Post by Armina Terrac on Dec 18, 2021 18:26:43 GMT
Armina loved the early mornings in the training yard. There were so few men present, and those who were would not take notice of visitors. The sun had yet to truly breach the sky, casting the whole of the yard in a half shadow. The men who moved It reminded her of the early mornings before her father would arrive back from his business trips, exhausted from riding all night just trying to make it home.
The crisp morning air of the training yard swept over her like a gentle touch, barely stirring her thick dark green cloak. She looked out from under the fur-trimmed hood, scanning for a quiet place where she might practice in peace. Too often she felt hassled by the recruits here who thought themselves ready to become Gai’dan. She also didn’t need her fellow sisters pestering her about finding a warder.
When she finally found a spot she sat down with her sword. While the total concentration of blademasters eluded her, she found the practice of focusing her emotions early in the morning calming. As she was finishing her morning focuses she was approached by Kaela. She was trailed by her new warder, Eagan, a fresh-caught Illianier with a nasty scar over his right eye. According to Kaela, he was far less of a grouch than his constant expression would suggest.
“Good Morning Sister!” Kalea was always cheery, even at funerals for others, she seemed to manage to find a light to shine on a situation. “Have you come to observe the Yard’s newest prospects?”
Armina didn’t respond, instead just shooting a sideways glare. Kalea was a good friend, but for years she had tried to convince Armina to give up her chase. Done out of love no doubt, but annoying at the best of times. Kalea took the hint and didn’t bring it up again, instead looking out over the yard herself. The two sat in silence for a while with Eagan watching over the trainee’s, no doubt himself wondering who might be taking a fancloth cloak soon. After a few minutes, Kalea got up and moved off, leaving Armina to her peace and quiet. It didn’t last.
“Your sister is right you know, Armina Sedai.”
Armina got up from her meditation to turn and face the Yardmaster, acknowledging his presence with a nod. He was one of the few around here who usually wouldn’t pester her about looking for a warder. She did not know Avyanna’s warder that well, but she knew he respected her choices and had allowed her to train some of the novices in the art of swordplay.
“No warrior can fight alone forever, Armina Sedai.” She denied him any kind of response. Yet the words were somehow cutting. Perhaps because they were so close to what she’d heard said time and again in the borderlands. Soldiers had often reminded their fellows that no man stood alone against the shadow, even her own love had once mentioned the phrase when she asked how he could stand to go north year after year.
“If you don’t want to choose one today, you might be at least interested to help me test some of the promising candidates.”
Armina considered the yardmaster’s request, it was true that sooner or later she should choose a warder. If nothing else it might help to have another pair of eyes in searching for her child. It might also help to take her mind off things and remind her what her mission was supposed to be. She had sworn herself to the green so that she could defend those who suffered at the hands of the shadow. They were the first sword and shield against the shadow, and she must be ready to act as such.
“Very well.”
Armina accompanied Galvin to where there were several trainees already readying themselves. All looked capable as warriors, but no warder could be simply capable. None of them looked very old, though she guessed that they were closer in age to more of the newer sisters than she would like to admit. The oldest was maybe his mid 20’s, were they sending such babes to die still?
“Alright lads, this morning you’ll be training with the help of Armina Sedai. It will be two on two, with the first group to knock the other out being our victor. Know this, you’re not here to impress the Aes Sedai. She will tell you in less kind words that she has no interest in any of you. She will throw everything she can and more to try to trip you up, and it’s your job to stand with your partner and make sure the changing conditions don’t see you knocked out. Now, take your places. Zolyas with Lyraes, Avaran with Meccion.”
The crisp morning air of the training yard swept over her like a gentle touch, barely stirring her thick dark green cloak. She looked out from under the fur-trimmed hood, scanning for a quiet place where she might practice in peace. Too often she felt hassled by the recruits here who thought themselves ready to become Gai’dan. She also didn’t need her fellow sisters pestering her about finding a warder.
When she finally found a spot she sat down with her sword. While the total concentration of blademasters eluded her, she found the practice of focusing her emotions early in the morning calming. As she was finishing her morning focuses she was approached by Kaela. She was trailed by her new warder, Eagan, a fresh-caught Illianier with a nasty scar over his right eye. According to Kaela, he was far less of a grouch than his constant expression would suggest.
“Good Morning Sister!” Kalea was always cheery, even at funerals for others, she seemed to manage to find a light to shine on a situation. “Have you come to observe the Yard’s newest prospects?”
Armina didn’t respond, instead just shooting a sideways glare. Kalea was a good friend, but for years she had tried to convince Armina to give up her chase. Done out of love no doubt, but annoying at the best of times. Kalea took the hint and didn’t bring it up again, instead looking out over the yard herself. The two sat in silence for a while with Eagan watching over the trainee’s, no doubt himself wondering who might be taking a fancloth cloak soon. After a few minutes, Kalea got up and moved off, leaving Armina to her peace and quiet. It didn’t last.
“Your sister is right you know, Armina Sedai.”
Armina got up from her meditation to turn and face the Yardmaster, acknowledging his presence with a nod. He was one of the few around here who usually wouldn’t pester her about looking for a warder. She did not know Avyanna’s warder that well, but she knew he respected her choices and had allowed her to train some of the novices in the art of swordplay.
“No warrior can fight alone forever, Armina Sedai.” She denied him any kind of response. Yet the words were somehow cutting. Perhaps because they were so close to what she’d heard said time and again in the borderlands. Soldiers had often reminded their fellows that no man stood alone against the shadow, even her own love had once mentioned the phrase when she asked how he could stand to go north year after year.
“If you don’t want to choose one today, you might be at least interested to help me test some of the promising candidates.”
Armina considered the yardmaster’s request, it was true that sooner or later she should choose a warder. If nothing else it might help to have another pair of eyes in searching for her child. It might also help to take her mind off things and remind her what her mission was supposed to be. She had sworn herself to the green so that she could defend those who suffered at the hands of the shadow. They were the first sword and shield against the shadow, and she must be ready to act as such.
“Very well.”
Armina accompanied Galvin to where there were several trainees already readying themselves. All looked capable as warriors, but no warder could be simply capable. None of them looked very old, though she guessed that they were closer in age to more of the newer sisters than she would like to admit. The oldest was maybe his mid 20’s, were they sending such babes to die still?
“Alright lads, this morning you’ll be training with the help of Armina Sedai. It will be two on two, with the first group to knock the other out being our victor. Know this, you’re not here to impress the Aes Sedai. She will tell you in less kind words that she has no interest in any of you. She will throw everything she can and more to try to trip you up, and it’s your job to stand with your partner and make sure the changing conditions don’t see you knocked out. Now, take your places. Zolyas with Lyraes, Avaran with Meccion.”