MERCY [✧] group training




"A good tactic to use when you are fighting an enemy is to keep the sun at your back as much as possible" She says to the small group of cats in front of her. The group consisted mostly of apprentices, but any warriors who wanted to practice their battle training were also more than free to join in. She would not deny anyone the opportunity to better themselves through training. Learning did not end at warriorhood after all. Especially when the cats of WindClan mostly became warriors at nine moons. Life experience, in her opinion, was the best teacher.

She had taken her small group just outside of camp, the flattened grass making the perfect spot for a few scuffles. They wouldn't get in the way of any patrols and they would be out of the way of those bustling about in camp. Besides, she wanted to spar too and she wasn't a big fan of getting sand in her fur. (It always took too long to clean) Her claws come out and curl into the soft dirt underneath her, the earth combined with the grass would make it nice and padded when cats were flung to the ground. Hopefully that would help to avoid some sore muscles in the morning. "Now" she says, eyes sweeping across all those present, landing specifically on her own apprentice "Who here can tell me some of the vulnerable spots on themselves and on enemies?" She is talking about the places a cat should defend on themselves but go for on an opponent for a quickly decided victory.

// @Juniperpaw

 
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Battle training was essential, after all. The tunneler, as fiery as she was, just wasn't up to snuff against bigger cats. It couldn't hurt to get some sparring in, especially since some of the older apprentices were bound to already be bigger then the tiny cat. She had followed Bluepool out of camp, halfway agreeing with the change in scenery. The grass made for better landing then sand did, anyways.

A huff left her as she settled down, ears perking up as Bluepool began speaking. Telling herself to pay attention, she shifted her eyes towards the other mollie, her tail swaying behind her. A question posed, and not unlike Scorchedstreak and her kit, Sanguinerush kept her mouth shut. Which was a miracle, considering her normal disposition.​
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In the tunnels there were parts of a cat that were already protected - especially against those that weren't used to being inside of the tunnels - and it made it so when Mousepaw was practicing his fighting with other apprentices or even his own mentor out of the tunnels on the moor he often forgot to protect some of the spots that were harder to get to in the tunnels, so that being the first question Bluepool asked caused him pause. "The throat." He'd speak, knowing that was one of the spots that he needed to protect in the tunnels so it had to be true outside of them too. He'd look around for a moment, waiting for others to speak, feigning giving them a chance to think of their own answers when in reality it was something he often forgot for sure. He had a couple of ideas, but didn't want to be wrong, so why would he speak them out loud?
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He feels...something at Mousepaw's answer, just a tick faster than his own. The toothy scars stretched over Sedgepaw's neck aren't exactly a secret, even though they aren't really scrutinized either. Needless to say, Sedgepaw did not protect his neck from the fox that attacked him. A mistake he isn't keen on repeating.

"The belly," chimes Sedgepaw. He sits somewhere to the back of the crowd, filling the outskirts as though to avoid seeming too immersed in Bluepool's lesson. He feels like he doesn't really need it—he knows how to fight, how to survive, and theoretically how to kill. But this is one of the trials of an apprentice that he doesn't really mind so much. Sedgepaw likes to learn, nor will he turn up his nose at the chance for some battle practice.

He also appreciates the layout. The sand hollow is coarse and rough, and though the moorland dirt is unyielding, so is a real battlefield. From his distant spot, Sedgepaw does listen and participate. He almost prefers it.​
 
❝ I DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT I DON'T KNOW ❞

Something about battle training seemed awful, but he figured he'd learn from some of the others. Eyes glanced to Mousepaw as he said his answer, almost a bit too quickly, but then he glanced to Sedgepaw as he answered. The brown tom tapped his paw and thought hard for a moment. What else is vulnerable?They didn't have a good clue. Throat, belly- eyes? No, your enemy could move so quickly and dodge that. Fidgetpaw thought on it more. If you blind your enemy, you might have more advantage? That was a stupid thought.

They remained quiet, instead choosing to think about what they tend to fail at when battle training. Really, he didn't have anything- he just wasn't very good at the battle training regardless of what he could think of. And so they finally decided to stay quiet, not answer Bluepool's question. He'd rather not answer than be wrong. Less embarrassment that way.

