The afternoon following the hunt resumed with a quick break on the part of everyone involved. This included Janius and Kaleeth who, despite their energy in the morning and continued motivation, had to sit for a moment before training again. Janius was actually grateful for his, as it gave him the proper head space to think of what to focus on in Kaleeth's training. Planning ahead with his beast spirit in the forefront of his mind was not easy. He settled on picking a tree and having Kaleeth undergo striking drills to train her consistency. Sparring over and again was one thing, but training her muscle memory was just as important, even if it was repetitive. By the end of it, Kaleeth was at least somewhat improved with her mace swings. The drills were reinforced by some one-sided sparring where Janius only held his shield in both hands, stopping as frequently as he needed to in order to correct Kaleeth's technique. Sabine had initially wanted to go and be with Ariel again to see what a day at the shop would be like. However, by the time she had gathered up the initiative to go, Meesei stopped her and reminded her that she was working on something 'very important' for Ahnasha and Fendros. Sabine gave a glance to Fendros and Ahnasha from across the camp and nodded in understanding. She instead took the time before packing to try and practice her basic magic as Meesei had taught her. In the time since the hunt, Fendros had occupied himself by organising some belongings ahead of time and then using the spare time to try and make sense of more of Orskan's tome. Keeping himself busy seemed to make him feel more in control than when he had nightmares. Ahnasha, on the other hand, had plenty of space to think and worry by the looks. Being nearby, but still engrossed in the tome, Fendros' attention wasn't brought to Ahnasha before Sabine's was. She approached Ahnasha and Rhazii, sat down next to them and put an arm around Ahnasha, looking at her curiously. "Are you okay, sister?"