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Your father is Hokkyokusei Seinaru, a seated Shinigami officer of some repute, enough to own his own small property within the Seireitei, and known for being one of the few in the Kido Corps to have real skill in the Zankensoki outside of the art his Division specialised in. Though he was considered to be a good and dutiful man who upheld the laws of the Seireitei in the wider community, what you saw of him was markedly different. His wife, your mother, someone you had heard in the past was a powerful, independent noble of the minor Yen clan with spiritual potential of her own but had never attended the Shin'ō Academy to become a Shinigami herself, never seemed to do anything, or even be capable of doing anything or making decisions without your father’s input, and to you, the man had been putting you through what some would consider harsh training long before it was time for you to attend the Academy either, simply stating that he would not allow his greatest creation to go to waste whenever you asked him why he was doing it.

You didn’t care for it, and so chose to slack off and play around, rather than take it seriously. Your father seemed immensely disappointed in your lack of ability, nor did he ever seem to realise that you were actually putting some effort in whenever he wasn’t looking.

How boring.

The fool of a man had apparently never heard of the saying “It takes great talent and skill to hide one’s talent and skill” apparently, or perhaps, even more foolishly, believed himself such a good judge of strength that he couldn’t even comprehend the possibility that you were hiding your own from him. Although, you reasoned, it wasn’t as if he knew you had been hiding the full extent of your reiryoku from him and everyone else as soon as you became aware of it, but still. Surely he could tell your aptitude for Zanjutsu and especially Hohō were greater than his own, right? …Well, if he hadn’t, he had only himself to blame, you thought as you smiled to yourself. As for why you were hiding your ability in the first place? Well, it’s because you…

PICK ONE AND ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
>Believe that if your capabilities are well-known it’s only a matter of time until someone works around them and kills you
>Have an ambition, and so you want to fly under the radar for now
>No reason. You just think that people’s reactions to your real power after hiding it will be funny, and fun is all that motivates you
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>>5252007
>Have an ambition, and so you want to fly under the radar for now
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>>5252007
>Have an ambition, and so you want to fly under the radar for now
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>>5252007
>No reason. You just think that people’s reactions to your real power after hiding it will be funny, and fun is all that motivates you
Fun things are fun.
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>Have an ambition, and so you want to fly under the radar for now
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Ambition wins, writing.
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>>5252007
You had a… goal n mind. Something you wanted to accomplish, and not necessarily something that others would agree with, so you kept your strength hidden, so that attention would only fall on you when it was too late for you to be stopped.

Seinaru never seemed to figure it out, and after twenty-odd years of trying, he seemed you a failure. He didn’t seem deterred, however. After all, if there was one skill that the two of you were equals in, it was your charisma and social skills, and so it wasn’t long before he had two more sons to try to do… whatever it was he was trying to do. Crucially though, there was one thing that separated you from the two of them, and indeed the two boys from each other - none of you shared a mother.

Ichimi, the slightly older one’s mother was another shinigami like your father, while Konban’s had been some random girl from the Rukongai, presumably from one of the higher districts to aid with the secrecy of it all, as Seinaru, accidentally or not, had made it clear that no one knew that your half-brothers were not your mother’s children aside from you, their own mothers, and your mother herself.

This gave you an opportunity, you realised. After all… what would the Seireitei, and more importantly, the Central 46 and the nobles who make it up, think about an honoured shinigami having not one, but two children out of wedlock? And when the man’s wife was a noble herself? Oh, whatever could go wrong there? Selling out his secrets would certainly, at the very least, get you from out under his thumb, free to do what you wish, or at least moreso than now. Not to mention also giving you access to his assets. But the man himself could also be useful to you in the future… Though you somewhat doubted that.

You…
PICK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO
>Sold Seinaru out
>Let your father keep his secrets

IF YOU PICKED THE FIRST OPTION
You did this out of…
>Hate
>Ambition
>Convenience

IF YOU PICKED THE SECOND OPTION
You did this out of…
>Acceptance
>Fear
>Convenience
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>>5252038
Fun things are fun indeed. I would like to clarify - just because you might not pick an option now doesn’t necessarily mean that the others won’t be a part of your character now or in the future - it’s just what your priorities are right now.
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>>5252052
>Sold Seinaru out
>Ambition
Ambition brooks no obstacles. Neither does impetuous youth.
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>>5252052
>Let your father keep his secrets
>>Convenience
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>>5252052
>Let your father keep his secrets
>Acceptance
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>>5252052
>Sold Seinaru out
>Hate
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>>5252052
>Let your father keep his secrets
>Convenience
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>>5252059
>>5252093
>>5252116
>>5252118
>>5252128
Letting Seinaru keep his secrets out of convenience wins, beginning writing now.
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>>5252052
The idea was tempting… very tempting. You could do a lot by disgracing your father’s name like that, not the least of which being completely free to act in any way you wish and gaining control of his assets, but… There was a decent chance that things could backfire on you, in a way you didn’t expect. After all, you didn’t know the nobles or the Central 46 personally, only through reputation, and so it was impossible for you to truly gauge and predict their reactions like you would want to do before making such a big play.

And besides… it was just a lot of effort, really - and for not too much gain. You’d be considered an adult once you graduated from the academy and became a shinigami anyway - and nothing was stopping you from revealing the truth later if you needed your father’s money, or simply killing him for it. You couldn’t really be bothered to do it, not now. It made more sense to not go for it, even if it meant you would remain under Seinaru’s thumb for at least a little longer. Your chance to remove his influence would come.

And so you found yourself finally at the gates of the Shin'ō academy, waiting to be enrolled. When asked your name, you smiled, closing your eyes to avoid whoever was looking seeing the emotion behind them as you answered. “Hokkyokusei Danketsu. Pleasure to meet you.”

BLEACH QUEST: Shinigami Schemer #1

You are Hokkyokusei Danketsu, a boy who is just beginning to become a young man by the standards of the Soul Society, yet in raw numbers of years you had been alive, you were older than many humans of your time could ever hope to be. The year is 1865, and you have just enrolled into the Shin'ō Academy, the place where you will be taught the basics of becoming a shinigami, much like your father and many others have been before you. Due to your father’s experience, your noble heritage, and the measured amount of ability you yourself have shown, you have been placed into the Academy’s top class, surrounded by noble children, ‘half’-nobles in positions similar to yourself, and even one or two from the Rukongai, who managed to earn the right into the class on aptitude alone. As you settle down into your seat before your first lecture, you find yourself…
>Nervous
>Excited
>Bored
>Write-in?
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Welcome to Shinigami Schemer!
>What is this?
This is a quest set in the world of Bleach, currently 136 years before the first chapter takes place. Whether that canon story takes place as it did originally, goes drastically differently, or doesn’t occur at all is entirely up to you and your actions.
>Who are we?
You are Hokkyokusei Danketsu, a new student at the Shin'ō Academy, where you will learn how to become a shinigami over the next few years.
>Voting?
Depends on you. If it’s busy and votes are coming in quickly, I’ll generally give 15-20 minutes for voting, aiming for hourly updates. If it’s slow, I’ll let votes run for a few hours, perhaps overnight, and update whenever a majority is reached. If players have a preference for either option over the other, I’ll see what I can do to ensure the threads are always fast paced or always slower and take place over a long period.
>Dice?
We’ll be running off a 3d10 system, best of the first three linked posts to my posts calling for rolls. Don’t worry about rolling a critfail - I’ll always take the best of the first three linked. If people want me to take them, I’ll consider it, but I think opening up that system will cause more harm than good
>Questions?
Feel free to ask and I’ll answer best I can.
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>>5252195
>Excited

We've got all this potential and skill we've been hiding, right? What better time than now to start honing that skill. No need to show off, just succeed and keep succeeding better than everyone else.
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>>5252195
>Excited
It's time.
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>>5252195
>Excited
I'm feeling very vague similarities to Power in the Shadows, except far more focused and less comedic. This is a good thing. Hiding your true power level for a jaw-dropping reveal is every chuuni's wet dream
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>>5252199
>>5252205
>>5252213
Excited wins, writing.
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>>5252195
You feel good. Excited, even, looking forward to playing around here before you’re necessarily bound by the ideals of ‘duty’ and ‘honour’. Your easy, friendly, fake smile is plastered all over your face as you glance to your right, observing some of the others in the class. Your gaze falls upon one in particular - Nohara Tsukuya.

She is a noble, but unlike many of the nobles in the room, she seems to have gotten here on talent rather than her name - you can tell by the feel of her spiritual energy compared to most others in the room, even as formally untrained you are in that skill. Her eyes flick over in your direction as she seems to feel herself being watched, catching sight of you and the almost sleazy smirk you have on your face.

She pauses for a moment, something you only catch because you were looking right at her, before she scoffs, grimacing, before turning her attention back to the instructor. You raise an eyebrow, your smirk only growing wider at that response.
You…
>Decide to pester the ice queen. It’d be fun to break down her walls, and maybe you can get something out of making her like you.
>Keep her in mind, but decide to leave her alone for the moment.
>Ignore her, and keep looking around the class.
>Ignore her, and decide to focus on the lesson.
>Write-in?
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>>5252225
>Decide to pester the ice queen. It’d be fun to break down her walls, and maybe you can get something out of making her like you.
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>>5252225
Forgot to post the image. The pains of phoneposting!
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>>5252225
>Keep her in mind, but decide to leave her alone for the moment.
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>>5252225
>Ignore her, and decide to focus on the lesson.
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>>5252226
>>5252230
>>5252232
Gonna need a tiebreaker here.
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>>5252239
You can switch me to Ignore if you need to break it
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>>5252195
>Joyous
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>>5252260
Alright, then ignore her and focus on the lesson wins.
>Writing
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>>5252225
Her reaction was a bit odd, but… Not something worth acting on, not on the first day at least. You’ll get to the bottom of it in time. Instead, you turn your attention to the instructor, who is still going over the basic rules and duties of being a shinigami and their lives, plus the introduction to the Zankensoki, something that you’ve had drilled into you repeatedly by your father previously. You then begin to think about how best to approach this lesson, and indeed your life at the Academy and as a shinigami.

You…
>Do as little as you possibly can publicly, keeping everything you can hidden for your ambition
>Put in just enough effort to be considered average, but completely unexceptional in anyway
>Decide that now you should begin to show off, aiming for the top of the class
>Write-in?

While you also…
>Keep quiet, not drawing attention to yourself socially and keeping interaction with others to a minimum
>Turn your charisma up as much as you can, to make as many potential allies and pawns as you can now for the future
>Resolve to observe, keeping actual bonds with others to a minimum while still being keenly aware of all those of interest around you
>Write-in?
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>>5252298
>No need to show off, but we are naturally going to be aim for the top of the class.

>>Resolve to observe, keeping actual bonds with others to a minimum while still being keenly aware of all those of interest around you
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>>5252298
>Put in some effort, enough to be placed in the upper levels of the class if not the top
>Resolve to observe, keeping actual bonds with others to a minimum while still being keenly aware of all those of interest around you
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>>5252298
>Put in just enough effort to be considered average, but completely unexceptional in anyway
>Turn your charisma up as much as you can, to make as many potential allies and pawns as you can now for the future
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>>5252298
>Decide that now you should begin to show off, aiming for the top of the class
>Turn your charisma up as much as you can, to make as many potential allies and pawns as you can now for the future
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>>5252303
>>5252322
>>5252326
>>5252330
Putting in the effort to be high up in the class without completely showing off wins, need a tiebreaker for observing or turning up the charisma.

Link to this post with new votes, voting 1 to observe or 2 for charisma. First to three wins.
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>>5252335
>2
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>>5252335
>2
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>>5252335
>2
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>>5252337
>>5252351
>>5252357
>Charisma wins, writing
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>>5252298
You decide that it might be time to show a little effort, and so you make the decision to not purposefully bomb assessments to keep your score low, instead just resolving to work without particularly showing off or trying that hard. You’ll see how far that takes you in the class. Your real focus isn’t in that aspect anyway - you honestly reckon you could probably qualify as a shinigami now if you wanted, though even you recognise that that line of thought is rather naive.

No, instead you’ll put your effort into your social life. After all, having people around who are willing to do things for you is a power in and of itself - and one that no amount of training can replicate. The best kind of win is one that never puts you in danger, after all.

Considering that, you sit through the lecture, only really paying attention to the fact that you all will be granted your asauchi, the weapon that once imprinted on will become your zanpakuto, in the next few days. Instead, you look around the class room again, looking for people you could potentially slowly turn into your personal pawns. Three people stood out to you, one of them being a large, scarred boy that everyone seemed to give a wide berth. You had heard he was from the Rukongai, and from a high district at that, and the facial scar made the nobles shun him even further. He would likely be easy to make yours with a little bit of kindness, fake or genuine.

There was also the ice queen from before, Tsukuya. Some of the noble boys had tried to approach her, and she’d shut them all down with a single word. Perhaps you had the key to opening her up? And there was also that other girl, who’d been sitting quietly in the back. You’d noticed her because she’d been the only one other than you who had actually been keeping an eye on everyone else here. You wonder if her silence was from meekness, or something else.

You go to speak to…
>The large boy from the Rukongai
>The quiet girl in the back
>Nohara Tsukuya, the noble from earlier

Feel free to write in suggestions for what to say or conversation topics.
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>>5252387
>Nohara Tsukuya, the noble from earlier
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>>5252388
>The large boy from the Rukongai
I have a good feeling about him. Maybe because he's huge.
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>>5252388
>The quiet girl in the back
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Rolled 2 (1d3)

>>5252389
>>5252395
>>5252413
Alright, seeing as we’re completely tied, I’ll have to break things.
>1 for the boy
>2 for quiet girl
>3 for Tsukuya
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>>5252388
You got up from your seat, smirk on your face as always, sauntering over to the back of the room as your eyes locked onto the girl in the back who hadn’t made a sound since she entered the room, others around you noticing and whispering as they did.

Amusingly, you spotted Tsukuya glance at you as you began move out of the corner of your eye, before she rolled her eyes and went back to her business, while the boy from the Rukongai strode out of the room, seemingly eager to escape for the short break between classes. You’d have to speak to him later, it seemed.

“Hey.” You muttered, raising a hand in a lazy wave as you reached the girl, smoothly sitting down beside her and resting your chin on your fist, elbow firmly planted on the desk beside you.

