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Once Nesanel and Gavon hit the door Gavon eyes seared. Bright lights penetrated Gavon’s eyes. Gavon gasped in horror, Nesanel just looked at him like he was a madman. Gavon staggered back, back into Ravenloss. Realization spread across Nesanel’s face, he shut the door and ran back to Gavon. “I’m sorry, Gavon… I’m sorry…” Nesanel’s voice faded out. Gavon blacked out. Gavon woke up to find himself in a very, very, dark room. Even Gavon could not see through the darkness here. “What…” Gavon rumbled, confusion edging on panic. Nesanel Wolfblade sat at Gavon’s side, those strange gauntlets glowing, but Gavon could not see that. “I’m sorry, Gavon.” Nesanel’s voice rang in Gavon’s ears. Gavon shot up. “Where are you, Wolfblade?” Gavon shouted. Gavon’s head shot from side to side, he even checked behind himself. “I am right here!” Nesanel said, he stood up and stood in front of Gavon. Gavon’s blank look made Nesanel confused. In the darkness of the room master soulweaver sat, his worry increasing. “Nesanel, I am blind.” Gavon spoke, softly. He got out of bed, shakily. ”I can not see my hand in front of my face.” Nesanel sat down and pondered the situation. His large broad sword glowed at his side. The sword vibrated lightly when its owner held it, so Nesanel lie his hand on it, to calm his nerves. The master soulweaver, his name was Ravion, was now helping Gavon to his feet, and inspecting his eyes. A tiny light glowed in each one, his irises paled. “How do you feel? In your limbs, and body, I mean.” The master queried. “I feel fine.” Gavon responded, if not quietly. Nesanel had called Master Ravion, one of his close friends, over whenever Gavon had blacked out. The master had looked the boy over, and said he was a healthy boy, if not a little to tough, for a child his age should be. “He would be fine, to join our ranks.” Ravion had told Nesanel. Nesanel was the best in his soulweaving class, in any class. He was near the edge of replacing the master, once he passed away. Nesanel was a god with a blade, even at his young age, and he was skilled in the art of battle strategy. He had only recently come to Ravenloss, to learn with the Weavers, after his parents were killed by unknown forces. Ravion took Gavon out into the grand hall; Gavon pushed him away every time Ravion tried to help the boy walk. Nesanel followed them. Ravion put gauntlets, each sporting a long blade, on Gavon’s hands and asked Gavon to fight him. Gavon trusted in Ravion’s abilities, he could remember hearing about them while he slept, so he thrust a hand out in Ravion’s direction. He was blocked. Gavon did a triple stab, and finished it off with a slash; every blow met not flesh, but a substance that seemed as hard as metal, but made no clinging sound. Gavon began to go through simple routines, every blow was reflected, and Gavon gained some new scars. Then the real battle began. Gavon began swinging his blades in quick, practiced, tones. Every shot was deflected. The swinging of the blades began making songs as they flew through the air. Then they began a combat dance. Gavon could hear the near silent steps and slides of the master, and he struck accordingly. Gavon launched another stab and this one met. The blade punched through the gauntlet and into the flesh of his forearm. Ravion jerked away. “I yield.” Ravion said. “Impressive.” Nesanel said approvingly. Nesanel was even more skilled than Gavon, but for a new trainee, he had done well. “You believe so?” Gavon asked, he turned directly towards Nesanel, when he asked this. His pale eyes bore into him. Nesanel was taken aback by what he saw in those eyes, the pain and suffering of Gavon’s days. Nesanel nodded. “Why have you tested me so?” Gavon queried, turning those lifeless eyes upon Ravion. “You seek refuge, yes?” Ravion asked, his short gray hair falling over his green eyes. “You would be allowed to train as a Soul Weaver under Nesanel.” Nesanel looked at Ravion; he was surprised at his decision to let Gavon train with him. Once again Gavon went turned to Nesanel. “Lesson one, master.” Gavon said. Gavon went with Nesanel into the training room and Nesanel taught gave the basics of Soul Weaving, its history, and even give him gauntlets.
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