JSPD2000
Junior Member
“Your weapon is the one thing protecting you and giving you the chance to kill these monsters. Without the Vulkanite in the weapon, your Weaving has no power to channel and manifest itself. This is why we teach with blades.” The instructor paused. “Although exceptions do exist…” Master Blanco paused again before continuing. “…throughout history, it has been shown that Weaving is performed best through the usage of blades, and the easiest way to kill monsters. How you may ask? There are currently 3 known ways of killing monsters.” Master Blanco said. Hainer looked around to see several people taking out quills with ink, writing down notes on the lesson, and Hainer followed suit. “Firstly, is to cut off the head. Second, is to cut out or stab the heart. And thirdly, is to kill the brain.” He stopped briefly to allow the students to finish writing their points.
“Monsters won’t die from bleeding, and many of them are known to regenerate limbs. With that said, you can definitely attack other body parts to buy you time, or to disable them until you manage to get to their vital areas.” Master Blanco looked around at the different students, seemingly judging them. “You’ll find out how to fight them in due time. But for now, remember those three methods of killing them.” He gave a moment of silence as the students continued to write, until he spoke again. “With that said, we will cut our first class short today. I’m sure many of you have journeyed far to get to this school, and would like the day to relax and prepare for the semester. My suggestion? Get to know your new classmates. You all are going to be spending a lot of time together, and I highly suggest you get acquainted. Otherwise, welcome to Lara Maxa. You are dismissed, and I will see you again tomorrow.” Master Blanco ended, as he gave a nod to the class continuing to observe them, before collecting some papers on his desk as he prepared to leave the classroom. Hainer finished writing down the final portion of his notes, as he began to collect his papers as well, attempting to shove them into his satchel.
“Okay…done.” Hainer said, muttering to himself. He would have been lying to himself if he said he wasn’t nervous, however, Hainer was more than just nervous. This new path was dangerous, he knew that. And sadly, he also knew there was a chance he could die if he wasn’t careful. Hainer snapped out of his train of thought, looking around to see if he could introduce himself to anyone In the class, before they packed up their stuff headed for the next class.