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CHARACTERS: Ilde, Mara, Batman
WHERE: Concordia
WHEN: DAY 33
SUMMARY: This is a training montage
WARNINGS: There's some violence and a tad bit of gore.
WHERE: Concordia
WHEN: DAY 33
SUMMARY: This is a training montage
WARNINGS: There's some violence and a tad bit of gore.
She has to go digging in Angel's clothes for 'athletic' wear. It is not a term Ilde particularly understands or even agrees with, but it seems that it would be best to follow Mara's instructions, for the time being. Still, any fight she gets in to... she is likely to be wearing a dress, why not practice in one? She only grumbles a little as she pulls into one of Angel's pairs of stretchy leggings with its panels of mesh. She pokes around for a shirt as well, but finds it more difficult to find a fit. She finally determines something that will have to do and goes to meet Mara on the rooftop. The rooftop of their building was the best compromise to be found. Perhaps somewhere isolated in the industrial district, but then it would have been the pair of them isolated on the far side of the industrial district. If something went wrong it could be troublesome. Besides, others have already used the rooftop for their fights. She's already had to move some of the plants into safer locations.
It's her turn. She is not so much nervous as excited. She has never had anyone like Mara in her life. There had rarely been other women, at all, once she began to live in the palace.
Even fewer, after Camille had been found a witch.
The blast of cool air as she comes out onto the roof removes that thought from her. It also catches her hair and blinds her for a moment as she moves to take control of all the long blonde locks and tie them up. She uses the same bit of twine she's always used to knot off the end of the braid.
It's her turn. She is not so much nervous as excited. She has never had anyone like Mara in her life. There had rarely been other women, at all, once she began to live in the palace.
Even fewer, after Camille had been found a witch.
The blast of cool air as she comes out onto the roof removes that thought from her. It also catches her hair and blinds her for a moment as she moves to take control of all the long blonde locks and tie them up. She uses the same bit of twine she's always used to knot off the end of the braid.

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"Do you know how to block?"
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She watches Mara's hands carefully, warily. She knows they are training, but all of her survival instincts flutter at a level she can't quite control, a low thrum of fight or flight.
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She looks at her hands, and then Ilde's. She's never taught this before, and isn't sure how, but perhaps a demonstration won't get her point across? Hm. "Try to punch me, and I'll show you."
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But she has Ilde's fist in her hand, and she intends to use it. "If you were still throwing the punch, there'd be force behind it." She turns, taking Ilde's fist with her. "That's the basic idea of this. Now punch me again."
She lets go, and waits.
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"Yes."
She puts her hips into the thrust this time, maybe even a little more confident about what they're doing now that she has seen the general idea of what Mara is trying to teach her. She does know that if she going to bother punching someone she needs to put herself behind it, she has never successfully knocked someone out, but she has broken a nose in her life.
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It's to build trust, she tells herself. Not to spare her pain.
Gently, she sets Ilde on the ground. "Did you see how I did that?"
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"Once more."
Once more squared up, once more twisting through her hips, once more pulled off her balance by Mara's pivot. She feels the shift of herself through her body, and when she straightens once more, she takes a step back, focused on herself. Focused on the way her balance would need to be maintained to do this, the way she would turn to keep the enemy's momentum moving past her.
"I think I understand," she agrees.
Not that she feels she needs no more practice in it, it takes muscle memory to put any of this to good use, but the concept is there.
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Mara isn't the Emperor.
She goes through the motions again, this time more slowly. "It seems like I'm using my strength to pull you," she says, "but I'm really using your speed to redirect you. That way, it works better against larger opponents."
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It is a lesson she knows entirely too well. Her entire personality is built around this fact, of dodging and weaving and redirecting to protect herself, not merely physically but emotionally, mentally. If she had tried to meet the Godking head on... he would have broken her, in entirety.
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She winds up, preparing to strike.
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"You would recover too quickly," she acknowledges, resets and is immediately ready to try it again.
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"You also have the advantage of those shock gloves. Try to think about how they could be combined with these tactics."
She says it while setting up for another punch. They're going to do this again and again and again, until Ilde gets it right. And then some more, to make sure it wasn't a fluke.
