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likethegun ([personal profile] likethegun) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2016-01-13 08:06 am
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Weapon Safety, Wednesday

When the students arrived at the Danger Shop today, they'd find it set up with a long row of fresh-looking training dummies, as well as a table with a variety of swords laid out.

"Hey guys. We're going to start off this class learning about some basic weapon types, and I figured the best one to start with would be swords," Sam said, grinning excitedly. "Ever since people figured out they could heat metal up and make something sharp, they've have been using those sharp metals to stab their enemies and defend themselves. If anyone's interested in some history of swords, I have a handout here, but I don't want to bore those of you who are here for more practical purposes." He knew not everyone was a nerd, it was all right.

"There are a few different types of swords here for you to practice with: we've got broadswords, fancier rapiers, and katanas for those who'd like to play with something a little less Western. If you don't have much experience, you can grab a sword and follow along with me, or you can go at one of the dummies on your own. This room will keep you from getting hurt, so don't be afraid to try and see what you can do."
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[personal profile] giveherahand 2016-01-13 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Mara was following along with Sam, and if her grip was far more familiar with a rapier than a true beginner's should be, she was definitely screwing up with the weight of the sword itself.

Lightsabers were lighter, kriff it.

RE: Sword Practice--Follow Sam [1/13]

[identity profile] oldstrongest1.livejournal.com 2016-01-13 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Skaar knew what he was doing with a sword, but what he was mostly doing was swinging a massive blade while being incredibly strong and basically indestructible. He didn't have what anyone would call "finesse." So he watched and learned.
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[personal profile] boneyard_girl 2016-01-13 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Ada was... well, Ada was trying.

The fact of the matter was that webbed fingers made holding a rapier practically impossible without severe pain after just a few moments, and the broadsword wasn't much better.

Luckily the katana, while not 'just right', didn't hurt so badly that she couldn't focus, and did her best to follow along with what Sam was doing.