Now that she's not suffering from her own poison illness, this seems like the perfect time to try things Again, at least with something like the obstacle course. When Reira first arrives though-on her bike, because after all, she has one now and that clearly means riding it WHENEVER SHE CAN-she takes a little more time than that.
She's going to get familiar with Everything here.
There's also a Very large white and red eagle flying over, landing, and doing the same-walking along at her side, following and occasionally chirping as it tries preening the girl's hair. The obstacle course will be the last one she looks over. And the arena? No. She's not dumb, she knows she's not someone who should be getting into ANY fights (it's the entire reason her magic practice consists of Avoiding it).
...The training yard proper is where she's thus wandering, occasionally crawling up to sit/perch on a pole in a section no one is using. Just to look around.
Generally this involves an eagle awkwardly mimicking her, which is especially great when she's holding her arms out for balance-the bird is doing the same with the wings, and occasionally squeaking at her, as if to say, 'so, um. what's this about??'
...It might take a minute before Reira realizes anyone else is actually looking at her, though.
TINY TRAINING TIME- | OTA at the Training Yard-
She's going to get familiar with Everything here.
There's also a Very large white and red eagle flying over, landing, and doing the same-walking along at her side, following and occasionally chirping as it tries preening the girl's hair. The obstacle course will be the last one she looks over. And the arena? No. She's not dumb, she knows she's not someone who should be getting into ANY fights (it's the entire reason her magic practice consists of Avoiding it).
...The training yard proper is where she's thus wandering, occasionally crawling up to sit/perch on a pole in a section no one is using. Just to look around.
Generally this involves an eagle awkwardly mimicking her, which is especially great when she's holding her arms out for balance-the bird is doing the same with the wings, and occasionally squeaking at her, as if to say, 'so, um. what's this about??'
...It might take a minute before Reira realizes anyone else is actually looking at her, though.