Golden sands and steel headbands
Apr 30, 2009 12:14:50 GMT -7
Post by apple on Apr 30, 2009 12:14:50 GMT -7
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Anyway, now she would really need to train. Snapping out of her slight trance, she would then begin to work, beginning to use her wood manipulation to hopefully create some wood clones. The process would probably be slow, due to the fact that she had never tried this before, so she couldn't promise herself that she'd get it over fact. She was usualy slow while learning new techniques, firstly because of the fact that she kept going off the plot and daydreaming, and that she wasn't that quick to learn techniques that she was just planning to learn, but after she would learn them she got more familiar with them, and was able to use them normally. She was glad that she had the ability to be a shinobi itself, it was an exiting lifestyle, since you could learn oh so many different techniques.
Seeping her chakra into the air around her, hopefully to be able to make the clones, she keeps this process up, attempting to make them successfully, like you usually made normal clones. With a small pouf, smoke escaped from one spot nearby her. Ishi would look at where it was with excitement in her eyes, although.. when the smoke cleared, hopefully to see a nice, wood clone.. She saw.. a slightly weird looking Ishi on the floor. It was weird in two ways, one that the clone looked.. ill, and another point that it also looked like.. it had.. bark for skin around it's middle, and as if branches were poking out for it. So it was.. an Ishi tree? Smiling slightly at the word 'Ishi tree' she keeps back her childish giggles, and stays quiet, looking at the poor soul as it simply wiggles about on the earth lifelessly.
"That.. Didn’t go as well... as planned.." she murmurs quietly, continuing to look at the quarter-clone- Quarter because well, it had failed to be created successfully, and looked very sick. Ah well, she could always make more, right? Nodding to herself, she then expells the poor clone, as it then disappears in a white pouf of smoke once more, going back to wherever it had come from. She would need to make a new, and better wood clone, not like the one that she had just created. But, atleast now she had a brief idea as to what wood clones were supposed to look like. Now she knew how she should better it, and make it stronger than the last time. Everytime she seemed to learn a clone technique, one or two always turned out weird. Maybe it was just Ishi who was awful at making clones.
That was probably the ticket, since usually people were able to make clones without problem. Ah well, this would just be one thing that she would have to become better at doing. Nodding at herself and her idea, she then looks at the patch of earth infront of her, and then begins to try and create the clones again, just, better than the last time. She would then fuel her chakra into the air around her, combining it with her knowlege of wood to be able to make some clones of the wooden kind. This time, she wouldn't fail. She was determined to learn this technique, and hopefully, she would be able to learn it, so that it would be useful in the future, maybe she would need it in the next round also. Since having clones around was quite useful, since they could do many thing that you didn’t want to do yourself like clean the house.
But, did clones mind if you used them for things you didn’t want to do, for instance, cleaning or fighting? Did clones have minds of their own? Hm. Well, Ishi wouldn't know, naturally because she wasn't a clone so she couldn't say that or not. But Ishi figured that it wouldn't be very nice to be a clone, since your life would be short-lived, and you would just get beat up to serve your master. Ishi felt bad now to use clones, still wondering as to what they thought about the whole clone duties. Poor clones, maybe she should stop using them..- No! Of course she should continue using clones. They were just chakra-made copies of the user, and not real people with real feelings or memories. So who cared if they were hurt? Most people didn’t, but Ishi felt a little bit edgy when they got hurt.