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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:53 pm


Tai was already bored of toying with the Uchiha. He slipped out of the top mirror as they fell to the ground and shattered into a million pieces. He strolled off down the street not caring if he was followed.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:14 pm


Ryu:

As Ryu carried David away from the battle he Bore the protests without comment and in the lull in his complaining his said, "You gain nothing in getting yourself killed here. Obviously this Shiro guy was not reincarnated into this village... besides i think this may interest you more. While i was asking around the village i learned that the Hidden Magics Sannin has gone missing and that they suspect the Hidden Federation. We should head there and see what we can do to help. While at the same time searching for Shiro and to top it off if Federation is responsible then we will get the chance to search every single village that makes up the Federation for both the Magic Sannin and for Shiro's reincarnated form.... besides you never know what you can find when you look close enough." Ryu said that last part with a grin as he began walking to the docks hoping that both Komen and Metalos would follow. He now was not really carrying David but more or less supporting him. Which he hoped was a more dignifying way to leave a village, "Besides there is no training for me here i can not learn Alchemy because I have absolutely no Chakra to use."
20/?

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:27 pm


Komen was looking about the village and listened in on many village gossips. Though he had heard nothing that was interesting in his view one bit. Various rumors of Alchemists performing none sanctioned chimera tests and learning black arts that were restricted by the kage of the village. Since Komen himself wasn't affected by this filed it in his mind as useless gossip. "Hmmm...their has to be something that has to lead me to what I'm looking for. Komen heard some running and quickly ducked into the shadow as he hid himself in his cloak and tried to blend. He saw two alchemic shinobi running past and stopped where Komen was just standing.
"Didn't you say you saw a stranger here?"
"Well I thought I did."
"Ehhh...whatever. Didn't you hear that lots of people were beginning to gather to that new federation. It's crazy that a bunch of small villages branched together like that. Also I heard that theirs a weird gathering going on. But who cares."
"Yeah I hear you. It was simply amazing. But they have nothing against us."
"You got that right."
The two started to walk away and Komen had a small plan. "Hmmm.." Komen started to do a set of handseals after he bit his finger. "Summon Vandal." He said as he pressed his palm into the wall. A small gremlin jumped out of the wall and landed on the ground. "Yo Komen. Been a long time." Komen nodded to his summon gremlin Vandal. "Yes it has. I want you to give a massage to David. Our new captain. Tell him ofthe news in Federation and that I'm headed out there to investigate a lead to some strange news." Vandal nodded as he began to dig underground and searched for Davids reiatsu.
When Vandal found David he told him that Komen was heading to Hidden Federation to investigate some strange information he had heard two alchemist shinobi talk about.
PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:49 pm


David smiled as he sat down on the boat next to Metalos and Ryu and headed to the hidden federation, the news that Komen had found was one thing that he found interesting, "well, lets find Komen in the hidden federation." he said as he smiled relaxing to make sure that he could regain at least some of his strength from his over use of the sharingan. Metalos simply sat waiting for the possibility to have a smoke but it wouldn't happen until they were to dry land.
(26.5/??)

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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 11:58 am


Stepping off of the docks, Kumo paused as the scent of sulfer as well as a plethora of other chemicals reached his nose. He had to admit, it was rather different from the other villages - particularly in the idea that this village focused more on science rather than actual ninjutsu. Nonetheless, there was a reason why he had chosen this place as his next training ground. Alchemy, he had heard from some random passerby, as complex and gruesome as it was...Was an extremely useful set of techniques. Thus, the spider-nin was fully intent on learning everything he could on these seemingly 'unique and wonderful' set of techniques.

Walking along the sidewalks, Kumo paused as somewhere to his side, there was a flash of light and what had recently been a pile of rubble, became a rather exquisite statue. In an instant, the boy's interest was peaked as he took a step towards the statue. "You there!" He called, making sure his voice wasnt too loud, lest he frighten the poor man.

A blonde-haired figure poked his head out from behind the statue, a rather curious expression on his face. "...Hm?"

