
Upon arriving at the Falls, the Elezen simply turned his calm gaze towards the running water. It was funny how water always seemed to calm him down, even in moments of crisis. The spot was just far enough out of the way where he'd seldom get visitors and those that did stumble onto the site where challenged to a friendly spar, should they seem able.
"Every mistake is a lesson." He repeated his masters words, tapping at his forehead as he placed the pack onto the ground.
'Mistake? Error in judgement sounds like a much better way to put it.'
"It's hard to make a calm and sound judgement when your opponent is seeking to make you lovers with the ground below, you know." Lren would murmur quietly to himself, a soft chuckle escaping him as his eyes would drift to the spear that lay impaled into a log stump.
'Taking things lightly won't lead us to improvement.'
"A moment here and there isn't cause for alarm. Just... Lightning the mood, so to speak. If we stay too tense, an injury is much more likely, yes?"
A soft sigh escaped through his nose as he'd casually stroll to the spear, wrapping his fingers around it before he'd remove it from the old piece of wood. "We spend some time with practicing what we were told and then brush up on other skills. Think that's fair." The Elezen would say, turning around as if to face someone behind him but of course, there would be the sight of the Falls before him.
"Dunno why I think that will ever change. We are the same after all." He'd trail off before beginning his new training regime!
"Every mistake is a lesson." He repeated his masters words, tapping at his forehead as he placed the pack onto the ground.
'Mistake? Error in judgement sounds like a much better way to put it.'
"It's hard to make a calm and sound judgement when your opponent is seeking to make you lovers with the ground below, you know." Lren would murmur quietly to himself, a soft chuckle escaping him as his eyes would drift to the spear that lay impaled into a log stump.
'Taking things lightly won't lead us to improvement.'
"A moment here and there isn't cause for alarm. Just... Lightning the mood, so to speak. If we stay too tense, an injury is much more likely, yes?"
A soft sigh escaped through his nose as he'd casually stroll to the spear, wrapping his fingers around it before he'd remove it from the old piece of wood. "We spend some time with practicing what we were told and then brush up on other skills. Think that's fair." The Elezen would say, turning around as if to face someone behind him but of course, there would be the sight of the Falls before him.
"Dunno why I think that will ever change. We are the same after all." He'd trail off before beginning his new training regime!