Time Stamp: 91st Day, Fall 513AV. "Ow." He couldn't feel the sting that he'd been warned about from the flat edge of the steel dagger, but he still made the noise to satisfy the female knight that'd managed to strike him on the arm. She had a small frown of something between disappointment and some other unreadable emotion over her face, but he didn't look at it for long enough to really study it and she soon backed away regardless. "You need to focus yourself. Use the dagger as an extension of your arm." The knight, Natasha if he remembered correctly, reeled the small dagger back and sent a sharp jab for his ribcage - thankfully he was able to lean to the side just before it struck, or it might have left an ugly gash - but the following swipe to the side meant that he had no room in the mere inches between the edge and his chest before its slender edge struck him again with a lot less force, but he knew regardless that it would have caused significant damage if the knight didn't have enough competence around the weapon to turn it just before it struck, meaning that instead of one of the sharpened edges, he got the flat between them. Not to mention for the fact that they were going at quite a slow pace; he may not be proficient, but he could see how she slowed before each attack, giving him time to move aside before it connected. Still it struck; it shouldn't have, but it did. They kept going and she wheeled around to bring a strike against his back, which he barely had enough time to step away from; he brought it up soon afterwards with an attempt to slam into her chin, but she stepped back and the blade swung high into the air with the amount of force that he'd thrown into it. He felt vulnerable; for good reason, because two more light jabs landed on either side of his ribcage and a third, harder, over his stomach before he was able to bring it down and defend himself again. He could tell the third one was actually supposed to hurt - if only he could feel them. There'd be bruises in the morning and the spots would most likely remain tender for another few days after those had faded, but apart from that, they wouldn't affect him. Apart from the knowledge that had that been a real battle, he'd be bleeding profusely for a few minutes and then he'd be dead, if he even had a few minutes.. then the black would come, and the silence, and the-- She was looking at him funny. Oh, right. "Ow." She pulled back from the stance that she'd held; one arm drawn back, and her entire body leaning forwards with her legs spread, in order to grab the sword, her spare dagger that she'd given him for the purposes of a friendly training session, from between his fingers and wave it in front of his face. She could see it - he wasn't using the sword. He didn't have a clue how to; she could block his attacks in mid-air, he couldn't even see them coming before they hit. It was all too fast for him, the changes in stance.. "What's the good in having a sword if you don't use it?" "What's the good in trying to use a sword if I cannot use it well." "You won't learn how to use it well if you don't try." She had a point, as much as he hated it, so he snatched the handle back from her and made a few small practice swings, though the stance that she'd taken wouldn't escape his mind. A glance in the knights direction confirmed that she was watching him, and he knew that he couldn't start showing an attempt to copy it, or she'd be able to counter the stance through the obvious weakness - while her legs were open, it would be more difficult to move to evade another strike, especially since they weren't using shields - only the tiny metal daggers that had barely any reach on them, and the other hand was free to wave around. Even with the lack of weight or size of the sword, he'd been balancing with his other arm. If he could land a single hit on this knight, he'd be happy, although he knew that she was much better in the capability of her blade, there were still little mistakes that even the best of the warriors made. She was still watching, so he began to practice the different moves one at a time - the foot stance, spread out fairly wide, and then with his arm stretching forwards with that same sharp stabbing motion, and finally the other arm being held back for stability. Each step he made kicked up a little dirt in their make-shift arena - it wasn't exactly Stormhold.. but it wasn't the Bronze Woods. Somewhere between the two, on the edge of the two, in a small clearing that hung beside the entrance to the Castle that he'd managed to find the female knight. A few small words and a bit of begging on his part had given enough reason for her to try out her skills against him - though upon realising that he had absolutely no skill with a blade, a bit more pleading had led to her giving him a few pointers. He repeated each move over and over, trying to find an equal balance in the three different sets - though soon enough, he was back into the actual fighting, and she swung the dagger once around her side with nimble fingers nearly blurring in their competent speed. "Come on then, once more and then we'll try it with a shield. You can borrow one of mine. Hopefully you'll last longer this time, but if not, we can always come back to it." She didn't wait much longer before getting back into position, the dagger held in one hand with the other pulled back as she swung for his shoulder. Once again, he ducked under it and she only reversed it and came back from the opposite side, although now he was already prepared. Remembering the same move that she'd pulled before, the blade struck him but he pushed back with both hands gripping the handle as, immediately, he struck for her chest, feet spread apart and leaning forwards to increase the reach and compensate for the daggers meagre size... and it missed, as Natasha had already stepped to the side. However, she looked.. somewhat surprised. Like a small child had shown her a finger-painting and for once, it looked like something other than a big smudge over the paper. "Not bad. Even though you still got hit. But you need to lower your arm a little.." As she spoke, she gently gripped his wrist and drew it down so that it eased his weight and helped him look a bit less like an idiot with no clue what he was actually attempting. Though, a few more practices made it a little easier. When he looked back to the female knight she was smiling a little - he didn't return it, but he felt a little better. Even though he'd simply picked her out at random and asked if she could show him some moves in using swords, she'd managed to make a good impression so far. Perhaps he'd ask her for future sessions. As it was, it'd been difficult to find a knight willing for a small session of fighting with some unknown addition to the Castle. "Let's try it with the shields now, shall we? |