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Kavanah walked though town and entered the arena. He hadn't been in the it yet and honestly it took him for surprise. The large well designed arena was magnificent.
He had come to look for Namari, but as he looked around he decided to have a little fun. He raised his bow up and with proper form he loaded, and launched and arrow. He smiled as it hit the red mark on the target.
Post by Namari Lovelle on Nov 14, 2011 6:45:39 GMT -5
"Good hit, Kavanah!" Namari grinned, sitting on her usual bench. She waved to the man, and walked up to him. "And what brings you to the arena?" she asked, looking at his bow.
Post by Namari Lovelle on Nov 17, 2011 15:12:42 GMT -5
"I do not know yet..." Namari sighed. Scratching her head, she said, "Maybe we will have a trial. Banishing him will not help, so our options are basically either kill him or keep him in the jail"
"That is the only option it seems." he nodded folding his arms, "Perhaps he knows something about why he did the things he did. Maybe a good questioning would be a good idea."
"Yes, yes. That is the most important thing no doubt. Now he won't be off causeing trouble." he walked over to the target and carefully pulled out his arrows. "So I hear you are quite the respectable fighter Namari, if I may ask. How do you get a good training session in?"
Post by Namari Lovelle on Nov 19, 2011 21:43:14 GMT -5
"Random things. I'll fight with a dummy, watch others train, fight those who wish to fight me, or fight with the more experienced members of the arena." Namari shrugged, smiling.
"I'm sorry for all of my questions, I was just going to train and I wanted a professionals opinion." he said as he walked over to the arena training distributor and got a dummy and two wooden scimitars. "Would you care to....judge me? Or more so just be a critic." he asked.