“Hello.” She replied back, her voice quiet but strong. She turned to look at you, tilting her head in curiosity, her expression never changing. Her gaze seemed to almost bore through you with its intensity, yet it didn’t even seem like the girl realised how intimidating her stare was.

“Hokkyokusei Danketsu. It’s a pleasure. What’s your name?” You asked, leaning in ever so slightly, undeterred by her look.

“Harumichi. Kazeko.” She responded simply again, her eyes never breaking contact with your own.

>Ask her how she found the first lecture
>Ask why she’s been observing everyone in the class like you
>Play up your noble heritage
>Write-in?
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>>5252458
>Ask why she’s been observing everyone in the class like you
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>Ask why she’s been observing everyone in the class like you
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>>5252458
>Ask why she’s been observing everyone in the class like you
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>>5252458
>>Ask why she’s been observing everyone in the class like you
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>>5252464
>>5252466
>>5252488
>>5252494
Asking about observing people clearly wins.
>Writing
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>>5252458
“Well, Harumichi-san, I’ve got a question for ya. Why is it that you weren’t payin’ attention to the lecture and instead were looking around and seeing what everyone else was doing?” You ask, getting straight to the point.

Her eyes widen slightly in surprise at the question, the first emotion you’ve seen from her so far. For a second, you think that it’s because she had thought that no one had noticed her observing in the back, but that thought was quickly put to bed. “What do you mean?” She asked quietly.

“Exactly what I said. Did you think I didn’t notice you checkin’ in on everyone from up here?”

She shook her head, slightly confused. “You misunderstood. It’s not that I didn’t know you noticed, I’m just… confused. Wasn’t everyone doing that?”

You paused, before starting to laugh. “If you really think everyone in this class has that kind of foresight, you’re one optimistic girl.” You said as you continued to laugh, Kazeko looking at you oddly as you did.

>Tell her most of the people in this class got here on nepotism, and wouldn’t even know the first place to look in observing people
>Lie and tell her that everyone was observing, she was just the only one obvious about it
>Ask why she thought everyone would be observing each other at all
>Write-in?
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>>5252510
>Tell her most of the people in this class got here on nepotism, and wouldn’t even know the first place to look in observing people
>Ask why she thought everyone would be observing each other at all
This girl seems smart. I like her.
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>>5252510
>Lie and tell her that everyone was observing, she was just the only one obvious about it
>Ask why she thought everyone would be observing each other at all
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>>5252510
>Tell her most of the people in this class got here on nepotism, and wouldn’t even know the first place to look in observing people
>Ask why she thought everyone would be observing each other at all
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>>5252516
>>5252518
>>5252521
Telling her about nepotism and asking further wins, writing
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What's our hidden ambition?
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>>5252536
That’s up to you. I’ve got multiple options that it could be already of course, but it’s down to player decision to decide on one, or even make one up yourselves.
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>>5252510
I like her already
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>>5252510
“Look around us, Harumichi-san.” You say, gesturing outwardly to the class around you. “What do you see?”

She blinks at you once, before doing as you asked, looking at the others. Some were at the desks, writing notes. Others were making jokes and laughing with people, and some of the nobles were even already beginning to form cliques. There were even one or two sleeping away. She turned back to you, tilting her head again. “…Prospective shinigami?”

You shake your head, smiling. This girl’s way too innocent. You barely restrain your smile from turning twisted as you continue to think to yourself. Makes her an easy mark. “In a sense, you’re right. But that’s not what I meant. When I look at that lot? All I see is a bunch of kids who only got here because their families wanted them here. That’s all. They wouldn’t know the first thing about observin’ people, even if they knew to try.”

Her gaze remained on you intently, just like it always seemed to. If you made her one of yours, you’d need to train her out of doing that. Or at least get her to only do it when she was actually trying to unnerve people. “But you’re different, Hokkyokusei-san?” She asked quietly.

“Indeed I am, my little butterfly. And so are you. We’re different from the rest of them. Just you wait and see.” You said, before turning back to the front of the class, leaning back, kicking your feet up onto the desk and waiting. Beside you, Kazeko continued looking at you, before shrugging and turning back to the front as well.

“Why’d you think people would be lookin’ at everyone else here anyway?”

“Isn’t it natural to want to scope out the competition?”

You raised an eyebrow at that, eye flicking over to Kazeko, who was staring straight ahead. “Competition, huh? Aren’t we all meant to be allies in our shinigami duty, and all that?” You asked with a smirk.

“Are we?” She asked, still not looking at you.

Her answer only made your smirk grow wider. You opened your mouth to continue the conversation, but then the instructor walked back in, so you stood to go back to your original seat. “Are we indeed? Wonder what the answer to that is.” You looked back at her, smirking, to find her already staring at you. “You’re interesting, Harumichi. Let’s continue this later.” You took a step down the stairs, before pausing once more. “Oh, and just call me Danketsu, alright?”

She stared at you for a few seconds, before nodding, giving you the slightest, smallest smile you’ve ever seen - but it was still a smile nonetheless. “Okay, Danketsu-san.”

You nodded back, smiling too, before going back to your seat. I knew that would be easy.

You zone out through the next few lectures, the end of the day quickly approaching. You…
>Take the chance to talk to the Rukongai boy before he runs off again
>Finally decided to chat to Tsukuya
>Simply gather your things and leave
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>>5252563
>Take the chance to talk to the Rukongai boy before he runs off again
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>>5252563
>Take the chance to talk to the Rukongai boy before he runs off again
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>>5252563
>>Take the chance to talk to the Rukongai boy before he runs off again
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>>5252579
>>5252583
>>5252584
Talking to the Rukongai boy wins, writing.
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>>5252563
You stand up from your seat, moving over to where the huge guy from the Rukongai is getting his things together quickly to leave. He finally notices you once you’re practically stood over him and his desk. He almost growls at you, rolling his eyes as he turns to glare at you. “Whaddaya starin’ at, huh!? Someone else coming to laugh at me, just cos I ain’t rich or a noble like you!?”

You raise your hands in defence, shooting him a disarming smile as you do. “Whoa there big guy, easy. I just wanted ta introduce myself, that’s all. I wouldn’t dream of looking down on ya just because you’re from the Rukongai. I’m not like the rest of the people here.”

That response seemed to calm him down a tad, the boy no longer visibly angry at just your presence. “Yeah? Well, what d’ya want with me then?”

Good question. You…
>Ask him how he got into this class, despite the disadvantage of coming from the Rukongai
>Ask how he got his scar
>Ask how he’s found the first day at the Academy
>Write-in?
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>>5252602
>Ask how he got his scar
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>>5252602
>Ask him how he got into this class, despite the disadvantage of coming from the Rukongai
Eh...asking about the scar outright might be seen as insulting.
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>>5252602
>Ask him how he got into this class, despite the disadvantage of coming from the Rukongai
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>>5252602
>>Ask him how he got into this class, despite the disadvantage of coming from the Rukongai
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>>5252610
>>5252616
>>5252620
Asking how he got into the class wins. This’ll probably be the last update of the night, since it’s getting pretty late.
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>>5252602
Rough and tumble sort. I dunno, asking about the scar might actually throw him off/be a point of pride for him.
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>>5252638
You chuckle at his question, running a hand through your hair as you smirk. “You’re heading to the dorms now, right?” After a moment, the other boy nodded, inciting another small chuckle from you before you turned away, towards the classroom’s exit. “Come on then, walk with me. We can talk on the way.”

He nodded again uneasily, still clearly unsure if this was a trick or not. It seemed that he was aware to at least some degree that you had noble heritage, even if you weren’t a noble by name, and you treating him like an equal in this way had caught him completely off-guard.

Of course, he wasn’t your equal, but that had nothing to do with you being a Yen and him being from the Rukongai. But that hardly mattered right now.

The two of you walk down the halls of the Academy, you looking carefree while the much taller boy glances at you every now and then with trepidation. The other nobles and students around you whisper and gossip as you walk together, but whatever asinine rumours they were coming up with were far beneath your notice right now.

“I was wondering, ya know. And don’t take this the wrong way - this ain’t an insult, but… You must know that most people in that class got there ‘cause their parents called in favours, or they got trained before, or any number of other advantages. How the hell’d you manage to get in? Oh, and I’m Danketsu, by the way. Before I forget.”

Despite your rather direct and perhaps vulgar language, the boy seems to take it in stride, in fact seeming to appreciate it rather than you using flowery language and beating around the bush. “I’m… Shin. Sabitsura Shin, like-“

“Like the 64th District, in the east?” You respond quickly.

“Ye… Yeah. Exactly. How did you…” He begins to ask, bewildered, you only responding with a cheeky smile. He shakes his head, regaining his composure a little, before he continues. “W-Well, I’ve had reiryoku for as long as I can remember, and I’ve been able to manipulate it for a long time too. A shinigami in a white coat saw me doing it once. She said that I had great aptitude for ‘Kido’, I think she called it. She gave me food, and told me to come to the Academy in the future. So… Here I am.”

“I see. The instructors must’ve seen your kido talent too… or maybe that shinigami told them to put you in the top class. You said she had a white coat, right? Remember what she looked like, at all?” You ask, fishing for more info.

“She had purple hair, I remember that much. It was a long time ago.”

(1/2)
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>>5252693
Ah. Purple hair, white coat? Then obviously a Captain, from what you know of your father’s teachings. Two of the current standing Captains had purple hair, those being Shihōin Yoruichi and Hikifune Kirio. Of those two, it was probably Hikifune-taicho he meant - Shihoin-taicho was known for speed, not kido.

You clapped a hand on his shoulder, causing him to look down at you. You ignored the fact that you’d had to strain and extend to your full height to do so, and continued. “Well, clearly she was right, whoever she was. Good luck, man. Hopefully you can meet her again once you do her proud and graduate.”

You let go of Shin, having realised the two of you were in different dorms, and so your paths diverged here. You began to walk off to your own dorm to catch some well deserved rest, before you heard Shin shout behind you. “Uh… Hey! For one o’ those noble types, you ain’t so bad, Danketsu!”

You raised your hand in a wave as you walked, not turning back. “See you around, Shin.”

—— SHINIGAMI SCHEMER PAUSED ——

Alright everyone, so what do you think? This is my first quest, so I hope I’ve been doing well. The response has been great, I think! I’ll be around for a while for questions, and I’ll have another update out in the morning once I’m up for us to continue through the day. See you then!
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>>5252696
Thanks for running QM. Hope this quest continues.
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>>5252696
Really enjoying this quest so far. Thanks for running Wormmy.
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>>5252711
>>5252719
Thank you guys for playing, this couldn’t be done without you!
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>>5252696
>Hopefully you can meet her again once you do her proud and graduate
TL: "I wish you luck on your journey to fuck the older woman that believed in you."
Nice quest, I know basically nothing about Bleach other than what can be gleaned from the occasional wiki-walk, so I've no clue if you're reusing any character or if the current cast is all-new, but it's a solid read so far. I'm wondering if any of the art assets are original.
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>>5252696
Loving the quest so far. Since it's your first time, here is some advice from a long time player:

>Keep things challenging and don't make concessions regarding rolls or votes. If we roll bad or make regrettable decisions, that's our problem, not yours.

>Since you are obviously going for a mix between Bleach and Death Note, make sure our opponents are on par or even surpass us when it comes to intelligence and strategy.

>Preferably, wait for at least five people to vote before posting an update.(Take this one with a grain of salt since I'm not familiar with your personalschedule)
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>>5252696
It's all good.

Honestly though, i just hope you maintain an more or less consistent posting rate. I hate it when a quest starts out with 10 posts a day then jumps to 2 and then dies because the author burned out
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>>5252696
This was pretty good. Thanks for running.
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>>5252696
I’m up and about again, so we’ll resume soon. I’ll have an update up in the next three to four hours.
>>5252756
Two canon characters (the two Captains) have been mentioned, but every other character so far has been original. The art assets aren’t really original in the sense that I drew them myself or anything, but they are from a character creator and I designed them all myself.
>>5252777
Thanks for the advice, I’ll keep it in mind! I’ve been playing/lurking other quests for a while so I generally know what to go, but if I make a mistake, just bear with me and let me know. I’ll get better in time!
>>5252790
Well at the moment I’m nothing but excited to get started again, so hopefully we won’t have any problems in that regard.
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Also, a question for people - for the future, would you prefer having a discord to let you know when I’m running, a Twitter, or both?
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>>5253152
If all you want is to tell people when you're running, twitter should be fine.
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>>5253138
Definitely Twitter. Be careful with Discord, it tends to attract trolls and other unsavory types.
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>>5252696
You wake up in your shared dorm room early, before first light even. The two obnoxious noble boys you’re sharing with are still soundly snoring away, surely not planning on waking any time soon. You nod to yourself, smiling, before heading out of the room silently, keeping your reiatsu and reiryoku suppressed even more than normal. You don’t want anyone catching on to the fact that you’re using this time to train.

You stride into the classroom, looking none the worse for wear for your couple of hours of training. You’d missed breakfast for it, but you could just chalk that up to not being used to the timetable yet if anyone asked. You’d just need to ensure that didn’t happen in the future. You look up, brightly brandishing a smile that didn’t reach your eyes, looking around the room. Kazeko was in the seat she had been in the day before, staring straight at you like always. To the side, Tsukuya was trying and failing to look like she hadn’t noticed you enter. You still didn’t know exactly what her deal was. And on the other side, nearer the front, Shin looked like he was barely restraining himself from calling out to you.

You…
>Sit with Kazeko
>Sit with Shin
>Sit with Tsukuya
>Sit elsewhere

I’ll let this vote run for a while just so people can trickle back in.
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>>5253171
>>5253243
Ok, Twitter it is. I thought a discord might be nice for discussion while I’m not running, but it makes sense to not open up the floodgates like that.
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>>5253274
>Sit with Tsukuya
Might as well meet the last person of note.
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>>5253274
>Sit with Shin
>Ask how he got his scar
>Invite him to a friendly duel (Get a sense of his power level)
>AskKazeko to be the judge (Measure her analytical skills)
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>>5253300
You’ll need to sit or otherwise talk with Shin to ask about the scar, but you can challenge him and ask Kazeko to adjudicate regardless of who you sit with now, if majority wants to go that route.
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>>5253274
>Sit with Shin
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>>5253300
+1
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>>5253332
>>5253365
>>5253300
>>5253296
Talking with Shin about the scar and asking for a duel wins. I’m just getting lunch, so I’ll have an update in 30-45 minutes.
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>>5253274
You wave at Kazeko, while winking at Tsukuya as you walk past, the latter girl rolling her eyes and turning away. You hear whispers from some of the groups if nobles in the class as you comfortably sit next to Shin, notably being the only person to do so so far. “Mornin’, Shin! How’d ya find the dorms?”

