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He still doesn't move, self-assured that everything's fine. If it wasn't, then he can adapt to that immediately, too. But this isn't anything. Just... meeting someone else who belongs here, apparently. ]
Yeah. I might be early.
[ He has the grace to look a little sheepish at the thought, bringing up his free hand to scratch at the back of his neck. ]
He's been helping me get used to the whole sword thing. They're not really a thing where I'm from, so, you know. [ A shrug. It's better to be versed in a world's weapons than not. ] Not like I got one out in the real world, but probably better learning how to use one now than if I had to do it on the fly. He's been good for that.
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[ Someone Geralt has actually agreed to train. That explains it. ]
Yeah. Might be. You want to train, though, feel free. I'm curious to see what you've learned so far.
[ She cocks her head, eyeing him curiously. Knowing that Geralt is working with this Amos and teaching him to fight gives her a different perspective, one that seems to assure her Amos is not someone she needs to be too wary of. So it is not with suspicion but only light curiosity that she asks: ]
Why did you bring the gun?
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He rolls the wrist of the hand holding his sword, getting a feel for it; it's when he's about to lift his shotgun's sling over his head, lean the weapon against the wall so as to not throw him off, that he hears Ciri's question; looks up at her mid-movement. ]
Hunter asked about it when he came to see me, couple weeks back. Wanted to see it in action. And I like having it, so. Figured it could just come along with me. [ He finishes pulling the sling up over his head, and it's as he's setting the weapon safely out of the way, up against the wall that he meets her eyes again, his own bright with curiosity, maybe even something that could be construed as hope. ] You shoot?
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Mm.
[ She shakes her head. ]
No. But a friend recently showed me how to use one. Wouldn't say I'm well versed in such weapons though.
I prefer swords.
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Sure. You kinda look like him. Makes sense.
[ He shifts his stance; probably lighter on his feet than a man of his build should be. As he talks, he works on some wrist-strengthening exercises; won't mean anything here, where he isn't doing anything with his actual body, but it's more about the habit of doing it than anything else. Respect for the weapon. ]
I grew up with guns. It's weird not having them around. Sword's a hell of a lot different. Not like it's a bad thing, but not even close to what I'm used to.
[ Considering how he's never so much as held a sword until he met Geralt, there's probably a lot of similarities in how he carries himself with one. He shifts to a full front stance β likely an early indication that he's someone who's going to take the offensive pretty much every single time β and tries a few cuts through the air. Power's evident in his swings, but by this point he's also figured out how to maintain his balance, stay light on his feet. He definitely started off wild; he's not anymore. ]
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Do I? [ Her ash-blonde hair has paled even further over the years. It's not quite the shade Geralt's is, not actually white, but it's close. It's funny (it's not actually funny), but she actually understands what Amos means. ]
Sure. Seems guns are a more ubiquitous weapon for a lot of folks who've wound up here. But you're right-- that sort of knowledge won't help much when you're learning your way around a blade.
[ Except, perhaps, knowing what it is to attack someone with intent to kill.
Ciri's brows rise when he starts practicing right then and there. A bit literal, huh? ]
Let's go outside before you start slicing up the candelabras.
[ There's room, if needed. But the hall isn't the place for training. Ciri nods at the door. ]
You only know forms, or have you actually sparred with him?
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He turns to pick up his shotgun along the way. ]
Mostly forms. You don't move as much when you're shooting. Better if you don't, otherwise your shot's gonna be erratic. Not like I'm not used to strenuous physical effort, [ a lifetime a manual labour should be pretty clearly reflected by his body, anyway, ] but it's a hell of a lot different than even just using your fists.
[ He's right beside her in following her out. ]
I've done the chopping wood kinda shit too. Still working up to sparring. I think the idea is he doesn't immediately land me on my ass. I mean, he's gonna, but the least I could do is make it somewhat difficult for him.
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Swordplay isn't like chopping wood.
You need finesse more than brute strength.
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Ciri's reaction only confirms that. His own eyebrows rise in turn, voice taking on a slightly playful edge. ]
Can't do shit to begin with if you don't got any strength. [ Hell, it's probably not a surprise that he's so obvious, though. Not like he's ever been a trained fighter. He just does it, and brute strength has always been on his side. He concedes the point immediately. ] But yeah, I figured. Kinda working on developing some new instincts there.
[ He tilts his head slightly, peering at her. ]
You probably fight different from Hunter. [ Just an observation based on different body types; nothing more. ] Got any pointers?
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In fact, she smirks, cocks her head with interest. ]
You can try to fight me.
[ She wonders if she's about to get a weird nickname too. ]
Show me what you can do. Give you some pointers then. Though I doubt you can land a hit.
