Saturnastra Karina Lesson 4 Part 2 Magic Chalkboard to Manifest Thoughts
Karina's brother Marduke is the new King of Veragerung. With a new monarchy comes new responsibilities. During this time of transition, Karina was given the important task of teaching the new laws to Marduke's citizens.
Karina has no teaching experience, and she feels that this new teaching position is just busywork. It isn't the first time that Marduke has given his siblings a pointless task, designed to keep them out of the way.
In order to prove herself to her brother, Karina wants to become the best law teacher. Follow along with Karina's misadventures, while she struggles to teach her students, while trying not to disappoint her older brother.
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Lesson 4
“So, what is today’s class? Another stupid story and some reading? You could try an exam or something, maybe an essay or some group projects?” asked Suntaria sneering.
“No, I brought some chalkboards and I want my students to stare at it for the entire duration of the class, when they are done with it. I will show the classroom what each of you came up with,” said Karina handing Suntaria the blank chalkboard.
Suntaria raised an eyebrow as she stared into the blank chalkboard. The board started making a chalky writing sound, which made Suntaria jump back and thrown the board, as if it was a snake or some type of animal. The board smacked Karina in the back of the head, as she was handing Mico his board who was sitting on the other side of the classroom.
Blushing, Suntaria said, “Oopsie!”
“You are lucky it was an accident otherwise I would have smacked you in the head with the board thirteen times,” said Karina.
“Why thirteen?” asked Lucian sitting down.
“Why do you want to know?” asked Karina.
“Just curious as all,” said Lucian.
“If you must know, it just a family thing. When mother was small, she used to fight with her brother all the time. To put an end to the pointless fighting, it was decided that if one struck another, the victim had the right to punch the offender 13 times, without the offender fighting back. The offender then was allowed to do the same and so forth. After three hours of this, the fighting ended for good. This tradition was passed onto us, and so, I was discouraged from doing violence to any of my family members,” said Karina.
“Why would you want to do violence onto your brother?” asked Mico.
“To relieve stress, who cares really? Sometimes a simple retaliation becomes a compulsory behavior that is sought over and over. Eventually, the reason to do violence onto your brother no longer matters. It is the act itself which is its own recompense. Only if both parties are willing can it end for good,” explained Karina.
What Karina said gave Suntaria plenty to think about. For years, she had a rivalry with her brother. She could not remember how or why it had started. It had gotten to such a point that they could not be in the same room together. It had not always been that way, but she had allowed it to degrade this far. Whenever her brother had tried to make peace, her pride had gotten in the way, and now, her brother no longer tried anymore. It almost seemed to her that he considered her, an enemy.
Karina noticed that Suntaria was thinking sad thoughts. To break that chain of thought, Karina said, “Well, about these chalkboards. They were pretty common back in my old school. When you hold the board, you visually see your thoughts. It is a good visual tool for focusing your thoughts and seeing if you are a scatter brain. Do you guys want to play with it?”
“Sure,” said Lucian reaching for the board Karina had handed him.
Janus received his board. It was soon making the chalking sound. Suntaria received her board, and the board showed random scenes of her childhood. A good number were fabricated memories, since the brain’s filing system sometimes makes a jumble of mistakes. Karina too had her board.
Lucian noted that his board mainly showed numbers, but no pictures. From time to time, it would draw a man in black robes. Since the board was green, and the chalk white, it displayed the person using a sketchy type of style. Mico was being more deliberate with the tool. He was treating it like a writing board, that did not require hands to work with. It was impressive the level of focus and control he had over his own thoughts. Janus was a little bit frustrated with his board. The thoughts came and went, like the ebbing and flowing of the waves. Karina was using her board to daydream a little.
The true usage of the board was to train people to vocalize their auras, to form an auria. With their enhanced psychic powers, the vocalization part was easy. The hard part was controlling one’s aura. Shifting emotions, and thoughts created quite the unstable world that could be a harm to oneself and another. The trains of thoughts were interrupted when Casimir entered the room. Karina explained to him the exercise.