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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 13, 2006 19:15:34 GMT -5
I thought it appropriate to play out, simultaneously, Jin the Wind Master and Jin the Samurai's training of Mosho. There's a good thematic reason I have.
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Post by miskah on Jan 13, 2006 20:34:32 GMT -5
Who is Jin the Wind master?
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 14, 2006 17:39:59 GMT -5
Well, gee, this is a nice time to meet one of your trainers, eh? www.pojo.com/yuyu/attackpics/tornadofist.gif is Jin performing the fabled Tornado Fist, one of the moves he added to Mosho's repertoire, wherein one spins one's hand very quickly combined with using wind control to form a vacuum of incredible hardness and destructive power. (One of its weaknesses is that it can trap incoming projectiles and direct them directly into the target, but Jin managed to dispel that, and one can use further wind control to even redirect the projectile!) Jin also can create a powerful tornado shield, and since all attacks have to pass through air to get through him, his defense is very powerful. On the ground he is fast and has excellent defense interspersed with occasional kicks or punches. His flight is fast and dangerous, and he also learns to add electric effects to it. To quote Pojo's character description: "Jin is a master of wind with a care-free attitude. His jokes and whimsical spirit bond with Yusuke, as the two of them, though opponents become friends, of a sort. However, Jin will not allow Yusuke's friendship to cloud his devotion to winning the Dark Tournament." (He also speaks with a thick Irish accent.) Play them out first, or simultaneously?
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Post by miskah on Jan 15, 2006 3:47:49 GMT -5
Simultaneously
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 17, 2006 15:55:02 GMT -5
As Mosho comes up to the cliff where he was to meet Jin, he sees below him a calamitous fall, clouds and clouds and blowing wind and nothing else. The cliff shatters below him very suddenly. As he falls precipitously, thinking to himself that panda rarely fly, he sees a red-haired short creature falling with him, eyes closed in glee. "The wind is scary, lad. It blows around you and carries sound that gives ya a bag of sick. You cannae see anythin' around ya and it carries you far and away and you don't know when it's gonna stop."
Meanwhile, Mosho arrives at a tavern. A gaunt Japanese man with ovaloid glasses. He sips steaming hot saké slowly and awaits Mosho's sitting down.
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Post by miskah on Jan 18, 2006 17:40:32 GMT -5
Mosho's gonna sit down on his knees (in Japanese fashion) and offer the man a fine Cigar after he bows low.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 18, 2006 19:35:58 GMT -5
And to the Wind Master?
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Post by miskah on Jan 19, 2006 2:10:57 GMT -5
I offer no cigar, don't want to pollute his wind. But I bow still the same.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 19, 2006 2:38:57 GMT -5
Bow while plummeting to your doom in mid-air?
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Post by miskah on Jan 19, 2006 16:40:58 GMT -5
Yes.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 19, 2006 16:58:20 GMT -5
Jin the Samurai shakes his head. "I am not interested."
Jin the Wind Master smiles. "There's a nasty fall comin' up, there, and you'll be bollixed if you dinnae find a way to get ouf the way."
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Post by miskah on Jan 20, 2006 0:12:00 GMT -5
Um...etherealize?
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 20, 2006 0:48:03 GMT -5
The landscape becomes ethereal to match, as does the wind.
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Post by miskah on Jan 22, 2006 3:02:09 GMT -5
Use Sands of Time to create an incredibly high sand accretion. I'm talking about centuries worth there. To block the fall.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 22, 2006 3:09:23 GMT -5
This is Mosho, not Furax, and colliding into sand doesn't sound like my idea of a good time.
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Post by miskah on Jan 22, 2006 16:17:52 GMT -5
That was a diversion tactic....Mosho's gonna use Composite Control and Discharging FnK.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 22, 2006 16:58:39 GMT -5
When he sees ground. Which he isn't. It's just an endless freefall with occasionally close ones by mountains.
Jin eagerly flies around at the speed of light squared, or 34,596,000,000 miles per second (186,000 times FTL), crashing through mountains and soaring high up above the landscape. "Never let the mundane shackle your soul lad, your spirit should always soar."
Meanwhile, Jin the Samurai awaits Mosho's drinking the saké. "To be a swordsman requires constant vigilance."
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Post by miskah on Jan 26, 2006 15:06:08 GMT -5
*Sip the sake wary of attack*
......I dunno, make attempt to fly ?
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 26, 2006 17:16:47 GMT -5
As Mosho sips the sake, he begins to feel quite tingly... then paralyzed. Jin continues sipping. "It is not about thinking. It is not about feeling. It is about knowing. You will have many opportunities to kill me. Many of them you will think are appropriate. Even more you will want to utilize. Only one will actually be. When you land a blow that would kill me, you will have achieved mujushin kenjutsu."
Mosho feels the ebullience natural to him and begins soaring in the air. Jin smiles, his demonic teeth showing. "That's right, lad! When you get to be a head d'ball like me, ye'll have some real fun in the air! Now, try to catch me!"
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Post by miskah on Feb 12, 2006 21:53:02 GMT -5
Pretend to contemplate what Jin said, then strike at him about 7 seconds later.
Chase that bastard! And drink!
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 12, 2006 22:14:31 GMT -5
When Mosho moves to punch, he finds that his arm simply refuses to move. Jin simply sits there and watches, as Mosho finally gets his punch ready and throws it, missing wildly. "That is the Poison of the White Widow. I do not normally use it, but it indicates a point."
Mosho kicks back some liquor and continues to ride the wind. Jin's raw speed dwarves him. "Come on, ya little lady! Yer letting the Ogre Killer get to your brain!"
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Post by miskah on Feb 13, 2006 15:43:41 GMT -5
Was the point how futile my attempt was?
Let loose a huge belch and focus on speeding up.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 13, 2006 16:16:54 GMT -5
No.
The focusing actually reduces Mosho's speed. The point is to free himself of inhibitions, fear, caution, and throw himself to the wind.
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Post by miskah on Feb 15, 2006 23:33:32 GMT -5
Ponder it.
Think about wanderlust, the desire to just go wherever the wind takes me...
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 15, 2006 23:38:50 GMT -5
"Never let your guard down." Jin gets up and says, "Find me." He then walks out. Mosho is paralyzed until Jin is out of the building, but then regains motion.
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Post by miskah on Feb 15, 2006 23:40:16 GMT -5
Walk outside and use composite control to dissolve anything non-mammal.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 15, 2006 23:41:01 GMT -5
Again, doing that sort of stuff to a town is a good way to get you put into jail by the Rangers.
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Post by miskah on Feb 15, 2006 23:44:18 GMT -5
Walk to the nearest stream and stand there idly, gazing into the water....
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 15, 2006 23:46:47 GMT -5
You can try hot pursuit. When Mosho walks out, sandal and bare foot tracks are everywhere, leading both to and from the building. In front of the inn is a mask shop, the rest of the buildings being private homesteads. There is also a street vendor down to your left.
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Post by miskah on Feb 15, 2006 23:59:25 GMT -5
Visit the mask shop.
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