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Hawkeye
« on: January 27, 2010, 03:15:54 PM »
I believe that, since Hawkeye's skill level is just so low, we actually need to work together to figure out how we're going to proceed with his lessons. All of our topics rely on each other to some degree, so we need to figure out what order for him to take the classes in, as well as exactly what subjects the basic level of his courses will cover.
Seeing the world through a child's eyes is truly a unique experience. It helps you to retrieve that sense of awe, magic and wonder that you lost as you lost your innocence. Tell me, when was the last time that you thought of those childhood dreams? You know, the ones that you used to spend all your time wondering and fantasizing about? Have you forgotten them so easily? Have you forgotten what it felt like to see something for the first time, to see the magic in the mundane? Everyone says you should take the time to 'Stop and smell the roses'. But you should also take the time to look for the fairies, embrace the wind and enjoy the rain. Just once today, stop for a moment and look into that little piece of nature you pass everyday. Perhaps you may see something you did not notice before.

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Re: Hawkeye
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2010, 04:47:13 PM »
Characterization first.
Literacy second.
Don'ts third.
Interaction fourth.
Battle fifth.
Detail and perception last.

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Re: Hawkeye
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2010, 08:06:31 PM »
I was thinking we could have him take literacy and detail both simultaneously, since adding more detail can help him get longer posts.

So, what about the individual topics within each class? To be honest, I'm not even sure where to start with the kid.
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Seeing the world through a child's eyes is truly a unique experience. It helps you to retrieve that sense of awe, magic and wonder that you lost as you lost your innocence. Tell me, when was the last time that you thought of those childhood dreams? You know, the ones that you used to spend all your time wondering and fantasizing about? Have you forgotten them so easily? Have you forgotten what it felt like to see something for the first time, to see the magic in the mundane? Everyone says you should take the time to 'Stop and smell the roses'. But you should also take the time to look for the fairies, embrace the wind and enjoy the rain. Just once today, stop for a moment and look into that little piece of nature you pass everyday. Perhaps you may see something you did not notice before.

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Re: Hawkeye
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2010, 01:09:51 AM »
Hawkeye's situation for his next Literacy lesson:

Yue Yan, a lvl three teenage sage, is confronted by a group of sage muggers, four lvl threes and lead by a level four. All are former soldiers, and so are physically fit, while Yue Yan is a student, and thus of average build. This is happening on an empty street with six foot tall stone walls on either side. Make the first post for both parties.
Seeing the world through a child's eyes is truly a unique experience. It helps you to retrieve that sense of awe, magic and wonder that you lost as you lost your innocence. Tell me, when was the last time that you thought of those childhood dreams? You know, the ones that you used to spend all your time wondering and fantasizing about? Have you forgotten them so easily? Have you forgotten what it felt like to see something for the first time, to see the magic in the mundane? Everyone says you should take the time to 'Stop and smell the roses'. But you should also take the time to look for the fairies, embrace the wind and enjoy the rain. Just once today, stop for a moment and look into that little piece of nature you pass everyday. Perhaps you may see something you did not notice before.