It was inevitable. Walker knew exactly how he would end up once he had gotten here. But this was a good thing. Sparring with King Rorick was a chance for him to forget some of the focus on mana and maybe enhance the weaker side of his skill sets. Especially since the focus of this demi-human king was in battle.
The amount of time that king Rorick spent training against different weapons was enough to be called a master at understanding battle. Specifically one on one battle.
If he were to watch someone use an ax, he would see the flaws in the technique and how to adjust them. The same for any weapon. However, it was more interesting seeing as king Rorick primarily used swords. This overall meant that his skills were higher focused on one thing while learning enough to teach another. Something astounding since he hadn't changed classes to some form of battlemaster class.
