by Kuvarakh on November 11th, 2012, 2:11 am
"To be equally honest," Kuvarakh grinned, "with hypnosis, I could probably help you with that attention span." he chuckled at the irony. "But in all seriousness, I've only just got the approach that I intend to use settled in my mind." he gestured to a chair for Azoto to make himself comfortable.
"Now, I understand that you practice the discipline of 'shielding'. It's entirely possible that you could be defended by that. But what I am trying to develop is not so much of a counter-magic in place by djed crafters that has to be active, but rather, an awareness of situational threats, and techniques that anyone can use, even those with no djed craft ability at all."
He stood and paced slowly, more as a repetitive gesture to aid concentration, than as a way to vent anxiety. "Not being a practitioner of shielding myself," he stopped for a moment to shrug and roll his eyes at himself, "though I should be, of course, being an alchemist." his eyes popped wide and he turned to face Azoto directly, "Perhaps when we are done here, you could see if you could show me the basics of shielding."
He grimaced suddenly and slapped his forehead, "Uldr's breath! Listen to me sidetrack myself... Where was I? Oh yes, not being a 'shielder' I have no idea how long it takes to construct a shield to block a djed attack, but I think while effective with a warning," he rubbed his eye, "if the hypnotic attack was subtle, it would already be affecting you before you could respond."
He seemed to get more uncomfortably focused on his eye. "Damn the Seals, anyway. The soulmist from all these Spiritists is aggravating my eyes. I may not be an actual ghost, but I think being a Nuit makes me..." realization made him snort with embarrassment. "Well, you're a Nuit, you must know what I mean."
The somewhat puzzled expression on Azoto's face indicated that he did NOT, in fact, know what Kuvarakh meant. "No?" Kuvarakh puzzled, "Maybe I simply have something in my eye." He stepped towards the other Nuit and stooped down, holding his eye lids open. "Do you see anything in my eye?"
Kuvarakh was a bit ashamed of himself for employing this tactic. But this would be lesson one. he had used this tactic before and it had, literally, never failed. But that was only because he had only used it people that had no reason not to trust him. Nor had he ever used it mailciously. Neither was this usage malicious. It was an example of the first of the "Four A's". "Awareness". Followed by "Alert", "Action" and "Analysis".
He knew that, as the newly arrived student, Azoto would be totally trusting him. Which was the very reason why Kuvarakh would probably be able to succeed with this harmless hypnotic attack. It was to serve as an example of what the purpose of the class was: 'Protection when you can't count on magic to protect you.'
The whole point of the first "A": Awareness, was to be 'aware' of signals that might precede an attempted hypnotic attack. In this case, the fact that Kuvarakh, an obviously known hypnotist, was complaining of an irritating effect of some local malaise that should be affecting Azoto too, but was not. And that he was using it to get suspiciously close.
Of course, there was also the fact that, even though Azoto might have considered the slight oddity of this situation, he would probably be hesitant to do something he might be worried would be taken as an aggressive response to a brand new teacher trying to help him.
It was for this reason, and this reason alone, that Kuvarakh felt bad, and when it was resolved, he was, of course, prepared to offer up his most sincere apology. But still, the lesson would be learned. And ultimately, that was the point.