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Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:51 pm
Kaisho looked on amazed at the tiny blade of grass. "What an amazing ability you have Kain. That kind of ability is actually earth and water combining to form what I call wood release."
Kaisho patted his student on the head feeling proud of his accomplishment. "Being as you are so new to this, I'm gonna show you better chakra control."
Kaisho lifted his hand and lightning chakra flowed into it, and sparks surged and jumped from his hand. "This is one basic type of practice that helps you learn better control. But based off of your personality it would probably be better for you to train physically first so I want you to think of a good area and we'll go there for special training."
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Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:59 pm
(Don't worry about taking long to post, when you search for an area, make sure it's unused at the moment.)
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:41 pm
(( Back! Please forgive me! -stabs herself in the chest fifty times as punishment- D: < MUST. POST. FASTER. MUCH. MUCH. MUCH. FASTER. ow... ))
Kain felt a wave of pride as he was praised by the teacher. Feeling the pat on the head he was given new confidence and he straightened up in his seat.
Perhaps he could do well as a ninja after all?
He said it over and over again in his head, trying to brighten his facial features. Earth and water... wood release. Earth and water... wood release!
He didn't want to always appear as some gloomy kid. He wasn't always gloomy, he just couldn't express his feelings very well...
He shook his head lightly and forced a smile, standing up.
"Very well, I shall go to a place to train! How does a simple field sound, sir?" he asked and walked over to the door of the class room. He was suddenly filled with determination to become somewhat of an excuse for a ninja, no matter how bad he may be.
He had to start somewhere!
(( exit to: Field ))
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Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 6:26 pm
Kaisho smiled at the students enthusiasm and followed him out of the classroom.
(Exit to Field)
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