Ma'tanza raised her brow at Tzirret curiously. "You want to give Ma'tanza something?" She repeated questioningly. Already, her mind was going over what it could possibly be, but she of course did not have any definite answer, only suspicions. Tzirret moved so frequently between displaying confidence and anxiety that she found him to be a very difficult person to read. To her, his intentions could have been anything. "Ma'tanza can wait here, sure. She needs to scrub the rest of this blood out of her fur anyway." Ma'tanza answered before standing up and stretching out her muscles. "Just don't make this one wait too long alone, or...she will come find you." She added, giving a smile before she walked herself back into the water. --- Upon Sabine's request, Meesei stopped. Sabine's performance was not any worse than she had been expecting, but there was certainly some room for improvement. While she was moving around and acting as the target, she had also been observing her technique and looking for any flaws. Being as well-practiced as she was, Meesei knew the common pitfalls that mages tended to fall into during a fight. Some tended to focus so much on how to improve the power of the spells themselves that they did not put enough effort into learning how to use them effectively. Meesei walked over to Sabine and stood alongside her, facing out in the direction Sabine had been shooting. "Your accuracy shows promise, but your technique could use improvement. Before you can lead a target, you need to make sure your shots are consistent. It is easy to try and focus your eyes on the target and shoot ahead of them, but your shots will end up varying far too greatly. You want to make sure your shot goes exactly where your eyes are focusing, every time. If you can do that, then you can learn how to focus your vision ahead of your target the right amount to land the hit." Meesei looked ahead towards one of the trees with an ice spike charged in her hand, then released it dead into the center of the trunk. "When you are able, I want you to try and land your ice spikes in as tight of a grouping as possible. Right on that spot. Watch my technique." She instructed. She followed through with a few more ice spikes directed at the same spot. There was some spread between her shots, of course, but they all landed in essentially the same spot.