Cerulean Cape the penalty for overeagerness is the same as the penalty for unworthiness
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god, it sure did sting, but he felt as though he had done well in making progress on his journey. he was motivated by the need to better his abilities, and even though he had fought when his body was suffering from the war... well, he felt as though it had been more than worth it. aside from that, the woman did not appear as though she was going to tear him down for needing to stop. she looked at him with an apologetic expression, and then offered words of encouragement.

“maybe... when i've healed, we can try again?” he asked her in short breaths. it would have been nice for him to take what he'd learned and return with an even stronger figure and a more capable mindset. that was, if the woman wanted to allow such things to happen again. illidan imagined she'd be alright with it; she'd been eager to spar the first time. 

so, they planned on that and the two wolves set out on their different ways. the boy was eager to return, and to show her how much he had grown in that time.
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RE: the penalty for overeagerness is the same as the penalty for unworthiness - by Illidan - January 24, 2019, 05:57 PM