"Fire breathes," Hawke says as his face scrunches up in thought. It's always difficult to explain fire magic to new people. He's used it for so that it is instinctive. He doesn't really think about it anymore, he just does it. "So... you breathe it. A little breath of magic to light a candle, almost like a sigh. A scream to rain fire down from the sky."
He waves a hand because he hates his own metaphor. Hawke sits forward. "Fire is about the fuel you feed it. If you want a small flame you give it very little fuel but fire is also hungry and opportunistic. It will take what it can get if you don't pay attention. Fire is control and discipline no matter how wild it looks."
Hawke remembers he's talking to a fighter, a warrior. He should use her terms. "A wild punch isn't going to win you a fight, right? You're precise in your strikes. Do the same with fire. You control the tide of battle? You control the tide of fire."
For several moments Bo-Katan just stares at him. What he’s saying goes completely over her head. It sounds like a lot of Jedi bullshit to her honestly.
So it’s a good thing when he tries to adjust his vernacular. Still it makes her brow furrow in confusion. This was still hard for her to follow.
“But how? Throwing a punch with your fist is different than… that.”
She motions to the flickering flame of the candle. She can’t just tell the fire what to do. Can she?
"At the end of the day magic is willpower. Your willpower to overcome the reality you see before you. Sort of like a fight. Skill's important but the will to win is just as needed to be a good fighter."
Hawke pushes the candle closer to her. "You want it lit. You have the power to do so. Extend that power, that feeling outwards, and use your will to make it happen. If it makes it easier tie it to a physical gesture. I snap to show off but I don't need it."
Hawke does nothing and the candle lights and extinguishes all in a breath. "But you like physical things. A physical gesture can help casting."
He's speaking more her language now. It's clear that the wheels are turning in Bo-Katan's head as she listens and then looks down at the candle. With her head tilting slightly to the side, she stares at the candle as she ponders all of this.
Willpower she has in spades. Though it all sounds ridiculous and there's doubt in her mind, she's seen what the Jedi can do. If he says she has the power to do it, she believes it. So she gives it a try.
Reaching out her right hand, she points at the candle. Focusing her will and speaking it. "Light."
She then gasps softly as a small flame suddenly comes to life.
Hawke whoops and reaches across to pat her on the shoulder. "Good job! Nicely done!"
A first try success is something to celebrate. Many of his students have struggled with that but she got it. Willpower indeed. Then he pinches the flame and puts it out. "Now, do that again until it is second nature. Until you don't even have to think about it. It's as instinctive as throwing a punch."
As he settles back in his seat he holds up a finger. "But if I find out you're practicing your magic more than you're doing physical therapy I am going to scold you quite thoroughly and teach you no further magic."
While magic is impressive and Hawke thinks everyone should celebrate being able to cast it, he's not going to let her forget about her health. She came to him as a healer first, not a teacher.
Bo-Katan is stunned and stares at the flame. It actually worked. So much so she just blinks at the pat to her shoulder.
Once the initial shock wears off something glimmers in her eyes. As if something just dawned on her. She could be good at this. She could be good at something that didn’t necessarily have to do with war and fighting. Though of course it could be used for that too. And while it was out of her element… maybe she could be good at music too. Maybe.
Hawke holds out his hand to shake on the deal, mindful to use the one that won't force her to shake with the injured one.
"Make me a promise, Bo-Katan." Hawke is very serious about this. Healing is not his strong suit. It would be easier to teach her magic and let someone else handle the healing but she asked for this. He's going to make her keep to it.
They could expand what she's learning later. Perhaps even teach her how to heal if she showed any aptitude for it.
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He waves a hand because he hates his own metaphor. Hawke sits forward. "Fire is about the fuel you feed it. If you want a small flame you give it very little fuel but fire is also hungry and opportunistic. It will take what it can get if you don't pay attention. Fire is control and discipline no matter how wild it looks."
Hawke remembers he's talking to a fighter, a warrior. He should use her terms. "A wild punch isn't going to win you a fight, right? You're precise in your strikes. Do the same with fire. You control the tide of battle? You control the tide of fire."
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So it’s a good thing when he tries to adjust his vernacular. Still it makes her brow furrow in confusion. This was still hard for her to follow.
“But how? Throwing a punch with your fist is different than… that.”
She motions to the flickering flame of the candle. She can’t just tell the fire what to do. Can she?
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Hawke pushes the candle closer to her. "You want it lit. You have the power to do so. Extend that power, that feeling outwards, and use your will to make it happen. If it makes it easier tie it to a physical gesture. I snap to show off but I don't need it."
Hawke does nothing and the candle lights and extinguishes all in a breath. "But you like physical things. A physical gesture can help casting."
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Willpower she has in spades. Though it all sounds ridiculous and there's doubt in her mind, she's seen what the Jedi can do. If he says she has the power to do it, she believes it. So she gives it a try.
Reaching out her right hand, she points at the candle. Focusing her will and speaking it. "Light."
She then gasps softly as a small flame suddenly comes to life.
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A first try success is something to celebrate. Many of his students have struggled with that but she got it. Willpower indeed. Then he pinches the flame and puts it out. "Now, do that again until it is second nature. Until you don't even have to think about it. It's as instinctive as throwing a punch."
As he settles back in his seat he holds up a finger. "But if I find out you're practicing your magic more than you're doing physical therapy I am going to scold you quite thoroughly and teach you no further magic."
While magic is impressive and Hawke thinks everyone should celebrate being able to cast it, he's not going to let her forget about her health. She came to him as a healer first, not a teacher.
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Once the initial shock wears off something glimmers in her eyes. As if something just dawned on her. She could be good at this. She could be good at something that didn’t necessarily have to do with war and fighting. Though of course it could be used for that too. And while it was out of her element… maybe she could be good at music too. Maybe.
“Okay. You have a deal.”
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"Make me a promise, Bo-Katan." Hawke is very serious about this. Healing is not his strong suit. It would be easier to teach her magic and let someone else handle the healing but she asked for this. He's going to make her keep to it.
They could expand what she's learning later. Perhaps even teach her how to heal if she showed any aptitude for it.
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“I promise.”
And she will keep it as best she can, being the Mandalorian of her word that she is.