The tom followed behind everyone, his nerves flaring up like they had on that patrol. What happens if he drowned? He just got here. His body shook as he moved further and further out. He sat down with everyone as Fadingstar explained swimming. After hearing him say there were cats to keep them safe he relaxed. He trusted the older cat. If he said they were safe then they were safe.
He heard the words that they could get into the water he didn't hesitate. It was going to be nice and refreshing. Stepping in it was just that. He felt comfortable in the water. Maybe he would be just fine. Jaggedpaw moved forward, his body went with the motions. Once he went out as far as he was told he turned around and repeated that a couple times.
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Moonpaw and Grimpaw were the first in the water; while Fadingstar appreciated their enthusiasm, the pair just stood around chatting instead of repeating the skill he'd shown. Sighing, he tersely called, "Moonpaw, Grimpaw! We're here to train, not to chat. There will be plenty of time to do that later. For now, I want you following along and practicing the skills being taught."
Rainingpaw seemed to take to the new skill like a natural RiverClan cat, while Marigoldpaw struggled more. The leader kept a close eye on her; she seemed very nervous, so he was ready to step in if need be. He wanted to give her a chance to find her own confidence, however; it was an important part of growing into a skilled swimmer.
He smiled softly as she slowly grew smoother in her movements over time, until she was repeating the skill he'd taught well for a beginner. It was still stiff and choppy, but that was to be expected with any new swimmer. She was doing just fine.
Sneezepaw and Covepaw were in a similar position as Moonpaw and Grimpaw, just standing around instead of working on skill he'd taught. Stars, did these apprentices think they'd learn just by standing there?
"Sneezepaw and Covepaw, let's get practicing please!" he instructed, tone tight. If these 'paws didn't want to participate, then he'd have no choice but to not count this for their training.
Tulippaw and Jaggedpaw followed along with his instructions, doing a good job. Well, at least around half of the apprentices were doing what they were supposed to; that was better than none of them.
Once he'd given enough time for everyone to practice, he decided to move on to the next skill. "Okay! Now that you've learned how to swim back and forth, it's time to learn how to turn. Putting your paws on the riverbed and turning that way is great and all, but it's a slow, inefficient way to do it. Plus, if you can't touch the bottom with your paws, you won't be able to turn that way."
He began swimming again, trying to stay as visible as possible for the 'paws. "When you want to turn, you're going to use your tail to steer. Your tail will allow you to make small turns; making sudden and rapid turns is a more advanced skill that requires you to move your whole body in a certain way. For now, let's just practice using our tails."
Fadingstar demonstrated how to turn slightly to the left and then to the right with his tail. "By sweeping your tail through the water to your left, it'll turn you right. By sweeping your tail to your right, it'll turn you left. It's a little confusing at first, but just remember that you need to sweep your tail through the water in the opposite direction you want to go. Practice now; see how many small turns you can make in both directions by using just your tail."
[ A gentle reminder that your cat needs to actually practice the skills being taught for this to count as a swimming lesson
Fadingstar is currently RiverClan's leader. He has an open den policy; his den can be found here. If you have any questions or concerns about RiverClan, or any plots to propose, feel free to leave me a VM or DM! Please do not take my characters' IC opinions as reflective of my own.
Moonpaw basically fully submerged herself for a few seconds and came out absolutely soggy before she started. A tactic she had seen on other creatures that could swim. Grimpaw was already swimming as fast as his little paws could take him.
Covepaw dipped his head, perking his ears. He must've missed that instruction! He'd make sure to pay attention more in the future. He practiced going back and forth for a little, then did as he was told. He listened intently, finding himself more excited as the time passed. He carefully lowered himself more into the water, testing his tail before attempting what he'd heard and seen. Covepaw felt his heartbeat slow, the thump a now slow beat he rather enjoyed! He made sure to keep his mind on the small part, swishing his tail only a bit. He knew it wasn't smart to do anything out of line. Why would he? Instructions were meant to be followed. He also kept in mind that the directions were swapped. Right to left, left to right. He made a small movement with his tail to the right, and was amazed when he went a little bit to the left. He continued this, alternating.
