Age: 8 to 11 Years
In these formative years, Romi transitions from a child into an athletic student. Her training shifts into the rugged wilderness and onto the battlements of the mountain fortress. Here, she learns that a warrior does not merely see with her eyes, but comprehends the world as a fabric of information.
The School of Observation: The “Owl Lesson”
A central milestone is mastering intense environmental observation. Romi trains to interpret the smallest details—from the bending of a blade of grass to the flight patterns of birds. Although her overeagerness initially makes her look like a "zealous owl," it is here that her instinct for danger solidifies.
Training Focus Areas
- Silent Movement: "Flowing over" obstacles without making a sound.
- Environmental Analysis: Actively reading tracks and natural warning signals.
- Extreme Climbing: Body control on steep rock faces relying purely on finger strength.
- Biometric Control: Breathing techniques to stabilize the heart rate under stress.
