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Welcome to the Academy!
Here at the Academy, people interested can learn about the intreaguing topic of weaponry and warfare. First we will go over the general nesesscities, the weapons themselves, and how to use them. I am the Mistress, your teacher. I can help you move on, and even email you your completed certificate. |
Your Training Schedual
Okay, as a new student, or as a veteran of my training, you must know your training times, whihch means what subject you are at. After you fill out the sheet for that lesson and send it to me, and get your "grade" on it, you may move on to the next level.
- Lesson one: The Right Weapon for You
- Lesson two: Proper Stances and Handgrips
- Lesson Three: Basic Maneuvers
- Lesson Four: Advanced Maneuvers
- Lesson Five: Dueling
- Lesson Six: Multi Foe Combat
- Lesson Seven: Dueling with a Partner
- Optional lessons are as follows:
- 1. Twin Weapons
- 2. Proper Care of Weapons
- 3. Fighting Ettiquet
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Here you will need to pay close attentioon to detail. Also, in order to perfect your skills, you need to be able to know how to choose the weapon that suits you best. The page after this one will assisst you in choosing your weapon. You will need to follow up on the worksheet schedual. which will be posted soon.
Head on over to the Weapons Rack to Choose your weapon! |
Handing in your work
Please email your worksheets here. Click the link to email me with your completed work. When completing your homework,, please email me your answers in something other than Times New Roman, if at all possible. It is a boring text. I will get back to you as soon as possible with your grade!
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Captions for pictures
This little knife is the "cousin" of the kukris, and oddly curved knife made in the Middle-Ages. It was favored by scouts and rangers for its lightness and ability to slash diagonally in tight places.
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