[ for someone who is about 2,000 years old he really is good at one (1) thing ok ]
I've found the largest enemy in feeling stagnant and frustrated with progress is a lack of direction. I am no exception, though I believe my feeling of stagnation is harder to cure than most.
For you, it is a little different.
Consider how you'd like to improve, and why, and how I can assist in that. It doesn't necessarily have to be combat related; as we all know, I am a fan of telling stories, and if that would assuage your fears and concerns, I am more than happy to do that, as well.
It's a tall order. Rather like homework, she thinks. Pyrrha knows exactly why - if Cinder shows up, and she may well soon - then she has few options left to her. Fight and lose, again. Fight and possibly win. Do nothing. That last one is thoroughly unbefitting of a huntress, strategic necessity that chafes every last sensibility she has. Do nothing, and live, and continue to know that Amber's power is trapped in a malignant, hateful host.
How she would like to improve? She just-- she just does. She wants to level up. She wants to never end up on her knees again, waiting for the sound of an arrow pulled loose of its drawstring. It's diffcult to quantify such a thing. Would he even understand?
How he can assist...
Well, he could always turn her into a bear! :D ]
I may need some time to think on that.
[ Her response comes after considerable delay. He can take from that what he will. ]
I know what it is I want, just not how to achieve it. [ So much for being the prodigy of Beacon. ] Yet.
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I've found the largest enemy in feeling stagnant and frustrated with progress is a lack of direction. I am no exception, though I believe my feeling of stagnation is harder to cure than most.
For you, it is a little different.
Consider how you'd like to improve, and why, and how I can assist in that. It doesn't necessarily have to be combat related; as we all know, I am a fan of telling stories, and if that would assuage your fears and concerns, I am more than happy to do that, as well.
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It's a tall order. Rather like homework, she thinks. Pyrrha knows exactly why - if Cinder shows up, and she may well soon - then she has few options left to her. Fight and lose, again. Fight and possibly win. Do nothing. That last one is thoroughly unbefitting of a huntress, strategic necessity that chafes every last sensibility she has. Do nothing, and live, and continue to know that Amber's power is trapped in a malignant, hateful host.
How she would like to improve? She just-- she just does. She wants to level up. She wants to never end up on her knees again, waiting for the sound of an arrow pulled loose of its drawstring. It's diffcult to quantify such a thing. Would he even understand?
How he can assist...
Well, he could always turn her into a bear! :D ]
I may need some time to think on that.
[ Her response comes after considerable delay. He can take from that what he will. ]
I know what it is I want, just not how to achieve it. [ So much for being the prodigy of Beacon. ] Yet.