by Irowyn on February 8th, 2013, 8:41 pm
Irowyn studied Daniel's form and movements. He was able to mimic them but struggle to really understand them. Only after a few hours of being shown various techniques did Irowyn start to understand the underlying concepts of throwing a solid punch.
Not helping Irowyn's concentration was the anticipation of the sharp bite that he felt every time his knuckles smeared blood on the leather. The memory of pain slowed his punches. It took all of his concentration to hit the target as powerfully and as smoothly as he could manage.
Although inherently not as dangerous as he was used to, this was certainly one of the harder things that Irowyn had ever had to attempt. He just wasn't equipped for this skill set. He was finding himself in a strange new territory.
He had wrestled tigers before. He had cliff dove and survived falls from high out of temples. He'd withstood the blistering heat of Eyktol and braved the punishing chill of the Avanthal tundra but this was new all new. "Shyke, I don't know how Rolf did this stuff," Irowyn mused, reminding himself of a more nostalgic, happier time. In this way he simultaneously motivated himself and cheered himself into a second wind.
Through the sweat and the breathlessness, Irowyn persevered, pushing his mind to the limits so that he might actually learn something from this physically taxing experience.
Finally, hours into the session, Irowyn felt something different. One of these punches felt different than all those that had come before it. He was starting to understand this. A few punches later, he understood why it was different, how it was different. He began to understand the difference between a solid, painful punch and a flimsy, laughable punch. He still wasn't sure how Daniel had managed to pummel him so hard on the night before, but his punch was far more formidable now than it was a night ago.
"Thank you,"[/color] Irowyn panted, now slumped into a booth in the bar. "I know, now, what I'm doing when I go to throw a punch but more importantly, you've given me the boost I need to keep traveling. Tomorrow, I think that I will leave Syrilas. I have been preparing for travel to Nyka, I just couldn't find the will to actually leave this city and go anywhere. Thank you for knocking me off my arse and back into focus.
After properly bidding his instructor farewell, he walked out of the bar, a little more upright, now, than when he had entered.