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004 - [voice/action] Lessons

  • Apr. 14th, 2010 at 10:16 AM
For my students, lessons will be this evening at the barracks. I will see you individually for now.

[Which is where Sigmund will be spending his day today, should anyone want to test their skills against his. Especially you, Serious Red Haired Man Who Failed To Introduce Himself Despite Living With His Mother. He's looking forward to putting a dent or two in that lowlife's pride, if he should dare to show his face. While fantasizing about his impending moral victory, he marks off two large squares, one inside the other. The first is with chalk on the floor, and the second (nearly twice the size) with upright poles and a rope barrier. All of the training dummies are well out of the way - it seems he has no intentions of letting even beginners expect a stationary target.

There's also a good selection of wooden wasters on the floor by one of the poles. They replicate blades of several weights and lengths, from a longsword down to an arming dagger. Perhaps more impressive are the wooden shields hung next to them. One is a simple targe, but the other is a carefully carved, jointed and glued replica of his own shield, with a similarly carefully carved replica of his blade strapped behind it. Unlike the other wasters, it has been weighted to better mimic the balance of his sword.

For now, he leaves it be and takes up a position on one side of the center square with his real equipment at hand. After several moments of complete stillness and silence, he rushes forward in a sudden burst of activity. First, he lunges forward and swings his shield arm wide, smashing it into the face of an imaginary opponent. As soon as his hand has vacated the space in front of him, his sword is there, thrust forward with enough power to skewer a grown man. He draws it sharply upwards, his shield coming upwards to guard his face when his other hand joins the first on the sword grip. From above his shoulder, the sword comes down in a powerful diagonal swing. He lifts the foot to the rear of his stance while the swing follows through, and the momentum carries his whole body with it in a full circle, his armored foot kicking out as a serious threat to his pretend adversary's kneecaps. Now facing forward again, he needs no time to regain his bearings and instead lunges forward another two steps, sword pointing low and to his side. With only that short run-up, he launches himself eight or nine feet into the air, sword swinging up with him in a powerful arc. He lands in a crouch with enough force to set the plates of his armor ringing with the impact, sword held parallel to and just inches above the floor. Impressively, the toes of his foremost foot are just touching the opposite side of his chalk square.

More impressively, he has had his eyes closed the entire time.

A few students? He can handle that.]


((OOC notes I forgot the first time: *facepalms forever* this post is for the people who expressed interest in playing out a spar or a lesson. Like I said before, if you'd prefer not do that, just drop a comment here, or a pm, or whatever, with how your character's general skill level and how they'd act during the lesson so that I can get an idea of Sigmund's impression of them. It's kind of important to how he'd plan more lessons, so I'd really appreciate it.))

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chaincutter
[personal profile] chaincutter wrote:
Apr. 17th, 2010 01:39 am (UTC)
[What is this, low blows? What Kratos may or may not realize is that Sigmund jumps to those ludicrous heights under only his own power, and he might as well be swinging at tree trunks. Sigmund doesn't even bother to block. The hit turns his knee in some, but he doesn't otherwise acknowledge it. Instead, he leaps.]
[identity profile] salvationfound.livejournal.com wrote:
Apr. 17th, 2010 02:20 am (UTC)
[A high jump. That's pretty impressive, too. Kratos can't even remember how high he can jump without his enhanced strength... Now that Sigmund's jumped, Kratos raises his shield and braces himself, ready for a strike from above. But he's ready to move, too, in case Sigmund doesn't strike and chooses to land instead.]
chaincutter
[personal profile] chaincutter wrote:
Apr. 20th, 2010 02:44 am (UTC)
[Why choose one, when Sigmund can do both? He uses the brief moment at the height of his jump to turn the waster so that the flat will hit the shield. There are no dainty landings here. He may have come down on his feet, but he still hits the ground like several sacks of bricks.]
[identity profile] salvationfound.livejournal.com wrote:
Apr. 23rd, 2010 08:08 am (UTC)
[Kratos takes the hit against the shield calmly, although he finds the corners of his lips turn up a bit. He's not being cocky, he simply hasn't had a good spar against someone in a good while. The last time he'd had one was against Lloyd, and that was months ago. As Sigmund takes the force of the landing, which Kratos can see was a hard one, he shoves against the offending waster and swings his own around towards his shoulder.]
chaincutter
[personal profile] chaincutter wrote:
Apr. 26th, 2010 01:44 am (UTC)
[Sigmund will give him all the spar he can handle. He's still a little chafed from that "judge your skills" comment. If Kratos is going to make comments like that, far be it from Sigmund to deny him a fair and accurate (and possibly slightly painful) sampling.

He responds to the attack by doing two things at roughly the same time. First, he lifts his arm so that his rerebrace covers his otherwise unprotected shoulder. Secondly, he pushes forward with his shield. He doesn't treat it as an extension of his armor so much as he does a second weapon.]

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