"Now, can you try the truth?" He asked. He knew his sister wasn't trying, and he knew why. "Catiel, enough." He made his way down, walking towards her. "I have told you tens, if not hundreds of times." He said, placing his hand on her bow and pushing it down. "If you listen to the things they say, and let them get to you, then you prove them right. This leads to them saying it more and more and more." he explained, a smile pulling at the edges of his lips. "And you do." He stepped besides her, pointing up, behind the tree he was standing on. Another tree grew by it, this one covered in arrows, one even piercing a small lizard. "Notice how they're almost perfectly in a row, with little divergence? Your aim is steady, and any target you sneak up on, or is unmoving, has a sure death."