Konoka Konoe (
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prismatica2019-11-12 06:53 pm
[Video] Fly Like an... everything really
Hey all!
[ It's Konoka again. This time though, you might notice something odd, namely it appears that the background scenery behind her is... upside down.
Or she's upside down, more like it. She's hanging by her knees on an apparent tree branch. A clue on why she's doing that might be visible from her new tall, bat-like ears. Konoka's got her hair wrapped up in a bun to avoid it being a curtain wherever she might be hanging around. ]
Just a quick question this time:
If you haven't had wings before you had a blessing, what is it like to fly?
[ It's Konoka again. This time though, you might notice something odd, namely it appears that the background scenery behind her is... upside down.
Or she's upside down, more like it. She's hanging by her knees on an apparent tree branch. A clue on why she's doing that might be visible from her new tall, bat-like ears. Konoka's got her hair wrapped up in a bun to avoid it being a curtain wherever she might be hanging around. ]
Just a quick question this time:
If you haven't had wings before you had a blessing, what is it like to fly?

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[He says while giving her a gentle boop on the nose.]
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That sounds fair. I'll do image training.
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Good! That's the answer I wanted to hear. Now...
[He takes a look around if there was somewhere they could practice.]
Hmmm...I'll have to make the stages we can practice on later. Oh well. Image training first. Let's go over there- [He points to relatively open place just out of sight from anyone who may walk by.] - so we can have some privacy.
[He saunters over and makes a quick survey and wound it sufficient. More than enough room for her to spread her wings.]
Okay so before he can have you fly, you have to learn to glide. Like this. [He bends his knees and jumps high into the air, roughly 15 to 20 feet and at the zenith of his jump his body becomes covered in shadows and he starts to shrink, eventually turning into an eagle owl that glides down in a spiral before landing smoothly a couple of feet away from her.]
Like that. [Bishop says, his voice echoing directly in her head via telepathy.]
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So she followed. It wasn't too far from their regular spot so it didn't take long for them to find it. After watching him assess the area, Konoka blinked when he spoke to her again.
And then, much to her surprise, he jumped up high and then turned into an owl. ]
Whoa. You can transform that much?! That doesn't seem like a blessing power...
[ But she decided to follow his advice. She crouch down and jumped up, using her wings to add to her height. She only got 15 feet up though, and as she unfurled her wings, it took a bit for her to steady. So concerned with being steady that she kind of just cruised right on the ground. ]
Oof.
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Well, at the very least I understand how I can teach you. I also didn't tell you to try it, I just wanted to give you a demonstration of the form to adapt. Let that serve as your lesson one miss...
[A beat.]
Oops. I forgot to introduce myself. Uhoohoo! [He hoots.] My name is Bishop, as you can see I'm a shapeshifter. And you are?
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I'm Konoka Konoe.
[ No reason not to follow along. ]
I'm a mage in training, and accomplished healer.
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[He says looking legitimately confused.]
Sorry, I think I did. I'm must be a little out of it. My bad, Konoe-san. Don't worry, I'll make sure to devote all the energy I have to properly teaching you. Starting with your posture.
[He spreads wings out and leans forward.]
The idea of gliding is that you ride the wind current, catching to ride and releasing to maneuver with your wings. By releasing, I mean letting pass through the edge of you wing span. You want to catch just enough wind to keep you steady and use your weight to move to the sides. We'll practice that on the ground first before trying it out in flight.
[He flaps his wings quickly, four feathers shaking off and floating up to around her height level. Once there the feathers turn a bright green and stay suspended in the air emitting gentle gusts of wind in her direction.]
Practice feeling the air under your wings, keeping the current under them, and releasing them.
[ooc: I honestly just forgot he introduced himself already, lol]
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[ Definitely a Character. Konoka giggled. ]
It’s alright. Not like I haven’t had days like that.
[ When he makes his feathers create wind like that though, she’s fascinated. There’s been such things like delayed and chantless magic, and even spells launched from talismans. But spells launched from feathers is new to her. She almost forgets that this is flight training, and only remembers to spread her wings when she feels the breeze tickle them. She stays firmly on the ground but outstretches her wings, making sure to remember the breeze going under them. Keep it under the current, and then release. ]
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Hmmm, I guess bats really are technically better fliers than birds. Huh.
[He's not regretting his chosen transformation but it is certainly eye opening. The current suddenly stops but the magic feathers still floating in the air.]
Good. Have you gotten used to the sensation yet? It's a little strange at first, I'm sure.
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[ Konoka took that information, but doesn’t really react to it. She agreed of course, but she lacked any motivation to boast, and it didn’t matter when she was a pure beginner and this guy would have years of experience on her even if they got into some sort of contest. ]
I’m getting used to it! Yeah it’s strange, but it also works!
[ It feels strange, but also wondrous. ]
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[He spreads his wings out again as the feathers re-position along side each other.]
Now the trick to banking is to use your center of gravity, or your weight, to lean left or right. Like so. [He leans his body to the right, his right wing lower than the left.] Depending on how much you lean you will either slowly glide towards that direction or turn completely. Now, as for your wings, depending on the direction you want to go in use the lower wing to guide you and the higher one to catch wind.
