(A/N: The names of the characters, the places, nor the story line were merely a coincidence as this story was solely based on the Author's imagination only)
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"Are you flipping kidding me?!"
"Growl (It's for your own safety Kyon)" Karis said as the both of them keep on guarding
"I'm not a kid anymore! Just please, let me prove to you guys that I can" I pleaded them both and gave my only signature look
P O O F
The rabbit look, I shape shift myself into my form and give them the look that they can't avoid and resist and I've been doing it for a very long time
My big ears are down as I laid down to the ground with a pity look in my eyes, begging them as my huge clothes were covering my tiny rabbit form
Karis groan in frustration as Alysha hold her laughter, she knew that Karis can't avoid this look of mine and it always works on him
"Roar (Fine...)" He groan in defeat, I poof back to my humal(Human & Animal) with a big wide smile on my lips
Karis took the strongest of them three and it was the Water Type demon beast, while Abbey tool care of the Fire Type demon beast, and I, I took care of the Rock Type
"Let the fun begin" I said to myself and started running towards my opponent the Rock Type demon beast. I can't use magic nor I am a warrior also, since I haven't Awakening. The only thing that I am advantage of against this demon beast is my speed and my gut feeling
I keep on running from a distance and summoned the bow and showered him some few sharp arrows of mine
But the arrows kept on bouncing off away from him
And then, I noticed that his scales are like a hard rock of a metal that even an expert humal hunter will have a hard time to finish this thing off
I keep on dodging and running away from his attacks, I hop tree to ground to rock in order to avoid
In order to look for his weakness. I took a closer look and noticed that he was protective on his third eye on his forehead and I knew for sure, that is his weakness. A grin formed in my lips, I ran towards him and spring my ankle
He stomp his both fist into the ground as rocks were all lifting up to the sky that it made me a staircase
Thank you for the lift, I thought to myself and jumped high
I adjust my stance in order to get a good aim while in the air
The grip of my bow hand was light, almost as if the bow is only slightly resting on the top of my hand
I use three under, as it holds the arrow closer to my eye, which makes it easier to aim and more accurately shoot each arrow
I adjust my bow sight down and right, to bring point of impact to center of my target
After I decided which way I prefer, I hold the string on the meat of my fingers, past the fingertips but not so far as it falls into the first joint of my fingers and release the string of my bow
As my arrow travel downward, reach it's peak, and then descend, finally hitting the target perfectly
"Bulls eye!" I said with an accomplish as the arrow pass through the thin air. I land to the ground as the demo beast behind my back fall down to its knees and lie down, dead
You may know that the Margrave Familia adopt me and kept them as one of their kin
Uncle Hyung was the one who teaches me everything I need to know about archery since I have nothing to do he gave me a wooden bow with a lighter draw weight
Archery is quite fun (And I'm not gonna lie, it makes you feel pretty epic). I love it because it's a combination of physical and mental effort.
Archery is easy to learn (though it takes practice to get good!). I learn by practicing, and once I have someone teach me, like Uncle Hyun, the correct way to shoot I started practicing on my own
Before I can move a muscle a sudden attack was on my direction that caught me off guard
B O O M !
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Archery Terms
Anchor point–a point on the face where the archer draws the bow fully back and pauses to aim. Common anchor points are the mouth, nose, or chin (I use the corner of my eye, it doesn't really matter what you use as long as you're consistent).
Arrow rest–a device that holds the arrow against the bow until it is released. On modern bows only, traditional archers used their fingers as arrow rests (see above photo).
Limb–the upper and lower ends of a bow
Nock— 1) The act of placing an arrow on the bow. 2) The notch at the end of an arrow where it attaches to the bowstring. 3) The notches on the ends of the bow's limbs where the bowstring is attached (on traditional bows only).
Draw weight–the amount of pounds of force needed to pull back a bow string to full draw.
Fletching–the feathers at the end of an arrow that stabilize it in flight.
Shaft–the main body of the arrow, the wooden parts
Loose–releasing an arrow from the bow.
Quiver–a container that holds the arrows, made of leather and worn on the back or at the hip.