 

Already, the importance of battle training has been emphasized to Luckypaw, especially considering the disadvantage his smaller frame puts him at; the sight of white fur stained red with life-blood still hasn't left him, now so more than ever after spending more and more time around Cygnetstare. While he's glad to be able to fit into the tunnels, the drawbacks are still readily apparent, and so the boy sits alongside his fellow apprentices, listening attentively to Bluepool's tips. Limited as his knowledge may be, he tucks away the new pieces of information anyway, mulling things over. Any advantage he can get is certainly welcome, and trying to blind your enemy with the sun itself, even if for a moment, sounds like a highly useful tactic - you should never underestimate just how bright the sun can be, he knows, even if cats not hidden away in the tunnels are probably more used to it. Or, on the flip side, perhaps it's more useful to know that others might try to do the same to him, especially if they were to recognize it as a weakness. This, he makes a note of; battle training isn't only about improving your own techniques, it's about learning how to avoid them, too.

Bluepool asks of vulnerabilities, and he thinks again of claws drawn across necks, though Mousepaw is much quicker with his words. At least that means Luckypaw is on the right track, even if he can't exactly take credit for the idea anymore. Before he can come up with another answer, Sedgepaw offers the belly as another target, another thing to watch out for, and he feels a frown begin to tug at the edge of his maw. That time, he hadn't even thought of anything, but he still feels as though he should have, that even with his considerable inexperience he should be able to answer a simple question just as quickly as any other apprentice. Green eyes rake across the others gathered, trying to pinpoint exactly what else might be vulnerable - there's lots of room for wounds along the side or the back, but that doesn't seem particularly damaging, especially compared to the other two places mentioned. The tail, too, seems like it might hurt to catch, but wouldn't you be leaving yourself open to a counterattack, focusing on something that only inconveniences? "The face?" he finally gathers, though it comes out as more of a question than he originally intended. There are plenty of sensitive places to hit, and even if you missed any of them Luckypaw knows he'd still be intimidated by a blow so close to his eyes or nose.
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Everywhere is vulnerable if you hit hard enough!

Of course, he can't say that. This is a serious training session.

Morningsong sits among those gathered with his tail wrapped around his paws. He was never quite good at group training sessions, mostly because whenever it was time to partner, nobody wanted to partner with him. It used to hurt his feelings, but somewhere along the line he stopped caring. He respects Bluepool, and is happy to join in on the session.

He thinks about the places that havent been mentioned yet. All of them are very good answers, but there are still more to point out.

"...The eyes." He says.

While there are cats who can function just fine without an eye or even both, it's the initial injury that truly gets them. Injuring an eye causes immense pain, and having to learn to fight with hindered vision in the heat of battle can be difficult for most. Not to mention, infection settling in the wound can be another killer.

With all the apprentices present, he decides to part this wisdom to them.

"Taking your enemy's vision can be a deciding factor in battle. You've given them a blind spot that they don't know how to cover yet, not to mention put them in incredible pain. Pain can cause lack of clarity and clear thinking, and an opponent who cant think clearly is one that can be easily bested. Blood loss, and on top of that, the risk of infection, makes the eyes a very vulnerable spot. You've given your enemy a wound they likely won't recover from fully." He says, thinking of the cats he's seen with one eye. Even if they survived their battle, they are scarred forever.​
 
/ cw for general description of injury / death!

Scorchpaw settles at her brother's side, though her only greeting to the mottled tom is a flick of her tail against his side, unwilling to interrupt the lesson (or perhaps unwilling to share more pleasantries with him than the simple motion already did). Bluepool asks about vulnerabilities, and at Mousepaw's answer the girl thinks of Sootstar. The ash-blue molly had suffered injuries to the throat twice over now, returning from battle with a collar of blood caked thick and coppery, victory spoils for the near-corpse on strings shuffling into camp. She'd died, Scorchpaw has heard in conspiratorial whispers; she'd died but come back, blessed by StarClan to live many times more than Scorchpaw herself. Is there some Achilles' heel that could take down even a cat like Sootstar? Is there some injury that could drain nine lives instead of just one? These are the things that Scorchpaw wonders about, unsure if she could ever even hope to defend against a wound like that.

