The two volunteers were dragged out of the Elevators before the doors had even opened, then the Clerics realized that they needed Karl to let them into the training rooms, which were locked to all but the residents of the building, or those with passes.
Karl selected the first room, and had it bring out a pair of dummies, which were charged to his account, in case they were destroyed during training.
Then Karl realized that he didn’t actually need the dummies, he could have his Guardian or one of the Lamia Bodyguards do the job instead.
But, it felt much more formal and controlled to just put an [Eternal Lightning] barrier over the dummies.
After all, the Bodyguards were intelligent creatures, and asking them to let someone hack at them with an axe was just rude.
"Let’s start with the Royal Rank weapon. The barrier on the training dummy is Monarch Ranked, and I will refresh it between hits, so there is no need to hold back on your skills." Karl explained.
"You seem quite confident that I can’t take it down in one strike." The warrior noted.
"I am. You will understand once you actually hit it. It’s much more than a Guard skill or an introductory level Mage Barrier."
The warrior didn’t look convinced, but the barrier was a challenge to his might as an Elite, so he put his all into a [Sunder] attack that sent out a glowing green arc of blade energy toward the dummy.
The signs on the wall of the training ground read the maximum energy peak, the same standard that the Nation used to judge advancements, though it wasn’t really a great indicator of actual damage output.
It was a mid-Royal Rank energy signature, so there was no doubt about the effort. But the real question was whether the weapon would hold up to it.
Eternal Lightning had briefly flickered at the hit, but nothing close to failing, which made the warrior frown in annoyance.
There was a larger gap between his stage of Royal and the entry to Monarch than he had thought.
The clerics rushed over to examine the weapon, and noted that there was a tiny chip in the blade of the axe that they hadn’t recorded earlier.
"Please do that again, repeatedly. Until either the barrier fails or the weapon does." They instructed.
Karl focused on keeping the barrier up, and the warrior began to hack at the dummy with all his might. He cycled through different attack skills, testing them for effectiveness.
But what he didn’t see, but Karl could, was that every strike was chipping and cracking the weapon a bit more until a [Sunder] attack split the axe deep enough that it damaged a rune, and the weapon went dark.
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