[ Which is enough to say about her fighting style already. ]
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Though Amos' eyes drift back towards her dagger, then back to her eyes to address her directly. ]
You got a sword on you too, or just planning on using your knife? Or do you mean put the pointy objects away, go with fisticuffs? Just so we're clear.
[ No potential for any candelabra-esque incidents. Besides, not like they can really hurt themselves here, but probably better to get that established before he takes a swing at her and lucks out in removing a limb.
... She's probably right, though. About landing a hit. She's got that look to her: not particularly big, but you make up for it in other ways. If he manages a hit, it'd probably be a pretty big one. But he'd have to actually land it at first.
He's up for the challenge, at least. It'll be fun. Whatever her terms are β he'll happily go with them. ]
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[ In the Horizon, she could have it in a blink. It is as easy as breathing, imagining the familiar weight of her blade in her hands.
When he suggests fisticuffs, of all things, Ciri laughs like he's told a particularly amusing joke. ]
Oh, no. I would never suggest we put the pointy objects away. Where's the fun in that?
The goal is to see what you can do with a sword. So show me. Imagine it blunt like a training sword, if you wish.
[ She doesn't sound particularly concerned either way; he can't hurt her in here, and Ciri's confident she can dodge or, if needed, summon her own sword if he turns out to be better than she expects. ]
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Plenty of fun to be had with just fists. You should try it sometime.
[ But hell, it's her turf β probably, Hunter's turf seems like her own β so it's her rules. And she's got a point. Yeah. He can play that way.
Honestly hadn't occurred to him to blunt his sword. Weapons are weapons, and here, they've got free rein to go as nuts as they want with no real consequences. Treating it like they're just hitting sticks almost seems wrong.
He blunts it, the blade's structure visibly shifting, like he's focusing on it bit by bit. It's quick enough, but not so quick that it just pops into existence as something else. He's mentally cataloguing the changes as he goes, how he's gonna change it back to what it really is when they're done.
Looks back up at Ciri, expression open. ]
Last ground rule. Does this end as soon as I land a hit, orβ
[ And then he cuts himself off, charging at her before he even bothers to finish the thought. Maybe a twitch in his stance just before he stopped speaking would have alerted her; either way, he's probably lighter on his feet than he deserves to be, and his blunted sword is already out, swinging at her. There's power in it, a certain degree of wildness, but not so much that he can be knocked off balance, and he can at least readjust his stance quick enough to take another hack should she dodge.
He knows he's at the disadvantage here; isn't above fighting dirty at all. Never has been. A little harder when it's not his own turf, but hell, he'll make do. ]
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Her stance shifts subtly when he looks up, weight on the balls of her feet in her soft, flexible boots. ]
Ha! Tricky. [ She grins, and it sounds like praise more than an admonishment, as she steps out of the way neatly, bending to the side at the waist to duck under his next swing and come up on the other side, her dagger in hand, a demonstrative swipe just missing (intentionally) the fleshy underside of his dominant arm.
In a flash, she's behind him, but she doesn't strike. She backs away again, letting him refocus and come at her once more. ]
Armpit. Thigh. Groin. Protect your arteries. Most people focus on the big ones -- neck, chest, belly. But there are so many places where a deep enough cut, even a small one, can cause big problems.
Precision yields more consistent results than sheer power.
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Right. Get 'em bleeding out, not a whole lot else is gonna matter after. Guess I gotta brush up on my anatomy.
[ Or focus more on target practice. He's plenty used to the concept as far as shooting is concerned; this is different, but it adds an element to it. Like a game. Better for it to be a game here and now, when it doesn't matter, than to fuck it up when it does.
Still more than a sword's length of a distance away from Ciri, he points the end of his blade at the parts she'd mentioned. Armpit, thigh, groin. Centre of mass might not always be the best option like he's used to; especially not when said mass is quick and nimble.
Amos shifts back into a fighting stance, lunges forward to jab at her. There's still plenty of power in his thrusts, but rather than a swinging arc, he takes precision into account. Anywhere she tries to dodge to, he'll be back at it with another jab, degrees of movement added to it that would result in a sharp slice if he actually landed a hit with a pointed blade.
Maybe he catches her off-guard with a thrust, maybe he doesn't. Either way, it's a good workout, and as long as she's enjoying herself, so is he. Trying to adapt someone else's fighting style into his own carries its own challenges, and there's an element of clumsiness to it β but he knows to work on that now, so if there's ever a next time, he'll be better at it. It's a big change for someone who's never been professionally trained, who has always had to rely on his own strength and let it get him this far, but his pride has never gotten in the way before in him getting better at something. Wouldn't let it happen now. ]