by Hopeflower » Sat Jul 02, 2016 4:38 am
In the weeks that had passed, Viho hadn't been idle. As the days grew colder and the nights stretched longer, it only seemed to push him to do more. To be better. Recruitment had been slow, and not everyone he'd pulled aside to speak to had agreed that the school was for them. Even so, his success was evident in the fact that his class had more than tripled in size. Admittedly, that left it still rather small in number, but he was confident that before long, word of mouth would draw more students in.
In the meantime, he did his best to get them all on level footing. They came to him with differing strengths and weaknesses, and often wielding a different type of magic, much like Dahnae. As the class size grew, it would only get more challenging. Viho was determined to meet that challenge with every ounce of skill he had.
"Backs straight, keep your breathing even. Good. Excellent." He paused in pacing between desks here and there, to gently correct posture or remind someone not to hyperventilate. Every now and then, Viho would adjust his left shoulder with no small amount of discomfort. The cold, while it drove him to get as much done in as he could in a short amount of time, only aggravated his injury. He clenched his teeth against the deep ache and soldiered on, giving himself little time to think about his mistakes.
He would do better.
Where Andruil had put quill to paper in pursuit of information on the Adsilas and their once-great kingdom, Arsenic had taken the opportunity to break in his new art set. The assassin had dragged Vix out of the village, away from the areas where her shifting might cause more than a few problems, and told her to pose. It was now that the extent to which the mute had practiced his craft became clear. He was never seen without his fingers blackened by charcoal and ink, these days. He'd drawn dozens of references of Vix in her Iupan form, doing everything from standing still to lying down to hunting down the odd unfortunate critter. His sketches, though mostly on the rough side, captured fluid motion and tight, wiry strength.
With his references close at hand, Arsenic drew what he pictured as being close to the events that the Adsilas had once depicted in carvings. He based them on what Vix had seen at the palace in Crestvale and in Lusio's memories. Most of these, Arsenic scrapped with little thought. Only the two or three that he thought came the closest he could get without more references were kept to work from later. They were close approximations, but they weren't right.
His insistence on getting it as close as he could amused and concerned Vix in equal measure.
"I'm not expecting perfection," she'd told him after one of his drawing sessions. She'd watched him flexing his wrist and shaking out his hand as though he was in pain, and wondered if they should take it slower. It wasn't as though taking a break for a day or two would kill them.
Arsenic, however, wouldn't hear it. 'It's not good enough if it's not the closest I can get,' he told her, and went right back to sketching.
Vix found herself all but singing Rowan's praises when the scarred woman had finally run out of patience and dragged Arsenic out to spar for a while. So it was that they'd found a routine. When Vix and Brionna were done with the day's chores, Arsenic was done drawing for the day, and Rowan had decided she'd kicked the excess energy out of him, they'd settle by the fire to flip through the sketches and Vix's stolen journal. Vix herself couldn't offer much more than what Cholena had had time to teach her, but it was enough for her to point it out when their nameless traveler got a guess wrong.
The young innkeeper, overwhelmed with the support she'd been offered, dared to hope that it would all come together. If her throat tightened a little at just the thought, well...nobody else needed to know.
"Gotta have a little sadness once in a while so you know when the good times come."
"Talent is a pursued interest. In other words, anything that you're willing to practice, you can do." ~ Bob Ross
"The future is always uncertain and painful but it must be lived." ~ Unknown