Steppe Archer would examine the druid girl's stance and softly grasped her knees and feet, moving them into a proper position. [color=CC6633][b]"If you had a stance like the one before, a light breeze could knock you down. Like this, say, if a spear was coming at you and you had a shield up, you'd just get knocked down, and then they could stab your neck. Or worse, they could stab your legs and send you rolling, and you wouldn't be balanced enough to defend them,"[/b][/color] the nomad girl said, tapping various parts of Druid girl's body to show how super dead she'd be in a martial fight. [color=CC6633][b]"Its one of those things that're hard to know if someone doesn't teach you is the thing. So, how about this? Me and Big Red will spar with some sticks, and you can see how we position and move. That sound good?"[/b][/color] she asked, and, before even getting an answer, would find a sturdy, long stick, toss it to the Lizardfolk fighter, and then grab her own. [color=CC6633][b]"Even if Big Red is way bigger than me, as long as I have a proper stance, he shouldn't be able to knock me down without a fight. If you would, Mr. Red?"[/b][/color] the girl said, holding her stick aloft to block a strike, urging for Red to demonstrate that the girl wouldn't be totally floored from one attack. Which, judging from her stance, she might have a chance at. Even if archery was her forte, it didn't mean that she was weak physically. If anything, her arms were impressive for her small stature, betraying countless hours spent shooting targets, and her stance showed she'd clearly practiced a little with her sword. Of course, Red could always just teach her a lesson in shaping up her melee skills by beating her up. But that'd be rude.