Skadi Lightbane
House Lightbane
Dromund Kaas
Skadi circled around the muscular form of Aerik, golden eyes trained on his form as she remained on the defensive, her guard up before her as she gripped the hilt of the saber in her hand, waiting for him to make the next move and initiate the next round of katas they both had been instructed to practice and learn until it became second nature. Before coming to Dromund Kaas and becoming the apprentice to the one known as the Shadow Hand, she had never held a lightsaber. Her weapons had been traditional: bows, swords, axes known as a skeggox.
Lightsabers, it seemed, were the favored weapons of those known as the Sith, and their foes - the Jedi. Skadi liked how the metal felt in her hand, the heat that radiated off the glowing, angrily spitting blade. It was a marvel to her how such a thing even existed or worked; how was it able to clash against others and not phase through, since it appeared to be made of light? How was it able to make the sounds or noises it did? Was it light, or was it something else? And how the feth did a crystal power the whole thing?
These were questions she thought about often, but not in the moment as her sole focus was her comrade, and her opponent for this match. She had learned very quickly and early on that these weapons could kill her - they were dulled or made soft or weak. That was not how their Master operated. If they died by the sword in practice, then they were too weak. She rather liked it that way, though. It made her focus, kept her sharp, and kept her ready at all times.
Like now - she didn’t watch Aerik’s face, or his hands, or his saber…but his feet. His feet would tell her when he was moving next, how he shifted upon them. Subtle cues like that were things she had been taught by her Shieldmaiden Mother and her Father, when they both taught her how to fight with a blade. The concept was the same here - even if the sword was a humming, spitting rod of red light.
It was also a rather good distraction from her thoughts, which had plagued her since the fateful and rather embarrassing day when she’d been caught in his quarters by the girl Irina…and then Aerik. And then the Dark Councilor Quinn Varanin.
The initial raw embarrassment of that situation had since worn away, but it still lingered like a bad aftertaste. She didn’t know if Aerik hated her now or wanted nothing to do with her; truth be told, she’d been avoiding him when she could, but she couldn’t avoid him forever. Especially when they were to train together…like today.
Her focus faltered for a moment, and if Aerik noticed it, it would be enough for him to catch her off guard…