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T'mic wasn't sure he even ''wanted'' a weyr, or to leave behind the relative siblingly comfort of the barracks. That being said, he and Jorrth soon came to enjoy their shared space. Jorrth has been very good about inviting people to his ledge, or staying on the ledges of others. T'mic has become the more detached from things with the new weyr, however, under the heavy workload of the silver thread program. Still, if it comes up at all, he insists it's okay, insists that he's got everything under control, insists that he's sleeping enough.
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He and Jorrth are once again doing well with the aerial drils, though occasionally T'mic's growing fatigue begins to show through. Jorrth is one to carry the team, it seems, and do so without complaint. How much longer they can keep it up, and whether it's worth it in the end, is still not entirely clear.
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Revision as of 12:41, 24 June 2015

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Recap


Weyrling Program
Month6

Edyis

A private space of their own is not the only noticeable change during the sixth month. The "mellower" version of Edyis too, seems here to stay. Less aggressively competitive, and outspoken, her efforts to be a part of the group, rather than at the top of it may be noticeable to the particularly observant.

Akluseth is more independent, usually out and about with his clutch mates, and when not there he's in the air or the water. His clumsiness still rears up every now and again, though asside from the incident it doesn't seem to be anything too seaweed brained. He does seem to be more easily agitated of late, but this seems to be nothing more than an expression of his restless nature.

Farideh

Keysi

Laine

O'nahi

R'van

Rook

T'mic

T'mic wasn't sure he even wanted a weyr, or to leave behind the relative siblingly comfort of the barracks. That being said, he and Jorrth soon came to enjoy their shared space. Jorrth has been very good about inviting people to his ledge, or staying on the ledges of others. T'mic has become the more detached from things with the new weyr, however, under the heavy workload of the silver thread program. Still, if it comes up at all, he insists it's okay, insists that he's got everything under control, insists that he's sleeping enough.

He and Jorrth are once again doing well with the aerial drils, though occasionally T'mic's growing fatigue begins to show through. Jorrth is one to carry the team, it seems, and do so without complaint. How much longer they can keep it up, and whether it's worth it in the end, is still not entirely clear.

Yesia

Ysaera

Z'kiel