LEVIATHAN
the supernova
He was surprised to see her there before him; then again, Leviathan had been a little on the lagging side thanks to his injuries. He'd washed them out this morning at the oasis, cleaned away sand and salt, dirt and debris. As much as his wounds pulled and tugged, he still walked with his pride, stepping in to the Court to find Bexley waiting, his head lifting and eye focusing on her. "Eager?" He offered a grin despite the way he'd sounded, stepping up and shaking himself. Part of him was still damp, his tail and mane sticking against his body in strange places, hair wrapped around his horns as his scarred head turned toward her.
"First day of training is simple," he started, clearing his throat and straightening up tall. After the teryr, he knew what had to be worked on, for the most part. "We're here to build up your endurance and strength, and also, see what creativity you have when attacking." His stance shifted, in to something more so defensive than anything else, hooves sliding on the ground and his head lowering the merest fraction of an inch. "Come at me, Bexley. I want to see what attacks you have."
He was a hundred percent certain he'd be able to predict her moves while she was about to make them, but that's what made him a good warrior, being able to read attacks. He would teach her how to be more subtle about them.
@Bexley
"First day of training is simple," he started, clearing his throat and straightening up tall. After the teryr, he knew what had to be worked on, for the most part. "We're here to build up your endurance and strength, and also, see what creativity you have when attacking." His stance shifted, in to something more so defensive than anything else, hooves sliding on the ground and his head lowering the merest fraction of an inch. "Come at me, Bexley. I want to see what attacks you have."
He was a hundred percent certain he'd be able to predict her moves while she was about to make them, but that's what made him a good warrior, being able to read attacks. He would teach her how to be more subtle about them.
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