Despite his obvious want for you - or rather, anyone that wasn’t going to mock him simply down to who he was - to sit next to him, Shin seemed taken aback that you actually had, like it had seemed too good to be true to him. After a moment, he smiled, the first time you’d seen him do so. “Yeah, well…” He started, scratching the back of his head. “It’s a bit different from back home, yanno…”

You gave him a seemingly genuine smile, rather than a smirk or a grin like you normally would. Sabitsura Shin was a seemingly straightforward, simple guy, so acting similarly would probably be the most effective in getting into his good books. “Same here. It’s prob’ly a bit different for everyone.”

“I guess… Maybe we all ain’t so different after all.”

“That’s what I’m sayin’, man.” The two of you fell into a pleasant silence for a while, leaning back into your chairs, before you turned to look up at him again. “Oh, yeah. If ya don’t mind me askin’… where’d ya get that cool scar?”

He blinked in surprise, before reaching up and rubbing said scar over the bridge of his nose, seeming ashamed. “What, this? Naw, this ain’t cool. It’s from back when… when I hadta steal food ta live. Got caught by some guys, had to fight my way out. Ended up with no food and this scar.”

“Ah, right. Sorry for bringing that up.” If he ended up with no food, then he lost the fight? You wouldn’t have expected that, not with how big he is, but… Well, you don’t judge a book by its cover for a reason. “Did ya fight a lot back in the Rukongai?”

He shifted slightly, seemingly a bit uncomfortable. “Only when I had to. But people… they always tried startin’ shit with me, just cause I’m meant to be ‘big and tough’, or some bullshit like that.”

“You think I’m one of those people?”

“No way! I mean, uh, naw, you’re alright. You ain’t like them. You actually… you’re actually talkin’ to me before ya assume anything, so…” He mumbled, beginning to flounder, before he was cut off by you laughing.

“You’re a good guy, Shin. Don’t let anyone else tell ya different, alright?” He blinked again, before nodding and smiling. He looked like he was going to say something else, but you quickly cut him off. “Listen, you wanna spar or something after class? I’ve had a little training from my dad, I could probably show you a thing or two.”

“Uh… yeah, why not?”

>(1/2)
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>>5253399
“Cool.” You smirked, before turning around and leaping onto your desk, and shouting to the back of the class. “Oi, Kazeko! Meet me and Shin after class!” The rest of the class looked at you bewildered, Shin and Tsukuya included, while Kazeko simply tilted her head, her neutral expression as always still on her face.

“Okay, Danketsu-san.” She answered simply, before breaking eye-contact, allowing you to sit back down.

“What was-“ Shin began to say, but you waved him off.

“Don’t worry, don’t worry. Look, the instructor’s coming.” Sure enough, as you said it, your class’s teacher arrived, causing everyone to go silent for the moment.

———

Once class was over, you found yourself on one of the Academy’s many training grounds, with both Shin and Kazeko staring at you, Shin seeming unsure while Kazeko was simply curious.

“Okay!” You grinned, clapping your hands together. “Shin, why don’t we start with…”
>Zanjutsu. Not your strongest suit currently, but it was a shinigami fundamental even more than the other three aspects of the Zankensoki.
>Kido. You’d had kido theory drilled into you by your father, and you knew early kido well enough that you’d probably be able to teach Shin if he was as good at it if he said.
>Hoho. It’s what you were best at, and you could probably run rings around him. It’d be good practice.
>Hakuda. Definitely the one you were worst at, but your skills would still probably be better than whatever brawling Shin had done.
>Some combination of the arts.
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>>5253400
>Zanjutsu
I considered going for Hakuda because Shin might be buttered up if he managed to win the first spar, but on second thought I don't think he needs additional buttering.
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>>5253400
>Zanjutsu. Not your strongest suit currently, but it was a shinigami fundamental even more than the other three aspects of the Zankensoki.
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>>5253400
>Zanjutsu. Not your strongest suit currently, but it was a shinigami fundamental even more than the other three aspects of the Zankensoki.
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>>5253400
>Kido. You’d had kido theory drilled into you by your father, and you knew early kido well enough that you’d probably be able to teach Shin if he was as good at it if he said.
Shin said they got in because they were good at Kido right? Seems like a good starting point
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>>5253400
>Zanjutsu. Not your strongest suit currently, but it was a shinigami fundamental even more than the other three aspects of the Zankensoki.
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>>5253438
Well, he did say start with. I'm assuming we'll do the others too?
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>>5253448
>>5253438
>>5253431
>>5253426
>>5253417
Zanjutsu wins, writing.
You picked the most interesting option.
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>>5253477
>swording was somehow the interesting option this time
This ought to be good.
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>>5253400
“Zanjutsu, I think. It’s fundamental to be a shinigami and all, y’know?” You murmur, smiling. “Here.” You chuck Shin a shinai you’d picked up on your way out, Kazeko silently watching, as you wield a nomen yourself, knowing kendo isn’t your style. As you both begin to settle into stances, some of the other students milling about begin to stop what they’re doing and watch, curious as to why the two of you are beginning to watch.

You hold the training sword lightly and loosely in your right hand near the tsuba, running your left hand through your hair. “Alright then, let’s-“

“You’re holding it wrong.”

You and Shin stop in your tracks, both of you turning to look at Kazeko. “Huh?” Shin asks, confused.

The girl just shakes her head, seeming almost disappointed. “You’re holding them wrong, both of you. Shin-san, right? You’re far too stiff. You’re holding your shinai too tight, and your legs and knees are locked instead of fluid. You’re trying to copy the kendo you’ve seen shinigami use from afar, right?” After a few seconds of Shin not answering, seemingly embarrassed, she continues. “Bend your legs more, and have a looser grip. It’ll help your mobility and your ability to defend and counter properly, without losing power.“

She then turns to you, with that signature stare. “As for you, Danketsu-san, you’re too loose. It’s like whoever taught you how to wield a sword did it as an afterthought, because it is an afterthought for them. You need some rigidity, otherwise anyone with even a little power will break through your defence as if it wasn’t there in the first place.”

>(1/2)
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>>5253524
She stops for a moment, looking at your grip for a moment, before continuing again. “Your grip’s also very high on your tsuka. You might be short, but… it’s as if the broken isn’t big enough for you. I’d say you’d be more suited to a different weapon, but… I’ve never heard of a shinigami using anything other than a zanpakuto.”

You readily took in her advice, the girl clearly knowing what she was talking about. After all, zanjutsu was an afterthought in Seinaru’s eyes, but it’s not like she would have or could have known that. You smirked at her, moving your hand down the hilt and gripping it a bit tighter. “Who’re you callin’ short, huh? I’m taller than you are.”

“Just because I’m short doesn’t mean you aren’t as well.”

You nodded, conceding the point. “Touché.” You turned your attention back to Shin, the other boy seemingly having corrected his stance in accordance with what Kazeko had said.

“Alright, now that we’ve both been schooled…”
>Rush in, emphasising your speed. Even without Hoho, you’re fast, and you should be able to overwhelm him.
>Take an evasive approach. Kendo and seemingly Shin himself are more suited to singular power strikes, which should be easy for you to dodge and counter.
>Stand firm, focusing entirely on your technical skill with a blade. While it wasn’t great, it should still be far better than Shin’s.

In addition:
>Taunt him during the fight
>Keep your mouth shut
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>>5253527
>Take an evasive approach. Kendo and seemingly Shin himself are more suited to singular power strikes, which should be easy for you to dodge and counter.
>Keep your mouth shut
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>>5253527
>Take an evasive approach. Kendo and seemingly Shin himself are more suited to singular power strikes, which should be easy for you to dodge and counter.
>Taunt him during the fight
Also, Kazeko best girl.
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>>5253527
>Take an evasive approach. Kendo and seemingly Shin himself are more suited to singular power strikes, which should be easy for you to dodge and counter.
>Keep your mouth shut
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>>5253527
>Take an evasive approach. Kendo and seemingly Shin himself are more suited to singular power strikes, which should be easy for you to dodge and counter.
>>Keep your mouth shut
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Wouldn't taunting him help with the evasive approach though?
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>>5253556
It might, but I don't necessarily want us to have a reputation for shit talking people in a fight. I'd rather focus on that matter at hand and not get distracted.
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>>5253552
>>5253550
>>5253543
>>5253530
The evasive option while keeping your mouth shut wins. Roll me 3d10, best of 3. DC 15, crit 21
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>>5253527
>Take an evasive approach. Kendo and seemingly Shin himself are more suited to singular power strikes, which should be easy for you to dodge and counter.
>Taunt him during the fight
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>>5253558
Honestly, mc reminds me of Gin a lot, personality wise. Or am I remembering wrong?
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Rolled 10, 8, 6 = 24 (3d10)

>>5253560
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Rolled 9, 2, 1 = 12 (3d10)

>>5253560
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Rolled 5, 8, 2 = 15 (3d10)

>>5253560
Let's go.
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>>5253567
goddamn
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>>5253564
a little bit! but not necessarily the same. By the fact that we considered bumping off our father from a young age, we're a little more... calculating than Gin necessarily is. We'd be more Aizen or Uryu in my view.
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>>5253567
>>5253568
>>5253569
Well then.
>Writing
>>5253564
He should. There’s a very fundamental difference between Danketsu and Gin’s characters though, which should be obvious between how Danketsu’s handling the Academy and how Gin did in canon.
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>>5253527
“Come at me, Shin. Show me what you can do.” You say, holding your bokken out in front of you.

“Alright… Here I come!” Shin shouts, charging forward. He’s a little faster than you might’ve thought, but still nothing special. He hefts his blade above his head and swings down with a lot of power, but he only hits air, you having dodged to the side at the last moment. You could’ve avoided the attack earlier, but… It would probably be best to let Shin have a little hope of winning.

Shin swings at you with both hands repeatedly, as you dance backwards gracefully on your tiptoes, purposefully only barely avoiding the strikes hitting you. You have to bite your tongue to avoid insulting and taunting the other boy, already feeling your ego get ahead of yourself. It’d make him angry and sloppy, but it was probably best not to alienate him in that way so early, especially considering that the fact that he couldn’t hit you was frustrating him enough already.

As you dodged out of the way and ducked i
under swings, you idly wondered when to end the farce and actually attack. You eyed the crowd around you that had formed, many of which had begun to cheer for Shin. It seemed like you’d successfully managed to make it look like you were on the ropes, despite the truth being anything but. Kazeko’s eyes remained on you the entire time, however.

And suddenly, the chance arrives. Shin swings even wider than usual, frustration getting to him, leaving an opening even a child could see. Quick as a flash, you thrust with your bokken, hitting him clean in the face and causing his head to snap back, before you swipe at his extended leg, causing him to lose his balance and fall to the ground.

You raise your bokken up, resting it on your shoulder as you look at the boy on the ground, smirking at him. “Looks like round 1’s mine.”

Angry, Shin pops right back up, hands tightly gripping his shinai. To the side, you can see Kazeko shake her head. “Let’s go again!”

You…
>Take the same approach
>Fight more aggressively
>Fight using more kenjutsu technique
>Decide to switch to a different shinigami art (which?)
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>>5253600
>Fight using more kenjutsu technique
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>>5253600
>Fight using more kenjutsu technique
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>>5253600
>Fight using more kenjutsu technique
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>>5253600
>Fight using more kenjutsu technique
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>>5253600
>Fight using more kenjutsu technique
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>>5253607
>>5253608
>>5253609
>>5253611
>>5253613
Kenjutsu wins! Roll me another 3d10, DC 14 crit 21. DC’s been lowered massively because Shin’s angry, and he’s not yet strong enough for that to mean that he fights better.
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Rolled 6, 5, 4 = 15 (3d10)

>>5253616
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Rolled 4, 8, 6 = 18 (3d10)

>>5253616
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Rolled 6, 9, 8 = 23 (3d10)

>>5253616
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>>5253620
Danketsu’s really good at showing off while not looking like he’s showing off, it seems. Good.
>Writing
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>>5253623
mission accomplished, it seems
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>>5253600
Shin charges you without warning, but you’re more than ready for him. Taking Kazeko’s words into consideration, you tighten your grip on the bokken just a bit more. The arc of Shin’s attack is surprisingly obvious to you, and you honestly don’t know whether that’s because of your difference in skill or your difference in speed.

Whichever the case it is, you raise your sword to defend against the overhead swing, in such a way and angle that while it may look like you’re just desperately trying to block, Shin’s blow should slide right off of it, leaving him open.

Sure enough, his shinai slips right off your bokken, Shin looking shocked at how ineffectual his attack was. He quickly tries to raise his arms to defend himself, but you put a stop to that, whacking his hands with enough force he almost drops the shinai.

You take a quick step back, allowing him to recover, and as he does, with anger in his eyes, you step in. As he begins to swing downwards, you’re already inside of his range, causing him to miss completely, while you hit him with a swing that would have bifurcated him from hip to shoulder were you using real swords.

He stumbles backwards, reeling from the hit, but still trying to attack. “Tch.” You exhale, stepping in and stopping his swing before it even really began by pressing his sword into the floor with your own, before using your free hand to hit him in the chest with a hakuda blow, putting him down for good.

Beside you, Kazeko claps, while murmurs ripple through the crowd at your seemingly unexpected win. Shin gulps for air on the ground, already drenched in sweat from that short bout, while you don’t even feel the slightest bit tired, though you play it up for the spectators.

You…
>Help Shin up in a moment of camaraderie
>Tell him and those gathered that that was only basic zanjutsu
>Pretend that you have no idea how you won that fight
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>>5253641
>Help Shin up in a moment of camaraderie

curry favour with the [i]hoi polloi[/i]
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>>5253643
huh, i thought you could italicize things like that
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>>5253641
>Help Shin up in a moment of camaraderie
>>5253644
Only the OP can use those tags.
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>>5253641
>Help Shin up in a moment of camaraderie
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>>5253641
>Help Shin up in a moment of camaraderie
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>>5253641
>>Help Shin up in a moment of camaraderie
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>>5253643
>>5253645
>>5253649
>>5253653
>>5253654
Helping him up wins, writing.
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>>5253641
You stick a hand out to Shin on the ground, who looks at it confusedly for a few seconds. Then he looks up, and sees your grinning face, before he grins himself, grabbing your hand and pulling himself up. “Damn man, you’re good. Really good. Not gonna lie, I kinda assumed I’d run right over you, cos, well.. no offence, but you kinda look like a bitch-“ He jumped suddenly, seemingly remembering that Kazeko was right there, and not realising the girl probably didn’t give a single shit what he said. “I-I mean, like a wimp! Heh, you sure proved me wrong.”

