
Other squires stood around watching wide eyed and short of breath.
It was not every day a Master trained with them in the way of the sword. Much less, when Gruki was trounced.
"Don't hold back," the old Knight said, sure as stone, and his knees bent, with the shift of his guard, from the high Heron's Gate, to the low Boar's tooth. "Come now, like you did to those beasts that sought to claim your Knights in the farmstead,"