pay the devil twice as much to keep your soul [minie]
Jun 4, 2023 9:16:36 GMT -5
Post by kap on Jun 4, 2023 9:16:36 GMT -5
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The training center was far more elaborate than I expected. I knew the tributes were meant to come here and be trained into prime victor-ready condition, but I always assumed for some reason that there’d be a lot less non-weapons skill training available. I was pleasantly surprised with the variety of stations they offered when I walked in and took a look around. Survival stations are just as important as weapons stations, in my opinion.
Still, the weapons stations were quite appealing to me. I knew a lot of survival skills from all the reading and studying I’d done over the last several years, but had never so much as lifted a sword or anything of the sort, with the exception of a kitchen knife for non-weaponry purposes, so it seemed that weapons would be a good place to start.
So, I made my way over to the bladed weapons and picked up what I recognized as a shortsword. It fit in my hands a little awkwardly: it was just a little too big in my small hands, but I’d manage. I got a proper grip on it and approached one of the dummies that they had set up as targets near the weapons. I tried to remember what a proper stance was from what I’d watched victors like Nixie Summers do when wielding blades in past Games, and did my best to mirror that. Then, I swung the weapon at the dummy I was targeting.
I missed entirely.
How in the hell had that happened? I set everything up right. Logically, I would’ve at least made contact. This was infuriating! I let out a huff of anger and readied my weapon again. As soon as I had my swing lined up and prepared, I heard a voice speak to me in what seemed like a mocking or teasing tone, but didn’t catch the tribute’s words. I lowered the sword and immediately turned my attention to her.
”Excuse me?” I said, eyebrow raised, urging her to repeat herself. ”Mind saying that again?” My right hand still held the sword limp at my side, left hand clenched as I stared her down and awaited what she had to say to me.