Glade 9 123
Garr heard from his professor in his lessons in the morning that it was possible to attune to elements where they are prominent. Garr got the idea in his head to go to the river and see if he could attune to water. He arrived at the river and found it to be just as incredible as the last time he’d come here. It’d only been a handful of weeks since he’d ventured here to see if water was his arche element. He decided to sit down by the water and sit cross legged. Then, he began to meditate. Well, he tried to. Thirty minutes passed without him feeling any different at all.
He couldn't help but feel a sense of frustration as he sat by the river. He had been looking forward to attuning to the water element, but it seemed that his meditation skills were lacking. He tried to focus on his breath, to quiet his mind, but his thoughts kept drifting to other things. He thought about how he had always struggled with meditation, how he had never been able to still his mind for more than a few minutes at a time. He wondered if he was doing something wrong, if there was some secret technique he was missing. But no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't seem to make any progress. Eventually, he gave up and stood up, stretching his legs and feeling the sun on his face. Maybe he just wasn't cut out for this kind of thing.
As he walked along the riverbank, Garr wondered if he was just destined to be a mediocre mage, forever stuck in the lower ranks of the magical hierarchy. He tried to shake off these negative thoughts, reminding himself that it was just one failed attempt. He got tired of walking and sat down again to try meditating again. He let out a low hum as he did so and tried to think of nothing but water.