"That thing you did," Kumo started, one finger pointing at the statue. "To transform this; do you think you can teach it to me?" He asked, his tone rather hopeful as he stared at the man. Yet he paused for a moment before sighing. "Forgive my lack of manners. My name is Kidoumaru Kumo, a shinobi from the Sound Village. Who might you be?" He asked as he extended one hand in an attempt to shake the alchemist's in greeting, however, at this point, Howard had paused for a moment to brush several stray specks of dust from his statue.

"Howard. Ed Howard, but you can just call me Ed for now I suppose," The man mused as he stepped out from behind the sculpture, a grin on his face. "So, you want to learn alchemy, eh? Just wait here for a moment then," He said, turning and disappearing into his house before coming back with a red, hard-covered book. After opening it to a page with a diagram, he held it out to Kumo.

"Step one: Draw that circle," He said, moving one hand over the book to point at the figure that was drawn on one of the pages. "It'll be crucial for when we move on to the further steps."

Taking the book, Kumo raised a brow as he examined the drawing. "...I just need to draw this?" He inquired, looking over to Ed only to see the man handing him a stick of chalk. That in it's own, was the answer. Nodding, then, Kumo kneeled down, doing his best to copy the drawing before looking up at Ed once he was finished. "What is this supposed to do for Alchemy?"

Ed took a deep breath as he coughed into his fist. "Someone once explained it as: The basic strength of a transmutation circle is the nature of the shape itself. The circle represents the circulation of power. By drawing it, that power can be evoked. By understanding this circulation of power and the laws that govern it, you can harness it for yourself. And one who works within this system of flow to create new things, that is the true alchemist....Or something along those lines," The man mumbled as he looked down at Kumo.

"Finished?" He asked after several passing minutes as he leaned over, his eyes glancing at Kumo for a moment before quickly moving to the circle as he caught a glimpse at the work that Kumo didnt have blocked out by his body.

"Give me a moment..." The spider-nin grunted in response as he made several adjustments to his circle, then worked on the inner shape as well before eventually standing up straight once more. "There," He said finally as he dusted himself off. "How's that?"

"Let's see," Ed answered as he compared the drawing on the ground to the one that was etched into the page of his book. Eventually, a satisfied grin appeared on his face as he gave Kumo a brief nod. "It shall suffice for now, now let us just move on to the next step.

((30/30 - Step One - Circle))
PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 12:25 pm


"Now, let us use our skills of observation!" Ed said in a rather loud tone as he pointed at the circle he had used to transmute the statue, then the one that Kumo had just drawn. "Just by staring at yours and mine...What differences do you see between the two circles?" He asked, his head turning to face Kumo as the Spider-Nin examined each respective circle for several moments. Though in essence, they were similar, there was one thing Ed's had that Kumo's utterly lacked.

"Yours has all this added stuff on it," Kumo said as he tilted his head. "Like..How mine is just a circle, yours has all these little designs and symbols on it," He explained, looking over at Ed who gave a nod of approval.

"Precisely! While a good circle is important, it's just not very effective alone. It's like...Drawing! Say you want to draw a dog, and you draw the dog. Yet by itself, the dog is just a figure on a piece of paper, thus you give it a background and all these other things that compliment your sketch of the dog. In alchemy, the 'background and all those things' are the Symbols," He started, opening the book to another page. "Allow you to add a more diverse level to your alchemy. Some are mere shapes while other symbols can be these complex figures that may simply boggle your mind. Each shape though, has it's own distinct meaning and purpose. For example...Say you'll be transmuting earth, so you'll add in a symbol into your circle that represents earth! If I remember correctly, the drawing for that was a triangle. Or was that for air...? Ah well, moving on!" He said loudly before moving his face back behind the book so that it was partially hidden from the shinobi's sight as he flipped through the pages.

The next several moments were rather wordless, though the fact that Ed was noisily turning pages made things far from silent. "Here's a list," He said eventually, handing Kumo the book again. "Now try spicing up your circle a bit with whatever you see fit...Just use your head and try not to put any conflicting symbols together. That could be extremely hazardous, as no one really likes a bad chemical reaction, and that can happen all to often with an inexpirienced alchemist."

