Nicely done.

Those are some great characters.
I like the lighting of the set too. Especially how the buildings stand out from the trees.
Its very easy to read this scene.
I see a camera continuity problem here.
The human eye can only focus on one thing at a time.
The voices kept the continuity going for me but my eye lost its focus.
It took me a little while to understand what I was seeing.
As the sword is passed from character to character the camera moves 180 degrees.
The brain tries to make the appropriate adjustment but can't for a number of reasons.
Three characters; one on the left, one on the right and one in the middle.
The middle one gets hidden by left one crossing over in front of him (that good as it keeps the focus on the two passing the sword)
The middle one seems to drop into the shadows and when he reemerges he's a different character.
The reason is that you've crossed the 180 degree line and the characters have switch places.
So the middle character is a different character but the brain can't effectively process the change.
Its still expecting to see the characters in their original order.
There are several ways to address this issue.
1 - Flip the images in those shots so the characters stay in their assigned places.
2 - Track the camera around them as they come together and meet.
I hope this makes sense.
There are several discussions on the 180 degree rule here in the forum and many out there on the internet.
Note to self: I need to learn these characters names.
Do you have any character sheets?