Returning Practically

Practical lessons were an almost daily occurrence for the knight department students in the academy.

Whether during official lesson hours or in their own free time, training was an absolute necessity.

Every student was required to dedicate themselves to serious martial training, sharpening their skills to match the rigorous expectations of the academy.

The methods of training varied.

Some followed the standard martial arts curriculum provided by the academy—structured techniques refined through centuries of battlefield experience.

Others relied on unique styles passed down through their bloodlines, family heirlooms of war that only a chosen few could wield properly.

And then, there were those who sought to carve their own path, forging an original style through sheer talent and instinct.