Your smile turned into a teasing smirk, as you gestured to Kazeko. “Well, keep that as a lesson to you - shinigami and people training to be shinigami know how to fight, whether they’re a guy or… how’d ya put it? Oh, yeah. Or if they’re a bitch.”

Flushing red, he turned to the girl, embarrassed. “H-Hey, I didn’t mean it like that! Don’t listen to him, he’s-“

“It’s fine, Shin-san. Danketsu-san was just joking.” Kazeko said, that small smile on her face again.

“Oh, yeah. Right.” Shin mumbled back nervously, scratching the back of his head as he laughed at himself. You grinned at the sight. Things were progressing very well. Now you just needed to-

You were suddenly pulled backwards, a group of noble boys in your class having grabbed you in celebration. “Nice one, Hokkyokusei! You put down that Rukongai trash just like he deserves!”

“Yeah! You gonna make him your slave now, huh?”

“He doesn’t even deserve to be his slave! Even Nohara-chan knows who Hokkyokusei is, he’s far above Sabitsura!”

“Your real slave’s the pink girl, right? Good taste, even if Nohara-sama’s prettier.” One of them even whispered in your ear.

You can see Shin’s face contorting into a mask of rage, no doubt thinking that everything between the two of you had been a lie, while Kazeko simply stared at you.

You..
>Go along with their chatter for now
>Feign indignation about how they’re talking about your “friends”
>Try to take the middle ground and ease relations between the groups.
>Write-in? (I’m curious to see how you’d deal with this situation without following the prompts)
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>>5253698
Forcibly remove the hands grasping you. Tell them the ones who care about status are the real trash. Warn them to never lay their hands on you again with a brief foreboding glare, and then break the tension and change the subject.
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>>5253698
>Try to take the middle ground and ease relations between the groups.
I would like to wriggle out of there and clear things up with Shin later, but I don't think that will work.
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>>5253698
"Now now, this was just a simple spar between students, nothing more. If we are to succeed as Shinigami, we all need to grow strong. Good sparring partners are rare."
Friendly on the surface, but gives everyone a little bit to chew on.
We imply that Shin is nothing but practise for the nobles, and that nobody but Shin is worth a damn to practise with for Shin. Probably won't catch it, but I am pretty sure we can smooth things over with him later. Actions speak louder then words after all, no? Who cares what anyone says.
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>>5253698
>Challenge your classmates to a friendly spar. (Don't hold back)
>“Gentleman, there is no need for such harsh words. After all, those who live by the sword die by the sword, and in death they are made equal”.
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>>5253720
I like this idea too. Spar with the others, and crush them. Show them that Shin is more skilled then they are, indirectly.
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>>5253719
+1
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>>5253713
>>5253718
>>5253719
>>5253720
>>5253721
>>5253727
Alright, so consensus is to try and smooth things over in general seeming friendly but also crush them in a spar? I can work with that.
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>>5253713
Since this isn’t gaining traction, and it’s the first time it’s come up, I would like to say in regards to this that while Danketsu doesn’t have a noble clan name, he is still the son of a noble and is therefore in the line of succession, something you might want to use in the future. Be careful of anti-noble statements like this or similar, especially in public - they may come back to bite you later.
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>>5253729
Actually, roll me 3d10, linking to this post. DC 18, crit 24, since the nobles actually have some training.
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Rolled 10, 9, 8 = 27 (3d10)

>>5253743
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Rolled 10, 7, 9 = 26 (3d10)

>>5253743
“some training” won't save them.
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Rolled 10, 4, 9 = 23 (3d10)

>>5253743
ere
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Rolled 1, 1, 7 = 9 (3d10)

>>5253743
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>>5253745
Damn. You succeeded so hard you accidentally killed them
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>>5253745
>>5253746
>>5253747

holy shit. almost three crits in a row
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>>5253745
>>5253746
>>5253747
Danketsu is on a roll today.
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>>5253745
>>5253746
>>5253747
This is a clear message from the dice gods. That our Bankai should be dice themed.
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>>5253698
“Now now boys, calm down. We’re all friends here, right?” You ask while chuckling, slowly and gently pulling the nobles’ hands off of you. You move away from the group, standing in the middle between them and your two prospective tools.

You shrug with a grin on your face, shutting your eyes and laying your palms out face up as you continue. “It was just a spar between classmates, nothin’ more. If we’re gonna succeed as shinigami, we all need to grow strong, right? Good sparring partners are rare, y’know. There ain’t any need for harsh words like that. After all…”

You turned to face the nobles, pointing your bokken at the one who had whispered in your ear, making your voice sound slightly colder. “Those who live by the sword die by it, and in that regard, everyone is equal. No?” You ask, the silent challenge obvious. The boy you’re pointing at seems nervous for a moment, before anger overtakes him, stepping forward. You nod, before turning to Shin, who still seems angry. “Toss him your shinai.” You state simply, looking at the boy.

You stare at each other for a few moments, before Shin relents, throwing the training sword to the other boy. You nod at him, before turning to the other boy, cracking your neck. “Well, let’s begin.”

>(1/2)
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Just caught up. Nice to see a fresh bleach quest. Good luck QM, will follow with great interest!
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>>5253768
It wasn’t even a contest.

The noble boy you didn’t even know the name of had a bit more patience than Shin… but only a bit. He charged you after waiting for barely five seconds, but by the time he had reached your position to swing, you were already gone, having use your rudimentary shunpo to move around and behind him.

“Hado #1: Sho!” You cried out as you pointed at him, and a wave of force impacted the noble in the small of his back as you did, the force great and unexpected enough to make the boy lose grip of his weapon and fall to the ground, the shinai flying away in the air.

The noble got up angrily, beginning to yell. “You-“

“Bakudo #1: Sai!” You called out next, the noble’s arms being locked behind his back and his legs freezing as he began to fall again, forwards this time, but you didn’t let him. You surged forward with a shunpo, much faster than your first, and nailed him in the face with a hakuda-enhanced kick that easily and cleanly broke his nose as it knocked him flat on his ass, as you pointed your bokken at him.

“You see? He lost, you lost. Equals, right?”

The noble glares at you hatefully as he clutches at his nose, before he ran off with his group, the crowd that had only grown larger murmuring even more. You sigh, before you…
>Talk to Shin and Kazeko
>Address the crowd
>Leave
>Write-in?
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>>5253771
>Talk to Shin and Kazeko
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>>5253771
>Talk to Shin and Kazeko
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>>5253771
>Talk to Shin and Kazeko
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>>5253771
>>Talk to Shin and Kazeko
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>>5253771
>Address the crowd
>“Care to join us, Tsukuya?”
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>>5253774
>>5253776
>>5253779
>>5253782
>>5253787
Talking to your ‘friends’ wins. I can also write in addressing Tsukuya specifically if there’s interest?
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>>5253795
no interest from me
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>>5253795
Please do, something tells me she is watching the fight.
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>>5253795
I'll leave it up to you QM.
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>>5253795
>Tsukuya. I'm honored one as esteemed as yourself would watch our duel with such interest.
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>>5253771
You approach Kazeko and Shin, resting the bokken on your shoulder. Shin looks shocked, while Kazeko’s only curious, and he begins to talk as you get close. “Why didn’t you-“

“Because we agreed that we were fighting using zanjutsu. I didn’t say anything of the sort to that guy.” You sigh, before continuing. It’d take some good acting to make this next part seem genuine. “And even if we hadn’t, I still wouldn’t have done that to you.” You say, looking him in the eyes and trying to sound sincere. “I wouldn’t embarrass you like that, or try to, because you’re my,” If he falls for this, then I’m pretty much set. “friend.” You continued, as if the thought had never crossed your mind.

Shin’s eyes widened slightly at that, before looking away, embarrassed. “Damn, whatchu talkin’ about, man? Come on, cut that sappy shit out.” You smiled at him, inwardly grinning, even as you glanced over to Kazeko.

“That applies to you too, Harumichi-san. If you want it to, at least.”

“I know.” She replied quietly, smiling at you too. “Thank you, Danketsu.”

“Oi.” A frosty voice cut through everything, ruining the nice moment you had so perfectly crafted. You turned to look to see who it was that had interrupted you, to find none other than Nohara Tsukuya.

Perfect, you thought to yourself.

“They haven’t taught us kido, shunpo, or hakuda in class yet, but you just used all three.” She stated simply, her eyes like ice. “Where’d you learn to do that?”

>I learnt from my father
>Just picked it up watching other people
>I dunno what you’re talking about
>Write-in?
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>>5253828
>Tsukuya. I'm honored one as esteemed as yourself would watch our duel with such interest.
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>>5253828
>I learnt from my father
That's the standard, yeah? It won't raise any eyebrows.
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>>5253828
>I learnt from my father
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>>5253828
>>I learnt from my father
Nothing false here. Or suspicious. No sir.
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>>5253828
>I learnt from my father
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>>5253828
>Tsukuya. I'm honored one as esteemed as yourself would watch our duel with such interest.
>I dunno what you’re talking about
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>>5253830
>>5253835
>>5253841
>>5253842
>>5253845
>>5253851
I learnt from my father with a little dose of ass-kissing wins, writing
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>>5253828
“Nohara-sama, I’m honoured that one as esteemed-“

“Cut the crap.” She stated, glaring at you. “I get enough ass-kissing as it is from the other idiots, and I’m not stupid. I know you don’t mean it. If you did, you would’ve done it yesterday as soon as you saw me. Answer the fucking question.”

You raise your hands up in defence, smirking. “Alright, alright, Tsukuya-chan, you win-“

“Don’t call me that.”

“Whatever you say, Tsukuya-chan. Anyway, to answer your question, my old man taught me. He’s a shinigami, so it only makes sense to give me a few pointers before he ships me off here, right?” She looks at you, eyes narrowed. It’s easy to tell that she’s frustrated, but the exact reason why escapes you for now. She’s harder to read than the rest.

“That’s all? Then why haven’t you shown all this off earlier?”

“Because…”
>Dad said not to
>I can’t do much more than what I just showed off
>I don’t want to (you can make up a reason if you’d like)
>Write-in?
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>>5253862
>"Why would I have? I didn't learn all that to show off."
A kernel of truth, innit?
We can follow it up with
>I can’t do much more than what I just showed off
if she doesn't buy it.
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>>5253862
>I don’t want to
Why?
Find out next time, on Shinigami Schemer Quest!
>only CLOSE friends get to know
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>>5253862
I was hoping to avoid the sort of treatment you're giving me right now, Tsukuya-chan.
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>>5253862
>Why would I?
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>>5253879
I like this too, actually.
Remove the:
>I can’t do much more than what I just showed off
from my vote and replace it with that. instead.
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>>5253862
>I don’t want to
>only CLOSE friends get to know
>“I was hoping to avoid the sort of treatment you're giving me right now, Tsukuya-chan.”
Solid combination.
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>>5253879
This is very unconvincing and suspicious, why would you vote to say this?
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Gonna need you guys to reach some sort of consensus soon. Right now it seems to be leaning towards the “I don’t want to” option, is that right?
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>>5253892
That a feature, not a bug.
She IS being very rude, being a little coy in response is called for.
Besides, we are implying that if she wants to know, she will have to be our friend. Its an indirect request to be friends.
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>>5253892
Because the mc likes annoying and getting a rise out of her?
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>>5253895
What I see is:
>3 - I don't want to
>2 - Why would I?
>2 - hoping to avoid
So yeah, pretty much.
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>>5253862
"Why would I have? I didn't learn all this to show off."
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>>5253895
Alright, going to proceed with writing this in five minutes. If anyone wants something different, link to this post and I’ll try and and incorporate, but I’ll be based on this framework.
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>>5253896
>>5253899
Our entire approach is to avoid being suspicious as a scheming shinigami. This write in does the opposite.
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>>5253904
"Why would I have? I'm not so great to show off what I know."
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>>5253911
If she wants to know, then be his friend. I thought I wrote it in a way to show that he was obviously teasing.
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>>5253862
“Because I don’t want to, duh!” You exclaimed loudly, looking at her as if she were stupid. Tsukuya took a step back, shocked at that kind of response while you continued. “Why else wouldn’t I? It’s not like I’ve had any reason to show off, either, so what would be the point?”

“I… don’t understand. You chose to not be known as being strong because… you didn’t want to be? Why?” Tsukuya asked, still with a shocked expression on her face.

“Because I don’t want to. That’s all. Only my friends get to know what I can really do, understand? So if you wanna know that bad…” You paused for a second, raising an eyebrow at her with a smirk on your face. She quickly caught your implication, scoffing and crossing her arms, feeling back in her comfort zone as her expression returned to her cold one from earlier.

“You and I, friends? Not in a thousand years.”

“Stranger things have happened, Tsukuya-chan. Besides, for us? A thousand years’ll go by before you know it.”

“Hmph! I thought I told you to not call me that.” She harrumphed, turning away, before glancing back at you from the corner of her eye. “I need a training partner for hakuda. I would prefer it be better company, but… so far, you seem the only one who actually knows how to use it, so I’ll have to make do.” She managed to make that glance into an imperious glare, an impressive feat considering you couldn’t even see most of her expression. “You will comply, yes?”

You…
>Accept
>Reject
>Write-in?
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>>5253933
>Accept
Extreme tsundere complex, eh? By the gods, mc is going to milk that for all it's worth. Wonder if he can get the others to join in too.
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>>5253933
>Accept
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>>5253933
>Accept
>...but only if she will admit to owing us a favor
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>Accept
Because it is fun
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>>5253933
>>Accept
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>>5253933
>Accept
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>>5253940
Interesting…
>>5253934
>>5253935
>>5253942
>>5253949
Accept wins, writing.
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>>5253933
“Well, oh esteemed Nohara-sama-“ You began, winking at her as she turned fully to glare at you again. “-what can I possibly say except for yes? I’ll help ya out, Tsukuya-chan. But just remember - I only help my friends out for free. You owe me one. Well, unless you want to be-“

“Fine, I owe you a favour. Meet me at this time tomorrow.” Her part in the conversation done, Tsukuya turned, stalking away quickly. You lazily grinned at her retreating back, before falling backwards to stare up at the sky, shocking Shin and catching Kazeko’s attention, who had been staring at Tsukuya the entire time.

