The Voiceless
Four fingers... come on... she was a little nervous herself, for she desperately wanted him to master at least the basics of telepathy. But she had never really trained someone in her respective field... had she?
Sakadi felt a bit of relief once she felt the inexperienced Kiffar probe the part of her mind she had opened up to him. It was like a young bird who stumbled upon a nest that wasn't its own, and caused a soft smile to play about her lips. When she received the answer, the Sephi would nod in accordance. "Well done! Do you think you're ready for a series, now that you've grasped the basics of it?" She wanted to progress this part of his training quickly. The more she could teach him in the short time that he was her Padawan, the better prepared he would be for what he had to face in the future.
Once he had guessed about five more numbers correctly, the Jedi Master would urge for a short pause again. It would serve as her window to introduce the next short exercise. A little bit more difficult, but nevertheless something valuable. "Next exercise. You're going to try and plant a number in my mind. We're just going to focus on one number at the time. It may not seem like much, but it would be a great achievement. The average Jedi telepath can only convey about five-word sentences, and I hope you'll one day be able to convey far more than that." It was an interesting experiment. If he had an aptitude for telepathy, this would be the prime opportunity to show it. "Keep your mind strictly focused on that which you want to convey. I don't want to receive any fragments of your memory and intrude in your personal space. And yes, that is a possibility" she added, before the Kiffar could question it.
Sakadi felt a bit of relief once she felt the inexperienced Kiffar probe the part of her mind she had opened up to him. It was like a young bird who stumbled upon a nest that wasn't its own, and caused a soft smile to play about her lips. When she received the answer, the Sephi would nod in accordance. "Well done! Do you think you're ready for a series, now that you've grasped the basics of it?" She wanted to progress this part of his training quickly. The more she could teach him in the short time that he was her Padawan, the better prepared he would be for what he had to face in the future.
Once he had guessed about five more numbers correctly, the Jedi Master would urge for a short pause again. It would serve as her window to introduce the next short exercise. A little bit more difficult, but nevertheless something valuable. "Next exercise. You're going to try and plant a number in my mind. We're just going to focus on one number at the time. It may not seem like much, but it would be a great achievement. The average Jedi telepath can only convey about five-word sentences, and I hope you'll one day be able to convey far more than that." It was an interesting experiment. If he had an aptitude for telepathy, this would be the prime opportunity to show it. "Keep your mind strictly focused on that which you want to convey. I don't want to receive any fragments of your memory and intrude in your personal space. And yes, that is a possibility" she added, before the Kiffar could question it.