The Dojo of Hidden Hearts [x2 Training]
Feb 28, 2017 2:32:21 GMT -7
Post by Skulking Shinzu on Feb 28, 2017 2:32:21 GMT -7
Tsuyosa Ryuu: Sanabi-no-Kiwami (Mastery of Three Layers)
Rank: "S"
Skill: TaiJutsu
Effect: A stronger version of the Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) by utilizing a third strike.
Special: ---
Drawback: Takes 3 movements to perform.
Description: A greater form of the Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) in that after when one performs the first two blows, a third one is made by opening their fist to deliver a strike with their palm. This technique sacrifices 3 of the user’s movements to perform. The destructive power of the Tsuyosa Ryuu: Sanabi-no-Kiwami (Mastery of Three Layers) is twice the strength of Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) in bypassing Hardness, dealing Armour Points Damage, and crater distance.
Limit: Must Learn from a Master of Burēdono Kenseijin. Must know Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers).
Zuruel raised an eyebrow as his eyes drifted from the scroll to meet Celes. From her expression and glare, it appeared she was frustrated at something. The cause for her concerns, however, was beyond the Kedoin’s understanding. He never was the best with human emotion. Mercifully, he seemed to click quite well with Celes. Somehow, the two rarely argued or held grudes despite Zuruel’s antics.
“Hold out just for a little longer.” Zuruel’s eyes then dropped back onto the scroll after the words of encouragement. Carefully, he focused on this third step. After unleashing the initial dual strike, the scroll hinted at the possibility of unleashing a third and final strike that could double the overall damage output of the entire Tsuyosa Ryuu attack. From what he understood, however, this would be no easy task.
Carefully, Zuruel studied the diagrams with inhuman focus and concentration. Not only was he carefully reading and understanding the instructor’s notes, but his eyes also traced along the diagrams in order to provide himself with a visual representation of what needed to be done. In response to this, the instructor nodded with a bead of sweat along his brow. While reading the contents of the scroll, Zuruel picked up on this.
Having studied many books on human expressions, he understood that the instructor held a mix of pride and fear. The nod suggested he was proud of his hard working student, yet the sweat suggested he was worried about the time constraints. Sensing this, Zuruel gave the scroll one final glance before handing it back to the instructor. The theory behind the technique was now pounded into his head. What remained, was the practical side of things.
Rank: "S"
Skill: TaiJutsu
Effect: A stronger version of the Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) by utilizing a third strike.
Special: ---
Drawback: Takes 3 movements to perform.
Description: A greater form of the Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) in that after when one performs the first two blows, a third one is made by opening their fist to deliver a strike with their palm. This technique sacrifices 3 of the user’s movements to perform. The destructive power of the Tsuyosa Ryuu: Sanabi-no-Kiwami (Mastery of Three Layers) is twice the strength of Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers) in bypassing Hardness, dealing Armour Points Damage, and crater distance.
Limit: Must Learn from a Master of Burēdono Kenseijin. Must know Tsuyosa Ryuu: Futae no Kiwami (Mastery of Two Layers).
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Zuruel raised an eyebrow as his eyes drifted from the scroll to meet Celes. From her expression and glare, it appeared she was frustrated at something. The cause for her concerns, however, was beyond the Kedoin’s understanding. He never was the best with human emotion. Mercifully, he seemed to click quite well with Celes. Somehow, the two rarely argued or held grudes despite Zuruel’s antics.
“Hold out just for a little longer.” Zuruel’s eyes then dropped back onto the scroll after the words of encouragement. Carefully, he focused on this third step. After unleashing the initial dual strike, the scroll hinted at the possibility of unleashing a third and final strike that could double the overall damage output of the entire Tsuyosa Ryuu attack. From what he understood, however, this would be no easy task.
Carefully, Zuruel studied the diagrams with inhuman focus and concentration. Not only was he carefully reading and understanding the instructor’s notes, but his eyes also traced along the diagrams in order to provide himself with a visual representation of what needed to be done. In response to this, the instructor nodded with a bead of sweat along his brow. While reading the contents of the scroll, Zuruel picked up on this.
Having studied many books on human expressions, he understood that the instructor held a mix of pride and fear. The nod suggested he was proud of his hard working student, yet the sweat suggested he was worried about the time constraints. Sensing this, Zuruel gave the scroll one final glance before handing it back to the instructor. The theory behind the technique was now pounded into his head. What remained, was the practical side of things.