Tim blinked himself awake and turned his head in the direction of the nearest window. Sunrise. Most of the students were still asleep. Tim sat up and sighed, rubbing his eyes. He got up and began to pack up his sleeping bag, as quietly as he could. That done, he grabbed his glasses and put them on, then slung the sleeping bag and his book under his arm and tip-toed to his locker.
Opening it, he stuffed his sleeping bag into a corner, placed the book on the shelf and withdrew his sabatons. Tim put them on carefully and then withdrew his coat, shrugging it on. He then took out his gloves, slipping them onto his hands. Timothy grabbed the locker door and was about to close it but considered his great sword for a few moments. Tim grabbed the great sword but left the ammo where it was. He wouldn’t need the ammo, but he probably had enough time for some morning sword practice. Tim went out of the locker room and headed over to an open, grassy area.
Tim practiced his technique for a little while before breakfast. He wasn’t yet strong enough to wield Carnage with one hand like his sister, but he was able to use it with a surprising amount of dexterity, for a great sword. Practise done, Tim went over to get his breakfast.
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After a short breakfast, it was time. Timothy went to his locker for the final preparations. There was really only one thing to do. Tim grabbed his ammo box and opened it, withdrawing the belt of bullets he had stored. He attached the end to the Carnage’s hilt and wrapped the rest of it around his arm. It was around 200-300 bullets or more, which should serve his needs. That was probably all the preparation he needed. He shut his locker and headed out to the field.
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Ozpin’s explanation was compact and told him everything he needed to know. Get partner, get to ruins, get piece. Kill things in your way. As the students were catapulted into the forest one by one, Tim steeled himself for the launch. His landing strategy would likely at least partially made of luck, so he needed to be ready. He took off his glasses and put it in his inner pocket. He didn’t want them to break, after all. It was his turn.
The catapulting mechanism tensed under his feet. Tim bent his knees and sprang up as it activated, giving himself a boost. He sprang into the air above the forest, hurtling away from the cliff. Instantly, Tim looked for a way to land safely. The tops of the trees whipped by, but Tim looked ahead. There had to be something he could use.
As Timothy made his descent, he spotted 2 grimm directly on the landing area. _Good enough._ Tim thought, drawing his great sword. It wasn’t exactly convenient, but it would work.
On the forest floor, 2 Ursa loafed around. Tim landed sword first into one of their heads, the force of the fall so strong that the unfortunate ursa’s head was reduced to a mangled mess, the greatsword cutting through the head and halfway through the torso. Tim’s feet planted into the ursa’s body, driving it into the ground. Tim used the momentum to run forward, towards the other ursa, tugging Carnage free to cleave his next target. The ursa roared and swung at Tim, but Tim slid under the swipe, jumping at the ursa’s neck. _CHOP_. The Ursa’s head fell to the ground. Tim landed and put Carnage back onto his back. The battle was over, for now.
_Judging from the position of the sun, north is…_ Tim thought. Tim began to head what would hopefully be the ruins. He needed a partner, certainly, but everyone was bound to come to the ruins eventually, and the number of students were even, so he’d probably get a partner on the way. In truth, he just didn’t want to be the one to start the inevitable conversation, but be that as it may, going to the ruins was probably a good idea. Better than just blindly looking around for another person. Tim began heading north, wherever that would lead him.