses the knights bred and used. However, her exhaustion dulled her spirits; it would have been nicer to have been fresh.
But, she considered, this was all part of training. Of becoming better and ready to become a knight. She was not always going to have the chance to be well rested before needing to ride.
The two boys ceased their the low conversation they had been having between themselves and glanced up in unison to the stables. Without a word, they quickened their pace.
Yomila watched and did as well.
They filed into the stables one after the other and were met by a tall man in the standard issue platemail that designated all men and women as member of the knighthood. The Ethaefal had yet to notice the badges they wore to indicate their rankings and so failed to notice this man's own. Instead she focused on what she did know and what she could see: Blond, chin-length hair, groomed features and soft eyes.
The three settled naturally into a half-circle before the knight. Yomila shifted her helm to her front, holding it between both hands.
"Greetings you three. I am Ser Ulliver Windmount. I am charged with training you in all things to do with the horse." He paused and began to pace slowly across the span of the semi-circle. His voice still rang clear and he indicated with a new finger for each subject he covered, "Riding, Horsemanship, Animal Husbandry and Endurance." He turned a full one eighty degrees and and proceeded to the opposite side, "I will also be educating you on all things to do with our Tiaden Warhorses, the prize mount of the Sylirian Knighthood, as well as the history of them and the Knighthood cavalry. In time, we will also include more specialized training with weapons and shields, as well as how to handle cross-country riding and terrain."
He paused, having returned to the center, and looked at each one in turn. "For now, we will begin with the basics. Even if you have history with horses and riding, I will still go over each thing and you are required to pay attention and follow as I do so. I do this because our Warhorses are not you average mount," he said. "It also never hurts to refresh yourself on the basics."
Yomila fought the scowl that wanted to lit her face.
"Now," he added, "I will get your names before we begin." He pointed to the boy furthest on his right.
"Perry Tulliver, Ser."
Then the boy in the middle.
"Athan Alvikal, Ser."
Then the finger pointed at the Ethaefal.
"Yomila, Ser."
He nodded once and then turned, instructing them to follow, and led them past two stables. He stopped once he reached the last.
"Here is where your mounts will be kept. Although Windmmount Stables cares for them, you will still be expected to make an effort to bond with them and tend to them when time permits." Instead of leading them into the barn, he favored a room to the side of it.
The four shuffled into the tack room and Ser Ulliver had two sets of eyes on him. Yomila's black ones roamed the unfamiliar equipment. She had seen saddles and tack before, but had never ridden with either; the closest she had ever gotten to doing so being when she rode double with a knight after they found her on the Kabrin road.
The cold hand of uncertainty seized her and her eyes jumped to Ser Ulliver's face.
"This is where all your horse's equipment will be kept. This includes saddles, tack and bridles as well as grooming supplies. We require you to clean and maintain the items you use after each riding session." Then, more steely, "I will know if you do not."
The Ethaefal felt out of her depth surrdounded by all this extra equipment. Gone was the simple and clever yvas.
Her previous training session had left her ragged and coated in a layer of sweat with bits of her hair clinging to her face. There was no respite on the horizon, the sky cloudless and sun-streaked, her only relief being the removal of her plate helm. She carried it at her hip. It felt weighted, her arms fatigued from both the heat and the exercise.
At least she had been able to put her sword and shield away. Just thinking about luging the large, heavy shield around any more than she had to made her weary. It was only in her weaker moments that she questioned why she ever chose it over a something smaller. Come morning, her opinion would have changed in favor of it once more. But for now..
She wanted to be excited. But she was so tired.
The Ethaefal was heading to the stables to meet her mount for the first time. She was accompanied by two others, two younger men who she unapologetically mistook for boys, but she ignored them as they made their way across the grounds. Riding had been one of her favorite things back in Endrykas, even without having had much opportunity to partake in it, and she had looked forward to getting a chance to interact with and ride one of the huge horses the knights bred and used. However, her exhaustion dulled her spirits; it would have been nicer to have been fresh.
But, she considered, this was all part of training. Of becoming better and ready to become a knight. She was not always going to have the chance to be well rested before needing to ride.
The two boys ceased their the low conversation they had been having between themselves and glanced up in unison to the stables. Without a word, they quickened their pace.
Yomila watched and did as well.
They filed into the stables one after the other and were met by a tall man in the standard issue platemail that designated all men and women as member of the knighthood. The Ethaefal had yet to notice the badges they wore to indicate their rankings and so failed to notice this man's own. Instead she focused on what she did know and what she could see: Blond, chin-length hair, groomed features and soft eyes.
The three settled naturally into a half-circle before the knight. Yomila shifted her helm to her front, holding it between both hands.
"Greetings you three. I am Ser Ulliver Windmount. I am charged with training you in all things to do with the horse." He paused and began to pace slowly across the span of the semi-circle. His voice still rang clear and he indicated with a new finger for each subject he covered, "Riding, Horsemanship, Animal Husbandry and Endurance." He turned a full one eighty degrees and and proceeded to the opposite side, "I will also be educating you on all things to do with our Tiaden Warhorses, the prize mount of the Sylirian Knighthood, as well as the history of them and the Knighthood cavalry. In time, we will also include more specialized training with weapons and shields, as well as how to handle cross-country riding and terrain."
He paused, having returned to the center, and looked at each one in turn. "For now, we will begin with the basics. Even if you have history with horses and riding, I will still go over each thing and you are required to pay attention and follow as I do so. I do this because our Warhorses are not you average mount," he said. "It also never hurts to refresh yourself on the basics."
Yomila fought the scowl that wanted to lit her face.
"Now," he added, "I will get your names before we begin." He pointed to the boy furthest on his right.
"Perry Tulliver, Ser."
Then the boy in the middle.
"Athan Alvikal, Ser."
Then the finger pointed at the Ethaefal.
"Yomila, Ser."
He nodded once and then turned, instructing them to follow, and led them past two stables. He stopped once he reached the last.
"Here is where your mounts will be kept. Although Windmmount Stables cares for them, you will still be expected to make an effort to bond with them and tend to them when time permits." Instead of leading them into the barn, he favored a room to the side of it.
The four shuffled into the tack room and Ser Ulliver had two sets of eyes on him. Yomila's black ones roamed the unfamiliar equipment. She had seen saddles and tack before, but had never ridden with either; the closest she had ever gotten to doing so being when she rode double with a knight after they found her on the Kabrin road.
The cold hand of uncertainty seized her and her eyes jumped to Ser Ulliver's face.
"This is where all your horse's equipment will be kept. This includes saddles, tack and bridles as well as grooming supplies. We require you to clean and maintain the items you use after each riding session." Then, more steely, "I will know if you do not."
The Ethaefal felt out of her depth surrdounded by all this extra equipment. Gone was the simple and clever yvas.
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