Hyght sat on his bed, the bottom bunk of Gricelda's once solo ruled bed, and stared at the plain looking short sword that laid across his lap. The young baker ran a thin cleaning rag over the flat of the blade, taking in its gray color and smooth texture. "A sword," he murmured, "is simply metal put to shape in a forge and used to defend yourself and others." He spoke as if he were reading a cue card. Nervous sweat had pebbled his brow. With a sharp curse he wiped the beads from his face with the back of his hand and turned the blade over. He inspected the other side for nicks, smudges, and cracks all things he knew wouldn't be there. He'd been up since zero four hundred inspecting, cleaning and reinspecting his weaponry. He was obviously nervous, though he didn't dare say the words.
The chirping alarm of Hyght's Scroll came to life from the nightstand by the heads of the beds. Hyght felt himself jump slightly in a start and stare at the flashing time on the screen. His eyes had shot wide when the alarm roped him back to reality. He made a quick exhale and shook his head before dismissing the alarm. The inexperienced fighter noticed then that spears of sunlight had pierced through the blinds on his dorm room window. He wasn't sure if his roommates would be participating in the class today but he hoped they weren't or if they were, he hoped they'd not show till after his turn. Today was his first day of combat training. With one last look at the sword he sighed and knew he was only stalling. He gathered up his shield, slid it over one shoulder and sheathed his short sword before he let the door click shut behind him.
It didn't take Hyght long to find the room where his first lesson in combat would be held. As he approached he already heard multiple people talking about their anticipation to fight and where they had trained before coming to Syne. The pudgy baker felt a strong want to turn and walk away, to leave and not go through something that he found scary. Hyght wasn't a fighter, he knew that and never had any qualms with it.
You're gonna have to raise your arms in a fight at some point as a Huntsman, boy. He heard Mason's voice recall back to him. You're going to be the last line of defense to protect people from the horrors of the Grimm.
But I've never fought before. I don't even like the idea of fighting! Hyght cried and received a flat look from Mason's craggy face.
It isn't about what you like or dislike, son. It's about what needs to be done to protect yourself and others. Mason had said with a look to Hyght's gear. You've got a shield and a sword, tools used to both attack and defend. You've got heart and your damned stubborn too. I can see that even from our short time together. Just remember why you sought me out and twisted my arm to bring you along. He said with a warm smile.
Hyght let out a long sigh and fixed his eyes on the small crowd outside the room. "Right..." He opened and closed his right hand and stood straighter. "Sooner in the sooner it's done." He said with grim humor and stepped into the crowd as they began to file into the classroom.
The chirping alarm of Hyght's Scroll came to life from the nightstand by the heads of the beds. Hyght felt himself jump slightly in a start and stare at the flashing time on the screen. His eyes had shot wide when the alarm roped him back to reality. He made a quick exhale and shook his head before dismissing the alarm. The inexperienced fighter noticed then that spears of sunlight had pierced through the blinds on his dorm room window. He wasn't sure if his roommates would be participating in the class today but he hoped they weren't or if they were, he hoped they'd not show till after his turn. Today was his first day of combat training. With one last look at the sword he sighed and knew he was only stalling. He gathered up his shield, slid it over one shoulder and sheathed his short sword before he let the door click shut behind him.
It didn't take Hyght long to find the room where his first lesson in combat would be held. As he approached he already heard multiple people talking about their anticipation to fight and where they had trained before coming to Syne. The pudgy baker felt a strong want to turn and walk away, to leave and not go through something that he found scary. Hyght wasn't a fighter, he knew that and never had any qualms with it.
You're gonna have to raise your arms in a fight at some point as a Huntsman, boy. He heard Mason's voice recall back to him. You're going to be the last line of defense to protect people from the horrors of the Grimm.
But I've never fought before. I don't even like the idea of fighting! Hyght cried and received a flat look from Mason's craggy face.
It isn't about what you like or dislike, son. It's about what needs to be done to protect yourself and others. Mason had said with a look to Hyght's gear. You've got a shield and a sword, tools used to both attack and defend. You've got heart and your damned stubborn too. I can see that even from our short time together. Just remember why you sought me out and twisted my arm to bring you along. He said with a warm smile.
Hyght let out a long sigh and fixed his eyes on the small crowd outside the room. "Right..." He opened and closed his right hand and stood straighter. "Sooner in the sooner it's done." He said with grim humor and stepped into the crowd as they began to file into the classroom.