Blinking slightly, the nin nodded as he took the book back then faced his circle once more, drawing things here and there. After several moments, he was complete as he stood up, comparing it to the Howard's. It wasnt exactly perfect, but it looked like it would be able to get the job done. The shinobi took a step back to allow Ed to examine the circle.

"Not bad...A little messy and overdone...But not bad. There are also times though, when a simple circle would prove to be better than something more complex, not to mention that you probably wont have time to draw all these little things - especially on the battlefield. But, let us make a recap on this. What have you learned so far, Kumo?"

"One of the most important steps to transmutation is creating a good circle, and while that circle is the centerpiece of the act, it is the symbols and added marks that give it it's true power," Kumo recited slowly as he looked towards Ed, who raised a hand then set it on the shinobi's head in a rather childish manner. Kumo then forced himself to suppress the need to frown.

"Correct. Not bad for a youngster...Most kids probably take forever just to master the circle and another couple of years to get the symbols right," Ed Howard said with a rather amused laugh. "I suppose the shinobi of the ninja villages are rather gifted individuals after all...However, I shouldnt be wasting time flattering you lot. We still have a bit more to learn."

((31/30 - Step Two Symbols))

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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 1:27 pm


"Now that you've got those things down, it's time for you to learn about Alchemy itself," Ed started as he leaned back against his statue. "Some people say that alchemy gives people to make weapons out of nothing, that their very power to make a weapon appear out of the air around them. Do you think this is true, Kidoumaru Kumo."

"Well, yes I me-..." He trailed off as he noticed Ed already beginning to shake his head.

"Wrong!" The blonde shouted as he poked the shinobi's forehead. "Alchemy is not about just making an object appear out of nowhere. When learning alchemy, you must always remember this rule: Equivalent Exchange. Alchemy is not like a jutsu where you can blow out fire or any of that chakra crap. Here, you utilise your very surroundings. You're not making a weapon out of thin air, you're merely reshaping your surroundings and giving them form into something you can use. Say you want to make a sword out of a rock...You're just transmuting the chemical make-up. Adding a fire symbol will probably induce the aspect of smelting and give you iron. In blunt, it's all about considering what something is made of and merely reshaping it...Like, you cant do crap like turn turn water into earth, but you can exploit it and make mud. Do you get it?" He asked, now hoping that Kumo was able to cling on to this explanation.

"I think..." Kumo admitted with a nod as he crossed his arms. "But what was that bit about Equivalent Exchange? I mean, what's that about?" The shinobi knew what the words meant...Yet in the discussion it seemed rather important, particularly since the Howard had labled it as one of the most 'important rules' of alchemy.

"In order to gain something...Something of equal value must be lost," Ed explained after several moments of silence. "In most cases, you dont need to worry about it as the transition is already going on...Like I said when you transmute a rock. A rock is lost and in return a sword is created...Stuff like that. While it seems simple, it is extremely important, especially when more...Forbidden, practices are concerned." The last few words that left the alchemist's mouth was considerably quieter than the rest.

Kumo raised a brow. "Forbidden practices? Such as?" In a science that surpassed the laws of chemistry and such, what could've possibly been 'forbidden'?

"Human transmutation," Ed replied in a rather stern tone. "That, is the forbidden alchemy. To trespass into the realm of God and attempt to revive a fallen individual. That is something that cannot be exchanged, for in no way, shape or form can the human soul be replicated. Not even through alchemy, for it is something with no molecular composition whatsoever. Any attempt to revive the dead would result in pain, usually death is a common factor as well. Yet most importantly, upon failed human transportation, there is often a monster that is created in result. We call those beings homunculi, Kumo. They are no more than soulless beings in the shape of those we attempted to give life to. If you ever encounter one, I advise you kill it without hesitation, before it kills you. However...Some circumstances make conflict with homunculi rather complicated...But forgive me, I've gotten off track." He said suddenly, looking almost as if he had just snapped out of a daze for a moment.

The spider-nin shook his head as he smiled. "Nah, it's alright, that alone was something that needed to be said. I'll keep those words in mind though, Mr. Howard." He soon said in a rather polite tone as he moved his hands over his heart in promise.

