Well, you know how it goes. Assassination isn't the easiest thing to teach and is certainly not for the lighthearted. I had a student faint once at the sight of blood, can you believe that! Needless to say, they didn't return for another lesson after that. But what you would expect if you take my class is mainly a lot of pain, in the literal sense. Your body will be aching from all the practise, and I'm afraid your mind might suffer be as well. Just be ready to train no-stop and well, you are training to face death one day.
This year we're having loads of fun actually, and it is a delight for me! I'm sending out my students to my associates to try and see if they can get close to them like you would with a normal target. All these targets are in Rifthold and let's just say I have to some interesting reports back in the last few weeks. My students are really going for it with their "assassination plans"
I have been an Assassin for almost 150 years, so being able to teach the next line of Assassins is honestly a delight. And they make it easy to work with them, for the most part, everyone is really excited to learn the art of killing and I am amused to teach them!
This infuriated me when I heard it. So I cannot, and I quote, "Include any gruesome activities" in my curriculum. What do you mean I cannot be gruesome? They're training to be assassins, and they shouldn't even carry out one job even when they're highly trained