Yori Training ^0^
Oct 5, 2007 15:49:12 GMT -7
Post by Haruka on Oct 5, 2007 15:49:12 GMT -7
Lol! Works for me XD Thanks a bunch <3
The small gust of wind appeared and Yori was prepared to control her chakra levels. She feared it would grow to be too big, but knew she had to concentrate. Finally, after a few seconds, the small current of wind was the perfect size floating above her palm. Yori sighed with relief. She was ready to move on to the next basic step in her training: forming the shuriken itself. The small gust of wind managed to stay above her palm for a bit so Yori took advantage. She used her other hand to try and mold the wind into a shuriken.
After a few seconds, Yori removed her hand from the small gust of wind. It had completely disappeared. She scratched her head in confusion. ”What did I do wrong?”. She tried making sense of her disappearing gust of wind. Yori tried using common sense and figured it was because she molded the wind too roughly. That probably resulted in the wind seeping through the spaces between her fingers. She chose to try molding the shuriken, but less roughly.
“Horse, Rat, Monkey!” Immediately, Yori managed to complete her hand seals once more to have her chakra assist her with making the small gust of wind. It swirled and made Yori’s hair flow along with it. She made sure the ball of wind wouldn’t get oversized and explode. After finally controlling the ball of wind to the right size, she attempted to once again try molding the shuriken. Her had went over the small sized gust of wind and she shaped the shuriken delicately. She tried making the sides all pointy and sharp. Yori was sure she would get it right this time…
Once took a small peak and revealed to her self what she had managed to form. It was a small spiked ball. () Yori looked at it in disbelief. ”Ok, now what did I do wrong!?” She stared at her tiny small spiked ball in disgrace. Yori crushed the spiked ball of wind in her palm and sighed. She new this was going to take a while before she was able to make a perfectly shaped shuriken…
~30 minutes later~
Yori had molded several different shapes with her hand for the past 30 minutes, but non came through. Some shapes included a flat shuriken with no spikes or a deformed shuriken which wasn’t round at all. Yori was becoming impatient but was well aware that she had to continue practicing. She learned that remaking the shurikens over and over was helping her perfect them even more. It wasn’t long before she came very close to making a perfect shuriken. Yori stared at the small shuriken made of wind in her hand. Ever thing seemed about right to her.
She was ready to fling it. Hopefully, it would glide smoothly and fast towards the tree she was aiming at. Yori gave a flick to her wrist, watching carefully the movement of her creation. The movement, however, failed. The shuriken was too heavy, and the minute it had made its way out of Yori’s hand, it fell straight to the ground and dispersed. This was a disappointment as well as an inspiration killer. Yori pouted and crossed her arms. She was sure it would come out right…
After a few seconds of loosing hope, Yori came to her senses. There were rumors that the cloud village was going to war with another village, so giving up was no option. She had to become strong…strong for her village and herself. This was a great inspiration to Yori, and so she continued with the formation of the invisible wind shuriken. She did the three necessary hand seals again and had the small wind gust float above her hand. The minute this was achieved, Yori put her empty hand over her occupied one. She was ready to mold a shuriken, and this time right.
Yori made sure to apply the needed attributes of a shuriken to her molding instead of randomly trying to create one. She made the edges pointy but not too large. She made sure the edges were sharp and not too dull. She flattened the small wind gust into the proper shape of a shuriken, and she made sure it wasn’t thick like last time, to avoid it falling to the ground. All her past mistakes were taken into consideration in order to make the perfect wind shuriken.