“You alright, man?” Shin asked you.

“Yeah. I’m good.” You responded simply, honest for once. Against all odds, things seemed to be going well. Everything was beginning to fall into place.

You would accomplish your goal. And the pieces you were already acquiring would push you towards it.

BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER #1 END

And that’s a wrap! Archive is up already at https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5252007/, and I’ll be around to answer questions for a good few hours. Twitter is up at @QMKWormmy, where I’ll update you on when I’ll next run, and I’ll have a character sheet and social links complete for next thread. It’s been a blast running, and the response has been amazing - hopefully this lasts for a good long while!
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>>5253966
Thank you for running! This is pretty fantastic so far.
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>>5253966
Thanks for running. How long have you been thinking of running a quest, or was it spontaneous?
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>>5253966
Also, don't make a new thread, keep posting in this one till you're around page 10. This ain't tg, threads last for over a month
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>>5253979
I’ve been thinking of it for a while, way back when I read my first quest which happened to be HQR by Azure. Hopefully this doesn’t… turn out like that one. As for this quest specifically, Danketsu as a character has been bouncing around my head for the better part of a year, and I thought Bleach would be an interesting setting to put him in, and so here we are after some prep time.
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>>5253980
>This ain't /tg/
Once upon a time, we were.
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>>5253980
Well actually, this brings me to a question - would people prefer it if I scheduled out specific times that I’d run and churn out updates, or do you like the current system of just getting an update out in the morning and just taking it as we go through the day? I’m fine with either option, honestly.
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>>5254002
Current is better, in my opinion.
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>>5254002
I think you should set an schedule - that is to say, post at an consistent rate instead of having a big number of updates and then having none for a big amount of time.
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>>5254002
I love the current system, but If you are overwhelmed, make a schedule. And keep in mind what >>5253980 posted. This is one of, if not the slowest board on 4chan. In my opinion, you shouldn't make new treads until at least a thousand replies, maybe more.
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>>5253966
thanks so much for running! this was rlly fun
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>>5254042
>>5253980
Ok, gotcha. In that case, is there any way to change archive descriptions to reflect that, or would I have to re-archive things once the thread’s about to die?
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>>5254079
I'm not that knowledgeable on the technical side of archiving, but someone on /qtg/ is sure to give you an answer.
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just stumbled across this quest, good shit. a little annoyed that I was to late to vote.
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>>5254079
I'm 90% certain suptg auto-updates archived threads till they fall off the board.
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>>5254079
>>5254568Is right, it does auto update. Don't worry aboutdescriptions they are just for show.
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Character sheet and social links here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-6tdU1qD2gDT7ycfFL6Tx5uBckLIYpSjSTmQaLBBCw0/edit

I won’t be able to run today, as I’m busy for most of it, but I should be able to kick things off again tomorrow, and then on Sunday as well. See you then!
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>>5253966
BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER #2

It had been a few days since you had entered the Shin'ō Academy. Things had progressed slowly after the relatively hectic first couple of days, that partially being down to the fact that you didn’t see a need to rock the boat or push as things were. You had gained Shin’s trust, and presumably Kazeko’s as well, and you were training with Tsukuya, meaning it was only a matter of time before you had her wrapped around your finger too.

Not to mention, that little stunt with the nobles and the conversation with Tsukuya afterwards had boosted your standing in the public eye - people thought of you as someone who would stand up for others if you felt like they needed it, and even if they didn’t, the very fact that Nohara-sama saw fit to talk to you meant you must be someone to keep in mind. Everything was in a good position to move forward.

Today, however, was special. After all, it had the potential of making or breaking you as a shinigami - it was vital to your future career and life.

Today, you would be given your asauchi.

“…Your zanpakuto is a part of you, and you should treat it as such…” you heard the instructor drone on in the back of your head, even as you leant forward on your desk, feigning sleep. Beside you, Shin fidgeted, clearly bored, while Kazeko watched with rapt attention on your other side, the three of you sitting near the centre of the hall like where you had sat on the first day.

Three rows down from you, Tsukuya almost jumped as she tried to ignore the little balls of paper you were flicking at the back of her head, her reaction and the intense, hateful glare that you could feel on the back of your head from Tsunayashiro, the boy whose nose you had broken, causing you to smirk.

You…
>Nudge Shin, and try and get him in on annoying Tsukuya
>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
>Whisper something to Tsukuya (write-in?)
>Do something to piss Tsunayashiro off even more (write-in?)
>Sleep until you get your asauchi

Hello everyone, and welcome back! I’ll have this vote run overnight, and update in the morning so we can have a full day of running like on Monday and Tuesday. Hope you’re as excited to get back to things as I am!
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>>5255335
>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
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>>5255335
>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
Being annoying has it's time, but as someone with a DREAM, we must acquire knowledge that's important
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>>5255335
>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
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>>5255335
>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
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>>5255335
>>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
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>>5255335
>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
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>>5255335
>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
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>>5255335
>Ask Kazeko what she knows about zanpakuto
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>>5255335
You lazily flick your eyes to the side, eying up Kazeko, the girl’s stare towards the instructor unbroken. “Oi, Kazeko,” You whisper, crossing your arms in front of your face as you continue to ‘sleep’. “You’re into this sort of stuff?”

“Yes.” She replied instantly, her quiet voice meaning she didn’t even have to whisper to not be heard by anyone else over the instructor. “I’ve handled weapons for as long as I can remember, so…”

“Right.” You mutter, turning your gaze back to the instructor: “So I’m guessin’ you know a lot about zanpakuto and shit, then?”

At that, she shook her head almost imperceptibly. “No. They’re the weapons of justice with which shinigami cast judgement on hollows and strike them down for their crimes, and they’re also the perfect implement for an honourable duel, as what better to defend your honour than a weapon that is part of yourself?”

A light filled her eyes as she said that, even as she kept staring straight ahead. You took a note of that. “I see…”

Shin bumped you then, gesturing over to the front of the class. “Hey man, wake up. It’s sword time!”

You made a show of leaning up straight and stretching out, even throwing a yawn in there. “Alright, alright, I’m up. How’s this shit even work, then?”

The instructor shot you an annoyed glare. “A pleasure for you to join us, Hokkyokusei, and a good question besides. Why don’t you come down here first, and you can see how this shit works yourself, hmm?”

A patter of laughter ran through the class, mostly from Tsunayashiro and his cronies, plus people who didn’t know any better. You shrugged, getting up and lazily wandering down the steps as if you didn’t realise how crucial this truly was to your career.

The instructor waited for you to come, before taking one of the asauchi and holding it out to you, hilt first. “Claim it.” He stated simply but firmly, and the class went silent, all watching you in anticipation.

You…
>Take hold of it with trepidation
>Excitedly grab it
>Coolly claim it with complete calm and confidence
>Refuse (why?)
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>>5255913
>Coolly claim it with complete calm and confidence
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>>5255913
>Excitedly grab it
As much as i like the cover of being "cool", let's not turn danketsu into "le cool and calm donut steel"
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>>5255913
>Refuse (why?)
>“Where is the other one.”
>Dual wielding time!
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>>5255913
>Coolly claim it with complete calm and confidence
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>>5255913
>Coolly claim it with complete calm and confidence
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>>5255917
>>5255922
>>5255923
>>5255925
>>5255930
Confidence wins, writing.
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>>5255923
This is also not how zanpakuto work. You’d only be given a second asauchi if you were like Kyoraku in that for whatever reason you had gained a second zanpakuto spirit and were incapable of imprinting on a single asauchi.
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>>5255913
You step up, calmly and firmly grasping the blade’s hilt. The instructor let go in the same instant, allowing you to fully hold and look at your new zanpakuto. It didn’t feel quite right in your hand, the katana seeming short to you as you thought about what Kazeko had said prior to your fight with Shin. You reasoned that that feeling would fade in time, once you got more used to things, and you looked to the instructor, an eyebrow raised.

“That all? That’s it? I was kinda expectin’… I dunno, fireworks or somethin’. I haven’t missed somethin’, have I?” You asked, genuinely a little surprised that nothing more had happened, that you hadn’t felt something fundamentally within you change as soon as you made contact with the sword.

Your instructor shook his head, handing you a sheath. “No, that’s all. Congratulations.” You shrugged, tying the saya to your waist and sheathing your new weapon in it, before wandering back to your seat, as the instructor called the next member of your class down.

Once everyone had been given their asauchi, the instructor continued, saying “Just because you’ve been given a zanpakuto, don’t think you’re anywhere close to being a full-fledged shinigami yet. Your goal now is to imprint your spirit into that asauchi, to turn it from a blank canvas to something that is inexorably yours. You can do this through simply working with your zanpakuto, or through jinzen, sword meditation.”

You nodded at your seat, remembering jinzen as being something your father had talked about as being vitally important.

“It takes most shinigami many years to properly imprint on their zanpakuto, and many years after that to learn its name. Do not feel ashamed if it takes you longer than your peers, or if you never do it at all - many currently serving shinigami have never managed it either.” He paused for a second, looking at all of you, before sighing. “You’re dismissed for the day. I recommend getting to grips with your new weapons, as we’ll begin zanjutsu classes from tomorrow.” With that, the old instructor walked out of the room, and the class exploded into chatter.

“Hey, Danketsu! Let’s spar again now that we’ve got our real weapons!” Shin exclaimed, while Kazeko stood and began to walk away, presumably to the training ground. Tsunayashiro also began walking in that direction, while Tsukuya remained in place, eyes closed.

You…
>Take Shin’s offer
>Follow Kazeko and Tsunayashiro
>Bother Tsukuya
>Decide to leave by yourself and get to grips with your new sword solo
>Decide to leave by yourself and attempt Jinzen
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>>5255951
>Follow Kazeko and Tsunayashiro
I have a bad feeling...or nor. might be interest to just watch though
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>>5255951
>Decide to leave by yourself and attempt Jinzen
Maybe the old man was right.
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>>5255951
>Decide to leave by yourself and attempt Jinzen
gotta make it feel right
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>>5255951
>Follow Kazeko and Tsunayashiro
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>>5255951
>Decide to leave by yourself and attempt Jinzen
A boy should learn how to handle his sword in private.
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>>5255955
>>5255957
>>5255959
>>5255961
>>5255963
Looks like it’s jinzen time.
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>>5255951
“Sorry Shin, but not this time.” You sigh as you stand up, making it seem like you’re actually disappointed. Shin looks at you confused as you continue. “I’m gonna go do that jinzen thing the old man mentioned. I dunno, somethin’ about it seems important.”

You walk out to the steps down to the door, before turning back to him, smirking. “If you wanna fight, go follow Kazeko. I’m sure she’ll wanna spar you - she was goin’ ta the trainin’ ground, after all.” The larger boy nodded at that, standing up himself.

“Yeah, you’re right. Well, if you can do that jinzen whatever, let me know about it, yeah?” He said, before running off after Kazeko and Tsunayashiro. You watched him go. You’d been certain that Tsunayashiro had followed after Kazeko to try and humiliate her like you’d done him, or worse. You were pretty sure she could handle him herself, but… No need to take chances when I haven’t even used her yet.

You step out to an empty training ground, sitting down seiza-style and laying your new zanpakuto across your legs as you did. You recalled what your father had said about jinzen - how it was vital to contacting your zanpakuto to eventually gain your shikai, but how the meditation was different for everyone. His experience couldn’t help you.

“Well, here goes nothin’…” You sigh…

>Roll me 3d10 for jinzen, DC hidden.
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Rolled 4, 7, 3 = 14 (3d10)

>>5255976
Is it just me or has Danketsu's speech gotten rougher over the last 2-3 updates?
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Rolled 9, 6, 5 = 20 (3d10)

>>5255976
Let's see
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Rolled 2, 5, 2 = 9 (3d10)

>>5255976
Awaken, my Master!
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>>5255988
20, huh? Okay, writing.
>>5255982
Interesting observation. Who knows whether you’re just overthinking things?
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>>5255982
Nah it's been the same the whole time
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>>5255976
You screw your eyes shut for what seems like hours. You slow your breathing, pay less attention to your surroundings, focus only on your mind and your sword… And almost feel like giving up. Nothing’s happening. Until… it clicks.

You open your eyes again, and you’re no longer in the training ground. You’re in… a room? You can’t see much of anything around you other than what you’re sitting on… some kind of animal skin? All of the rest of the room fades out into static more than an arm’s length away from you. Despite that though… you can hear a fire crackling not far away from you, despite not being able to see it.

Could it be that the room exists, but you just can’t see it? Why is that?

You hear a creak, though it sounds… off. Distorted. And then footsteps, those too sounding wrong. A shadowy hand, enshrouded in fog reaches out to you, accompanied by words that you can’t make out or understand.

You don’t trust this.

You don’t trust anything, especially not this, whatever it is. But then you remember the confidence you took your zanpakuto with, and you remember that whatever this is, it’s a part of you. And so you reach out to it, some of the fog flying away to reveal human fingers, reaching out to you. The two of you are about to touch, when…

You awaken.

With a start, you realise it’s pitch black. You had thought you had only been out here for a few minutes, but it looked like it had been hours. You began to get up to head back into the dorm, when you looked down.

Your zanpakuto had shifted, morphed. It was longer now, not quite a nodachi but still bigger than any normal katana. The tsuba had changed too, going from the standard rectangular guard to a more angular one, that reminded you a bit of… a lightning bolt. And the wrappings on the hilt had changed colour into a deep, dark blue, the ends of which fluttered loosely from the end of the hilt.

You checked your waist, realising your sheath had changed size to match, and as you stood, your sword fit in your hand perfectly, like it was the weapon you were meant to wield. You sheathed your blade, smiling, as you headed back to the dorm, finally realising what you had done.

“Late again, Hokkyokusei. You realise that- Well, I never…” Your instructor paused as you walked into class the next morning, purposefully late as you had been getting into the habit of doing. “In all my years, I have never seen a student imprint on their asauchi in a single day.”

“It’s only natural.” You smirked. “It’s a part of me, right?” You felt… something… from your sword as you said that, the feeling making you grin even wider.

“Excuse me for a moment.” The instructor said, leaving the room, as you walked to your seat, everyone in the class having eyes on you.

