>It didn't matter what weapon you wanted. You all will take turns taking point during training. Even those of you who are so sure that you can handle the pressure cannot be so sure you won't ever be a casualty. The first phase of training had you all just do your thing entering an abandoned house. You all did everything wrong. But that's okay, it's better to get it wrong here than during combat. In one demonstration, Crom entered a room muzzle first only for the double barrels to be grabbed from the other side and be yanked in by an older brother. Fortunately, Gorkau was there to muzzle thump him and protect Crom's back."Be cognizant of your barrel's length! It happened to me and thankfully a brother did what you just did," said an older brother, pointing at Gorkau.
>The infantry brother proceeded to demonstrate how to enter a room, or at least how he did; keep the muzzle from passing the doorway, circle on the outside to see as much as you can before entering and dig into the first corner you couldn't see. On Henzo Zoro's turn, he took his time as point man before getting into the doorway where he immediately froze after seeing a brother pointing his unloaded weapon. Ever impatient and unwilling to lose any momentum, Kiro who was right behind Henzo pushed in. The infantry praised Kiro for this action."Wouldn't you rather be shot out here where your brothers could help you? I would. This is actually the easiest part. The hardest part is finally entering. And once you enter, the next brother must go in and check the other corner. No hesitation!"
>You drilled every day while conducting whatever other tasks that were assigned to you. Patrols, guarding checkpoints, milking camels...>>6342496>As just as soon as a cask of ale was ready, the rest of the army arrived from the horizon...