The throat. The belly. The face. The eyes. One by one, Scorchpaw envisions claws ripping through them, blood blooming from each budding wound. Not for the first time, alarm grips her chest at the thought of battle, but frustration brews all the same. She thought she'd left behind those fears in kithood. After all, WindClan was strong. They survived so much hurt, fought fiercely and bravely, and showed the other Clans that they were a force to be reckoned with. But she imagines Luckypaw on the battlefield, or Rumblepaw or Frostpaw, and fear pierces her right between the eyes. They could suffer just as much as they survived. And what of Scorchpaw? She would endure it, she knows, without question; but if she lost her eyes, she would be ineffective as a warrior, much less losing her life to a more fatal injury.

Her own answer to Bluepool's question matches those already mentioned, so she is silent, though eager to answer whatever comes next. Maybe it would distract her from the battle now raging in her mind.​
 
A lesson from a warrior as experienced as Bluepool was certainly worth the apprentices' time - some warriors', too, come to think of it. Badgermoon's yellow eyes were bright and approving as he settled down beside his children, attempting to flick his inky tail around them both. Apprentices already, and yet still so small...hearing them discuss the most vulnerable places on a cat's body sent a ripple of emotion down his spine, though he could not quite tell what emotions those were. He could think of a few places which hadn't been mentioned and yet could come in handy during a fight - the back of a cat's hind legs, those essential tendons; the ears, especially if you got your claws truly and deeply sunk in...even the back of the neck or the chest could induce sufficient anguish to turn the tide of a battle, at least in his experience. Unbidden, one paw drifted up and brushed the rough pinkish flesh on his chest, where Sootstar and Orangeblossom had left their marks. "I feel I must point out, don't make any assumptions...Some warriors are quite ferocious, even if they have one eye...certain golden toms may be living proof of this." Even if Wolfsong's path had shifted to one of a healer, Badgermoon was fervently glad he was on WindClan's side. He would hate to fight him or his mate, and would hate to fight them together even more so.
 



Her eyes flash to each cat as they answer and she nods her head. Mousepaw is the first to answer so he, of course, is the first one she addresses "Yes, the throat is a good spot to aim for on enemies, a well timed kick with back legs to the throat can leave your opponent gasping for air" Like Scorchpaw, she thinks of her sister, throat slashed open and bleeding, her life force laid bare for the world to see as she passed on to the other side and came back. It was troubling to think about just how many lives the smoke molly had left. It was like a timer, counting down to when the she-cat would be lost to them forever. Not a pleasant thing to think about in the slightest. "You should guard your throat well, along with the other vulnerable spots" she tells her small group. "The belly is also a good spot to aim for, it's soft and vulnerable and you can cause a lot of damage here with your claws. If an enemy has you pinned you should use your hind claws on this spot" hind claws were sharper, more powerful. This nasty trick had saved her more than once.

"The face yes, there are many vulnerable spots on a cats face. You can easily incapacitate an opponent by aiming for the face but more specifically?" she asks and searches the cats gathered for the answer, pleased when Morningpaw speaks up. "Yes! The eyes" she says, pleased that the apprentices had guessed most of them. She nods at the toms words "If you blind an enemy in battle it is likely you will have a decided victory" she admonishes "A cut dripping blood into the eyes or kicking up sand in their faces are both good ways to blind an opponent, but it is also good to be wary of such tricks yourself" she informs them. She notes that Scorchpaw says nothing but she is at least pleased by the look on her face that indicates she is listening, taking it all in.

Badgermoon adds in his own two cents and she nods her head, bobbing it up and down at his words. "Yes, true" she admits "Some cats have adapted to such injuries, in a case like that it is best to try and stay on their blind side as much as possible" she knows Wolfsong is a formidable opponent and while she would not wish to face the golden colored tom in battle she also knows that his disability would prove to be a hinderance in a fight.

