Instructor Layla gave every student a chance to spar afterwards and once the duels were concluded, she gathered the class, giving a brief summary of their overall performance and reminding them of the importance of practice and strategy.She then instructed them to spend the remaining time cultivating.
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The bell soon rang after the time allocated for the class ended, allowing the students to be dismissed.
Kyle, however, had plans with Lora and stayed back for their sudden session. It was something he looked forward to than the lesson, as he stood to gain alot if he learned to inscribe Runic circles.
Lora pulled out her notebook, flipping to a neatly labeled section on runic circles. Kyle couldn't help but marvel at her handwritingâit was precise and elegant, like everything else about her work.
"Okay," she began, her tone soft but confident. "Show me what you've been working on."
Kyle reached into his bag and pulled out a paper, covered in half-finished runic circles. It was just a normal paper and not a Runic circle, making it easier as it was being drawn instead of being inscribed.
Lora studied it carefully, her brow furrowing as she traced the patterns with her finger.
"You've got the basics down," she said after a moment, "but your alignment is slightly off here and here." She pointed to two spots on the paper.
Kyle leaned closer, nodding as he followed her explanation. "I figured it was something like that. But it's very complex to draw. How do I help it?"
Lora picked up a pencil and drew a few guiding lines on the parchment. "You need to adjust the spacing between these runes to balance the flow. Then for the actual drawings, that would only be achieved with practice."
Kyle watched intently as she demonstrated, her movements precise and deliberate. "Got it. That makes sense."
They spent the next half hour going over his work, with Lora patiently explaining each mistake and showing him how to correct it. Despite her usual shyness, she seemed completely at ease when discussing runes as her passion for the subject shined through.