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bakerstreet2013-05-22 07:28 pm
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Also known as the Obi-Wan meme, though hopefully with less premature death.
According to wikipedia, a mentorship is...
Mentorship is a personal developmental relationship in which a more experienced or more knowledgeable person helps to guide a less experienced or less knowledgeable person. However, true mentoring is more than just answering occasional questions or providing ad hoc help. It is about an ongoing relationship of learning, dialog, and challenge.
The person in receipt of mentorship may be referred to as a protégé (male), a protégée (female), an apprentice or, in recent years, a mentee.
And knowledge is power.
- Make a comment. Your character is now a mentor. Have fun.
- In your top level comment post a few things your character would be...theoretically...or not...qualified to mentor in. Let's say...three? Three's a good number. Your mileage may vary so if you want to just post one? Go for it, bro, the world is your oyster, go seek your pearl.
But here's my thought. You could have one intangible personal quality such as leadership, bravery, hard work, or debauchery. You could have one practical skill your character actually knows, a specialty that they've spent time working on. And you could have one completely random ass thing that they don't really know that much about but somehow ended up mentoring in because the original mentor got drunk or something. - Mentees! Find a mentor! Queue up and request valuable life lessons...maybe? Ask for one, for two, or maybe all three. Start at whatever stage of this mentorship you want. If you have a setting in mind, go for that setting. If you don't, you're meeting in the closest equivalent to Starbucks you have in whatever world your characters come from.
- And live long and prosper.
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[Still, he keeps glaring at her for a few seconds until he's satisfied with her answer before leaning back slowly and changing his expression to a gentler, sympathetic one.] I get it.
[But now back to business. He stands up.]
I'll let you do the reading on your own time. We'll start by showing you how to make a basic circle.
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He doesn't get angry, blow up at her. And she's able to exhale.]
Thanks for understanding.
[And she stands up after he does, pushing her chair in.]
Okay. Teach away, Teach.
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[And she probably wouldn't enjoy the peek at his soul much more.]
Circles are the most basic defensive measure you can take and the easiest to do. The idea is to create a barrier to both contain energy and keep it out, so most demons will at least get slowed down by one.
[He takes a few steps and stops in the middle of the room, reaching into his pocket and fishing out a lump of chalk.]
Just about anything will do but the more permanent the material, the better. I usually like using permanent marker but since this is actually my property we'll go with chalk.
[He hands over the chalk piece, going on.] Give it a shot, make a quick circle around yourself, a perfect as you can without any breaks and try to picture a barrier going up around yourself as you do it.
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Just a circle? A regular... circle? ...Okay.
[She sidesteps a bit, tossing the chalk in the air and catching it. Then she does her best to focus, crouching down and drawing a circle around herself.]