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Fencing Club - Salle, After Classes
Edmund arrived earlier than necessary to make sure the practice swords were out and the area was clear for use. He waited for everyone to arrive and noted silently that this definitely wasn't the kind of club roster he'd been expecting. Still, they wanted to learn, so he would do his best.
"Welcome to Fencing Club. I believe I know most of you now. My name is Edmund Pevensie. The school has seen fit to have Professor Algren supervise us. There are a few ground rules as we'll be dealing with objects that can kill you if you use them improperly. Treat every weapon seriously, even if it's a wooden practice sword, and treat your opponent with respect.
This week will be informal. Please go around the room and introduce yourself and tell everyone what, if any, experience with fencing or swordwork you have. It's okay if you don't have any. We'll work on that."
"Welcome to Fencing Club. I believe I know most of you now. My name is Edmund Pevensie. The school has seen fit to have Professor Algren supervise us. There are a few ground rules as we'll be dealing with objects that can kill you if you use them improperly. Treat every weapon seriously, even if it's a wooden practice sword, and treat your opponent with respect.
This week will be informal. Please go around the room and introduce yourself and tell everyone what, if any, experience with fencing or swordwork you have. It's okay if you don't have any. We'll work on that."

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At his hip was his sword- the one presented to him by Katsumoto during his time spent in Japan. It wasn't likely to see any action today, however, as Algren was still healing from his injuries.
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"I can live with that," he decided. "Considering the number of students likely to be swinging blades around, I wouldn't want it to get too busy to keep under control."
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"That's how I learned," he noted. "It'll be more than good enough for them, too. If anyone has any arguments on that matter, send them to me, and I'll straighten them out for you, Mr. Pevensie."
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