((30/30 - Step Three - Knowledge))
PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 2:53 pm


Ed Howard grinned then took a deep breath as he looked at Kumo. "Now I think, we can finally move on to the actual transmutation," He said as he smiled. "This is the part where you show me that you've understood everything that we've discussed so far. Now let's see...What shall I have you transmute...?" He mumbled, looking around before snatching a rock from the ground that was no bigger than his fist. Approaching Kumo, he smiled and handed it to the shinobi, who took it with a less-than-enthusiastic expression, though this face was quickly replaced by a look of determination.

"Transmute this rock into something," He said bluntly as he moved his foot, effectively smudging Kumo's circle in the process. Of course, this was intentional. He wished to see if the spider-boy had learned anything from this chatter. Soon, he took the book away from Kumo as well, leaving him with nothing other than chalk and a rock. "Draw me a new circle and such while you're at it as well," he quickly added with a wave of dismissal, thus motioning for the six-armed boy to begin.

Blinking slightly, the boy gave Ed a rather irritated stare for ruining his circle, but Kumo saw the point in it all. Sighing, he kneeled down, setting the rock on the ground. Around it, he began drawing the circle, adding symbols as he saw fit. Eventually, the spider nin paused as he looked over at Ed. "Do I just focus my energy and it happens?" He inquired, his tone, curious. While he had heard rumors that 'it only took a touch' to invoke the power of the transmutation circle, there had to be more than that. Otherwise, there would be more alchemists, right?

"Pretty much...Doesnt take that much energy," Ed replied as he watched with mild amusement. "So just focus on the shape that you want out of that rock. From there, try to use your energy to make it into that shape. Basically, sculpt it with your mind, and then release all of your energy at once moment to let the process begin...Well...Not all of it, but that burst that you intend to use. Of course, larger things will require more chakra or whatever you want to call that energy. However, I'll recommend you to someone later who can teach you all about those things, so dont worry about it for now."

Nodding slightly, Kumo turned back to the rock. He took a deep breath then brought his hands down on the transmuation circle., allowing his chakra to come forth. As he did this, the circle began to glow, crackling with energy. The rock in the center was slowly beginning to morph as well, shifted and changing shape, molding into something completely different in appearence as if invisible hands were reforming it like a mere lump of potting clay.

After a while, the light faded and Kumo removed his hands from the circle. With a grin, he turned his gaze towards the object that replaced the stone in the center of the circle: a statue - a smaller replica of Ed's to be precise. However, it lacked some general features such as a face, but the ideal shape was there. With a satisfied grin, he picked it up then held it out to Howard. "How's that?"

In response, Ed only clapped his hands together. "It's lacking in some spots, but you've got the basics down. "From here on, there's not much more I can teach you, but there is a clan-mate of mine that would probably be able to help you out. Just wait here for a moment," He said, once again turning away as he scribbled something on a piece of paper before handing it to Kumo. "Follow those directions to find him...If he asks, tell him Ed sent ya."

((30/30 - Step Four - Transmute))

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Desshu

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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 5:56 pm


"Howard, Howard, Howard...Where is Rox Howard?" The shinobi muttered to himself as he followed the directions along, soon stopping at a rather decent estate. Glancing at the paper again, he grinned. This was the place - or at least the address that Ed had listed. Slowly then, the shinobi moved to knock and a moment later, another individual answered, a brow raising.

"Can I help you?"

"Are you Rox Howard?"

"Yes...May I ask who might you be?" Rox asked, a brow raising as he examined Kumo.

"Ed sent me...He said you'd be able to teach me more alchemy," Kumo explained, earning a slight sigh from the man.

"Damn that man, sending me pupils without even informing me first. None the less, I have some free time, so I suppose I cant really say this is a waste," Rox mumbled as he stepped outside. "Since he's sent you to me, I'll assume that you already know the basics, thus, I wont even both brushing up on them. So we'll start with the basics...Transmute something decent for me...Nothing to big or fancy, seeing as you cant do anything on a high weight scale. Make me something."

Kumo blinked, but didnt bother to argue or make some sort of retort for the rude comments, but merely leaned forward, drawing another circle. Once the symbols were added, the oto-nin touched the circle, thus transferring his chakra and in a moment, the circle glowed once more as a a elongated shape rose up from the ground and Kumo snatched it, now brandishing what appeared to be a stone lance...However, it was a little on the short end, and in essence was little more than a stone pole with a pointy tip.