[The feathers start to glow and blow wind.]
Now, Konoe-san, take your time with this. It sounds simple but, I promise you, a wrong turn could break your arm. Wind is a wild thing, it could be your friend or your worst nightmare. Start honing a sense for wind and it's flow. Let me know if you're ready for the next lesson, landing. After we start gliding for real.
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Ohhhhh!
[ She was making progress! That was good. Maybe this wouldn't be so tough to learn to fly! But before she could get ahead of herself, his warning got to her. Konoka sobered up immediately, though her expression eventually softened back down to wonder as she attempted to follow his lead on banking.
She could get an idea of tilting, but without actually taking flight she was reluctant to lean too hard. With any luck she could at least get a feel for what banking feels like. ]
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Lean a little more, find out how much you can lean before you start to feel the wind pull you. When you feel that pull, that means you're turning. Do it with your dominant hand first, then do it with your left.
[His head bobs from side to side as he circles around her.]
Remember, you're flying with more than just your wings, your body is also part of it. If you think you're leaning too much to one side you can use your body as a counterbalance to slowly change course.
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[ Konoka decides to simply follow what he instructed. She leaned a little harder, albeit very slowly, and waited until the wind seemed to try and pull her. This was what turning was like.
She had to balance her body, so she focused on making sure her feet were spread apart for this. When she actually got to flying, she'd probably fold her legs to be sure she kept her profile in check. ]
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Alright, you're getting it. Try going from left to right now. Slowly, slowly... Hoohoohoo!
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[ Konoka was starting to be heavily reminded of one of those Old Wizard mentor types. And having seen him as a young guy is extra funny. But she refused to have her concentration broken, as she leaned her arms now in the opposite direction, again slowly tilting her body until she felt the pull again. ]
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Don't stiffen your arms, let the wind move around them. Keep your muscles loose, flexible. Thaaaaaat's the way...very good! Very good! Now try banking again but pausing in the middle before continuing.
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She'll make a turn, and then pause, and then turn in the other way. She's not sure how much she'll get done, but she might have a better hang of flight before the week's out. Optimistic, yes, but that's pretty much Konoka. ]
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Very good. You're really getting the hang of this Konoe-san. Think you're ready for the real thing?
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[ Konoka doesn't stop her turning exercises, but the excitement in her voice is palpable. ]
This feels great!
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[He doesn't stop the current, she looks like she's having too much fun, so he leaps and rides the current until he's drifting on the wind.]
Now, watch closely. When you want to slow down or are about to land, you straighten out your posture and then tilt your upper body up and lower your legs. Keep your wings spread and slowly let wind pass through to lower and slow you down.
When pilots are taught how to land the plane they're told to "keep the nose up", which means the front of the plane stays pointed up until the wheels land. Picture that your legs are the wheels and your head the cockpit. Like so.
[He tilts himself as he instructed, legs down and head up, as he slowly approached the ground and touched down, taking just a few steps forward.]
Release all the air in your wings or just retract them completely when you're at a comfortable height from the ground. Make sure you take a few steps after you land so you don't drop all that momentum in your legs, unless you intend to break them.
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[ Konoka focuses, now tilting back to neutral and getting a feel for the wind before making sure that she was in a good 'landing pose' (since she was still on the ground). Eventually, she flexed her 'fingers' closing up the wings and canceling the wind's effect on them, having to take a moment to 'stumble' forward since she was already ground. ]
Ah, how's that?
[ She's not expecting perfect marks for that one, her face practically screams 'I need more practice'. ]
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See what I mean by momentum? Never take it for granted, but don't worry. Once you get used to flying you'll be able to get a feel for how much momentum you have and learn how to sort of....spread it around, or cast it aside, so you can land without having to take a few steps.
For now, while not perfect, it's good enough to say that you won't fall flat on your face. So? What say we give gliding a try now?
[With that, the feathers fly up as Bishop takes off and circles the space above. The fathers line themselves up and shoot to the ground like missiles, their color changing from green to yellow tan, and make a glowing outline of square that's about two feet by feet with a feather in the center of each. Bishop dives down onto one of the squares and grabs it with his talons then lifts off as if carrying off prey, the dirt squares under rising as pillars of increasing height with the one he grabbed being the tallest, effectively making steps.]
C'mon up. This'll serve as a a good platform.
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[ Some part of her was relieved she'd get another shot, albeit they'd be moving on with it anyway. She almost bounced back in surprise when she saw that she was now looking up at a staircase emerging from the ground. Wow, she kept forgetting about the crazy stuff one could do with magic, despite her time spent in it.
Konoka traveled up the 'staircase'. The height didn't quite intimidate her, though she did give a bit of pause, as if any sense of dread seemed almost suppressed by new instincts. ]
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'This should be good' he thought to himself as he nodded to confirm his estimations and nerves. When she reached him, her pause doesn't go unnoticed.]
Konoe-san? Is something wrong?
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