A Time of Tigers - From Peasant to Emperor-Chapter 1409 Ambitions - Part 6
1409: Ambitions β Part 6
1409: Ambitions β Part 6
ββ¦That would be because it was a Corpse Soldier, and weβve heard that story before,β Karesh muttered, leaning on his great sword. π³πΏππππ²ππ»ππππ₯.ππ π
Firyr wasnβt the only one practising his individual combat skills.
The whole of the training grounds seemed to be dedicated to that today.
The different Commanders and officers, in Kaya, Yorick, Jorah and Karesh were practising their own skills as well.
Kaya had three men set against him too, and as Oliver watched, he calmly put the three of them back onto the floor, using nothing but his gauntlet-covered hands.
βGreetings, Ser Patrick,β Jorah said, noticing him first, and coming over to pay his respects.
βTheyβre enthusiastic,β Oliver said, gesturing to the rest of the men.
βThat they areβ¦β Jorah sighed.
βTo confirm, it was a hundred men that we were to choose from them, wasnβt it?β
βIt was.
If we put in the entire force of our standing force, Iβm sure there would be complaints,β Oliver said.
Heβd certainly considered allowing all his men to enter as he pleased, but he quickly came to the conclusion that it would make for a ridiculous sight, seeing a quarter of every melee filled with Patrick soldiers.
βOn what grounds are we choosing them, do you suppose, Captain?β Jorah said.
βIf it be based on enthusiasm, then theyβre difficult to tell apart.
If itβs based on skill, naturally, our most veteran men are going to be the only ones to enterβ¦ But I donβt suppose you would wish for that, given your aim in raising morale?β
βYou can take perhaps twenty of the newer men, that look worthy of it,β Oliver said.
βSomething for them to aim for, given how much it seems to be lending them energy in their training.β
βThat would certainly work, Ser,β Jorah agreed.
βAnd when will you choose them?β
βYou can choose them,β Oliver said.
βYou know the newer recruits better than me at this point.
Iβll leave it to your judgement to decide who joins.β
βOHHH!
CAPTAIN!β Firyr shouted, from across the training grounds, managing to spy him through the thickness of men, after putting another group of three on their backs with his spear.
βSPAR WITH ME, CAPTAIN!!β
βHeβs like a dogβ¦β Jorah muttered under his breath.
βHe certainly seems energetic,β Oliver noted with a smile.
βI ought to be grateful, given that heβs devoting that energy to training, and itβll only make him a more valuable ally in futureβ¦ But I am finding it hard to be, given his loudness,β Jorah frowned.
βHe has no tact either, no matter how much we explain it to him.
Had he served under any other Captain, he would have been flogged for interrupting you like that.β
Firyr hadnβt just interrupted Oliver, heβd interrupted the entire training ground, unbeknownst to him.
His shouting brought the attention of the rest of the men towards their Captain, and they paused their fighting, to stand at the ready.
βWill ya spar with me, Captain?β Firyr asked.
βThis lot are useless.
Iβm not going to get any good training in like this.β
βHave you not asked another man of the Second Boundary?β Oliver said.
βI am sure Lady Blackthorn would be pleased to spar with you.β
ββ¦I ainβt asked her,β Firyr said.
βI donβt think sheβd agree.β
βHe at least has the sense to know that he should not be approaching Lady Blackthorn with anything outside our usual realm of operations,β Jorah said.
βBut still he seems to think itβs fine to shout half the distance of the village to beg for a favour from the Lord that he serves.β
ββ¦Did I do something wrong?β Firyr said, finally noticing Jorahβs glare.
Jorah sighed.
βIβve tried to explain decorum to you a thousand times before, and still you donβt have the slightest idea what I am talking about.β
βNow, now,β Oliver said.
βAll in time, Jorah.
A man has things that he is good at, and other things that take time to arrive.
Firyr has at least shown a degree of improvement in the way that he carries himself, even if he hasnβt exactly become a role model yet.β
βBegging your pardon, my Lord, but Firyr is a Commander, and has been for a while.
He should be setting an example in all things.
Not only combat,β Jorah said.
βThough I admit, when it comes to individual combat, he has the rest of us Commanders beat.β
βApart from Lady Blackthorn,β Oliver said.
βI do suppose that she still stands above you, Firyr, even if you are of the Second Boundary now.β
βDo you think so, Captain?β Firyr said, with an excited smile.
βWait and see, Iβll get you to check.
Youβre ready to spar, aye?
Iβll show you what Iβve been working on.
Iβll flatten anyone in the tourney with this.
Theyβll wish they hadnβt come.β
Firyr was already settling into his fighting stance, with his spear pointed at Oliver.
Oliver had yet to even draw his sword, nor reach for a practise blade.
Jorah, noticing all this, seemed to be reaching the end of its rope.
βItβs fine, Jorah.
Iβll spar him for a while,β Oliver said.
βA man who seeks to strengthen himself deserves a bit more patience, Iβd wager.β
ββ¦Iβll set the men back to training then, my Lord,β Jorah said.
βWould you care for my practise sword?β He asked, offering it up by the hilt.
βI would, thank you,β Oliver took it, and Jorah made his hurried leave.
βBack to training, all of you!β He heard the Commander shout as he left.
βThe Captain has granted Firyrβs request for sparring.
You can watch in between rounds β but until then, continue!β
βYouβre awfully confident,β Oliver said, noting Firyrβs smile.
βHehe, Iβve got a new technique, Captain,β Firyr said, as he circled him, pointing his spear Oliverβs way.
βI think even youβll struggle to fend off this one.β
βIβm ready,β Olive said dryly.
βIβll go straight for it then!β Firyr said, rushing in.
He lowered his spear like a pikeman would, rushing a line of soldiers, and then, just before he came in close, he raised it with a suddenness, and then swatted at Oliver from the side, using the spearβs shaft, more than its point, wielding it like a staff.
Naturally, Oliver simply ducked out of the way, feeling nothing but the strong rush of air, as the spear sped past him.