Onyx-Three knew it was impolite to keep their gaze on the ground, but they could not bring themselves to meet his eyes. They could no longer physically train, but there was further knowledge offered through words. He listened in silence.
It was strange to learn that Sentinel had been their age once. Strange to imagine someone who they looked up to and was so powerful- almost undefeatable in their eyes, had once been young and inexperienced. He realized that he had never sparred against anyone with magic before. It had not crossed his mind that one might need to change their strategy when fighting such gembounds. From what he said, it seemed magic could bring strength to gembounds who were physically unassuming. He nodded, noting that if he were to come across a magic user it would be important to try and get the first strike in.
Cave of bones? Onyx-Three had not been there yet, perhaps they will in the future as it sounded interesting. He wondered what gembounds lived there. From what the Sentinel was saying about magic, they felt like it was incredibly powerful. Why would anyone choose to train their physical strength when magic could overpower it? Yet- magic was not reliable. Magic dwindled. And as seen earlier, it was unpredictable. There were drawbacks no matter what path was taken. Consistency, he thought, was most important. He would continue training, just like the Sentinel did, until he would be able to beat magic users as well. It was all about learning.
But the last part was more directed. Failing was okay... if one learned from it. But he had failed in a rather dramatic fashion without any learning. Well, maybe he learned not to chuck a rock in such a fashion. And even though earlier he had not quite succeeded in every attempt, he had improved as well. It was not quite failure then, was it? Onyx-Three found themselves feeling just a bit better about the whole situation. They found the strength to look up, finding a hand offered to them. They took it, pulling themselves onto their feet. He kept most of his weight on his good leg to take the pressure off the knee. It would not be good to dislocate it again so soon- not that he doubted the Sentinel's talent in repairing such things.
"I failed. But it is also... success." those words felt strange to say, but if the Sentinel had said it, it must be true.
"I will learn. I can not train but I can listen." it was making the best of the situation, but he also found the knowledge helpful in its own way. It was not something that could be learned from practicing unless he went out to spar against the magic users mentioned. A hand reached for his stomach at the mention of a meal.
"Meal. Yes." He had almost forgotten about eating due to his focus on the training. But he knew not to skip meals because that wasn't healthy, and it also made it harder to practice in turn which was not good for progress. Onyx-Three was already starting to seem less dejected and instead looking forward to more words of advice.
@The Sentinel