by Kyran 19th February 2018, 5:41 pm
The old man smiled relaxing his stance. "Why yes youngster it just so happens I was a Rune Knight." He squinted at Kyran. The mage held still, unsure of what the man was looking for. He didn't want to offend him by making the wrong move either. "Are you looking to learn a thing or two from your elders? There's quite a few of us willing to teach what we know to you young folk."
Kyran hoped his large smile wouldn't dazzle the old man. That was exactly what he had wanted to hear. Training with the old Rune Knights would sharpen the skills Sylvia had taught him so long ago. "I would...love to learn from...such famous Rune Knights! I haven't....been able to sharpen...my skills much since I...started being a...wandering mage. The jobs are...either too difficult...to properly advance...or too easy. My name is...Kyran, by the way...sir." He bowed low.
Perhaps it was laying it on too thick but above all else, Kyran wished to improve. These retirees gave him his best shot. He wasn't lying when he said his jobs were too easy or too hard. He hadn't advanced in much more than his magic. While Kyran loved his magic to an extent, his hard won skills were more important to him. What he learned from the retirees should bridge the gap he kept finding on jobs in regards to his skills.
The old man laughed heartily at Kyran's earnest manner. He made his way down the steps and patted Kyran's shoulder. "You have a strange way of talking but I'll teach you, my boy. And it is Burt. None of that sir stuff." Burt gestured for Kyran to follow him. There was a path of round stones set close together on the left side of the house. It was this path Burt took toward the back of the house.
As they walked, Kyran got a better look at his trainer. Burt had the physique of a man somewhere between his prime and old age. It was surprising as Burt was clearly nearing his late 90's if he wasn't there already. Liver spots marked the man's arms which shook slightly from holding the spear. Burt's hair was completely gone except the soul patch on his face and his eyebrows. Bald didn't look too bad on the old timer. Kyran couldn't help but admire the man. It was difficult to keep in such good shape so late in life. Living on a farm must have helped a great deal.
Burt stopped in a large training circle behind his house. There was little to no vegetation within the circle. Sand was most of the circle's makeup though dirt poked through here and there. Kyran wasn't sure what to do as he stepped into the circle. Burt tossed something at him. Kyran hurried to catch it. The long staff fumbled in his grip. It was clearly weighted at one end.
"This is a spear. Not a typical weapon for most people nowadays except the Rune Knights. Mages tend to be a little too fast for them." Burt said stepping out of the circle. His spear was resting on his shoulder, held with a familiar ease. When Kyran made to move, Burt shook his head. "What you're holding is a facsimile of a normal spear. It's meant to be a thrusting weapon. We'll get into the throwing and short versions later. Now, a spearman's stance is where all his power comes from. Unfortunately, the speed at which some mages can move requires you to constantly be moving as well."
Burt moved suddenly. He didn't move fast but it was so unexpected, Kyran was caught unawares. The shaft of Burt's spear hit him square across the shins. Electricity arced through Kyran as his feet were swept out from under him. He landed with a loud expulsion of air. Burt looked down at him, grinning widely.
"Be prepared, Keeton. No matter who your opponent is. That is my first lesson." Burt gestured for Kyran to stand. Kyran clambered to his feet with a groan. The practice spear lay a distance away and Kyran hurried to retrieve it. This would be much more difficult than he first believed. Who knew old people could hit so hard? When he returned,
Burt continued with the lesson.
"Now, widen your stance. Plant your feet and hold your spear in the middle of each end." Kyran attempted to stand correctly. Burt used his spear to correct his many mistakes. "Bad form can get you killed, Kylie. Your spear can splinter if you aren't holding it right. You have a long way to go before you are even a beginner." Burt shook his head sadly.
He began Kyran on a set of drills. First, Kyran had to relax himself and drop into the proper stance. When he did it incorrectly, Burt used his spear to shock him. After that drill, Burt had Kyran spin, jump, roll before dropping into the stance. Kyran suspected the old man got a thrill out of shocking him. The sun had nearly dropped below the horizon when Burt had him stop.
Kyran stood, covered in sweat and panting. His body trembled from the effort of the drills. He could feel bruises trying to form in various places on his shins. Burt had particularly liked hitting him across the shins. Burt took the practice spear back. "Good work, Kay. You made a little progress. Meet me back here tomorrow at noon to run through the drills again. I'll bring around some of the others too so you can meet us all." Kyran nodded slowly too tired to even speak.
It took a long time for Kyran to make it back to the village. His camp had been set up when he arrived the night before. It was a relief not to have to set it up or look for an inn. He struggled to prepare himself for bed. After a long minute, the mage simply gave up. Kyran toppled onto his bedroll. Sleep hit him like a hammer moments later. The mage had forgotten how grueling training could be. Moving up in the world didn't change such a simple fact.
Word Count: 1033
Total: 1408