That would only solve problem 1.
Problem 2 then comes into effect where she eats me for giving her to the monster who tried to murder her.
Problem 3 where you tried to murder her so I'm tempted to kill you myself.
Problem 4 where your character is far to noisy which Torban hates.
Problem 5 where Torban would never condemn anyone to share your mind.
The list goes on.
Well...
2. Crappy binding, then.
3. What, and you never tried to murder any monsters?
4. Petty.
5. Understandable.
Remember something. I wasn't present for the fight. I know you and her were fighting I know how you behave around females and I found her half dead.
What would you conclude?
"I should probably not jump to conclusions."
Ahh but the key point is the tried sleeping with her.
She takes it the wrong way and attacks you in self defense then you almost kill her defending yourself at which point it's your fault for trying to sleep with her.
Because that's clearly the only possibility. Seriously, Alexandria, why are your characters always so absurdly bull-headed? My apologies to the bulls.
I found her directly after a fight with you and she's broken. Logical assumption is it was you. That or you attacked a broken flower girl.
Neither one works in your favor.
Plus you haven't actually had any real interaction with Torban or made a good impression. Not strong grounds to ask me to train you in a very very rare form of magic and give you a summon when to the best of my knowledge you tried to kill her.
True.
I bound her into a stone. I can.bind anything with a soul. Including you, dragons, demons help I could bind a god in the unlikely 1 in a billion chance I managed to beat it to within an inch of it's life and forced it to.submit.
If it has a soul a summoner can bind it into a stone.
Which is yet another reason for me to ponder the balance of summoners.