Cedric Grayson
Ashlan Kaiser
The rain poured heavily unto the Graywall.
Cedric stood motionless amidst the torrent, stripped down to his pants and left to his own devices now that the day was drawing to a close. Bogan's Lament hummed quietly in his cybernetic hand, his other limb held outward toward seemingly nothing. His eyes remained half-lidded as he drew upon the energies of the empyrean, maintaining a tiny barrier around his flesh that kept separated him from the storm.
If the barrier failed, then so too did he fail the exercise.
The two training droids wasted little time in raising their weapons. Cedric parried the overhanded swing of the first droid, sending its vibroblade flying up toward the sky and making it stumble back with a shoulder check. The blow was a painful one, but then if he could not manage that, how was he going to function if he actually got shot? The second droid exchanged several blows with him, the conflict ending in a locking of the two blades. Cedric simply leaned forward, his weapon sliding over the droid's and spearing it in the chest.
"I need to update your moveset," he mumbled as he doused his blade and toggled the droids offline with their control console. With a heavy sigh, Cedric finally relented on the barrier, allowing the rains to wash the sweat and grime from his scar spattered torso as he collapsed into the grass of the courtyard. There was still much to be done, but for a brief moment, he could relax.
Emiery Athelon
Cedric stood motionless amidst the torrent, stripped down to his pants and left to his own devices now that the day was drawing to a close. Bogan's Lament hummed quietly in his cybernetic hand, his other limb held outward toward seemingly nothing. His eyes remained half-lidded as he drew upon the energies of the empyrean, maintaining a tiny barrier around his flesh that kept separated him from the storm.
If the barrier failed, then so too did he fail the exercise.
The two training droids wasted little time in raising their weapons. Cedric parried the overhanded swing of the first droid, sending its vibroblade flying up toward the sky and making it stumble back with a shoulder check. The blow was a painful one, but then if he could not manage that, how was he going to function if he actually got shot? The second droid exchanged several blows with him, the conflict ending in a locking of the two blades. Cedric simply leaned forward, his weapon sliding over the droid's and spearing it in the chest.
"I need to update your moveset," he mumbled as he doused his blade and toggled the droids offline with their control console. With a heavy sigh, Cedric finally relented on the barrier, allowing the rains to wash the sweat and grime from his scar spattered torso as he collapsed into the grass of the courtyard. There was still much to be done, but for a brief moment, he could relax.
Emiery Athelon