Problem: Article: After your battle, the Captain will tell you to approach Reona. She will tell you about the runes and principles, and then ask you to read each bookcase.  Open the books Runes and Rune Knights, The Principles of Runes, and The Making and Use of Runes. You may or may not read its contents, but it’s advisable to take your time and read it all since it's related to your future class. Once you're done, talk to Reona again. She will mention that she's going to send you to the Sage Serpeone in Ash Vacuum for your next exam. Tell her that you're prepared to be warped in Ash Vacuum. After teleporting into Ash Vacuum, Sage Serpeone will be standing right next to you. Talk to the NPC to be given another battle exam, but this time, you must travel to Niflheim to kill the monsters. You can get to Niflheim's first field if you enter a portal from Umbala.  You need to kill 10 Dullahans, 10 Disguises, 10 Quves, and 10 Heirozoist. They're not difficult to kill with your current level. After killing the 40 monsters, return to Ash Vacuum and speak with the Sage once more. After her dialogue, choose “I've gathered enough energy.” The Sage will teleport you back to the Rune Knight meeting area for the next step.
Summary: Talk to Rune Knight Reona. Go to Niflheim.

Problem: Article: If you are a runner, for instance, wear running shoes with supportive insoles. If you have workout clothes on, wear workout shoes. Avoid running shoes or other obviously athletic shoes for everyday wear.
Summary: Wear athletic shoes designed for your sport. Match athletic shoes with athletic clothes. Stick with low-key sneakers for non-athletic clothes. Wear pseudo-athletic shoes that slip on with an open back for daily errands or for work in the garden.

Problem: Article: Many fish eat wetland plants in their natural habitat. To anchor a plant without damaging its roots, take the roots in your hand and make a beak with your fingers around them. Sink your hand into the soil while covering the plant's roots and then open your fingers. This will ensure that the roots spread out before the cover settles over them.  Arrange your plants in clusters of 2 to 3 so that baby fish can hide from larger predators that can (and will) eat them. Try plants like cattail, lotus, iris, and water hyacinth. Position the plants both in the center of the pond and along the hole's shelf. When placing ponds in the center, ensure a few feet of space between them to prevent crowding. Letting the water settle is especially crucial for water that hasn't been treated to remove chlorine. When adding your fish, net them and gently dump them into your pond. Acclimatize your fish to the new water before putting them into the pond. Do this by putting them into a tub or bucket with their original water, then gradually adding your pond water until they are breathing almost pure pond water. Get several pond fish to start. Try to get more than 1 species, and more than 1 of each species. This ensures that your pond has diversity and your fish can reproduce and make more fish. If you're planning to eat your fish, make sure they're an edible species. Include cleaners such as crawdads (crayfish) to keep the bottom of the tank clean and make sure they have plenty of rocks to hide under.  A good rule of thumb is to have at least 3 breeding pairs (3 males, 3 females, all mature). Make sure you have species that won't kill each other right off the bat. You can also buy fish from local pet stores or contact the local wildlife and fisheries department and ask about ordering hatchlings.
Summary: Add plants to make the pond more like the fish's natural habitat. Let your pond water settle for 1 day before adding fish. Catch some fish from a local pond.

Problem: Article: These are the strips that span perpendicular to the rafters to which you will fasten the tin or other roofing material.  For 29-gauge metal roofing, spacing can be up to 30 inches between centers. Nail the lathing securely, with a minimum of two nails at each rafter, being careful to keep them aligned. Typically, a lean-to roof will lay at a different pitch than your existing roof.  The lean-to's roofing will need to fit fairly snugly underneath the existing roof to prevent rain from blowing into your addition. You may need to install metal flashing to help ensure water proof joining of the two roof pitches. Some roof metal profiles have a "direction of run," so that the laps fit correctly to guarantee a good, weatherproof roof system. Wood screw threaded hex screws with neoprene gaskets are ideal. Use a piece of break metal configured in the right dimensions to provide a decent finished appearance to these areas. The metal should also close any gaps between the lathing strips and the roofing so that water will not blow in through them.
Summary:
Lay out the spacing of your lathing. Cut back the roofing on the existing building if needed so that the new roof can fit correctly beneath it. Lay your metal on the lathing, beginning at one end. Fasten your metal roofing with a suitable fastener. Install trim of your choosing to finish off your lean-to's roof.