Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. Those who were not strong enough to be soldiers had been eradicated by this point. I guess I could argue that some of those who were left who eventually became soldiers weren’t exactly strong enough to cope as soldiers, or so it seemed. Back when we were training, they were even worse. Those who showed strength back then are much more stronger now. It proves that your attitude in earlier life shows when you really need it to. About five months into our training, the jokers of the group were starting to appear. In a sense they were great to make us all feel good when we were going through troublesome times, but they thrived from our misery. One of these jokers was Gilbert Beilschmidt. I respected him as I …show more content…
“Fifth: Tino Vainamoinen.” A short man with blonde hair and violet eyes: strong in every skill. He scared me. “Forth: Kiku Honda.” Another short man with dark hair and brown eyes: exceptionally strong except in social skills. “Third: Elizaveta Hedervary.” Long brown hair and green eyes, she’s the one who kept saving Roderich’s back (and probably trained him for the top ten): exceptionally strong in everything. She also scared me. “Second: Vash Zwingli.” A short man with pale complexion, straight medium-length blonde hair and green eyes: exceptionally strong fighter, exceptionally strong intellectual skills, poor social skills. “And first: Natalya Arlovskaya.” Short woman with long, straight dull blonde hair and dark blue eyes. She held an intimidating glare that terrified me. She was pretty, don’t get me wrong, but there was no way I planned to challenge her to a fight. Her entire family was full of strong fighters, so I 'd heard. Her sister was head of the Garrison, Katyusha Braginskaya, and her brother was head of the Scouting Legion, Ivan Braginski, so naturally she was brought up as a strong person. "Tomorrow, you will choose which part of the army you wish to join.