Anubis Kruger built a small obstacle course. Mark Twain was required to remain undetected and surprise a packmate resting at the end.
Coriolanus sat calmly as he supervised Mark Twain's first attempts to chase a lizard. He did his best, but the urge to play was stronger than anything and he showed promise but still had room to improve.
Haymitch conducted a practical lesson about controlling emotions. Mark Twain's skills were greatly improving but he easily lost his temper during the play.
Coriolanus used a few distracting scents to tempt Mark Twain as they practiced. A successful scout needs to have a will strong enough to stay on the right track no matter what, even if they are hungry.