I'm currently wondering about training times, because I hate it in novels or movies when a character masters a skill in no time because they are So Very Extra Special. Let a character work for their skills, I say.
Right now I'm thinking about:
*A class of warriors that are trained from early childhood in swordplay, knife fighting, hand-to-hand, stealth and thrown weapons. They're basically commandos crossed with the Hollywood image of ninja.
What's a realistic time for their skill set to be complete enough to be sent on missions?
*A teenager that has had some moderate training with a bastard sword, and who then receives intense personal training from a supremely skilled teacher, day in and day out for months.
At what point can I safely consider her a dangerous fighter who can take on competent warriors and win?
*A sort of super soldier program, where teenagers are given superhuman strength and trained with a huge claymore-like sword as well as a smaller arming sword for backup. How long does it take to learn to wield something like that effectively? I'm thinking of having them join the program at fourteen years old.
*And okay, this doesn't really involve training, but what's an effective deadly range for a short bow and how fast can one be fired?
Thanks for taking the time!

