Quote: A Guy"Well, good to know," Latnok said to Raclaw, as he stopped his spear practice for a few moments. "Just like a typical fight, every use of a weapon leaves you open in some way, shape, or form - and it is in your best interest to find out how to minimize those openings. Now, see if you can find any similar openings when I'm not distracted - and if not, see if you can identify what's different." Latnok was happy to be training with Raclaw in such a manner, like he hadn't really had the opportunity to before - he had an unshakable feeling, however, that his training was a similar experience, and he couldn't put his finger on why.
Raclaw nodded and once again focused his energy, this time while Latnok was entirely focused on the task at hand. As he scanned the Guardian's mind-- he attempted to poke what almost seemed to be an opening before quickly getting mentally pushed back. He wondered how Latnok had managed to obtain the new ability. The Guardians were capable of telepathy, but had only previously shown themselves to be capable of only the most primitive techniques. The ability to put up blocks was something much more advanced-- and was something that not even he was currently completely capable of. It wasn't just something that magically happened out of the blue. And it certainly wasn't the Guardians, whom were open books in comparison, that had taught him. Just what had happened on the island and who (or what) was it exactly that had trained Latnok in their absence? And then just returned him?
Raclaw continued to scan, but had only continued to hit roadblocks. "I-- I can't quite reach on my own. You're focusing and are putting out all of your energy to block me. However, I am not the sum of my parts and if I just...," Raclaw said quickly coming up with a game plan and taking advantage of the collar. If he alone couldn't penetrate Latnok's mind at his current skill level, than perhaps he could with just a little more help. He started to draw upon the collar's energy, but then also saw an alternate method.
'Shade's power-- no. I can't use that. I.. I shouldn't use it.,' he thought to himself only briefly touching the alternate power source. Instead, he immediately followed his original plan and used the collar's energy to aide his cause.
'An opening-- the collar. He's blocking me, but he's not blocking the collar itself. All I have to do is go down the upstream and eurika!,' his thoughts exclaimed as Latnok's thoughts immediately became more clear.
"I'm in, although I took an alternate route. Just as I have an direct link to the collar, you now do as well. I was able to take advantage and get in via an opening that had caused me trouble in the past. Although to be fair-- someone would have to get to me first, before they could get to you via this method. And this is also why I'm doing this.," he said from directly inside Latnok's mind before pulling out again. "Do you remember the darklands and how I had struggled to keep the corruption out? Part of that was because of my.. the collar. The collar, or Damon rather, had failed to close this hole and had left me vulnerable to mental attacks as a result. The corruption had called to me, had wanted to offer its power, had.. had wanted to take me over. I will admit-- it was tempting at times. I don't know what it is about dark energy, but...," Raclaw started to say as his eyes briefly glowed black. His mind had inadvertently drawn upon some of Shade's excess energy if only briefly.
"I'm sorry-- some of Shade's energy seems to be leaking out through the web. Shade's energy is very similar to the corruption, an result of his being infected with Darkmatter. It doesn't carry quite the same properties and isn't quite as.. enticing. However, it is still an risk and one that will affect both of us now. We-- we should continue with the training and keep at it. If I can learn to better understand how to penetrate through blocks, than I eventually put those blocks myself. And if I can do that, than I can better protect myself and you.," he said with a slight nod. He was starting to realize just how naive he was when it came to certain aspects of his own telepathic. He could read minds, manipulate his own memories, put certain troublesome dragons into comas, and yet-- he had continued to struggle at keeping things that shouldn't be
out of his own mind. At least thus far.
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Quote: A Guy"Yeah... I guess there wasn't really anything I could do, knowing as much as I knew," Leoquin answered resignedly. "I only wish I knew more, though... I don't know what my brother's fate is, but I'm hoping that he found somewhere nice to make a life for himself. Maybe become the king of some village or something." Leoquin threw in a forced chuckle at the last sentence, not wanting to inflict any further depression on the conversation. Despite all his well-wishing, however, there was only the reality that he could accept.
"I-- I don't know what my brother's fates were. I only know what I remember and.. and what master told Risar. I would like to believe that they were strong and enduring-- like me. I know, however, that they graded as
less and that their changes would be equally less. At best, they were destined to become guards or laborers. At worst, my kind is considered an exotic kind of cattle. We are used yes, but.. but we can also be eaten if we are not deemed worthy enough. I-- I was and am worthy. My brethon on other hand.. were deemed to less worthy. Less favorable and thus pushed into less favorable positions in life. Or worse.," Risar responded still thinking of the past.