[ it bonks into kogi's hand, which means he feels like he's petting smoke suddenly. ]
Fair enough. [ he's dredging up the tiniest scraps of knowledge in his head of non-greek things. ] That's...Japanese swordplay, isn't it? Like samurai. I think I read about it once or twice.
That it is. The art of the katana. [ he's probably not wearing kogitsunemaru (sword) to the grocery store help but he pats his hip anyway like it's there. don't mind while he looks momentarily surprised when he just hits air instead. ]
While this fox certainly hasn't taught anyone, the practice still requires quite a decent amount of patience and temperament for both student and master.
[ kogi help, your body (?). but nico doesn't seem too surprised by this because he gets it. he's used to having his sword too. ]
I don't doubt it. Our training takes a while to really get down, too. A lot of practice and a lot of nearly stabbing yourself or other people. [ shrug. ] But a lot of us are self-taught or we're teaching each other.
[ sometimes you're like 'maybe i will do my best not to stab someone over the last package of aburge today' (no). anyway, he just formed fully trained and ready to go, so imo he's the least valid here. ]
It is certainly admirable. Learning by oneself is always difficult without great discipline.
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Hey man, some of us aren't as good at the waiting and seeing game as we probably need to be. Be a little sensitive to that. [ it's a joke. entirely. ]
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Hahaha, I suppose that takes far more patience than even a teacher could ask for.
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A teacher? [ "of what?" goes unsaid. ]
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Kenjutsu. What else would a sword teach patience in?
[ he says but like, the miho team definitely taught more than that. but this ain't about them right now ]
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Fair enough. [ he's dredging up the tiniest scraps of knowledge in his head of non-greek things. ] That's...Japanese swordplay, isn't it? Like samurai. I think I read about it once or twice.
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That it is. The art of the katana. [ he's probably not wearing kogitsunemaru (sword) to the grocery store help but he pats his hip anyway like it's there. don't mind while he looks momentarily surprised when he just hits air instead. ]
While this fox certainly hasn't taught anyone, the practice still requires quite a decent amount of patience and temperament for both student and master.
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I don't doubt it. Our training takes a while to really get down, too. A lot of practice and a lot of nearly stabbing yourself or other people. [ shrug. ] But a lot of us are self-taught or we're teaching each other.
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It is certainly admirable. Learning by oneself is always difficult without great discipline.
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