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She does think about the shock gloves, but as they practice their movements over and over again, as they move to others, Ilde has something else she has been contemplating.
"May I try something?" She asks... well, mostly because she likes Mara and does not want to be untoward.
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Blunt meets blunt. It's a boast, yes, but it's also true. After all, she thinks with a fond smile, she killed Luke Skywalker.
So they train, and Mara does start to see some improvement, but maybe it's wishful thinking? She's never trained someone before, and it's slow going. When Ilde asks to try something new, that's a good sign. Creativity should never be wasted. Mara stands back, wiping a strand of hair from her brow, and waits. "Go ahead. It's why I'm here."
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For now, she simply takes a stop back, a pinch appearing between her brows. The technique of it has been boiling in the back of her mind ever since the bombing, ever since her powers over fear stabilized into something stronger... But she has had no one to test it on. Only briefly and incompletely the Darkling, even then that had only been a vague demonstration. There's more. She can feel it.
She rocks back and forward from heel to toe for a moment, trying to get down the rhythm of syncing up her body with her mind.
When she finally feels like she can do the two things she wishes to do simultaneously... She moves, rushing forward.
The knife comes from nowhere, and she plunges it into Mara's neck with all the viciousness and torque that she had mimed out when asked how she had killed that boy. First it slides in deep, the it twists, then it rips and--
Ilde stops with her empty fist poised at Mara's temple, not making contact. Her eyes are dilated and her cheeks have gone read, face sweaty as if she's broken out into a fever.
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She blocks Ilde's blow from muscle memory, but when it doesn't connect, her arm goes slack. She's panting as well-- knowing the fear isn't hers does nothing to calm its gnawing presence in her mind. She wants to calm it, to meditate, to be safe, she wants an ally, anyone-- but it's not real. She takes a deep breath. It's not real.
"Very good," she says, tired but impressed. "If I hadn't had my training, or expected something, you would have gotten me."
She looks over Ilde, breathing quick, clearly tired even from this exertion. The strength she has from the Nest isn't like the Force, and yet... "You said you were receiving training from a Jedi?"
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Ilde's answer is shaky, forcing a specific image is a new task for her, the mental pull seeps through her physical body, making her feel weak, unfocused. It seems they are both ready to take a break from this, but... There is some satisfaction in it. A sense that Mara truly can teach her something worthwhile.
"He will open up the floodgates to crash into my mind... To build up my endurance to such an assault."
She is very good at it. It was how she had weathered his complete meltdown after Anakin's death, despite having no reserves left whatsoever after using her powers to influence and entire room full of fighters and spectators.
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But that's besides the point.
"That's good. It's the way I was taught." So clearly it's the best way of learning. "But you need to learn offense, not just defense. To send an image like that will take practice."
And she's not exactly raring to be the testing dummy, but she needs practice as well.
"We'll train in that, too. You'll hit me with what you've got, and I'll block you."
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"Yes, that will be good for both of us," a more neutral agreement. "I have improved, since the bombing, but I think there is still a great deal more I can do."
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Mara reaches for some bottled water because you know what Concordia has, it's bottled water. "You didn't have any of these sorts of skills, before..." she gestures to the city, to the two of them, all of it, "this?"
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"No," she answers. "I was merely human."
She had explained before, in a way, that grasping at power required the loss of that purity... She's not entirely sure what she is with the symbiote inside of her. Sometimes she is conflicted on how this makes her feel, although her fantasy of terrible power is frequent.
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"Ahsoka has only told me a little about the Jedi, she was Anakin's apprentice, I know a little of their... goals, but not much else."
She has little hesitance to admit what she does not know. She is entirely aware that she knows very little, her world was quite backwards compared to most.
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Because Mara is, after all, completely unbiased in these matters.
"The Jedi are peacekeepers. They're intended to use the Force to bring justice to the downtrodden and the oppressed. They're arbitrators in difficult situations as well. The-" Emperor, "man I trained under told me that they became corrupt, and that's why their way of life fell into disrepair. Their peace was a lie, and they feared true passion and strength."
Mara shrugs. "It's odd that there are so many here." Two is a lot, considering they're all, you know, dead.
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