by Banir Ironwood on October 12th, 2012, 9:36 am
Show him what he had? Shouldn't be too hard, though he was mostly here to learn. Moving to stand before Xi he began to undo the straps that held the cold iron to his body. Taking the heavy iron and setting it down a little ways away, next removing the armour on his right arm and the bladed claw that covered his fingers. There was no need for anyone to get hurt, this was just a spar and slight training session. He tossed the deadly armour with the rest of his belongings. The weight lifted from his body he felt almost twice as light as before. Though it was only two guard braces, a gauntlet with bladed fingers, vambrace, and a rerebrace. He had made sure that when they where forged they where twice as thick as normal. The weight kept him strong, protected him, it was the last thing he had forged with his father. He kept his greaves on, letting the metal clink lightly on his mud covered boots. Without his armour his muscles became defined under his light coat, lines clear on his person where leather had earlier entrenched upon his body.Though the advantage was clearly in Xi's favor now, he only had his natural density for any real armour and speed with him. And though it was impressive, nothing could hold fast forever.
When Xi had asked his questions he thought them over in his mind carefully. The man had seemed nice enough, little rough, but polite. As he lowered into a relaxed fighting stance, feet spread apart arms up, hands partially closed ready to make a fist or a flat palm. Clearing his throat for a moment he prepared to answer the first question. "If you, could be so, kind as to, do so. Hard to, talk as, it is. Any more, damage I, may never, be able to, talk." He needed a moment to regain his breath his eyes shifting to a calm grey that had red flaring around it. The next question wouldn't be so easy to answer. Though the option to not talk about it was available, he was beginning to appreciate Xi. The last human he had met was, a lot more forceful in deriving information from someone. Carefully mulling it over in his mind he figured he'd give him a hint.
"In the north, are the, Vantha. Their eyes are, akin to my, own. They reflect, the emotion, in oneself. As for the, first hit, I think it, best that the, teacher starts, off first." Silently Banir wondered if Xi had a mind behind his muscle much like himself, if he could pick up the hint he had left down. Also curious if he knew that only a fool makes the first move in a fight. He'd been through enough scrapes to know its better to react than act in a fight. Defense would be a far more wise choice when dealing with a better opponent. And since there was little size difference besides their weight, it would be best to focus on taking a stance that would allow for counter-attacks and blocking. Slowly he began to reflect his choice, legs tensing ready to dodge one or kick ; slightly forward one, backward. His right arm slowly tightening while his left remained sturdy but free. Hand open and loose but ready to become an immediate offense in a moments notice.
"Where life leads me, is where I shall go. The greater question is, who is willing to accompany me on such a long travel?"