Fencer Master : Sorsha Hutton

Sorsha Hutton constantly betters herself as the Fencer Master. This growth is not just limited to her swordsmanship. When she was inaugurated as the Fencer Master, she only cared for her family and her swordsmanship. This all changed when she faced the world after Medzio Diena and all the decimation it left. She began to grow. She even sold the treasure of her family to secure the fund to help those in need. Today, she not only fulfill her duties as the Fencer Master but also the obligation of the nobility. Many people quite rightfully believe that her emotional growth along with ever expanding swordsmanship will be of great help for the Kingdom and its people.





Fencer?



Fencers rapidly attack enemies with rapiers.

Skills of Fencing

Attaque ?



Attaque means “To Confess One’s Eternal Love for Someone” in French. Just kidding it means “Attack.” In fencing, it is the initial attacking move used through Fente, Fleche or other attack moves with your arm stretched.

Attaque Composee ?



In fencing Attaque Composee “composite attack” is a type of Attaque preceded by one or more feinting moves. It is a go-to skill for a fencer and create great synergy when used with Epee garde. However, please, do mind the SP consumption. : )

Fleche ?



In fencing, Fleche is an attack movement you do with your arm stretched, legs crossed, and upper body lowered. Through this position, a fencer can do a triple stab Fleche.

Sept Etoiles : Fencer's Skill



Those who speak the language of love might guess how many times you strike while using the skill “Sept Etoiles.”

Sept Etoliles, which means Seven Stars, but attacking eight precise stabs like a star. The Fencer Master did tell us that many of you got mesmerized by this skill and became a Fencer.

Knowledge of Fencing for our saviors :D

The expression “touche”, which was originally a fencing term, has entered common parlance and is used to acknowledge a good or clever point made by the opposite party. If you really think about its origin, the pure sportsmanship can be found. The movement speed often exceeds what human eyes can handle. So, it is the one who is hit or ‘touched’, acknowledge it for the opponent by uttering that famous phrase. Such graceful acknowledgement of a defeat is certainly expected of a sport closely associated with nobility.