Relationship Status: It's Complicated
WEARING: xxx
TAG: Darth Metus | Palm-Imer | Beric Layne | Millu Lee | Lavria Xedrim | Vytal Noctura | Adilya Solveig | Vanir Eris | Fury of Aerðs
Gerwald watched with curious eyes as all eventually arrived to the clearing. One of his own, Fury of Aerðs , had eventually found them all as well. Perhaps he should have remained with her as other masters had with their squires, but Gerwald's method of teaching tended to lean toward simply throwing his students into situations which required them to succeed or suffer natural consequences. He found the balance of nature itself could be ample motivator, even if the skill was learned with an element of fear. Still, Morrigan would have found the clearing with just her nose if required, so Gerwald did not feel too bad for leaving her behind.
One by one they each tried the skill, until each of them managed to produce something. His attention was not with those who succeeded per se, though he did give Palm-Imer another small nod. This was an interesting lesson for her, considering the manipulation of her environment which was involved to do it. This was one small step further from the vow she had sworn. Gerwald needed her to know he was proud of her for seeking that independence.
His eyes fell to the black flame rather quickly. He had not asked the students to produce fire, nor would he in a forest. It was not the fire itself that was alarming to the Lord Marshal, but the color of it. What would have caused her to produce a flame so dark in color. Had she not been the apprentice to Darth Metus , he would have investigated himself, but instead he allowed the master his time with the student. Gerwald would have his answer later, but not without leaving a small observation for the Vicelord's mind.
<"She is an interesting one...>
Gerwald turned back to the rest.
"Good many of you succeeded. This one is not too difficult, and as you practice you will get better. The next requires you to dig a bit deeper."
This time as Gerwald spoke, his hand circled once more. Where there had been air before, now an orb of water seemed to appear out of nowhere.
"Find the moisture in the air around you. Isolate it, and draw it together. You know how to find the wind, now find what is beyond it."
TAG: Darth Metus | Palm-Imer | Beric Layne | Millu Lee | Lavria Xedrim | Vytal Noctura | Adilya Solveig | Vanir Eris | Fury of Aerðs
Gerwald watched with curious eyes as all eventually arrived to the clearing. One of his own, Fury of Aerðs , had eventually found them all as well. Perhaps he should have remained with her as other masters had with their squires, but Gerwald's method of teaching tended to lean toward simply throwing his students into situations which required them to succeed or suffer natural consequences. He found the balance of nature itself could be ample motivator, even if the skill was learned with an element of fear. Still, Morrigan would have found the clearing with just her nose if required, so Gerwald did not feel too bad for leaving her behind.
One by one they each tried the skill, until each of them managed to produce something. His attention was not with those who succeeded per se, though he did give Palm-Imer another small nod. This was an interesting lesson for her, considering the manipulation of her environment which was involved to do it. This was one small step further from the vow she had sworn. Gerwald needed her to know he was proud of her for seeking that independence.
His eyes fell to the black flame rather quickly. He had not asked the students to produce fire, nor would he in a forest. It was not the fire itself that was alarming to the Lord Marshal, but the color of it. What would have caused her to produce a flame so dark in color. Had she not been the apprentice to Darth Metus , he would have investigated himself, but instead he allowed the master his time with the student. Gerwald would have his answer later, but not without leaving a small observation for the Vicelord's mind.
<"She is an interesting one...>
Gerwald turned back to the rest.
"Good many of you succeeded. This one is not too difficult, and as you practice you will get better. The next requires you to dig a bit deeper."
This time as Gerwald spoke, his hand circled once more. Where there had been air before, now an orb of water seemed to appear out of nowhere.
"Find the moisture in the air around you. Isolate it, and draw it together. You know how to find the wind, now find what is beyond it."