I was clad in a crisp white linen shirt with the sleeves rolled up for ease of movement, paired with dark, high-waisted trousers designed for flexibility. Two simple belts crossed over my shoulders, holding the trousers firmly in place.
Lana and I stood in the center of the training ground, with no shadows falling on the stone floor.
'Drip-drip.'
Sweat prickled from my chin and fell.
The tip of my sword rested against Lana's sword as we stood in the traditional Kenjutsu stance.
"Before commencing your Kenjutsu training, it is essential to discuss a few important aspects of combat."
Lana began moving in a circle, and I mirrored her steps, the tips of our swords remaining in contact.
"An opponent can attack you in three ways: first, by utilizing their primary class-related revelations; second, through their unique skill; and third, by employing a subclass-related skill."