1 Paying Second Respects. [Invite | Training] Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:46 pm
Taede
D-rank
A-ha. This was it....this was what he was wanting to do for so long. It was like an itch he had to scratch. Having not done it for a good deal of time (why, it was since he had left for the Lightning Country from Sunagakure no Sato!), it was much more than a relief to him. It was like something pent up was finally released from him.
Yes, katas. He did the mountain climbing, the strenuous training here....but the biggest part of his training was his forms. He flowed from one stance, one shadow-box, to a complete halt, then to the next, all from memory. It wasn't as if he used them in battle, at least not in their crisp form like he so very often practiced; it was more...if he knew the movements by heart, he could alter them at will. Aside from unbending defense, he had to be flexible in his offense. He'd even taken that man's advice and learned a bit of means to take people down non-aggressively. It was far from effective at this point, as he didn't get to hone his senses as much as he had liked....but he was better in that department than others of similar ability already. He had to be able to spot attacks in order to effectively react to them, and his reactions were necessary to be on par with it in order to counter appropriately. Thus...this bit of attack just fit in a little mite better than he had hoped it would. All it took was a slight bent finger and a negligible jab compared to his normal forms, and in time even this became easy.
Taede had gotten up here by climbing, not by Supernaturally Walking; that was not the thing for a guy like him. At any rate....he was watchful. He admittedly got a little spooked when taken by surprise, so he was careful to get a good view of the surroundings. His Water Droplet Reflection Sight was a very prudent way to let him take in everything around him without seeming like he was paranoid. He might have been, just a little on the inside, but no one had to know that. His carefree exterior did him well in most cases.
It was sometimes annoying for Taede to wait for people, but....he knew he couldn't be so hard on others. He was tardy all the time....he could recall at least two of the most recent missions he was late to, and one that he missed entirely due to a....mishap. At any rate, he was keeping a close eye out. A little sophomoric behavior of his was looking at people through his Doujutsu without actually looking at them; talking normally and ignoring every single urge, twitch, or mannerism that might give away that he was playing a prank on them; often, he would talk to the air as if it were a person for pure effect of oddity. (Having a few acquaintances that were Kōga, he often saw himself being read. It was weird.)
As he was just finishing up his final set of forms, footsteps approached....south-east, at 7:00, eh. Taede's eyes looked through the distorted reflections of the tiny orbs of water that suspended themselves through the air; namely, clouds let him see perfectly where a white fluff would occupy the field of vision otherwise. His ability was odd, due to the fact that his dilated pupils might suggest some sort of mental influence (he's been asked multiple times if he was "on something"), but useful nonetheless.
It was a part of his own training, really, that he had become slightly acute to the sound of footsteps. Learning how to erase one's own gait from the sense of sound was something that took an understanding of what not to do, what to listen for. Taede just hoped, now, that it was the person he was waiting for.
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Yes, katas. He did the mountain climbing, the strenuous training here....but the biggest part of his training was his forms. He flowed from one stance, one shadow-box, to a complete halt, then to the next, all from memory. It wasn't as if he used them in battle, at least not in their crisp form like he so very often practiced; it was more...if he knew the movements by heart, he could alter them at will. Aside from unbending defense, he had to be flexible in his offense. He'd even taken that man's advice and learned a bit of means to take people down non-aggressively. It was far from effective at this point, as he didn't get to hone his senses as much as he had liked....but he was better in that department than others of similar ability already. He had to be able to spot attacks in order to effectively react to them, and his reactions were necessary to be on par with it in order to counter appropriately. Thus...this bit of attack just fit in a little mite better than he had hoped it would. All it took was a slight bent finger and a negligible jab compared to his normal forms, and in time even this became easy.
Taede had gotten up here by climbing, not by Supernaturally Walking; that was not the thing for a guy like him. At any rate....he was watchful. He admittedly got a little spooked when taken by surprise, so he was careful to get a good view of the surroundings. His Water Droplet Reflection Sight was a very prudent way to let him take in everything around him without seeming like he was paranoid. He might have been, just a little on the inside, but no one had to know that. His carefree exterior did him well in most cases.
It was sometimes annoying for Taede to wait for people, but....he knew he couldn't be so hard on others. He was tardy all the time....he could recall at least two of the most recent missions he was late to, and one that he missed entirely due to a....mishap. At any rate, he was keeping a close eye out. A little sophomoric behavior of his was looking at people through his Doujutsu without actually looking at them; talking normally and ignoring every single urge, twitch, or mannerism that might give away that he was playing a prank on them; often, he would talk to the air as if it were a person for pure effect of oddity. (Having a few acquaintances that were Kōga, he often saw himself being read. It was weird.)
As he was just finishing up his final set of forms, footsteps approached....south-east, at 7:00, eh. Taede's eyes looked through the distorted reflections of the tiny orbs of water that suspended themselves through the air; namely, clouds let him see perfectly where a white fluff would occupy the field of vision otherwise. His ability was odd, due to the fact that his dilated pupils might suggest some sort of mental influence (he's been asked multiple times if he was "on something"), but useful nonetheless.
It was a part of his own training, really, that he had become slightly acute to the sound of footsteps. Learning how to erase one's own gait from the sense of sound was something that took an understanding of what not to do, what to listen for. Taede just hoped, now, that it was the person he was waiting for.
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