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The knights are riding in- nevermind.
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role play forum. Why don't you register today? This message is not shown when you are logged in. Come roleplay with us, it's fun!)by Joris Mevelk on March 14th, 2014, 4:40 am
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by Letixia Raigner on March 14th, 2014, 7:46 pm
Leti had just finished saddling up a horse she wasn't used to, since Igor was currently being used by another person. This one was a chestnut, but as to what breed, she didn't know. Horses were like humans in her mind, they all looked a little different, but all alike. Leti grabbed a hold of the reins, and looped them around the horn to hold them in place. She then slipped her left, armored foot into a stirrup, and grabbed a firm hold of the horn. She bounced up and down on the ball have her right foot, then lunged upward with thrusts from her thighs, while pulling herself with her arm on the horn. She managed to swing her leg over the saddle, and found herself sitting in it just fine. She pumped a single, steel fist into the air, for this was the first time she'd gotten the mounting right on the first try. It was a a huge win for her. Lightly picking up the reins, she tapped the sides of the chestnut with her heels, starting him forward slowly. Leti led him out of the barn, and to the track and field. She wanted to try to get her horse to move at a pace faster than a walk today. As she rode around, she saw an odd sight. There was a man at the track who hadn't mounted yet. And he appeared to be quite uncomfortable in his situation. As she got closer, she saw that he had a Knight's pin on his cloak. Leti herself, preferred to mount while still in the barn, for there were walls and the like to assist her if she didn't quite make it. She rode up to him, eyeballing his appearance. Despite having the pin, his body, particularly his arms, looked like they'd never seen a day's hard work. It confused her. What sort of person become a Knight, that isn't physically fit? And then he fell onto his rump trying to mount up. Much like she'd done many a times in the past few days. He was built like a scholar, rode like a newborn squire, just who was this supposed Knight? So she decided to find out. "Hello Ser." She made no comment on his mounting, for she was no expert either, and she didn't wish to embarrass a Knight and end up running laps around the city. She smiled at him, "Would you like to ride with me Ser? I'm going to try him out at a trot today, for the first time. I could certainly use the pointers." It was quite common for a squire to ask a Knight for help, in an regard. This would let her find out if he knew more about horses than his little stumble let on. Perhaps he'd just gotten unlucky. |
by Joris Mevelk on March 14th, 2014, 8:40 pm
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by Letixia Raigner on March 15th, 2014, 9:49 pm
Leti smiled at his response to her offer. She could understand getting out of practice at things, especially if your post never required the use of horses much. She figured many of the Knights stationed within the city rarely had the need, the need for steed. When he spoke again though, she realized that she'd forgotten her manners. "Apologies Ser, I was rude. I'm Letixia Raigner, squire to Ser Ranqor Grayne." Leti rarely got to meet the Mage-Knights of the Order, since most of them were either really busy, or didn't train in most of the same aspects as the more mundane 'standard' Knights. She saw him give her an opening to join her. She gently tugged at her reins, not finding the horse to reply to her commands. Once more she tugged, to no avail. Then the squire realized that she'd been giving him the wrong command. She tapped him lightly with her heels, and he began forward, and with a bit of a struggle in the reins, she got him next to Ser Joris. She pulled back on the reins a bit to slow him down to try and match the Mage-Knight's pace. "I hope this question isn't inappropriate Ser. I've never met many of the Mage-Knights. Do you hold a post and patrol like other Knights? Or do you have different duties, Ser?" She had relaxed her grip on her reins, holding them just enough to not drop them. Olaf had taught her to not grip too tight or you could send the wrong commands to the horse. She maintained her posture on the horse, but relaxed her shoulders a bit. She assumed she would be doing this for a while, and she didn't want to be stiff all night. |
by Joris Mevelk on March 15th, 2014, 11:42 pm
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by Letixia Raigner on March 17th, 2014, 2:50 am
She knew next to nothing about magic, but did find an interesting thought spawn from his explanation of his duties. Magic, just like the sword on her hip, was a weapon. While she held no particular view on the arcane, she'd heard many pointed and downright vile opinions on the matter, that mages are evil, they magic goes against the good gods, that magic will destroy the world. But if magic were a tool, then it had no mind of its own. Swords aren't evil, but murderers with swords are. So perhaps, magic wasn't bad. Not that it mattered to her, she never figured she'd have to deal with it, not with the Mage-Knights in charge of fighting that fire, as he'd put it. She sidled along with him as he began his approach to the track. He certainly had her attention. There was always a part of her that wanted to know about magic. Not learn it or anything like that, but just learn about it. What sorts of magic were there? Could only magic fight magic? What should she do if she were to be attacked by a mage? "We patrol the Nettle District mostly." She didn't say that she wished she were stationed outside of the city. Patrolling the city was certainly honorable work, but she yearned for more. Syliras was safe because of the Knights, but not much happened within the boundaries of the city. She wanted to make a difference, a real difference, a big difference. The other question though, "I... It's a little complicated, if you don't mind a longer story." As she approached the turn of the fence, she made sure to give wide berth, since her turning was still awkward at the best of times. "When I was younger, I think it was about three or four years ago, I was a civilian. I lived with my father, a merchant in the bazaar, though he's originally from Yahebah. I used to go out in the woods a lot on my own to fish. I never felt scared being alone out there because of the Knights' presence. Nothing bad ever happened. Then one day I met a Myrian woman, by the name of Kaie. She couldn't speak Common very well, and I'd never met a Myrian before that. Some miscommunication happened, and I was under the impression that she was going to kill and eat me. I'd never been so afraid in my life, despite the fact she was trying to help me build a fire. But in that fear, I remembered something my dad told me. He told me that fear could kill faith. That one's faith must be strong enough to fight fear every moment of every day. I was young, I barely knew anything of Yahal, and still don't know much. But my faith in him, and in my dad, steeled my resolve that day. After that, I wanted to help conquer fear where ever it may be, whoever it might affect. And so I turned to the only other thing that helped my fears fade. The Syliran Knights." She hadn't been paying attention, and allowed her steed to drift over, and bumped into Ser Joris' mount. Correcting him, then recorrecting her overcorrection, she continued, "And that brings us to today. My dad was never so proud as the day I was accepted as a squire, though part of me thinks he was relieved that he didn't have to marry me off to one of his friends' sons." "Apologies if my riding is poor, I just learned earlier this season, Ser." |
by Joris Mevelk on March 17th, 2014, 9:43 pm
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by Radiant on April 5th, 2014, 7:59 am
Skill | XP Earned |
Observation | +1 XP |
Rhetoric | +2 XP |
Socialization | +2 XP |
Riding: Horse | +3 XP |
Lore Earned |
Letixia: Squire |
Location: Windmount Track And Field |
Mage-Knight: Not That Different From Knights |
Riding (Horse): Increasing And Decreasing Pace |
Riding (Horse): Balancing Self On Horseback |
+1 Shield Points |
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