After all was set and done, Yori nervously removed her left hand from her right palm. She looked carefully at her shuriken. It seemed flawless. But was it really? The only way to test it was to aim at the closest tree near her as a target. Yori was ready to fling it. She threw the shuriken as if she was throwing a frisbee. It flew with immense speed…making its way to the tree…and dispersed in mid air. Yori’s jaw dropped. She had made a perfect shuriken but she figured the chakra had ran out before it can hit its selected target. However, Yori refused to let this put her down. She had made a perfect wind clone of a shuriken. All she had to do was correct the chakra situation…
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The small gust of wind appeared and Yori was prepared to control her chakra levels. She feared it would grow to be too big, but knew she had to concentrate. Finally, after a few seconds, the small current of wind was the perfect size floating above her palm. Yori sighed with relief. She was ready to move on to the next basic step in her training: forming the shuriken itself. The small gust of wind managed to stay above her palm for a bit so Yori took advantage. She used her other hand to try and mold the wind into a shuriken.
After a few seconds, Yori removed her hand from the small gust of wind. It had completely disappeared. She scratched her head in confusion. ”What did I do wrong?”. She tried making sense of her disappearing gust of wind. Yori tried using common sense and figured it was because she molded the wind too roughly. That probably resulted in the wind seeping through the spaces between her fingers. She chose to try molding the shuriken, but less roughly.
“Horse, Rat, Monkey!” Immediately, Yori managed to complete her hand seals once more to have her chakra assist her with making the small gust of wind. It swirled and made Yori’s hair flow along with it. She made sure the ball of wind wouldn’t get oversized and explode. After finally controlling the ball of wind to the right size, she attempted to once again try molding the shuriken. Her had went over the small sized gust of wind and she shaped the shuriken delicately. She tried making the sides all pointy and sharp. Yori was sure she would get it right this time…
Once took a small peak and revealed to her self what she had managed to form. It was a small spiked ball. () Yori looked at it in disbelief. ”Ok, now what did I do wrong!?” She stared at her tiny small spiked ball in disgrace. Yori crushed the spiked ball of wind in her palm and sighed. She new this was going to take a while before she was able to make a perfectly shaped shuriken…
~30 minutes later~
Yori had molded several different shapes with her hand for the past 30 minutes, but non came through. Some shapes included a flat shuriken with no spikes or a deformed shuriken which wasn’t round at all. Yori was becoming impatient but was well aware that she had to continue practicing. She learned that remaking the shurikens over and over was helping her perfect them even more. It wasn’t long before she came very close to making a perfect shuriken. Yori stared at the small shuriken made of wind in her hand. Ever thing seemed about right to her.
She was ready to fling it. Hopefully, it would glide smoothly and fast towards the tree she was aiming at. Yori gave a flick to her wrist, watching carefully the movement of her creation. The movement, however, failed. The shuriken was too heavy, and the minute it had made its way out of Yori’s hand, it fell straight to the ground and dispersed. This was a disappointment as well as an inspiration killer. Yori pouted and crossed her arms. She was sure it would come out right…
After a few seconds of loosing hope, Yori came to her senses. There were rumors that the cloud village was going to war with another village, so giving up was no option. She had to become strong…strong for her village and herself. This was a great inspiration to Yori, and so she continued with the formation of the invisible wind shuriken. She did the three necessary hand seals again and had the small wind gust float above her hand. The minute this was achieved, Yori put her empty hand over her occupied one. She was ready to mold a shuriken, and this time right.
Yori made sure to apply the needed attributes of a shuriken to her molding instead of randomly trying to create one. She made the edges pointy but not too large. She made sure the edges were sharp and not too dull. She flattened the small wind gust into the proper shape of a shuriken, and she made sure it wasn’t thick like last time, to avoid it falling to the ground. All her past mistakes were taken into consideration in order to make the perfect wind shuriken.
After all was set and done, Yori nervously removed her left hand from her right palm. She looked carefully at her shuriken. It seemed flawless. But was it really? The only way to test it was to aim at the closest tree near her as a target. Yori was ready to fling it. She threw the shuriken as if she was throwing a frisbee. It flew with immense speed…making its way to the tree…and dispersed in mid air. Yori’s jaw dropped. She had made a perfect shuriken but she figured the chakra had ran out before it can hit its selected target. However, Yori refused to let this put her down. She had made a perfect wind clone of a shuriken. All she had to do was correct the chakra situation…
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