I have never feared the storm
Sah watched the fire beside him flicker, picking up on the women's use of fire magic. It was in its beginning stages and untrained. But they had all been there once. Even now, the Wild Thunder sometimes had mishaps when first learning a new magic. He shifted his weight to avoid the flames, watching as her focus broke.
Her slight self-deprecation pulled a frown to his face. "Hey, don't beat yourself up about it. We all start somewhere." She pulled a sword, and Sah nodded, drawing his own from where it was sheathed at his waist. "If you ever decide that you do want to train with your fire magic, I'd be happy to give you some pointers. Or you could come to the Arcane Academy in Halo."
The hybrid still had little clue as to what level his sparring partner was at. He had a solid idea of where she was in terms of magic, but not in other aspects. Sah decided to go a little easy on her in his first strike. Just in case.
Adjusting his grip on his sword, the Wild Thunder surged forward and slashed at her, purposefully giving her time to parry if she could. If not, he would stop the sword just shy of her skin to avoid harming her.
Her slight self-deprecation pulled a frown to his face. "Hey, don't beat yourself up about it. We all start somewhere." She pulled a sword, and Sah nodded, drawing his own from where it was sheathed at his waist. "If you ever decide that you do want to train with your fire magic, I'd be happy to give you some pointers. Or you could come to the Arcane Academy in Halo."
The hybrid still had little clue as to what level his sparring partner was at. He had a solid idea of where she was in terms of magic, but not in other aspects. Sah decided to go a little easy on her in his first strike. Just in case.
Adjusting his grip on his sword, the Wild Thunder surged forward and slashed at her, purposefully giving her time to parry if she could. If not, he would stop the sword just shy of her skin to avoid harming her.
Sah







