Conviction never shames nor condemns us.
It calls us back to who we truly are.
It calls us back to who we truly are.
“Sloppy!” Victoria’s training sessions had been going on for some time now. The Seal had volunteered to spar with Vandrad, Cedric, and Vriko in order to help each of them push the limits of their various magics, particularly the ark for the men and the blessing for Vriko. While all three of them had made quite a bit of progress, they still weren’t anywhere near what they would need in order to fight a force such as Faera. Even Cedric, who was by far the more adept with the Ark, had a long way to go. Currently she was in the garden area just outside of the manor on New Rhaegar that served as a sparring ground. Today, she was only working with Vandrad and Cedric. With the two men being quite a bit ahead of Vriko’s skill level, she had elected to add an additional day of training a week to focus on just the men so they could truly be challenged without having to worry about whether or not Mythal’s sister was keeping up with them. She could sense that both of them were a bit distracted, though Cedric was more so than Vandrad. It was no surprise, given that the Rhaegarian known as Xavier had been found and apprehended only the day before. Xavier’s presence had put practically the entire island in a state of tension, particularly for the members of the du Wolff household. Given Cedric’s amorous relations with Vandrad’s pupil, and how Xavier had deceived her, it was only to be expected that he be just as invested in Xavier’s fate as the rest of the island. But distractions did not make for efficient training, and they were both being more careless than usual. It was beginning to vex her. For all that Victoria’s behavior toward mortals had improved over the years, or at least with the ones that she spent the most time with and had grown to respect in her own way, she was still very much a supernatural creature that did not fully sympathize with the human condition. The two men had been attacking her simultaneously, but it was not up to their usual standard, their actions half-cocked and fueled more by emotion than strategy. Victoria had easily brushed both of their efforts aside before digging into her own magical reserves and exploding a wave of power from herself that was strong enough to push both men back several dozen meters. “I did not come all this way today just to have my time wasted with clumsy, amateur attacks. Get your heads out of your asses and focus..!” If they couldn’t do so on their own, then Victoria would simply have to force them to block out everything else. Shifting gears in the blink of an eye, she increased her speed and strength to a measure that was noticeably higher than she typically fought them with up until this point in their training. Going fully on the offensive, she practically appeared right in front of Cedric, snatching him by the front of his top and forcibly hurling him at Vandrad. Whether or not the men managed to avoid a collision, she materialized beside them in the blink of an eye with her polearm in hand, swinging it in a wide arc that would deliver some serious damage if they didn’t put all of their attention on defending themselves. |
Serilda Sinclair