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It's really nice.
Do you have a favorite composer?
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It's really nice.
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Do you have a favorite composer?
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It's really hard to say for me. There are a lot of great composers.
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Any general ones?
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*shrugs*
Whatever my mother listens to.
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Oh, so it's a parent thing.
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Pretty much.
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That's too bad.
*Shrugs*
You should try listening to some John Mackey.
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John Mackey?...Okay!
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Yeah. Anyway, anything else?
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Yea-*begins to looks really dizzy and isn't able to stand properly*
Uh....
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-Ruby- What's wrong?
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Yea-*begins to looks really dizzy and isn't able to stand properly*
Uh....
@Legend
*leads White to a large area* Most prominent is the sword training area. We have wooden swords of all types with which to train with, and there are targets and training dummies as well. But we have a traditional training area as well, for physical exercises--most important before training in the Blades is begun. There is the usual equipment for that. We have smaller sections for the other weapons, and we have another area dedicated to training in the powers of the Blades and the Art of Words, but that is for another time.
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Physical exercises?
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Exercises for the body--exercises of speed, agility, strength, endurance, and so on.
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What kinds of exercises?
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For speed: running is of course an exercise. But also we train in speed of movement of the arms, for although the pen is mightier than the sword, when the sword is the pen, both become much more. Agility and reflexes are most prominent later, but do come in the form of a mutable obstacle course. Strength manifests in building up the various muscles, through traditional exercises like push-ups, pull-ups, and so on. Endurance will take some hands-on experience to explain.