Summer 505 AV
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The Kendoka Sasaran, a place the Akalaks of Riverfall knew well. It was the best training dojo in the city for armed combat. Riaris was one of the many that came there to train since a young age, and continued to do so. On this day, the young Akalak headed inside where the buzz of the dojo greeted him once again. It was normal to find the mats full, combats taking up the size of the place for hours to go. Arriving earlier gave one no more chances of finding a spot then if they arrived in the evening.
Still Riaris showed up during the earlier bells of the day and entered the dojo where he was greeted by Mizra Aqdas. The massive Akalak stood much taller than he, and was almost twice his size. However Riaris wasn't intimadated by this at all. Mizra Aqdas was a teacher, and beyond his accomplishments in the past, he was a teacher now, and the young Akalak looked to him for wisdom and training to better his own skills.
"Young Riaris...welcome back." Mizra Aqdas said loudly, his voice deep and booming.
"I'd like more training, my blade skills are lacking at best.." the young Akalak replied.
"So you'll be looking to train in Lakan then?" Mizra Aqdas asked as he escorted Riaris inside and over to the racks that contained the wooden weapons stock.
"No..I want to attempt the two-bladed sword again." He stated firmly, then reached onto the rack to pick the desired weapon.
Mizra Aqdas smirked, recalling the first time that Riaris had attempted to use the weapon. The Akalak had learned something of the weapon's use, but was far from able to use it correctly. True it was better to learn one weapon well first before attempting another, but it was just as smart to test other weapons to see if there is one that could be better suited. Riaris would continue to improve himself with his lakan, but he also wanted to work with the two-bladed sword and see if he could truly handle such a unique weapon.
Riaris took the wooden two-blade weapon into his hands and tested it's weight. He then stepped out onto one of the empty mates and slowly moved the weapon around in his hands to get a feel for it. The weapon was well balanced, but it's true balance was in that of the wielder. The young Akalak moved about with the weapon in his hands, slipping from side to side, then thrusting the weapon forth, with his body angled to the side of it so that he wasn't stabbing himself with the other end of the blade that was closed to him.
"I see that you remember what you learned for your first attempt at using it. Keep it up that will do you well once you're ready to move on to trying the real thing."
Mizra said as he observed the man's movements. Riaris smirked, gripping the handle of the blades firmly within both hands as he held it outward, and attempted a vertical slash across the air. He stood back and attempted the move again, only this time he turned his body in after the first strike and spun on his heels to bring the other side of the weapon into a sharp swing.