Rox's eyes flashed with mild interest before he grinned slightly. "I suppose you possess some skill after all. But can you do more?"

((19/15 - Alchemy Training 1))
PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 12:07 am


"Do more?" Kumo replied slowly before shaking his head. "If I could then I wouldnt have come here," he admitted with a soft chuckle. "So far however, that is the extent of my power," He said slightly as he watched the Howard step up to him, clap his hands and then touch the spear, which instantly crumbled to the alchemical touch.

"Creating something small is simple, but as you continue, you'll realise that it's harder to transmute something as it gets bigger. In any chemical equation, the end result is always affected by the mass. The case is the same with alchemists as well. Even with alchemy, you cant move mountains or stuff like that, and even for a grandmaster, we cant change tons of material in the blink of an eye, unless we either all congregate and work together or some...Added element is involved, but that is not the case here. What I mean to say is, to get the proper form of something down when you're working with a bigger object can be challenging as more material is involved, thus the process of reform may take a bit longer and require more effort as well. You get what I'm saying?" He paused then, a brow raising as he gave Kumo a questionable look.

With a nod, Kumo smiled as he leaned down over his transmutation circle once more. "I hear you loud and clear," He said as he touched the side of the drawing and the glow of energy spread, and in an instant, something thick and heavy came out of the ground - a sword, or more precisely, a rather large cleaver, complete with intricate carvings here and there. In essence however, it was nothing flashy. Grinning, Kumo turned to face Rox.

((14/20 - Alchemy Training 2))

Desshu

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Desshu

Unbeatable Fatcat

PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:44 pm


"Flashy, yes, but just by looking at your weapon I can tell that it is brittle and unrefined. Also, the blade isnt even sharp, is it?" Rox said as he paced around Kumo, his eyes on both the apprentice alchemist as well as the "blade" that he held. "Frankly on impact with the nearest object, I believe that it will shatter." He admitted as with another clap of his hands and an added touch, the blade was reduced to mere pebbles, which then fell to Kumo's feet in a loud clutter. "Do it over."

With a mutter of irritation, the shinobi moved everything back into place and made several adjustments, most notably, the addition of a fire symbol, to his circle as he once again attempted the technique, a new blade rising from the earth. However, this one was different, particularly in the aspect that it now had a metallic sheen to it, proof that the refining process had ocurred somewhere during the creation of the blade.

"It's better, I suppose..." He heard Rox admit, though the man's tone didnt seem very enthusastic. Acceptant, at best. However, it was obvious he was beginning to acknowledge the shinobi's skill.

((23/20 - Alchemy Training 2))
PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 12:04 am


"While you do possess much skill, I'm afraid I only have one more level of alchemy to teach you," Rox admitted slowly as he looked towards Kumo, letting out a soft sigh. "You see, there is just that certain amount that only we, of the Howard Clan have the ability to achieve. Thus, by nature, it is us who exceed and excel in nearly all things alchemy. While we do have limits, it is significantly higher than those of non-Howard individuals. That is where you would be placed, Kumo," he explained as he crossed his arms. "No offense, but it's just the way of things in this art." Silence filled the air for several moments. Evidently, there was a rather tense gap betweem the shinobi and the alchemist now.

"Enough of that. Let us go on to the final step. At this point, you are able to transmute something that holds about 80 lbs in mass. We'll stretch that so that you'll be able to affect a greater size, say...Something that possesses about the same mass as a human being," Rox continued on as he closed his eyes, rubbing his forehead for a moment. "...Requires a great amount of concentration, especially if the thing you are transmuting is a human body."

"Excuse me but...Ed said that transmuting a human body is foribidden," Kumo said softly, once he noticed a suitable gap between the alchemist's words, as to interrupt the man while he was in the middle of a speech would've resulted in a rather vicious glare - or so Kumo believed.

"It is forbidden to transmute the body of a dead person and attempt to bring them back," Rox clarified as he wagged a finger at Kumo. "However, affecting the body of a living being has been done, though in most cases it deals with chimerical alchemy which is far out of your league. Also, if you wish, you can stop half-way through the process and destroy rather than create, though I wouldnt suggest doing it on any organic being..."

