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zaria ([info]bravely) wrote in [info]labyrinth_rpg,
"Well, the bow isn't exactly my weapon of choice, but I know a thing or two about how to use one. I wouldn't mind showing you, and that way next time you try, maybe you won't shoot your eye out." Not that she had before, but she might have.

Xena watched the young woman run up to the target, take a stick out of her pocket and point it at it. It immediately repaired itself to look the way it had before Xena's chakram had sheared off the top. She'd seen a similar stick before and had to think hard for a moment before she realized why. Tonks. That bright haired witch she'd met on Mirage.

A facial shrug later, and Xena was grabbing her own bow and some arrows from a weapons rack nearby. She walked to an area several paces in front of the target and knelt, shoving the arrows into the ground, point first and then standing and readying the bow. She knocked the arrow and waited until Hermione joined her again.

"That magic comes in handy, doesn't it?" She lifted the bow, gripping the curved handle with her left hand and drawing the feathered end of the arrow back toward her ear. "Alright, ready?" She slid her icy blue gaze toward the teenager and pulled the string back as far as she could. She sighted on the target, closing one eye, and released the arrow. It didn't land exactly in the middle but on the ring outside of it. "The biggest thing you've got to watch out for, is that when you release the arrow, you have to keep your bow steady or the arrow won't go where you originally planned."


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