bullseye
@drcsoojung
When Hakyeon gets himself prepared for the day, he does so with an extremely conscious eye. Just as much as he’s known for having a hawk eye as an archer, when it comes to his own looks he can be just as detail oriented. Clean cut and well fitted. Without a single button or lace out of place. That’s the Hakyeon one will find within the halls of the castle. Witnessing anything less than a well put together, straight backed, confident shouldered individual is merely a myth at this point in his dragon riding career.
Of course, this particular approach to appearance maintenance isn’t just for show, it also seems to earn Hakyeon a level of respect - or perhaps intimidation - from the younger riders. Because of his demanding and sometimes sharp attitude that goes so in tandem with the idea that he’s always on his game, Hakyeon is generally left uncontested when it comes to training. True, he does have to help out with apprentices now and then, but generally he’s left to his own devices unless he seeks another out to accompany him. Waltzing up to Hakyeon and just asking to join in simply doesn’t seem to be done, not with his critical eye. So, just like most any other day where he’s set aside a regimen for honing his skills on his feet instead of in the saddle, Hakyeon continues his training in archery. This misty morning finds him on the edge of one of the stronghold’s cliffs, shooting at targets Nerezathe tosses into the air for him in quick succession. Switching hands, Hakyeon trains for rapid fire accuracy with both the left and the right, as well as handling multiple arrows in one shot. Where Nerezathe simply seems to be having fun tossing the clay targets into the air for her rider, Hakyeon’s face is set in a determined expression, his focus leaving him oblivious to anyone nearby.










