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There is no spoon. (Acolyte Telekinesis class, open to all)

Crentice was not overly concerned about the additional weight, however, perhaps he should concentrate harder than he had done before so he does not get even more weight added on to the original amount. Crentice closed his eyes, and lifted up his arms. At first, the initial two rose. Then the following two rose up at a slightly slower speed so they were all orbiting each other. Crentice stood absolutely still, while diverting just enough attention to listen to [member="Darth Erebos"] as he spoke, but still maintaining complete control over the orbiting rocks. Crentice knew this time he wouldn't fail. Taking in consideration about what Darth Erebos said about imagination being the limits, the rocks stopped orbiting in a standard orbit, and began orbiting in a different manner. They all orbited around one in the center, making it appear like an atom made of rocks. In which, Crentice control the orbiting speeds also.

[member="Gorteko Graye"] [member="RoyaleChaos"]
 
[member="Darth Erebos"]

Zratos began levitating the rocks slowly around each other before suddenly beginning to twitch sending one of the rocks 7 feet into a wall in the process. "Sorry sir. I lost control for a moment. I will accept any punishment you deem necessary to correct my unacceptable behavior..." he said as he lowered the other rock to the ground and extracted the other one from the wall.
 
With a wave of his hand he moved two smaller rocks to [member="RoyaleChaos"] that would be easier to manipulate. "Punishing you will not solve anything when it's clear you lack fine control as such I want you to use these to practice, What happened to Acolyte [member="Crentice"] is a simple loss of concentration that requires punishment. you on the other hand lack any experience it seems and as thus cannot be held at the same level as either of the other two acolytes." Erebos then explained, his job was after all to teach and he would adjust his method to each students own level.

[member="Gorteko Graye"]
 
Zratos nodded and began orbiting them in a path around each other without using his hands as that concept had never crossed his mind while his many red eyes were locked on the rocks. He was furious at himself for embarrassing himself in front of a powerful sith.
 
without response Gorteko begin to follow his new instructions. He placed his hand onto the ground, shifting all of his weight onto them before lifting himself up. He stood there, on his hands, a straight line, perpendicular with the ground; at this time he would begin to lift the rocks. One by one they rested on his feet then upon each other, taking a short break at the third, before the fourth would be stacked. 'This is quite a bit easier than moving them, though I suppose I could make it more challenging...' The sith thought just before he started to lift one of his arms. The other would bend slightly for a moment, before straightening back out; the arm that was not holding him up would get folded behind his back. This was far more challenging, as he would not only have to keep the rocks from crushing him, but also keep himself steady at the same time. How long would he be able to sustain this?

[member="Darth Erebos"]
 
Erebos would clap to the display [member="Gorteko Graye"] was putting on if he wanted to interrupt him. 'Interesting choice.' He thought as he put his hand on his chin and then looked towards @RoyaleChaos. "Good, make sure you guide it with your mind along with your hands. Just because the others have made it seem easy the first steps are always among the hardest."
 
Crentice began motioning his arms around in various ways, sending the rocks in different patterns. He began letting them orbit around different constructs in the room. Then have them orbit himself. Crentice was finding this easier and easier as he worked with the rocks. Then, he used the force to lightly bind the rocks to eachother. Then, as it was one big mass, he hurled it at a pillar, and before it crashed, he had the force unbind them from one another, and go around, before reforming on the other side.

[member="Darth Erebos"]
 

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