On the first day of Asha's training, Thorne already seems fed up.
Asha asks what they're doing for training just to get a rude response.
"Hell do you think?"
Asha nervously chuckles.
"Well, I don't know, kinda why I asked."
Thorne scoffs.
"Well, princess, just try pushin' me."
Asha, angry at the name that was given to her, puts everything she has into a huge push.
As she released the burst of force, it seems to do nothing to Thorne.
A couple seconds later, Thorne chuckles a bit.
"That really it?"
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He whips his huge arm in Asha's direction, sending her flying across the training field.
"Alright, I don't got all day for this."
He clearly doesn't like his pupil for some reason.
A week later, Asha's output has improved but she still can't make Thorne budge.
One time, Thorne simply extends his arm and takes it, immediately sending the push back to Asha.
After months of demeaning remarks and bullying, on one of the last days of training, Asha finally manages to make Thorne be repelled.
Though he only got pushed a few inches, Thorne takes this as a signal to crank up the difficulty of the training.
"So, now you do that while we fight."
"I'm gonna fight how I would any other threat, so be prepared."
Asha gets into a ready stance, arms cocked behind her back.
And then Thorne simply starts walking toward her.
Asha then starts releasing pushes, not stopping once.
Despite the immense power of the pushes, Thorne barely moves, even mid-stride.
Thorne keeps a steady pace as he approaches Asha.
Asha quickly gets exhausted from the output of her efforts to keep Thorne at bay.
When Thorne reaches Asha, he simply stops before winding his arm back.
As he swings his arm around at Asha, an immense amount of Aura floods his entire arm.
When the arm makes contact with her, a huge crack booms out through the entire field, almost like lightning had just struck.
"Psh, still weak."
Thorne simply walks away without giving any attention to the now unconscious Asha.

