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The Rainbow Cat Bandit
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(Silent appreciation for this clever line "Lea didn't mind rough and tumble... but only in bed" )
Kohana ignored Lea mouthing a word, noticing, but pretending not to. She eased herself towards the front of her seat, now a bit pumped up to start this training. Also, she couldn't lean back well because of the large sword that was still resting upon her back within its leather sheath. Kohana perked up a bit upon hearing Lea muttering. She stifled a snort. Shooting upside down and doing fancy tricks was pointless save fro the brief admiration of fools. Shooting upside down wasn't a battle skill and was deemed useless by the headstrong werewolf. She overlooked the notion that it could help improve accuracy.
Kohana was rough and tumble as the rest of her kind. She liked a nice fight, an honorable one though. She preferred kicks, punches, and grabbing with minimal biting, clawing, and hair ripping. Kohana had grown a bit more uncomfortable though after her endeavors within the arena, being more rough and a bit less accommodating to rules. She was more programmed for survival now. Kohana had put the thought asiide, but she wondered if she'd lose herself in a brawl now and become more feral. That would be unfortunate, but she put the notion off for the time being to keep herself in a decent mood.
One of the other teachers spoke, a lean looking man with sharp features. He had feline eyes and spoke with a tone that almost suggested a purr. (Think khajiit voices if you have played Skyrim) "I prefer the obstacle course we have here at camp. It allows the improvement of agility and coordination. It also helps promote team work since you will all have to work together to complete the course. For each failed soldier I will make the whole group perform another activity so this is motivation enough to work. The course provides a good method of torture...er, training."he said, obviously joking on the last part with a sly smirk. A few in the crowd laughed at that and the teachers seemed amused.
Kohana ignored Lea mouthing a word, noticing, but pretending not to. She eased herself towards the front of her seat, now a bit pumped up to start this training. Also, she couldn't lean back well because of the large sword that was still resting upon her back within its leather sheath. Kohana perked up a bit upon hearing Lea muttering. She stifled a snort. Shooting upside down and doing fancy tricks was pointless save fro the brief admiration of fools. Shooting upside down wasn't a battle skill and was deemed useless by the headstrong werewolf. She overlooked the notion that it could help improve accuracy.
Kohana was rough and tumble as the rest of her kind. She liked a nice fight, an honorable one though. She preferred kicks, punches, and grabbing with minimal biting, clawing, and hair ripping. Kohana had grown a bit more uncomfortable though after her endeavors within the arena, being more rough and a bit less accommodating to rules. She was more programmed for survival now. Kohana had put the thought asiide, but she wondered if she'd lose herself in a brawl now and become more feral. That would be unfortunate, but she put the notion off for the time being to keep herself in a decent mood.
One of the other teachers spoke, a lean looking man with sharp features. He had feline eyes and spoke with a tone that almost suggested a purr. (Think khajiit voices if you have played Skyrim) "I prefer the obstacle course we have here at camp. It allows the improvement of agility and coordination. It also helps promote team work since you will all have to work together to complete the course. For each failed soldier I will make the whole group perform another activity so this is motivation enough to work. The course provides a good method of torture...er, training."he said, obviously joking on the last part with a sly smirk. A few in the crowd laughed at that and the teachers seemed amused.