He's become more confident, I think, since meeting you. Although he does still grumble about your teaching methods, so I'm not quite sure what you said to him back then.
I assure you, that was not the case. [Chiron pauses, then decides there's only one way to illustrate this:]
Achilles was a good student, but his attitude often demanded I be harder on him than I might otherwise be in order to ensure that his pride didn't get in the way of his skill. That...was decidedly mixed in terms of results.
Think of it like this: as a mage, certain things that I would have instructed in like self discipline were skills you already had. Thus you are both well ahead of the curve and I don't need to spend as much time laying that groundwork.
[Unlike tiny heroes, who often arrived as small children.]
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[Which is really to ask: how is this horse worse than Lord El-Melloi II?]
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[ They're both tough love teachers, though. ]
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I'm weighing the pros and cons of telling you and having Caules frown at me later, or not.
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Would you truly expect me to keep secrets from my own brother??
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Truly, you tell each other everything?
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[ Siblings... ]
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[CHIRON NO.]
That means the burden is off of you and we still learn things.
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Achilles was a good student, but his attitude often demanded I be harder on him than I might otherwise be in order to ensure that his pride didn't get in the way of his skill. That...was decidedly mixed in terms of results.
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He did go on to do a great many deeds, so he might have felt that pride was warranted.
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Well, it does make me want to do my best not to disappoint you.
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Think of it like this: as a mage, certain things that I would have instructed in like self discipline were skills you already had. Thus you are both well ahead of the curve and I don't need to spend as much time laying that groundwork.
[Unlike tiny heroes, who often arrived as small children.]
You haven't done so yet.
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Then I'm glad. You did still end up teaching me a great many things, even if it wasn't quite like your time with your other students.
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[Chiron would have been too delighted with Tiny Fiore, let's not kid ourselves.]
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Spoken like a teacher. [ With a bit of a laugh in her voice. ] When would you consider me as a graduate, Chiron?
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When we first parted ways, I believe that would qualify as graduation. Being here now, you're a peer, not a student.
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