Sneezepaw admitted to her mistake right off the back. She'd been listening, yet when her fear kicked it, she'd been ignoring. It was very dumb of her to do so, and she made an effort to listen from there. She cautiously scooped one paw, then the other, until she was moving forward. Then when she was feeling more comfortable, she went quicker, going back and forth like she was supposed to. Sneezepaw attempted to make small turns, moving her tail left right, left right. She moved slightly, her tail moving slowly from side to side. It was... exhilarating! She never knew she'd enjoy swimming so much. It was rather a thing she thought to be hard to learn. Not that it wasn't, she just wasn't expecting to enjoy learning such a hard thing. She smiled, perking her ears as she continued to practice, listening for any further instructions.
Rainingpaw tried using her tail to turn and ended up flipping herself over. Shocked into stillness she realized she could kinda float, bobbing up and down her face peeking above the surface. She then flipped back over to swim again and tried the turn again. This time turning in a semi circle and preceeded to swim back and forth again, this time turning using her tail. The bottom ticketed her paws and she preceded to tuck her leges a bit at the shallow bits. She continued her swimming, weaving around the group.
Marigoldpaw
She, Her\Appretice\8 moons\Riverclan
"There will come a poet whose weapon is his word."
Purrks: Dreamwalker [ACTIVE] Chill of Death [ACTIVE]
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That was... Mildly confusing, but nothing she couldn't get used to. Since her tail was decently long, she didn't have much trouble moving it from side to side, trying to get a feel for the direction it would take her. It took some getting used to (as in twenty minutes of uncomfortable and wet struggle), but she got it eventually! Her turns were choppy and slow and would get smoother as she got better at the whole swimming debacle. She still wasn't entirely over the fear of water itself.
(Short unedited and unformated post cuz I'm so stinking tired loll
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Poking his head up the young tom looked with his one eye at the Riverclan leader as he gave them more instructions. He listened really closely and made sure not to miss anything. Once he was done Jaggedpaw moved forward doing exactly what he had done before. When he got as far as he was allowed to he moved his tail left, moving to the right. He managed to turn around and swim right back to the bank.
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Fadingstar watched closely as each apprentice began practicing the next skill. These were the two basic swimming skills: swimming forward and turning. If the apprentices mastered these, they'd be well on their way to becoming great RiverClan warriors.
Most of the apprentices got the turning part fairly quickly, while the others took a little extra time. Fadingstar's fur bristled in slight alarm as Rainingpaw flipped over, but the apprentice didn't seem bothered by it. He soon corrected the issue, and continued on with practicing.
Eventually, when all of the apprentices seemed to have turning down, he called out, "That's enough for this lesson! With those two skills, you all now have a basic grasp of swimming. You should be able to swim in calm waters, but fast water and rapids are still beyond your skillset, so don't try that. I encourage all of you to ask your mentors for advanced swimming lessons; that will cover how to swim underwater and how to handle yourselves in faster water."
Padding out of the water, the leader beckoned for everyone to follow. The sun was beginning to dip toward the horizon; they'd been at this for a while, so he figured the apprentices were probably tired. They wouldn't be able to make it back to camp before nightfall anyways, so making camp near here was the obvious choice.
Once everyone was out of the water, he lead them about half a tree-length away from the water, to a nice and open area. They could see a good distance in any direction here, making security easy.
Turning to face the apprentices, he asked, "Can anyone tell me two things that you need to do when trying to make camp in a new location?"
[ The swimming portion of this lesson is complete! Moonpaw, Grimpaw, Covepaw, Sneezepaw, Rainingpaw, Marigoldpaw, and Jaggedpaw may use this event for their swimming lesson as part of training requirements. If you continue actively participating with your apprentice through the rest of this event, it can count as a second, separate training instance!
Fadingstar is currently RiverClan's leader. He has an open den policy; his den can be found here. If you have any questions or concerns about RiverClan, or any plots to propose, feel free to leave me a VM or DM! Please do not take my characters' IC opinions as reflective of my own.
Fadingstar watched closely as each apprentice began practicing the next skill. These were the two basic swimming skills: swimming forward and turning. If the apprentices mastered these, they'd be well on their way to becoming great RiverClan warriors.
Most of the apprentices got the turning part fairly quickly, while the others took a little extra time. Fadingstar's fur bristled in slight alarm as Rainingpaw flipped over, but the apprentice didn't seem bothered by it. He soon corrected the issue, and continued on with practicing.
