1 Watching the future [Raphael | NK] Wed Mar 21, 2018 5:31 pm
Raiu Mizuki
Retired
It was a clouded day, as was usually the case in Kumogakure, but the rain stayed away for a change. In fact, even the sun seemed to pierce through on occasions, bathing the area in warmth. Shadow and light were having a performance on their own as the new batch of academy students were training under the supervising eye of a newly appointed special jounin - Mizuki. Dummies had been installed upon which training with shuriken and kunai were being performed, and protruding boulders formed the ideal target for chakra molding exercises.
Wearing a simple white dress bound together with a ditto silken sash that allowed her to attach her own belt pouch and katana, the newly appointed teacher had her hands folded behind her back, holding a clipboard with notes while she eyed the progress of the students. On her shoulder, perched on a leather shoulder protector sat a grey hawk motionlessly watching the movement of the projectiles as if calculating when and where she could strike to steal away one of them as if they were mere prey ripe for the picking.
Mizuki walked through the groups of students, evaluating their general skill and giving them some pointers. The level of ability to use throwing weapons differed greatly, giving a quick idea who would choose the shuriken over the senbon in time, but a few of them truly stood out despite their youth and inexperience. She complimented the students on a job well done, showing them the level of skill they could achieve in time with a little demonstration of her own speed. Leaving the kids in awe, she urged them on to pick up where they had left and inspired them to surpass their own skill while they were training. Naturally, where some excelled, others downright did a horrible job as well, proving their inefficiency and lack of talent in weapon fighting. Halting near the students, she explained them the right way of throwing, helping a few figuring out the right way of hand movement and generally encouraging them to keep on practising. What they lacked in weapon talent, they would surely make up in chakra molding ability.
Eventually reaching yet another group that was trying hard to give shape to the first few jutsu every shinobi would have to know, Mizuki found it much harder to explain how to mold chakra properly despite being an ace at it herself. Still, she would proceed to explain the tenketsu and provide an accurate explanation on how chakra functioned within the body, quietly thanking Lin, her missing mentor and an expert in medical jutsu, for the lessons she had given her back in the days. Providing a few demonstrations with raiton chakra, she did note it would be mostly a matter of practice before they would master the basics of chakra molding - a practice that should not be discarded as students were obliged to know the basic jutsu before graduating as a genin.
Having run through all the groups, Mizuki's notes were rather filled with observations and grades of every student currently present, so she revised them again to be sure her findings matched with what she was still seeing at this moment.
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Wearing a simple white dress bound together with a ditto silken sash that allowed her to attach her own belt pouch and katana, the newly appointed teacher had her hands folded behind her back, holding a clipboard with notes while she eyed the progress of the students. On her shoulder, perched on a leather shoulder protector sat a grey hawk motionlessly watching the movement of the projectiles as if calculating when and where she could strike to steal away one of them as if they were mere prey ripe for the picking.
Mizuki walked through the groups of students, evaluating their general skill and giving them some pointers. The level of ability to use throwing weapons differed greatly, giving a quick idea who would choose the shuriken over the senbon in time, but a few of them truly stood out despite their youth and inexperience. She complimented the students on a job well done, showing them the level of skill they could achieve in time with a little demonstration of her own speed. Leaving the kids in awe, she urged them on to pick up where they had left and inspired them to surpass their own skill while they were training. Naturally, where some excelled, others downright did a horrible job as well, proving their inefficiency and lack of talent in weapon fighting. Halting near the students, she explained them the right way of throwing, helping a few figuring out the right way of hand movement and generally encouraging them to keep on practising. What they lacked in weapon talent, they would surely make up in chakra molding ability.
Eventually reaching yet another group that was trying hard to give shape to the first few jutsu every shinobi would have to know, Mizuki found it much harder to explain how to mold chakra properly despite being an ace at it herself. Still, she would proceed to explain the tenketsu and provide an accurate explanation on how chakra functioned within the body, quietly thanking Lin, her missing mentor and an expert in medical jutsu, for the lessons she had given her back in the days. Providing a few demonstrations with raiton chakra, she did note it would be mostly a matter of practice before they would master the basics of chakra molding - a practice that should not be discarded as students were obliged to know the basic jutsu before graduating as a genin.
Having run through all the groups, Mizuki's notes were rather filled with observations and grades of every student currently present, so she revised them again to be sure her findings matched with what she was still seeing at this moment.
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