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WHO: Kas & Open
WHAT: Someone suggested archery.
WHEN: Today, mid- to afternoon
WHERE: To the left by the stables.
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WHAT: Someone suggested archery.
WHEN: Today, mid- to afternoon
WHERE: To the left by the stables.
NOTES: Brackets or prose is okay!
Alayre was the one to blame for the idea to pick up archery, although it was a sound idea. Most scouts were proficient in it, and Kas' skills with daggers left a lot to desire - so it wasn't strange that the teen had borrowed a bow and quiver from another scout, setting up a dummy in the open area by the stables and attempting to hit it.
It... wasn't easy. Drawing the bow was a bit of a struggle for a youngster with little muscle to his body, and his aiming was way off. The walls of the fortress saw a lot more arrows than the dummy, but the boy didn't give up. Stubborn as a dwarf, he pulled another arrow, trying to not knock it on his little nubs again. His hand was bleeding a little, sliced on the fletching by holding the grip wrong, but it didn't seem to dissuade him, either.
It wasn't until he had emptied the quiver that the teen sat down where he had stood and sighed dramatically. "This is stupid."

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"I'm not asking for anything. I just appreciate a chance to talk shop," he joked, winking one blue eye. Then gesturing to the dummy, he added, "Why don't you gather up your arrows, and we'll get started."
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"Okay... show me," Kas grumbles, blue eyes meeting blue as he tried to look indifferent about it. At least the guy seemed interested, and he'd ride on that human boredom for a while.
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The shaft of the arrow slipped between his fingers, holding it against the bow as he turned and drew.
"Try to bring the arrow back to the same position every time you draw, if you touch the palm of your hand to your mouth, that will help you remember." He demonstrated, then eased the string forward again to show Kas exactly what he meant, pointing to the heel of his palm. "If you do this, you'll know your arrow's in the same position every time and that will help with aiming. Next--"
He drew the string back again, a fluid motion, the heel of his hand brushing the corner of his mouth.
"Watch your elbow, on your bow side." He wagged it gently. "Keep it a little bent, and you won't hit with the string nearly as often. Lastly, don't try to hold the arrow drawn too long. As soon as you see your shot, take it. The longer you wait, the more tired you'll get and the worse your aim will be."
He loosed the arrow and it struck hard, burying into the dummies strawed chest.
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Trying to go over each step pretty much the same, his face brightens as Max hits the dummy hard. Grinning, the teen hurries over to get the arrow, and it's pretty much stuck in there. "That was great!"
Some more tugging finally released the arrow into his grasp, and he runs back again.
"Let me try?"
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"Take a breath," he coached easily. "And try to it as fluidly as possible, making it all one motion."
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His muscles are a little too underdeveloped to pull it back far, but when he finally lets the arrow fly, it hits the dummy's arm.
Beaming, he turns to the man. "I hit it!"
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He pauses, looking at the bow in his hand and then back to the human. Excitement is still bouncing in his veins, the smile there to stay for now. "What's your name? I'm Kas."
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"Maxwell." He held out a hand. "A pleasure."
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"Never met many humans who would help me like that without any shit hiding behind it, so... yeah. Thanks."
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"I'm sorry to hear that," he said, meaning it honestly. "But from me, you're welcome. And if you want to go over things again, or even just shoot with someone for a bit, feel free to look me up, alright?"
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When Max offers more lessons in the future or just an arrow buddy, Kas doesn't even try to hold back his smile. "I think I'd be okay with that. If you don't get in my way!"
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With those words, he grins a little before he proudly walks off, head held high and his bow held in a more confident manner. Maybe some humans weren't so bad, after all!