Eventually, when all of the apprentices seemed to have turning down, he called out, "That's enough for this lesson! With those two skills, you all now have a basic grasp of swimming. You should be able to swim in calm waters, but fast water and rapids are still beyond your skillset, so don't try that. I encourage all of you to ask your mentors for advanced swimming lessons; that will cover how to swim underwater and how to handle yourselves in faster water."
Padding out of the water, the leader beckoned for everyone to follow. The sun was beginning to dip toward the horizon; they'd been at this for a while, so he figured the apprentices were probably tired. They wouldn't be able to make it back to camp before nightfall anyways, so making camp near here was the obvious choice.
Once everyone was out of the water, he lead them about half a tree-length away from the water, to a nice and open area. They could see a good distance in any direction here, making security easy.
Turning to face the apprentices, he asked, "Can anyone tell me two things that you need to do when trying to make camp in a new location?"
[ The swimming portion of this lesson is complete! Moonpaw, Grimpaw, Covepaw, Sneezepaw, Rainingpaw, Marigoldpaw, and Jaggedpaw may use this event for their swimming lesson as part of training requirements. If you continue actively participating with your apprentice through the rest of this event, it can count as a second, separate training instance!
Grimpaw looked over at Moonpaw. The two thought for a moment and answered the question.
"Look for any possible areas where the land is clear..."
"And keep an eye out for any possible threats to the clan!"
The cats meowed in tandem.
Fadingstar watched closely as each apprentice began practicing the next skill. These were the two basic swimming skills: swimming forward and turning. If the apprentices mastered these, they'd be well on their way to becoming great RiverClan warriors.
Most of the apprentices got the turning part fairly quickly, while the others took a little extra time. Fadingstar's fur bristled in slight alarm as Rainingpaw flipped over, but the apprentice didn't seem bothered by it. He soon corrected the issue, and continued on with practicing.
Eventually, when all of the apprentices seemed to have turning down, he called out, "That's enough for this lesson! With those two skills, you all now have a basic grasp of swimming. You should be able to swim in calm waters, but fast water and rapids are still beyond your skillset, so don't try that. I encourage all of you to ask your mentors for advanced swimming lessons; that will cover how to swim underwater and how to handle yourselves in faster water."
Padding out of the water, the leader beckoned for everyone to follow. The sun was beginning to dip toward the horizon; they'd been at this for a while, so he figured the apprentices were probably tired. They wouldn't be able to make it back to camp before nightfall anyways, so making camp near here was the obvious choice.
Once everyone was out of the water, he lead them about half a tree-length away from the water, to a nice and open area. They could see a good distance in any direction here, making security easy.
Turning to face the apprentices, he asked, "Can anyone tell me two things that you need to do when trying to make camp in a new location?"
[ The swimming portion of this lesson is complete! Moonpaw, Grimpaw, Covepaw, Sneezepaw, Rainingpaw, Marigoldpaw, and Jaggedpaw may use this event for their swimming lesson as part of training requirements. If you continue actively participating with your apprentice through the rest of this event, it can count as a second, separate training instance!
Marigoldpaw
She, Her\Appretice\8 moons\Riverclan
"There will come a poet whose weapon is his word."
Purrks: Dreamwalker [ACTIVE] Chill of Death [ACTIVE]
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Two things? Only two? Marigoldpaw could think of a lot of things, but that could just be from the panic of having to potentially spend the night away from her temporary home. Gee, how many non-home homes was she going to have? Marigoldpaw didn't like the sound of whatever Fadingstar was getting to, but she'd participate regardless. Maybe it would help her make some new friends, further learn her location, and how to figure out where she was based on landmarks alone. Okay okay... So she was staying. Oh please, great Starclan, keep her soul.
The thin apprentice slowly raised a wet paw, her fur dripping and teeth clenched. "Erm, I personally think the two things are uh, surroundings things and resources. How far is a certain uh valuable thing and how much of it is available to obtain? What also lives here that we might have to compete with for resources? Y'know, just a thought. Ahem..." She cleared her throat then slowly and awkwardly lowered her paw, giving her thickening fur one last shake. Would she even be dry before the sun came out? Being wet was very unpleasant. But oh well, at least she'd learn some resilience.
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