Dame Evie Frye (
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hazy shade of winter - january open post
[Another open post for both Evie and Nancy. Starters are in the comments, feel free to grab me at
sheakespeare if you want something specific, or write your own starter, I'm not picky.]
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"But I think that's enough for work today, don't you?" Evie pulls her hoodie back on and begins to walk to a spot further down the room. There, she had a few practice swords. They were dull, of course, though still metal. When you're a vampire, you don't have to worry about the messy side effects, but that doesn't stop her from grabbing two face masks similar to what a fencer might wear, and a glove for each of them, to protect their sword hand.
"Here." She tosses Caroline the sword. "Keep the tip down until it's time to start. Don't worry about hitting me. We're going to go to five touches." Plus, if she had Caroline swinging at her now, she could show off a little.
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The sword is heavy and it takes her a few moments for her to find a comfortable grip. "Does the touch have to be on the torso?" she asks, trying to remember anything she knows about fencing.
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But then again: vampires, and these things were metal. They were in no danger except via accidental decapitation. She doubted Caroline had the strength to do it, anyway, with her blunted sword.
She also doubted that Caroline would be able to best her, but then again, sometimes you didn't have to be good, you just had to be extremely lucky (or unlucky, as the case may be). "But, because it's your first time, no. You can hit anywhere above the waist." That was a more traditional saber style of fighting. Then again, fencing was very different from dueling and Evie was apt to teach her to duel.
Evie placed her mask on, and moved to the far-side of the mat. Bringing her sword up, she gave a small bow and salute of her weapon. "When you're ready."
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It was going to be surprisingly hard not to show off.
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"all your movements should come from the wrist," she tells her, and flicks her blade lightly to show her.
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This was going to take awhile.
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"Not bad," she tells her.
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"Though I'm not training you for that." Just self defense, mostly. A bit of offense.
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Well, except for the assassinating part. She'll kill if she has to but it's not exactly her favourite thing.
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So maybe she'd done a little googling.
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"That's it- well, even I'm getting old." 170. She was a child, in comparison to some vampires.
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"I think that's enough for today. What did you think? If I'm rubbish, say so. It's been some time since I've trained anyone else." That had mostly been Jacob's cup of tea. He'd always been so great at training the others.
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"Is there anything I can do at home to practice? I'm pretty much stuck in my apartment during the day."
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"Additionally, it wouldn't hurt to practice holding the weight of a sword. Start small, with something like a beer bottle. Just hold it in your arm, hold your arm out at shoulder height. See how long you can go."
A pause. "And you can't forget cardio." They had nothing but time on their hands now, she saw no harm in giving Caroline lots of extra credit options.
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"Though it's a good thing you've got nothing but time now." Vampires didn't really need to sleep. Or much of anything so long as they ate.
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She takes the sword from Caroline.
"You've got enough time to get home? This place is sun-tight, if you need to stay."
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