[Sarea doesn't speak when the journal first starts broadcasting, though she obviously meant for it to start as there's a 'thump' as it hits the ground and wolf mumbles something. What sounds like a bow-string being pulled sounds and then the 'twang' of it being released broadcasts before she speaks.]
Does anyone here know anything about archery? If
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I remember you, Rea and I would be most happy to speak with you... I am also trained in to use of thr traditional bow and the cross bow, so if that helps I'd be more than willing to show you what I can?
Would you like to meet somewhere?
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[Not going to lie, that caught Wolf a bit off guard. It's certainly convenient, though.]
Okay, great. Um... I'm out on the Green, if you want to meet me out here. Or I could meet you somewhere else if you wanted; doesn't matter.
['Twang'. Yeaaaah that missed by a mile.]
And any help with a bow would be awesome; I suck.
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She isn't certain what exactly Sarea wishes to speak about, but she knows the girl had spoken with Kevas after he had been locked into his room a few days ago.]
The Green is more than acceptable, Rea. I shall meet you there shortly.
[There is a tone of good humor before the journal closes and ends transmission. Talia gathers her crossbow and bolts and heads on out to the Green. She didn't have a regular bow, but she could teach Rea with her own if need be.
She makes her way out to the Green, spying Sarea's slightly familiar form shooting at a target. Her lips quirk slightly as she watches for a moment before heading on over.]
The fact that you get the arrow to actually leave the bow is already a step ahead of many.
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Sounds good; see you soon.
[Talia's tone takes the edge off of Wolf's nerves at least, but she keeps attempting to hit the target, wanting to distract herself. And though she'd known Talia would be there soon, she'll never admit that the other woman's words startle her somewhat.]
Glad to know I'm not completely incompetent, then.
[Wolf tries to smile, lowering the bow for the moment and fidgeting, tucking a lock of hair that had escaped her ponytail behind her ear.]
My, ah, one brother, Jake, was into archery. I watched him a few times, but never really tried it. I've just been mimicking what I remember. So, uh, any help would be great.
[A weak grin, then wolf sighs. Forget beating around the bush, she'd better just ask]
How bad had his drinking gotten, Talia?
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She watches the younger girl, noting the fidgeting and general sense of unease about her; all without reading her emotions. Body language was as big a tell for the empath as actually reading the emotions of those around her. She knew Sarea was nervous and trying to approach whatever she wanted to say carefully and in as polite a manner as possible.
She offers a soft smile as Sarea talks about her brother, but the conversation takes an abrupt swing then and Talia relaxes her weight onto one hip, chafing her hands up and over her arms lightly.]
It's bad, Rea. If he is not with me or someone else, then you will find him in one of the Keep taverns. He is always ( ... )
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Body language plays a big part in her understanding of others, as well, but scent always carries with it the true tone of a persons intentions, and Talia's seem to be nothing but good.]
I haven't been here long, so I wasn't sure.
[Sarea sighs, glances at her target, then looks backs at Talia, icy blue eyes meeting the older woman's hazel.]
Quitting cold-turkey like you're making him will make him sick at first. Then he'll probably be pissy as all hell. But... well, if he needs to quit, he needs to quit. If you need help with it, at any point, just gimme a shout, okay? Can't let my brother drink himself into the ground.
[Wolf draws an arrow and restrings the bow, trying to grin.]
Now, help, please?
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She doesn't know Sarea well at all, but she had heard good things about her from Kevas while living on the ship and shore. If her troll was anything, it was supportive and utterly protective of his family and friends, of which he counted young Sarea.
She holds that attentive blue gaze unflinchingly and then nods when the younger woman speaks again.]I helped him through a similar detox when we landed on the Shore... it was no less pleasant then, although the presence of alcohol here with prove its own challenge. I'm an empath, however, so not only will I share a part of what he is experiencing, I will be able to ( ... )
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[Sarea merely nods, sighing a little.]
I know, and I'm glad you'll be there for him, I'm sure it'll make things better.
I'll be there whenever he needs anything, I swear. He hasn't been able to chase me away yet.
[Wolf mimics Talias stance, adjusting a bit to make up for their height difference.]
Okay, like this?
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Her smile warms considerably at Sarea's words, knowing that the younger woman will keep her word and be there is she is needed.
Then the lesson is going fully and she nods as Rea adjusts and stands the same as she is.]
Yes, very good. Now, when you draw, which will get easier and quicker with practice, I assure you, you'll want your arm to raise to shoulder height. Your arrow will fall rather close to your face, but you should respect your weapon, not fear it at any time.
[Again she waits for Rea to mimic the motion, her focus on the actions and teaching.]
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She mimics Talia's stance again, drawing as shown. She's glad the bows bigger, now; a smaller one probably wouldn't have lasted long against her lycan-strength.]
Like this?
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Very good. Now again with an arrow... make certain to sight the arrow at the bow's center and to keep you arm firm. You will be aiming along the same line you make, so if it is off, so shall you aim be.
Take aim of the target, looking through to where you want the arrow to land. Treat the arrow as an extension of your own hand, the bow your arm... Don't think too much about it or fret if it's not perfect the first time.
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Wolf does as told and draws and arrow, getting back into the proper stance and eyeing the center of the makeshift target, squinting a little. Then she looses the arrow, hoping for the best and thrilled when it lands just to the left of the target.]
Hey, that's a lot better then what I was managing before! You really know what you're doing, Talia!
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