Janius caught himself smiling at Kaleeth when she tested her own strength. She wouldn't have done that if it was only the beast spirit in charge. He stepped into clear view and sniffed at the air in front of him, before speaking up. "One more lesson. Follow." Janius turned and started to move along the riverbank. It took a few minutes, but Janius eventually found a suitable place. With a slight run up, he clambered up a tree beside the river until he was perched on a bough high enough from the ground that Kaleeth could not reach him. The tree itself didn't have many holds along its trunk and was impossible for Kaleeth to merely climb. At the same time, there was what appeared to be an old standing stone nearby that looked movable, as well as some strong branches overhanging the river itself. Janius looked down at Kaleeth, "Your quarry is now me. Find a way up the tree." Even if it was simple, the purpose of the lesson was twofold. Firstly, Kaleeth needed to keep in control enough to think laterally while at the same time utilising the abilities of her form, with its limits in mind. Secondly, she had to trust that she could stop before hurting someone. Janius trusted her, but if it turned out to be too much for her to yield her hunt, then Janius was confident that he could get away quickly enough. In that case, he would just have to hunt until he found enough game to sate the beast completely. In the end the objective was building confidence in Kaleeth.