((16/25))

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Desshu

Unbeatable Fatcat

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:08 pm


"While we're on the topic of the human body...What exactly can you do to manipulate the human form?" Kumo asked softly as he tilted his head in a curious fashion, his eyes moving to meet Rox's as the alchemist paused for a moment.

"While it is nearly impossible to transmute an organic body completely, it is possible to affect one of the key elements within the body. Take nitrogen for example. All beings obtain it in one way or another and from there, use it to fulfill bodily purposes like produce protein. It's an extremely complex formula, but just by raising or lowering the amount of nitrogen, it can effect the human body far more than you know. Since this is practice however, you wont be working with any organics. For now, just generate a statue or something with about the same general mass of a human being seeing as we're only working with 'amounts' here."

Kumo nodded then traced over his transmutation circle to rid it of any imperfections that the last couple of transmutations had caused. An instant later, there was a flash of light, and a human-shaped form rose from the earth as a moment later, a decent-sized statue stood between the pair.

((27/25 - Alchemy Training 3 - Complete))
PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 12:58 am


No more than ten minutes after mastering the final bit of alchemy, Kumo was dashing along the streets once more. There was another alchemist, Rox had told him, that he would be able to learn at least a little more from. "Roy Mustang" - that was what Rox said his name was, and though the man was an odd individual, and ocassionally a jerk, he was a well known alchemist in these parts and regarded as a war hero in the eyes of some people.

That made him even more important in Kumo's eyes as both a possible teacher as well as a good person to know.

Eventually, the shinobi slowed in front of what appeared to be a military building. Raising a brow, he entered, following the intstructions of several other strangers that pointed away until he stood in front of a desk where a man in a blue uniform sat, his upper half collapsed, and his face rested on what appeared to be a dirty magazine as he remained there in a seemingly eternal slumber. Unfortunately, Kumo needed the man awake to actually get anything out of him.

"...Roy Mustang?"

A snort was his response as the man jerked suddenly upon hearing his name, looking for the source of the voice, until eventually, his eyes fell upon Kumo and a lazy brow raised curiously. "Can I help you?"

~*~

"Ahhh, so that's how it is! That lil' b*****d sent you my way to teach you some battle techniques!" Mustang said loudly as he thought for a moment, the 'lazy nature' and oddly, the porno magazine now gone. "So I suppose we shall start now...With a technique that I'm particularly known for," He added as he slipped a hand into his desk, drawing out a pair of white gloves which he tossed to Kumo. "Slip those on. They're made of a special fabric which generates enough friction to release a spark. From there, you utilize the transmuation circles on the gloves to adjust the oxygen levels. As you could expect, the result is fire, but with alchemy, you can escalate it to a full on explosion, and it's force all depends on the amount of oxygen you feed that spark, and as you probably know, oxygen is a rather common element, so you dont really need to worry about running out of it."

((19/30))

Desshu

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Desshu

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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 1:47 am


Kumo examined the gloves for a moment before sliding them on. To test them, the shinobi snapped his fingers, and as expected, earned a spark as a result. Utilizing the seal for a moment, he snapped his fingers and this time, a burst of fire extended nearly a foot in front of him. Even from his current standing point, the heat was intense and the sound that erupted from the combustion of oxygen was like a low rumble, almost akin to thunder but not quite so.

"You'll need to practice, to learn how to properly control the intensity of the blast, as if you use to much, it could prove to be harmful to both yourself as well as your allies in the area. Generally, it all just depends on what kind of field you're fighting on. Thus, when using alchemy, observance is your greatest ally. That way, you can utilize the elements, and from there transmute your weapons or anything along those lines. This kind of alchemy is no different. For example, you dont want to use a large flame within a came or a short-ranged one in the midst of a desert, unless of course, odds fit your favor. However, never allow yourself to get into a situation where you think you have all under control and end up losing yourself, as it's in that very scenario that many good soldiers get into deep s**t and end up meeting casualties. Also, we'll continue your training later...There is something I must take care of."

((30/30))
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