You…
>Ignore the stares to go to ‘sleep’
>Ask Kazeko and Shin what they did yesterday
>Speak to the class as a whole (write-in?)
>Other? (write-in)
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>>5256009
>Ask Kazeko and Shin what they did yesterday
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Ask Kazeko and Shin what they did yesterday
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>>5256009
>Ask Kazeko and Shin what they did yesterday
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>>5256009
>Ask Kazeko and Shin what they did yesterday
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>>5256014
>>5256015
>>5256018
>>5256022
Talking to the two wins.
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Seems like we're not doing a great job of not standing out so far
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A bit of feedback Wormmy: I recommend deciding on a tense (past or present) and stick with it. A common problem with new quests/writers is using them both, usually accidentally, as you're doing it now

>>5255951
>You step up, calmly and firmly grasping the blade’s hilt
>You reasoned that that feeling would fade in time, once you got more used to things, and you looked to the instructor, an eyebrow raised.

>>5255976
>“Sorry Shin, but not this time.” You sigh as you stand up
>let me know about it, yeah?” He said, before running off

>>5256009
>You screw your eyes shut for what seems like hours. You slow your breathing
>“Excuse me for a moment.” The instructor said, leaving the room, as you walked to your seat

Present tense seems to be common in quests while past tense common with books. But mixing them kind of makes things feel a bit off. I made this same mistake in the beginning too, don't worry

Otherwise you're doing good chief!
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>>5256040
To be fair, I don't think you can really hide the changed asauchi in the class for it.
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>>5256009
“So, what’d you two get up ta while I was gone yesterday? Can’t imagine ya accomplished much without me.’ You smirk, almost failing to keep your arrogance out of your voice. Kazeko looks over to you, annoyed.

“You made me clean up your mess.” She states simply, but it was all she needed to - she knew that you’d known why Tsunayashiro had gone after her, and that you’d chosen not to do anything about it personally.

Instead of being embarrassed, or apologising, you shrug, taking it in stride as you lean back in your seat, resting your arms on the back of Shin and Kazeko’s chairs. “Well, it’s not like it was a hard one to clean. That glass’s barely even half-full, and you know it.” You say not loudly, but clearly, as you stare at not Kazeko, but Tsunayashiro himself, the other boy clearly getting the insinuation by the way his face flushes, but unable to retort.

Kazeko kept up the annoyed act for a moment more, before shaking her head, irritation already forgotten. On your other side, Shin, who had missed all of the subtext, simply looks between the three of you, confused, before shrugging himself. “Dunno what you’re talking about, but man, you should’ve seen her yesterday. She’s better than you are, Danketsu!”

“Oh really?” You reply, feigning surprise. That had been obvious from the moment she had corrected your form days ago, but… Shin wasn’t used to this stuff. He’d get there eventually. “Tell me more.”

“Well first-“

“Where were you yesterday?”

“Hmm?” You hum, looking up to see Nohara Tsukuya staring back down at you.

“I said, where were you? You and I have an agreement, you realise.”

“Oh, we do?” You ask, stroking your chin. “I don’t remember signing anything, or even shaking your hand, so…”

“Stop playing around with me.” She spits at you with a frigid glare.

“Sorry, can’t. Just in my nature. Besides, it’s too much fun to stop.” You respond, meeting her glare with a smirk and a wink.

“Ugh!” She exclaims, stomping back to her seat, as the instructor re-enters the room.

You…
>Decide to pay attention (Play out the next few weeks in more detail, make more specific choices about what to train/who to speak to)
>Sleep (general increases across the board, skip to next important event)
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>>5256050
Cheers for the feedback, I really appreciate it! I’ve actually noticed myself doing that already, I thought I had a handle on it but clearly not. I’ll do my best to be more vigilant with it but just bear with me if I mess it up a few times.
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>>5256057
>Sleep (general increases across the board, skip to next important event)
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>>5256057
Fuck, I completely forgot about the spar we promised. What do?
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>>5256057
>Decide to pay attention (Play out the next few weeks in more detail, make more specific choices about what to train/who to speak to)
Kinda want to at least once interact with Nohara, since really did promise her a sparring opponent. Maybe also figure out Kazeko's level

>>5256059
No worries, you'll get the hang of it quickly, I'm sure. Just reread from start to finish after writing it up to just find these things and after a while you'll automatically do it
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>>5256057
>Decide to pay attention (Play out the next few weeks in more detail, make more specific choices about what to train/who to speak to)
>Go train withNohara.

>>5256065
We can do that now.
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>>5256057
>Decide to pay attention (Play out the next few weeks in more detail, make more specific choices about what to train/who to speak to)
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>Decide to pay attention (Play out the next few weeks in more detail, make more specific choices about what to train/who to speak to)
I mean, we literally learned to use our Zanpakuto in a single day. That's very rare. I'd reckon what follows will be interesting.
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>>5256062
>>5256069
>>5256070
>>5256072
Alright, so paying attention for these few weeks wins, specifically with you going to train with Tsukuya now. Something’s come up so I’ll have to pause for a bit, but update should come in at most an hour and a half.
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>>5256081
True, but bear in mind Soul Society and the Seireitei move very slowly in comparison to the human world. It will have an impact, but it’d be a mistake to assume that it’ll be immediate.
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>>5256057
>Decide to pay attention (Play out the next few weeks in more detail, make more specific choices about what to train/who to speak to)
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>>5256091
I'm more so talking about the fact that, for example, all our friends are going to be talking about it since we're the only one in a class with the cool sword
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>Decide to pay attention (Play out the next few weeks in more detail, make more specific choices about what to train/who to speak to)
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>>5256057
You sit through the class, bored, as your instructor begins going through the basics of zanjutsu and wielding a zanpakuto. It was all stuff you’d heard before from your father, but you still keep an ear out, just in case he mentioned something your father had missed or skipped over, on account of his infrequent use of the art.

You find yourself disappointed by the time the class is over, realising now that you would only be going through the very basics, at least for the time being. You stand, cracking your neck before you run your hand through your hair, and walk down the aisle to the door, jerking your head towards it as you pass Tsukuya and look at her.

“Wha-“ She began to ask, both incensed at the way you were addressing her and confused as to why, before you interrupt her.

“You wanted to train, right? Come on then. Haven’t got all day.” You say simply, before turning and walking away. A moment passes, the room being filled by only the sound of your footsteps, before you hear her scrambling to get up behind you. You smile.

——

You stand across from Tsukuya, staring her down. “So, how’dya wanna do this?” You ask.

She simply stares at you, raising an eyebrow. “Isn’t it obvious?” She asks, before rushing you.

You…
>Fight aggressively, focusing on strength and raw power
>Take an evasive approach that uses your speed and shunpo
>Fight defensively, focusing on your technical skill to try and beat her in a war of attrition
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What were we best at again? I know it had something to do with Hoho.
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>>5256156
>Take an evasive approach that uses your speed and shunpo
>>5256157
It was Hoho.
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>>5256156
>Take an evasive approach that uses your speed and shunpo
We try to hide our potential and act dismissive/aloof, right? Then this style of fighting should fit us best. Attacking or defending means we show our hand
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>>5256156
>>Take an evasive approach that uses your speed and shunpo
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>>5256156
>Take an evasive approach that uses your speed and shunpo
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>>5256156
>Take an evasive approach that uses your speed and shunpo
I'm tempted to go aggressively, since she saw us fight and no doubt expects us to be evasive, but maintaining an aloof façade is worth it anyway.
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>>5256156
>>Take an evasive approach that uses your speed and shunpo
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We're going to lose, though, aren't we? We're not the best at Shunpo. And we're not using our personal zanpakuto, so we get that same disadvantage, right?
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>>5256159
>>5256162
>>5256164
>>5256165
>>5256166
Evasion is unanimous. Roll me 3d10, DC 17, crit 24
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Rolled 8, 9, 1 = 18 (3d10)

>>5256170
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>>5256169
Shunpo is part of Hoho, which is the shinigami art you’re the most naturally talented at. It’s still ‘rudimentary’ because you’re not well practiced compared to a shinigami, but you know how to use it, which is more than any of your classmates could say.
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Rolled 4, 10, 1 = 15 (3d10)

>>5256170
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Rolled 6, 5, 1 = 12 (3d10)

>>5256170
Rollin
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Rolled 10, 5, 6 = 21 (3d10)

>>5256170
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>>5256172
>>5256174
>>5256176
You pass, but only just. Seems Tsukuya’s better than you thought.
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>>5256173
DC 17? That's too easy, aren't we supposed to be evenly matched?
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>>5256172
Hmm, well that's close. Too bad it was one away, which meant we didn't get >>5256178
But that's still a pass, so good
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>>5256182
Not really? She seems to be good, yes, but Danketsu has been hiding his power level his whole life, and he does seem to have some pretty big inborn talent

DC 17 is also by no means easy. That's more than the average of a 3d10.
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>>5256186
Averages don't really matter when we get to roll three times. In my opinion, her DC should be at least 20.
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>>5256182
>aren't we supposed to be evenly matched?
clearly not
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>>5256193
>averages don't really matter
I don't think you understand how dice work.

If you take three rolls of a 10-sided die, the average result will be 16. There is literally only a 6% chance that you'll get 20

Tsukaya is good and all, but what makes you think she's even close to being as hard as the equivalent of a crit? If she was that good, why the hell would she have bothered asking to train with us? In fact, if she was that good, she might as well have just turned into an shinigami without going through the academy, and she'd have gotten her zanpakuto in a single day.

Point is, you're either overballing her or underestimating the rarity of 20+ in 3d10
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>>5256156
Tsukuya charges forward, leading with a right punch. She’s faster than you might’ve thought, and so genuinely only barely avoid her hit, managing to slip your head around it. She follows up with a left jab to your face which you parry, redirecting her momentum rather than outright blocking, to which she responds with a roundhouse kick.

You sway back at the waist, flipping backwards as she follows you, sending a flurry of attacks your way that you are able to dodge easier now that you’re warmed up, constantly just barely staying out of her range by skipping backwards.

You grin as it begins to dawn on her that the reason that you were able to do much the same to Shin hadn’t been because he was unskilled, but rather because you were actually that good. You decide to twist the nail in further, saying “Is that all, Tsukuya-chan? If I just wanted to run around like this for an hour, I would’ve just fought Tsunayashiro again! At least he made me use shunpo!”

“Shut up!” She shouts back, frustrated. Your smirk grows wider as you dodge under a wide swing and surge forward suddenly, catching her by surprise as suddenly your face is mere centimetres away from her own.

“I think I-“ You swiftly dodge backwards, Tsukuya’s short uppercut cleanly missing you.

“This is a spar.” She says, glaring at you icily. “Take it seriously, or it won’t be happening again.”

You shrug, throwing up your hands. “I mean, I’m the one doing you a favour by being here, but whatever you say, Nohara-sama.”

“Stop treating me li-“

You…
>Rush in aggressively while she’s distracted
>Use shunpo to confuse her
>Pepper her with kido - this was hakuda training, but you’d never said you wouldn’t use kido too
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>>5256197
>Pepper her with kido - this was hakuda training, but you’d never said you wouldn’t use kido too
She said to take it seriously, right? Let's take it seriously.
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>>5256197
>Rush in aggressively while she’s distracted
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>>5256182
Remember, Danketsu had direct training from a standing, seated officer for over 20 years. Even if Seinaru isn’t very good at hakuda in the grand scheme of things, that’s still way better than the training noble children could get outside of certain families like the Shihoin or the Kuchiki.
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>>5256197
>Rush in aggressively while she’s distracted
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>>5256197
>Rush in aggressively while she’s distracted
>"Oh? So you want me to come up all close and personal? Isn't this too intimate for you?"
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>>5256197
>Use shunpo to confuse her
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>>5256196
I admit you are right. What confused me was the fact that the noble we fought earlier had a DC of 18. I assumed she was significantly stronger than him.
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>>5256210
I'm going to say that it's because we're better at shunpo than the one we were using (zanjutso)
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>>5256197
>Rush in aggressively while she’s distracted
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>>5256210
It’s because of the difference in what the goal was. Had you just been just trying to dodge Tsunayashiro like you were here, the DC would have been much lower, but you were rolling to completely humiliate him, which is of course much harder.
>>5256198
>>5256199
>>5256202
>>5256203
>>5256212
>>5256204
Rushing in wins. Roll me 3d10+1, +1 is for distraction. Same DC as before.
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Rolled 4, 2, 3 + 1 = 10 (3d10 + 1)

>>5256215
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Rolled 7, 4, 1 + 1 = 13 (3d10 + 1)

>>5256215
Rollerino!
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Rolled 1, 10, 3 + 1 = 15 (3d10 + 1)

>>5256215
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Rolled 2, 8, 3 = 13 (3d10)

>>5256215
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>>5256217
>>5256218
>>5256222
Narrow failure, even with the distraction. Writing
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Ooh, a fail. This is going to be interesting
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>>5256197
“-ke a joke!”

By the time Tsukuya finishes screaming at you, you were already in her face, punch flying towards her. She manages to dodge it, just like you had avoided her first strike, and retaliates with a short gut strike you didn’t have the time to avoid. The hit doubles you over, winding you due to how unexpected the counter was, but not enough to mean you don’t avoid the follow-up by flash-stepping backwards quickly.

“Y’know, you’re right, Tsukuya-chan,” You say after a moment passes between you, clutching your stomach and panting for breath. “It’s in my nature to play around with everything, and you make it so damn easy, but… I almost forgot. You’re actually worth my time.” You rise back up to your full height, no longer winded. “So I’ll do what you ask… and treat you right.”

“What-“ You’re in her face again in an instant with a shunpo, and whatever the girl was going to say is forgotten as she meets your kick with her own. You chamber your leg back, wincing, as she seems none the worse for wear. It’s obvious that going blow for blow won’t work - she’s better than you at hakuda. There’s a reason she wanted to fight like this specifically. You trade blows for a few moments while you think.

