1 A Friendly Spar[NK/Invite Only] Sat Jun 04, 2016 10:41 pm
Genbu
D-rank
As Genbu set foot in the training grounds, he wondered if Burittsu had gotten his letter to meet him there. He wished to spar again with his new found friend. There last match had certainly sparked his interest. Genbu wondered the extent of Burittsu's control over ice and wanted to see how it fared in combat. He wandered to the spot where the two young men would spar. The day was misty and cool, quite a different enviornment from the day the two first met. Genbu figured this would level the playing field at least a bit as his friend Burittsu wasn't didn't do so well in the sun. To pass the time, Genbu figured he would practice his stealth and stalking capabilities. He wandered a bit away from his sparring area looking for one of the beasts to stalk. He knew the beasts were quite perceptive, so if he could sneak up to one unnoticed, he would be quite stealthy. As he searched for a beast, he found a small deer foraging in the wooded area. "That will do," Genbu thought to himself.
Genbu hid himself among the foliage, ensuring he remained unseen and upwind of the deer. He watched it move gracefully among the patches of grass, seemingly completely unaware of his presence. He inched closer to the deer, moving without a sound, each step with finesse and patience. Genbu could control his own sound but he could not control the sound of things around him. As he stepped, he heard a crunching snap underneath his foot. The deer sprang up and galloped away swiftly, startled by the noise. "Damn, that sucked," Genbu said in a disappointed tone. He watched as the deer sprinted off further into the wooded area, moving further and further from until it disappeared into the woods. Determined to catch the deer, Genbu took off after it into the woods moving swiftly and silently. He finally caught up to the deer once more. This time in a small clearing between several trees. He stood stealthily behind a tree, still remaining upwind for the deer and out of its line of sight. He snuck over to the closet tree to the deer, still unnoticed. "Now's my chance," he thought to himself. He dashed out from tree without a sound and tagged the deer on the rear with a slap. "Gotcha!" The frightened deer sprinted off, escaping from Genbu's little training exercise. "I should get back. I wonder if Burittsu is waiting for me," Genbu thought to himself. He turned back and headed toward the sparring area hoping Burittsu would be waiting. As he reached the edge of the tree line, he failed to see his friend. He decided to wait from the treeline out of sight, watching in silence.
WC:469
CP: 110/110
Genbu hid himself among the foliage, ensuring he remained unseen and upwind of the deer. He watched it move gracefully among the patches of grass, seemingly completely unaware of his presence. He inched closer to the deer, moving without a sound, each step with finesse and patience. Genbu could control his own sound but he could not control the sound of things around him. As he stepped, he heard a crunching snap underneath his foot. The deer sprang up and galloped away swiftly, startled by the noise. "Damn, that sucked," Genbu said in a disappointed tone. He watched as the deer sprinted off further into the wooded area, moving further and further from until it disappeared into the woods. Determined to catch the deer, Genbu took off after it into the woods moving swiftly and silently. He finally caught up to the deer once more. This time in a small clearing between several trees. He stood stealthily behind a tree, still remaining upwind for the deer and out of its line of sight. He snuck over to the closet tree to the deer, still unnoticed. "Now's my chance," he thought to himself. He dashed out from tree without a sound and tagged the deer on the rear with a slap. "Gotcha!" The frightened deer sprinted off, escaping from Genbu's little training exercise. "I should get back. I wonder if Burittsu is waiting for me," Genbu thought to himself. He turned back and headed toward the sparring area hoping Burittsu would be waiting. As he reached the edge of the tree line, he failed to see his friend. He decided to wait from the treeline out of sight, watching in silence.
WC:469
CP: 110/110