Vaen drew near towards the end of Rishe's explanation and watched. However, she was rather unimpressed watching Rishe hold the fish in place before striking it. The refugees didn't seem to notice it, but Vaen had a very visible frown. The refugees probably thought it would be easy to fish now, but she knew they would find it very difficult.
Most of them seemed to be carrying spearguns instead of fishing poles, Hordij did have his own pole though. It seemed much more difficult to use a speargun than an actual fishing pole, especially if a force user had to keep a target still just to use it. The refugees would clap as Rishe showcased the fish she caught, but Vaen just crossed her arms. She wouldn't say anything to the Padawan, and instead just turned her head to watch some of the other refugees fish.
The refugees would constantly miss whatever fish they could see, some of them didn't even get a chance to catch some. The constant splashing of water scared most of the fish away. Hordij separated himself from the group and was fishing further down the bank. Some of them were so bad, it felt dangerous just to let them hold a speargun.
Vaen led the children away further down and would help them fish, but she wouldn't let them use a speargun. She asked one of the other refugees for their pole, and they were willing enough to give it up. Each kid got a turn holding the pole and Vaen would stand behind holding it with them. Whether a fish bit or not was completely up to chance.
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Most of them seemed to be carrying spearguns instead of fishing poles, Hordij did have his own pole though. It seemed much more difficult to use a speargun than an actual fishing pole, especially if a force user had to keep a target still just to use it. The refugees would clap as Rishe showcased the fish she caught, but Vaen just crossed her arms. She wouldn't say anything to the Padawan, and instead just turned her head to watch some of the other refugees fish.
The refugees would constantly miss whatever fish they could see, some of them didn't even get a chance to catch some. The constant splashing of water scared most of the fish away. Hordij separated himself from the group and was fishing further down the bank. Some of them were so bad, it felt dangerous just to let them hold a speargun.
Vaen led the children away further down and would help them fish, but she wouldn't let them use a speargun. She asked one of the other refugees for their pole, and they were willing enough to give it up. Each kid got a turn holding the pole and Vaen would stand behind holding it with them. Whether a fish bit or not was completely up to chance.
@Stick