You…
>Stay the course. You’ll almost certainly lose the fight, but it might make her like you more.
>Add in kido attacks to give yourself the advantage.
>You’re in close, so drawing your sword only makes sense.
>Use hit and run tactics, quickly engaging and disengaging with flash steps.
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>>5256236
>Stay the course. You’ll almost certainly lose the fight, but it might make her like you more.
She asked us to practice hakuda, let's stick to the deal for now
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>>5256236
>Use hit and run tactics, quickly engaging and disengaging with flash steps.
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>>5256236
>Stay the course. You’ll almost certainly lose the fight, but it might make her like you more.
Danketsu should get a kick out of seeing her surprise when we actually stick to a deal for once.
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>>5256236
>>Use hit and run tactics, quickly engaging and disengaging with flash steps.
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>>5256236
>Stay the course. You’ll almost certainly lose the fight, but it might make her like you more.
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>>5256242
She also wants is to take her seriously though.
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>>5256236
>Use hit and run tactics, quickly engaging and disengaging with flash steps.
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>>5256242
>>5256244
>>5256245
>>5256247
>>5256249
Stay the course wins. Alright, roll me 3d10 again, DC 20 as you’re now making this purely a hakuda fight. Crit 27, something special at 30
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Rolled 9, 5, 3 = 17 (3d10)

>>5256259
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>>5256236
>Use hit and run tactics, quickly engaging and disengaging with flash steps.
Think about It for a moment, why would she like us more for handing her the victory?
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Rolled 9, 10, 2 = 21 (3d10)

>>5256259
This is. A bad. Idea.
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>>5256262
Not if we roll well it isn't!
Thank the dice gods.
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Rolled 1, 3, 2 = 6 (3d10)

>>5256259
last one.
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>>5256262
Pass! Well done, you don’t lose immediately!
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>>5256259
>spoiler
Is it handholding
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>>5256236
You backpedal for a moment, Tsukuya assuming that means you’re about to dodge her next flurry like you had before and so pauses her attack, waiting to see what you do. In that moment of hesitation, you pounce, doing something that you rarely, if ever, see - you grapple her.

Shocked as she is, she’s completely undefended, allowing you to wrestle her to the ground easily, knocking her glasses off her face in the process. You rise up, basically straddling her, while she looks at you in bewilderment.

You waste no time, firing a punch down at her that she dodges on pure instinct, and as she looks at your fist down on the ground and back up at you, she suddenly seems to remember that she’s in a fight, flushing and pushing you off of her with her feet.

You both recover quickly, you at the ready while she looks embarrassed, thinking about your next move.

You…
>Grapple again. She doesn’t seem to know how to defend against a takedown properly.
>Go for a barrage, focusing on a number of hits rather than power. She won’t be able to defend them all.
>Put her in a position where she has to take a power blow from you. She won’t be able to withstand that.
>Other (write-in)?
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>>5256278
>Grapple again. She doesn’t seem to know how to defend against a takedown properly.
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>>5256278
>Go for a barrage, focusing on a number of hits rather than power. She won’t be able to defend them all.

Wear her down before getting to the wrestling...
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>>5256278
>>Put her in a position where she has to take a power blow from you. She won’t be able to withstand that.
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>>5256278
>Go for a barrage, focusing on a number of hits rather than power. She won’t be able to defend them all.
Danketsu seems to be good at speed.
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>>5256278
>Go for a barrage, focusing on a number of hits rather than power. She won’t be able to defend them all.
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>>5256278
>Go for a barrage, focusing on a number of hits rather than power. She won’t be able to defend them all.
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>>5256280
>>5256281
>>5256283
>>5256285
>>5256286
Barrage wins, writing in 10 mins.
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>>5256294
Wait, what am I saying - roll me 3d10, DC 19, crit 28.
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Rolled 7, 4, 1 = 12 (3d10)

>>5256298
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Rolled 10, 3, 8 = 21 (3d10)

>>5256298
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Rolled 8, 3, 10 = 21 (3d10)

>>5256298
>Grapple again. She doesn’t seem to know how to defend against a takedown properly.
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>>5256301
Pass again. Danketsu is very quickly getting to grips with hakuda.
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>>5256278
You push in close again, despite Tsukuya’s embarrassment. If she’s not focusing on the fight, then that’s not your problem - she even asked for you to take her seriously, so you cut out the chat for a bit. This time her getting distracted wasn’t your fault.

Despite this, she still reacts excellently to the headkick you threw out, and easily blocks the three short jabs you throw with your left. Seeing that, you drop your right, having hoped to focus her guard on the opposite side to leave her open to it, but the opportunity was gone.

She lashes out with a straight kick, which you avoid with another sway back, using that to transition into a flash kick. You nail Tsukuya in the chin, being the first solid hit you’ve gotten all fight. You surge forward to capitalise on her reeling from it, but she recovers, catching your punch and using your momentum to throw you over her shoulder.

You land heavily on your back, momentarily having your breath taken away. Your eyes widen as you see her raise her leg, and you roll out of the way of the vicious stomp that might have broken your nose if you hadn’t. You roll to your feet, seeing her almost pouting, and you sigh, dropping your fists, and opening your mouth to speak-

You leap forward and hit her in the face with a punch, the girl having fallen for your little trick. She stumbles backwards, wiping at her split lip. “Why…” she mumbles, before shakily standing up straight. “Why aren’t you taking me seriously still?”

You blink at her, genuinely confused. “I am-“

“No!” She shouts, stopping you. “You’re not. You aren’t even using shunpo anymore, let alone kido and everything else. And you’ve kept that annoying, irritating mouth shut, even though I know that you’d love to spout off all your shit right now. Why are you still treating me like a joke!?”

>”I am taking you seriously. You wanted to train hakuda, so I’m using that. What’s the problem?”
>”I just don’t want to hurt you by going all out.”
>”You don’t deserve to see me trying.”
>Write-in?
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>>5256323
>”I am taking you seriously. You wanted to train hakuda, so I’m using that. What’s the problem?”
>"If you want more, beat me with hakuda first."
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>>5256323
>”I am taking you seriously. You wanted to train hakuda, so I’m using that. What’s the problem?”
>"If you want more, beat me with hakuda first."
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>>5256323
>”I am taking you seriously. You wanted to train hakuda, so I’m using that. What’s the problem?”
>"If you want more, beat me with hakuda first."
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>>5256323
>”I am taking you seriously. You wanted to train hakuda, so I’m using that. What’s the problem?”
>"If you want more, beat me with hakuda first."

>that blush
DANKETSU STRIKES AGAIN
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>>5256328
>>5256330
>>5256334
>>5256337
Unanimous. Writing
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>>5256323
You gaze at the girl across from you, who seemed to be having some sort of crisis. Your mind whirs, but none of it shows on your face, the only thing on your mind being how best to play this unexpected turn of events to your advantage.

For whatever reason, it seemed that your opinion - no, approval - had become important to her, despite, or even perhaps because of, the irreverence with which you had been treating her before. However, because of that, you reasoned that, just this once, irreverence had no place here. So you went against your nature, both real and feigned, and gave an answer that she would think was both genuine and entirely serious.

“I am takin’ ya seriously, Tsukuya-chan. I said as much, didn’t I? You’re the one who wanted ta practice hakuda, and I was just tryin’ to honour that. Just tryin’ to keep my promise. Didn’t know ya wanted more from me all this time.”

She stops, staring at you, seeming uncharacteristically vulnerable. “If ya want all I can give, I’ll give it to ya. But beat me in hakuda first. I know ya can do it.”

Her eyes widen, before narrowing in determination. She rushes forward, her strikes harder, faster, and more direct than they had been before.

>Roll me 3d10, DC 24, crit 30
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Rolled 10, 9, 2 = 21 (3d10)

>>5256371
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Rolled 8, 6, 8 = 22 (3d10)

>>5256371
It would be real awkward to succeed here, huh?
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Rolled 2, 4, 5 = 11 (3d10)

>>5256371
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>>5256375
We ain't making it easy for her that's for sure
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>>5256375
You’re telling me. If you’d failed the DC by 15 or more, Tsukuya would’ve accused you of throwing, so the real DC was more like 8 or 9.
>Narrow failure, writing
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>>5256371
>that smile
Flag raised. Unfortunately, Danketsu only has eyes for his ambition, or something.
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>>5256385
Ambition can be adapted to include the tsundere noble.
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>>5256385
>Unfortunately, Danketsu only has eyes for his ambition, or something.
To be fair, we don't even know what his ambition is. But yeah. Of course, ultimately, ambition doesn't mean you will refuse to do anything friendly with anyone, even manipulating bastards still have friends and family of their own.

The difference, of course, is that they are much more willing to use those people to their own benefit.
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>>5256371
To her credit, what you said about her was right.

You do what you can to dodge and parry her attacks, but every now and then, she manages to just clip you and throw you off your rhythm just a little bit. Every counter you throw is blocked or stifled entirely before you can even truly attack, further ruining your rhythm.

Slowly, those clips turn into brushes, and those brushes into clean hits, and clean hits into power strikes. It didn’t help matters that you didn’t truly have the stamina for longer, drawn out physical fights like this - you were more suited to throwing out Kido all day, just as Tsukuya herself had implied.

Still, you’d committed - and the payoff for this would likely be well worth it. Tsukuya breaks through your guard one final time, and nails you cleanly. You fall to the ground, completely spent, while she falls along with, not expecting the lack of resistance. She catches herself before she actually falls onto you, where she finds you smiling brightly at her.

“Well done, Tsukuya-chan. See? I toldja you could do it.”

She quickly stands up, flushing, as you slowly stand as well. “I um, well, I-“

You…
>Write-in
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>Immediately sweep her out from beneath her feet, then follow up with a blast of Kido. "I didn't hear anyone call for a break!"
IT'S WHAT SHE WANTS
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>>5256395
>"Shhh. Next time, we'll take it a step further."
>Walk away
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>>5256395
Serious vote:
>Raise a hand. "Alright, help me up here. Next time we'll kick things up a notch. How does Hoho sound?"
Lay on the camaraderie while also setting up a promise for a later date.
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>>5256395
>Raise a hand. "Alright, help me up here. Next time we'll kick things up a notch. How does Hoho sound?"
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Oh hey, she didn't even react to us calling her Tsukuya-chan. She must be flustered.
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>>5256395
>"Thanks for the sparring, I rarely train with someone worth my time. Let's kick thing's up a notch next time, how does that sound?
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>>5256399
>>5256403
>>5256405
>>5256417
Taking all of these into account. Writing
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>>5256395
You briefly consider hitting her again and saying that no one said the match was over, but… That’d probably undermine the message you’d just been sending, and you were probably too tired to pull it off effectively besides.

Instead, you smirked, irreverence back in full swing as you waved her off. “It was a good spar. You really are the only one here worth my time, you know. Let’s kick it up a notch next time. I could show you the basics of shunpo?”

“Y-yeah.” She mumbles, looking away from you. “That sounds… good.”

You can’t resist.

“And we could take things… a step further, if you’re up for it.” You whisper in her ear, having used shunpo to suddenly appear behind her. Tsukuya yelps, jumping and swiftly turning to face you, looking more bashful than you’d ever seen her before.

“Um… I…”

You laugh at her reaction, causing her to first calm down, and then get irritated at you having fun at her expense. “You, you… asshole! Stop making fun of me!”

You look at her with another smirk on your face. “Oh, come on, Tsukuya-chan. Don’t act like ya don’t like it.”

“I- You- Ugh!” She grunts like she had to you before, but this time you can see her smiling. “Whatever. You’d best be here, on time, for next time. You wouldn’t like what I’ll do if you aren’t.”

“Aye aye, ma’am.” You respond, lazily saluting, to which she looks at you with an exasperated expression, before she laughs, looking happy for the first time since you’d met her.

“Bye, Danketsu-kun.” She simply states, before walking away, with a noticeable slip in her step. You watch her go, before you sink to the ground, with a hand on your face.

You can’t help it. It’s so cliche, but… you laugh. Louder and louder, you laugh into your hand, in disbelief. How could it all have gone so well? Just like that, you’d snapped up the greatest prize available to you, and she was almost completely yours already. You could scarcely believe it.

If gaining pawns was this easy, getting everything would be a cakewalk.

BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER #2 END

And that’s that! I’ll update social links and the character sheet tomorrow, and I’ll be around for questions and discussion for a few hours if you have anything to say. Thanks for playing!
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>>5256455
>You can’t help it. It’s so cliche, but… you laugh. Louder and louder, you laugh into your hand, in disbelief.
"Oh, right! Danketsu-kun, I forgot to tell you some...thing... What are you doing?"
BAD END
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>>5256457
Obviously, Danketsu is the real tsundere here
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>>5256460
>collect a band of loyal pawns for your ambition
>realize that somewhere along the way you forgot your original goal and just enjoyed interacting with your hard-won friends
>accepting this is too embarrassing, so you'll just conquer Soul Society now
I can see it.
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So I know I asked you all this earlier during the run, but that was before what just happened did, and to tell you the truth, there isn’t much else significant you can do for the moment. You were extremely lucky and also picked good choices to get this outcome this quickly, so I’ll ask you this one more time: would you like to skip a few weeks ahead and have your first meeting? Feel free to vote on this for the next few days as i won’t be able to run again until Sunday, so I’ll tally Saturday evening.
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>>5256455
Thanks for running!
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>>5256464
Honestly I feel like a few days of busywork after making such insane progress would be a nice, short break for pacing and connecting with our new minions, but I'd be alright with moving the plot along if it'll keep your interest.
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>>5256464
I'd say that outright skipping feels wrong, but you could speed up time a little. Have the next thing happen in two or three days for example. Nothing necessarily important or that would last too long.

This way we get to the thing quick without losing out on interesting interactions with the friends and best girl tsukuya
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>>5256464
Go ahead and skip, QM.
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Oh yes, and another thing, while i certainly love the "update over a whole day", i've seen far too many QMs have a lot of updates and burn out and abandon the quest

So i'd say, go at whichever pace you feel is best. I like this quest, so i'd hate to see it get dropped like 90% of quests eventually do.
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>>5256471
>>5256470
>>5256468
Alright, noted. It’s not that I’m getting bored of the Academy stuff, far from it - I just know there must be at least a few people wondering when a few canon characters will come into play, so wanted to accommodate them if they ended up being the majority.
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>>5256472
Oh don’t worry, if I’m getting burnt out I’ll let you know. Part of the reason I committed to this quest is because I want to see it through, and part of my motivation in that is all of you guys playing along. I don’t care how long it takes, we’ll get to the end, and we’ll do it right too.
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>>5256464
I'm fine with skipping, but in that case I would like it if we got an interlude to get an idea of what we actually did.
How we interact with our friends, what we learned, what gossip we overhear about ourselves, that type of stuff. Doesn't have to be long or anything though.
I knew we would meet this fucker. Looking forward to it.
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>>5256464
We already accomplished our goal of gaining allies, might as well start the main story. Thanks for running, King.
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>>5256477
Don’t expect too much, even if he does show up next session. After all, we still have more than 50 years until TBTP (if that even happens…) but maybe one schemer will recognise another?
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>>5256475
>few people wondering when a few canon characters will come into play
Meh, i'm not *that* interested
because i've never actually read/watched bleatch and have mo intention to, literally all i know is due to cultural osmosis
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>>5256475
I'm more interested in getting to know the MC and his friends than canon characters that we already know everything about
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>>5256483
Don't worry, I expect no such thing. Judging by how far back in the timeline you started, it's pretty obvious that we are in for the long haul. Too early for anything earth shattering. But still, between our young schemer and The Keikaku Master, there is bound to be something. A seed sown that we will reap later.
We are gonna pull a Momo on Tsukuya one day, calling it now.
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>>5256493
>spoiler
Personally, i don't see it. Danketsu is a schemer allright, but he doesn't seem like an aizen-tier psychopath.
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>>5256511
You probably should.
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>>5256511
I mean, we literally know next to nothing about him. We know he has "an ambition" but what it is we don't know. He could be a total psycho for all we know, he is enough of a schemer that it would not be a big stretch from there.