"The only one we missed is the spine, thats an important one. A spine injury can remove a cat from the battlefield for the rest of their lives" she thinks of her kithood, of a cat who had a branch land on his spine after breaking off from a tree. He had died not too long afterwards. It makes her shudder to think about so she quickly moves on. "Right. Now, we will spar" she informs the group. "Pair off however you would like" she waves her scrap of a tail dismissively and watches for only a moment, golden colored eyes making sure they are doing what she has asked before turning to Badgermoon "Care to spar with me?" she asks with a flashy grin aimed in his direction.

 
At Bluepool's proposition, Badgermoon felt a flash of apprehension - what if he lost the spar, in front of two of his kits and a whole crowd of apprentices? - but he shook it off as best he could, rising to his paws in a single limber motion. Win or lose, the point was to educate the next generation of warriors - besides, there was no shame in losing to Bluepool, in his mind. "With pleasure." mewed the deputy, watching as the younger cats paired off and offering an encouraging smile to both Luckypaw and Scorchpaw, should they glance over at him. The preceding discussion of weak points on the body made him hyper-aware of his own vulnerabilities as the broad tom tensed, preparing to attack or defend. His yellow eyes clung to Bluepool, trying to anticipate her next move and dismissing any worries he had about the onlookers.
 
The young molly soaks up Bluepool's lecture. Each move materializes into her mind like an old master's painting; the winded struggle of a cat whose throat has been savagely kicked or torn, a blanket of blood coating a cat's eyes, the nebulous mystery of how exactly a cat's wounded spine could take them out of commission. But she is drawn from these visions when the lesson advances into sparring. Pair off however you would like, the warrior instructs, and Scorchpaw turns her fierce gaze to her brother almost instinctually.

"Do you want to be my partner?" she asks Luckypaw, tail flicking quietly behind her. They'd already been doing some battle training together, so she figures they'd be good partners- though her gaze does flick among the other apprentices gathered, should he refuse her.​
 



Bluepool squares her shoulders as she faces the black and white deputy, her lips curled into an excited smile and her golden colored eyes narrowed into slits as she focuses on the cat in front of her. Badgermoon was bigger than her, but that had never scared her before. She could use his size and her own speed against him and already she is puzzling out in her mind the fastest way for her to win. She stalks forward a bit then walks left then randomly switches and walks right, hoping to confuse him and disorient him. When she changes direction again she darts forward, fast and nimble. She feigns an attack to the left, jerking her body one way but then last minute going for the right side of his body, aiming to put him off balance so that she could slam into his side and knock him over. "Don't think I'm going to let you off easy just because you're the deputy!" she grunts with a laugh. If anything, him being higher ranking then her only made her more desperate to win, to prove herself more than anything else.
 
Despite coaching himself to not underestimate Bluepool, the agility with which she feinted to his left managed to trick him. He swayed to the right in the hopes of dodging her, in the process managing to align himself perfectly to meet the tabby she-cat with a thump. Badgermoon felt his breath escape him as he crashed into the ground; momentarily winded, he cast Bluepool a look of mingled respect and frustration at falling for her trick before twisting and attempting to batter the silver feline's forelegs with his large paws, in the hopes of upsetting her balance in return. Were this a real battle, he would have targeted the taut muscles of her legs with his claws - but, of course, he had no interest in hurting her. Though if I can knock her over, for fairness's sake...He wouldn't say no to that.
 
He had tagged along, not having participated in a group training session before. The apprentice wanted to show off, feeling giddy in his steps as they left camp and moved across the moor a bit to have plenty of room.

but he did not expect bluepool to begin with a verbal test. dew mist did not talk much about the verbal part of sparring, so he had no choice but to just bite his tongue, trying to figure out what we're vulnerable points.

his only guess was the tail, it hurt like hell to get his tail bitten, but it didn't seem to be a good answer. The throat, the belly, the face, and if they were blind, to stay on their blind side, the spine...

