Yes. There it was. Aoren had killed and why? Shane knew why. It was the same story he had heard a million times. “You had no choice, right? It was them or you and you made a choice. It's not so hard to make that choice against someone like me. A young man who you don't really know turns out to be this evil puppeteer if you hadn't disposed of me yourself you would have turned me into the guards which would have ended in the same way.” Shane looked down at the ground speaking solemnly and with a hint of self pity. He looked back up at Aoren. “Alright, no more of this. Let's just get back to the task at hand.”
First came the expected reply. He described his physical features. The thing all people saw when they looked in the mirror. Aoren cottoned on before Shane could even explain that what he was really interested was everything other people couldn't see. The private part of the mirror that exists only in your mind. Your own thoughts and feelings about yourself because no matter what your life was like or who you were everybody had a view of themselves.
Shane hadn't quite expected him to go as far as he did. By the time he was finished relaying his thoughts, his fears, his feelings, Shane himself was starting to feel little teary-eyed. Shane felt so much closer to the man. They were so similar. Shane could not even count the nights he had spent trying to remember his mother's embrace or envision a lover's subtle kiss.
By the time Aoren was finished Shane was glad he closed his eyes. Shane needed a few minutes to wipe something out of one of his eyes. He wondered, briefly, if Aoren had seen anything like that when he had been in his mind earlier. Shane didn't even know the intricate details of his life, just the summary, and he felt like he'd known him a while. It was indeed odd how familiar two strangers could be.
Shane almost forgot what it was they were meant to do next. He'd been so wrapped up in Aoren's little bubble that he had forgotten all about it. He tried to clear his head and let his emotions go without letting Aoren see how much he had effected him.
“G-good.” Shane said a little shakily. “You're more than just a Drykas with sand hair. You're made up of fears, desires, dreams, hope and more but you don't let that show. You don't walk around revealing your inner most fears to just about anyone most of the time. You construct armour around yourself to protect you. Nobody is truly happy to open up fully to another person. We are just to scared of rejection. However our feelings sometimes play tricks on us. They allow themselves to be shown. They create cracks in that armour. Cracks that Hypnotists and even simply charismatic people can exploit.”
“But you knew that. Everybody really knows that. Everybody has secrets. Everybody has desires. It's true and you're a fool if you don't thinks so.” Shane picked up the pace a bit trying to emphasise what he was saying “So let it go. Yep, just let all that stuff go Aoren. The details aren't worth it right now. You already know how to make yourself crack. You already know what your fears and dreams are. The real key is to look into that mirror and figure it out for yourself.”
“Hypnotism is all about instinct. You have to want it. You have to feel it.” Shane told Aoren standing on wobbly legs as he did so. “Look into that mirror. Stare into your own eyes. It might takes hours and it might take days. Don't stop for anybody or anything. Clear your mind of everything and concentrate only on your reflection. Eventually time will become meaningless and the only thing you will be able to see is your own eyes looking back at you. Then something will pul you out. Maybe someone knocks at your door or Isikai nudges you. If you feel like you've just came out of a long sleep than that's it. You've done it.”
Shane suddenly felt as if his time here was done. He'd learned Reimancy and taught Aoren as much as he could to get him started. “The initiation, unlike Reimancy, is purely a meditative experience. It is just for one. I think I shall bid you goodbye now, Aoren.” Shane stroked the head of Isikai “And you too, little Isikai.”
He moved over to where Aoren sat and outstretched a hand. “It was nice to meet you, Aoren. I shall not forget this.” He told the man in a prompt but serious manner. “You can keep the mirror. It is just a little token of my thanks. You went above and beyond and I am sorry I cannot tell you more about Hypnotism. I am merely a Novice myself.”
OOCI am sorry about the sudden departure but I feel like this is whee Shane would naturally leave. If you want him to stay around you can ask him too and he probably will but if you're okay with going then you just wrap this up in your post. Feel free, if you wish, to do your whole Hypnotic Initiation Meditation stuff after Shane leaves.
First came the expected reply. He described his physical features. The thing all people saw when they looked in the mirror. Aoren cottoned on before Shane could even explain that what he was really interested was everything other people couldn't see. The private part of the mirror that exists only in your mind. Your own thoughts and feelings about yourself because no matter what your life was like or who you were everybody had a view of themselves.
Shane hadn't quite expected him to go as far as he did. By the time he was finished relaying his thoughts, his fears, his feelings, Shane himself was starting to feel little teary-eyed. Shane felt so much closer to the man. They were so similar. Shane could not even count the nights he had spent trying to remember his mother's embrace or envision a lover's subtle kiss.
By the time Aoren was finished Shane was glad he closed his eyes. Shane needed a few minutes to wipe something out of one of his eyes. He wondered, briefly, if Aoren had seen anything like that when he had been in his mind earlier. Shane didn't even know the intricate details of his life, just the summary, and he felt like he'd known him a while. It was indeed odd how familiar two strangers could be.
Shane almost forgot what it was they were meant to do next. He'd been so wrapped up in Aoren's little bubble that he had forgotten all about it. He tried to clear his head and let his emotions go without letting Aoren see how much he had effected him.
“G-good.” Shane said a little shakily. “You're more than just a Drykas with sand hair. You're made up of fears, desires, dreams, hope and more but you don't let that show. You don't walk around revealing your inner most fears to just about anyone most of the time. You construct armour around yourself to protect you. Nobody is truly happy to open up fully to another person. We are just to scared of rejection. However our feelings sometimes play tricks on us. They allow themselves to be shown. They create cracks in that armour. Cracks that Hypnotists and even simply charismatic people can exploit.”
“But you knew that. Everybody really knows that. Everybody has secrets. Everybody has desires. It's true and you're a fool if you don't thinks so.” Shane picked up the pace a bit trying to emphasise what he was saying “So let it go. Yep, just let all that stuff go Aoren. The details aren't worth it right now. You already know how to make yourself crack. You already know what your fears and dreams are. The real key is to look into that mirror and figure it out for yourself.”
“Hypnotism is all about instinct. You have to want it. You have to feel it.” Shane told Aoren standing on wobbly legs as he did so. “Look into that mirror. Stare into your own eyes. It might takes hours and it might take days. Don't stop for anybody or anything. Clear your mind of everything and concentrate only on your reflection. Eventually time will become meaningless and the only thing you will be able to see is your own eyes looking back at you. Then something will pul you out. Maybe someone knocks at your door or Isikai nudges you. If you feel like you've just came out of a long sleep than that's it. You've done it.”
Shane suddenly felt as if his time here was done. He'd learned Reimancy and taught Aoren as much as he could to get him started. “The initiation, unlike Reimancy, is purely a meditative experience. It is just for one. I think I shall bid you goodbye now, Aoren.” Shane stroked the head of Isikai “And you too, little Isikai.”
He moved over to where Aoren sat and outstretched a hand. “It was nice to meet you, Aoren. I shall not forget this.” He told the man in a prompt but serious manner. “You can keep the mirror. It is just a little token of my thanks. You went above and beyond and I am sorry I cannot tell you more about Hypnotism. I am merely a Novice myself.”
OOCI am sorry about the sudden departure but I feel like this is whee Shane would naturally leave. If you want him to stay around you can ask him too and he probably will but if you're okay with going then you just wrap this up in your post. Feel free, if you wish, to do your whole Hypnotic Initiation Meditation stuff after Shane leaves.