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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 27, 2006 18:49:47 GMT -5
The Unrelenting Beast of the Informed Fist left behind his dojo, filled to the brim with ki for experimenting with abilities, spirits of ancient masters and incredible sparring partners, etc.
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Post by Mace Parshath on Dec 17, 2006 16:37:31 GMT -5
Mace will enter the dojo. He heard of Yoda's fighting style, which involved more use of the force, like pushing and pulling, in combination with his lightsaber. Mace would like to find a style that relies more on speed and ki strikes/blasts.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 25, 2006 1:29:18 GMT -5
A lightsaber style that uses Ki? Hmmm... might be a bit difficult, but this would certainly be the place to develop it. The Dojo does have one master spirit that functions as a sounding board.
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Post by Mace Parshath on Dec 26, 2006 17:53:11 GMT -5
Actually, Mace isn't the one who uses a lightsaber, it was Yoda. He used a combination of the force and lightsaber-wielding. Only those strong in the force could keep up with such a style, since you use the more raw Force in your attacks. Mace would just like to use his fists and a generated mana crystal spear with a broad head, in combination with ki blasts. Who is the master spirit, or do I need to RP a bit to find out anything about the place?
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Post by Vincent Hack on Jan 5, 2007 23:01:58 GMT -5
alright you said to post to the informed fist dojo for taklinn to do his FNK dojo
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 7, 2007 16:45:57 GMT -5
Ah, so you want to adapt a Yoda-like style to your spear. You might want to RP at least walking around the dojo.
The spirit that appears is, fittingly enough, Anji the Shining King.
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Post by Mace Parshath on Jan 8, 2007 19:44:26 GMT -5
Mace smiles at the spirit happily and looks around. "Hello, name's Mace. Came to learn something for once."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 8, 2007 19:49:37 GMT -5
No, that's the spirit for Taklinn, sorry. Anji's the FnK trainer.
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Post by Mace Parshath on Jan 8, 2007 19:55:07 GMT -5
(Ah, okay.)
Mace looks around, walking to pillars and feeling the grain of the wood, feeling for affinities and wondering about the process of making the pillar. He was a bit stereotypical of what training in a dojo would be like, even though he has experienced what it's like in one before. Mace sits in a corner of the dojo to open up his mind, relaying his request of what kind of style he wants to learn, in detail, mentally throughout the area to see who would respond.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Jan 8, 2007 20:00:52 GMT -5
The dojo is simply... titanic. Colossal. Humongous. Gargantuan. Adjectives would not fit the size, which seemed to stretch onwards for miles. There were actually no pillars, the entire incredible edifice supported seemingly by sheer architectural brilliance. Laura Wild would be amazed. There was an octagonal shape, and since CH had taken over multiple canopy-like levels that could be rolled out for various functions and to give it a more pagoda-like structure.
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Post by Vincent Hack on Jan 9, 2007 19:11:07 GMT -5
Taklinn says, "I Understand that you teach the ways of Futae No Kiwami, would you perhaps teach me"
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Post by Mace Parshath on Jan 10, 2007 19:45:42 GMT -5
Mace will just sit at some random place on the floor then and meditate with the idea. : P
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 27, 2007 21:47:02 GMT -5
The form simply nods and points.
So, Mace, tell me more about this style. Describe it as if it were a Class.
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Post by Mace Parshath on Feb 27, 2007 22:47:11 GMT -5
Inbetween physical strikes with the spear (or with any weapon, really), the fighter uses ki assaults to throw off the enemy and to deal damage as well. They use the physical attacks and ki attacks in combination to throw off the enemy, and gradually wear down the enemy with the ki attacks so that their weaker physical attacks will be more effective.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Feb 28, 2007 16:34:54 GMT -5
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Post by Vincent Hack on Mar 2, 2007 1:25:00 GMT -5
the form points to what?
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Mar 8, 2007 17:39:32 GMT -5
He is pointing to a large rock.
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Post by Vincent Hack on Apr 30, 2009 13:50:28 GMT -5
Taklinn Immediately thinks Great a creature who gestures in metaphors he shunts the sarcastic comment from his mind and gazes upon it for a moment, trying to discern for himself it's significance.
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