"Could... the tail be a vulnerable spot...?" though the white and rosetted apprentice was even questioning his own words coming from his mouth.

as bluepool directed them to split off into pairs, blue hues glanced at the others around him. scorchpaw seemed to be getting luckypaws attention, so Milkpaw would shuffle a paw, before spotting Sedgepaw. His paws were leading him to the other tom, an inquisitive look on his face to dare to ask the other apprentice despite the anxiety.

Yeah, he had tried to befriend the other apprentice, but he wasn't sure if it was possible that others would dare to train with him or talk to him in a group that may tease or bully each other just because of who they pick. a friendly smile hit his face, before finally just spitting it out. "Will you train with me?" he asked.

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Bluepool takes in suggestions from the crowd and then some—information which flows to Sedgepaw's ears like a river, not abrasive but certainly unyielding, unwilling to pause whether you were listening or not. It washes over him, directions on where to strike and where to cut, and Sedgepaw does not think that he could turn those tools on anyone else. Not legitimately. Spars are basically just play fights. The thought of actually deploying any of those lethal measures scares him, just a bit.

His eyes do glance over the crowd upon command. The siblings pair together quickly. He thinks of maybe approaching Fidgetpaw with an offer before Milkpaw beats him to it, shuffling forward like he's convinced Sedge will already say no. But Sedgepaw—so far skipped over when it comes to the brunt of WindClan's adolescent bullying and therefore impervious to it—offers the other tom a smile. "Suuuure," he replies good-naturedly.

Skating sidelong to a less occupied space, Sedgepaw crouches into a well-practiced stance. "Come at me!" he declares, awaiting Milkpaw's first attack.

@milkpaw
 

Answer received with a prompt for more, he can't help but feel a little disappointed, especially as Bluepool praises Morningsong for what Luckypaw hadn't said, too unsure of even his simple guess. In hindsight, as the lead warrior begins to elaborate on the answer and Badgermoon chimes in as well, it's obvious that any of the places he had thought - face, eyes, nose - were sensitive targets, and he feels all the more silly for second-guessing himself in the first place. Squirming slightly in place to try and get the nervous itch out of his pelt, he still tries to listen carefully to all the knowledge given out, trying to will a spot for it to stay in the back of his skull - the throat, the belly, the eyes, the spine. Not too hard to remember those things, though he worries in the heat of battle his memory might give out, might fail to recall just where to swipe and where to defend. Surely it will come naturally, at least some of it; battle instincts and fear for his own life kicking in, and all that. For a moment, Luckypaw imagines himself on a battlefield, war-torn flesh and battle cries all around, and he wonders - would he really remember all the best places to strike, or would he become too quickly overwhelmed? At the very least he'll remember to target the eyes, he thinks - already his half-baked answer seems to haunt him, words tucked away to pick at his brain later when no one else is around.

Sparring is announced as the next objective, and that catches his attention - somehow, the idea that sparring would come after discussing weak points had been lost on him, and now it almost catches him by surprise. Bluepool tells them to pair off, approaching Badgermoon himself to partner up, and for a moment Luckypaw is left feeling adrift, as if an island all his own, though of course out of those present there's one familiar set of eyes that he could never fail to turn to. Scorchpaw finds him first, however, burning gaze already fixed on him, and as she asks if he wants to partner up, a part of him wants to say no, to tell her to find another apprentice to spar with - another moor runner, maybe, someone more well-matched to her. Plain and simple, he doesn't want to fail against her, especially not in front of so many other apprentices, as well as Bluepool and Badgermoon. Clearly, she'll be the better combatant - and yet, that's not what comes out when he goes to speak. "Oh - yeah, sure, we can be partners." He says it with a smile, hardly more confident than he feels but persevering nonetheless. How could he say no to Scorchpaw, to his littermate, like that, or risk fouling both their moods? Besides, it saves him the worry of seeking out another partner, other apprentices like Milkpaw and Sedgepaw already gravitating to one another. Limbs feeling awkward, Luckypaw tries to ready himself, small frame crouching down slightly even as he tries to make sure he stays light on his paws. "So, do you want to start, or-?"
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