Raichu Master
...who?
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- Good question...somewhere around here...I think...
- Seen Aug 3, 2008
'Remember the ring,' Alvender tried to say, reaching out for Skye's mind, hoping with all his heart that she would hear him. He could connect with another's mind, but only for a few seconds, so he hoped that she would remember that if she spoke his name, the ring would reach out and teleport Alvender to her aid. He didn't know or hear what went on with Lucas and Skye, but he had a nagging feeling that he should at least attempt to give her a back-up plan, just incase something did or was happening.
Alvender walked into the room and was immediately attacked by his sister's twin scimitars, which weaved in and out trying to find a weakness. Not feeling up to the training, Alvender lamely slapped aside each attack, with each block he moved slowly and boredly closer to his sister.
"What's wrong?" Alicia said jumping back.
"It's nothing, can we move on with the training? There has to be something more to being a warrior than just swordplay," Alvender said dully.
"There is, come with me," Alicia said as she led him outside and into a near forest, where they came upon a waterfall. "Sit down, meditate. A warrior must be mentally and physically tough. You a quick toughed, and sharp-witted, but it means nothing if you can't use that to your advantage when you are tempted to fight with the blade and not with your mind," Alicia explained in a matter-of-fact tone.
Alvender nodded, not raising any kind of argument, which worried his sister greatly. Alvender crossed his legs and took a deep breath, and set off to clear his mind above the loud roar of the waterfall.
Alvender walked into the room and was immediately attacked by his sister's twin scimitars, which weaved in and out trying to find a weakness. Not feeling up to the training, Alvender lamely slapped aside each attack, with each block he moved slowly and boredly closer to his sister.
"What's wrong?" Alicia said jumping back.
"It's nothing, can we move on with the training? There has to be something more to being a warrior than just swordplay," Alvender said dully.
"There is, come with me," Alicia said as she led him outside and into a near forest, where they came upon a waterfall. "Sit down, meditate. A warrior must be mentally and physically tough. You a quick toughed, and sharp-witted, but it means nothing if you can't use that to your advantage when you are tempted to fight with the blade and not with your mind," Alicia explained in a matter-of-fact tone.
Alvender nodded, not raising any kind of argument, which worried his sister greatly. Alvender crossed his legs and took a deep breath, and set off to clear his mind above the loud roar of the waterfall.