Though at the end of the day he is a PC so he will be as much of a psycho as we vote him to be. Or act as much like a psycho as we vote him to, at least
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>>5256523
Eh...i mean, you're right that we know very little, but it seems like he's putting more effort into friendship than required if he just wanted to go full aizen and start killing people left and right

Friends are good pawns, but they're also the kind of pawn that will lash out if you do something against their values. If all he wanted was replaceable pawns, he could have easily gathered a big following of bootlicking noble children
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>>5256535
Him making an effort to make good friends doesn't mean he can't be a psychopath too. Good friends make much more useful pawns then an army of bootlickers. Yeah, they lash out if you do something they don't like, but you just have plan around it, manipulate information, influence decision, do things in secret. You know, classic schemer stuff.
Hell, Aizen well liked and respected before his betrayal, especially by those close to him. No one even considered that he might be the one pulling the strings until he pulled the trigger. He played nice all the way to the end because it fit his plans. The affection he earned from everyone payed off for him big time, and the groundwork we lay now by making friends is likely to pay off for us too.
What our goals are we don't know yet, and maybe we won't need to murder half the cast to achieve them, but there has been no indication so far that Danketsu is above doing such a thing if he needs to.
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>>5256464
personally, I wouldn't kind if you spend more time in the academy days. flesh out our relationships and personality. I can Imagine our MC forming actual bonds with his "friends" like a man might have a favourite shirt or a pet.
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>our ambition was to make friends all along
>Danketsu is just autistic as fuck and doesn't know how to express this in a healthy way because of his relationship with his dad
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Social links and character sheet updated! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-6tdU1qD2gDT7ycfFL6Tx5uBckLIYpSjSTmQaLBBCw0/edit
>>5256490
>>5256630
>>5256488

Yeah, that’s valid. Seems consensus is more leaning towards playing things out, but we’ve still got a while for the vote. Don’t worry though - even if we end up skipping ahead, you’re meant to be in the shinigami academy for 7 years and Gin hasn’t been through to prove it can be done in 1 yet so there’d still be a lot of time spent with your classmates regardless.
>>5256523
>>5256535
>>5256568
Remember psychopaths are normally naturally charming, and people are drawn to them. Also like they said, Aizen was known for being basically the nicest, friendliest man in the Seireitei before things kicked off. And Danketsu’s goal might not require him to kill people - it could be entirely socially based, in which case time and relationships like this would be invaluable.
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>>5257015
>Danketsu’s goal might not require him to kill people - it could be entirely socially based
And so begins Danketsu-san wa Komyushou Desu. Feel free to substitute for any other "let's make friends" series since I can't think of any right off the top of my head.
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Hmm...i'm interested to see what the fuck is this 'Clan's Curse' thing that Tsukuya is talking about.
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>>5257092
Arguably it’d be Danketsu’s Too Good At Communication, rather than the opposite.
>>5257102
Well if you’re interested, find a way to ask!
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>>5257520
>Well if you’re interested, find a way to ask!
We'd have to learn about it in the first place. She hasn't mentioned the curse yet.
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>>5256468
>>5256470
>>5256471
>>5256477
>>5256482
>>5256488
>>5256490
>>5256630
Alright, it’s looking like 3 for skip and 5 for playing things out, so I’m gonna call it here so I can get some notes properly straightened out for tomorrow. We’ll be going through the day to day for now, though probably with a bit more accelerated pace than we have been going up to this point. See you all tomorrow!
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>>5256455
BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER RESUMED

You wake before first light again, long since having gotten used to performing at 100% with minimal sleep. Besides, you reason to yourself, it’s not like you couldn’t get away with napping in class if you really needed it. You crack your neck, thinking about what to work on this morning.

Realistically, the most optimal thing to go for would be kido, since unlike the other parts of the Zankensoki, that would be impossible to train effectively during classes, as you’d already know the early spells your “peers” would be working in and struggling with.

The question then would be… what spell?

>Choose a spell to work on and roll 3d10 for progress, DC 24 to learn it now on your first try
>Hakufuku
>Inemuri
>Sekienton
>Shakkaho
>Gaki Rekko

You walk into the classroom, fashionably late as always. Shin, Kazeko and Tsukuya were all already there, sat down, Shin and Kazeko having an empty seat inbeween them, obviously meant for you, while Tsukuya also had an empty seat by her, something that hadn’t been the case before.

Shin grins as you enter, waving, while Kazeko only stares. Tsukuya tries to keep up her ice-cold attitude in front of everyone, but as she sees you, she can’t help but smile.

You…
>Sit between Kazeko and Shin
>Sit with Tsukuya
>Have the four of you sit together
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Rolled 7, 10, 2 = 19 (3d10)

>>5259518
>Hakufuku
>Have the four of you sit together
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Rolled 5, 5, 5 = 15 (3d10)

>>5259518
>Hakufuku
Seems like the roight choice
>Have the four of you sit together
This is the "friendlyman" choice, which is the identity we're building
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>>5259528
Huh, roll trips. How about that.
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Rolled 6, 2, 3 = 11 (3d10)

>>5259518
>Shakkaho
>Have the four of you sit together
I imagine this will raise far more eyebrows then the other two options, but its a price worth paying.
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>>5259525
>>5259528
>>5259535
>Hakufuku
19, so not quite mastered, but you’re almost there.
>Four of you
Alright, writing.
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>>5259518
You smile back at Tsukuya, before jerking your head towards Shin and Kazeko, glancing at the other two. The girl looks surprised, but after a moment gets the message, quietly standing up, picking up her things and following you up the stairs, an action that does not go unnoticed by anyone in the class.

You sit between Shin and Kazeko, Tsukuya taking Shin’s other side. The Rukongai boy is shocked, looking between you and Tsukuya in confusion, but after a moment he shrugs, seemingly accepting it. You grin at that, leaning back in your chair and crossing your arms behind your head. “Shin, Kazeko, meet Tsukuya-chan. Tsukuya-chan, Shin and Kazeko.”

Kazeko raises an eyebrow, but doesn’t say anything. It’s Tsukuya who speaks first. “Nice to meet you both properly.”

Shin shifts in his chair, as if he’s not sure what to do. You realise this is likely the first time he’s speaking to a noble who isn’t actively antagonising him or who isn’t you, so he’s probably not sure exactly how to address the situation. “Y-Yeah. Nice ta meetcha.”

Kazeko nods at Tsukuya, inclining her head, Tsukuya mirroring her action. The air between everyone seems… not tense, that wouldn’t be the right would. Apprehensive, maybe.

You…
>Try to break the ice now (how?)
>Will get everyone to train together (what?) after class, that’ll put people at ease
>Leave them to work it out themselves, you don’t necessarily need them all to be friends with each other
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>>5259547
>Try to break the ice now (how?)
Propose the creation of a study group, explaining that everyone's different strengths will help support each other through the academy
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>>5259547
>Will get everyone to train together (what?) after class, that’ll put people at ease
>Teach them Jinzen.
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>>5259557
That seems pretty reasonable, +1
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>>5259553
>>5259557
>>5259560
It’s been 30 minutes, so calling in favour of jinzen. Will have to take a short pause but update will be ready within an hour.
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>>5259547
You laugh, something that cuts through the tension easily. All three of the others look at you curiously, and you shake your head. “Instructor’s here.” You mutter with a grin, inclining your head to the door. “Let’s go out to the trainin’ ground after class, yeah? We can all talk then.” Kazeko shrugs, turning her attention back to the front, while Shin and Tsukuya both nod, doing the same.

——

The four of you sit in the training ground with your zanpakuto laid on your legs, much like you had done when you first attempted jinzen.

“I thought you said we were gonna talk?” Shin asked, to which you just waved off.

“Trainin’s the best kinda talk. Besides, you three needta know how ta do this anyway.” You begin to explain the process of jinzen to them, talking about what your father had taught you and your own experiences.

>Roll 3d10 for explanation. No DC for this, rather your rolls will impact each of their DCs to perform jinzen successfully.
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Rolled 6, 6, 6 = 18 (3d10)

>>5259603
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Rolled 10, 8, 4 = 22 (3d10)

>>5259603
Let's see if they can get it
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Rolled 7, 1, 1 = 9 (3d10)

>>5259603
1,1,1
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>>5259609
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Rolled 3, 3, 5, 3, 2, 2 = 18 (6d10)

>>5259609
>>5259611
>>5259613
Alright, now roll me 3d10 for how well your own jinzen goes, DC hidden
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Rolled 7, 4, 3 = 14 (3d10)

>>5259619
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Rolled 1, 8, 1 = 10 (3d10)

>>5259619
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Rolled 5, 7, 4 = 16 (3d10)

>>5259619
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Rolled 3, 4, 9 = 16 (3d10)

>>5259619
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Rolled 6, 2, 2 = 10 (3d10)

>>5259619
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>>5259619
Okay, writing now
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>>5259603
By the time you’re done, all of them seem satisfied with your explanation. Wasting no time yourself, you think back to how you felt when you performed your own jinzen, and you find yourself back in that room. You can see more of it now, and as you look around, you realise that the furnishings and design of it are completely unfamiliar to you.

As you matured and learnt more about the human world, you would realise that this was a Western-style drawing room, but this would not be for a good few years yet. Still, you stood unperturbed, looking around from the bearskin you were on top of, seeing the crackling fire you had heard last time, a long, mahogany table, and at the table, sat reclining on a strange sort of chair that had arches for legs and rocked back and forth, was that shadowy figure from before, their hands clear for you to see.

“)(&:(@-(:!):/):,” The figure exclaimed, the sounds coming from it completely unintelligible for you. It seemed you still were quite there yet, for you know this figure must be your zanpakuto spirit. It seemed that it still couldn’t get through to you, but that didn’t perturb you. You had clearly made progress from last time, and so you felt content. You felt some sort of approval for having that reaction too, before you opened your eyes, back out in the training ground.

There, you found that Shin had gotten up and begun swinging his zanpakuto, giving up entirely, while Tsukuya was still in the position you’d left her, but by the way her eyes were forcibly screwed shut and the grimace on her face, it was obvious that she was also getting nowhere.

The only one who seemed to have made any progress was Kazeko, the girl clearly in some form of meditation from her relaxed posture and shallow, even breathing. Still, her zanpakuto remained in its standard, cookie-cutter form rather than changing like it would once imprinting happened, so perhaps she hadn’t been as successful as it looked.

You…
>Ask Shin what went wrong
>Encourage Tsukuya to keep going
>Keep an eye on Kazeko
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>>5259639
>Encourage Tsukuya to keep going
Tsukuya might still be able to do this yet, Shin will have to start again.
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>>5259639
>>Ask Shin what went wrong
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>>5259639
>Ask Shin what went wrong
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>>5259639
>Ask Shin what went wrong
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>>5259642
>>5259643
>>5259644
>>5259645
Asking Shin wins, writing
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>>5259639
You stand up, hefting your blade on your shoulder with your right hand and scratching at the side of your head with your left, an almost sleazy smirk splitting your face as you walk to Shin, the other boy noticing you and stopping his swinging as you approach.

“How come ya ain’t even tryin’ anymore?” You ask simply, to which he just shakes his head annoyed, turning and swinging his sword again away from you.

“I dunno, it just… I’m not used ta all that sitting around and stuff, yanno? It didn’t feel right. I just kinda felt like if I wanted ta speak to my sword, I gotta use it, yanno? That’s what I would want, if I were it.”

You nod, considering both what he had said and the specific way he had chosen to say it. “Well, I certainly ain’t gonna tell ya you’re wrong for that. Jinzen’s different fer everyone, like I said, and more on that - that sword is you, or at least it will be once you imprint - so whatever ya think you’d want if you were in its place probably ain’t that far from wrong.”

Saying that, you come to a realisation, turning around to face Tsukuya. “Different fer everyone…” She was probably struggling so much because she was trying to follow your instruction to the letter, rather than using it as a guide to build her own method from. Your gaze turned calculating as you thought about what to do.

If I encourage her to listen to me exclusively, I can make sure she’s mine and always will be, but I might end up stunting her growth. If I tell her to extrapolate from what I say, or otherwise make her own conclusions and decisions, she’ll reach her real potential, but I might end up lessening my control over her. And if I say nothing… well, it could be the best of both worlds, or the worst option possible. What do I do here?

You…
>Encourage her to follow you
>Tell her to do things her own way
>Do nothing and focus on Shin for now
>Other (write-in)
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Hmm...well, we could try to find a way to encourage her while also getting her to do it her own way? Having a strong pawn is better than a weak one
>Tell her we believe in her to do things her own way

That is to say, specifically try to encourage her by using the trust she has on us, but to do so in a way that'll work best for her.
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>>5259660
>>Tell her to do things her own way

Isn't it more fun when you're trying to manipulate a wild card? It's not interesting if you make a doll out of a subordinate, looking at you Momo.
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>>5259671
>Supporting
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>>5259660
>She was probably struggling so much because she was trying to follow your instruction to the letter
Adorable of her
>Tell her to do things her own way
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>>5259660
>Tell her to do things her own way
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>>5259660
>Tell her to do things her own way
I think she will appreciate us helping her grow by herself more in the long run.
Besides, I have the faint impression that we will not have any problems making her ours another way, if we want to. We will just have to keep an eye out.
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>>5259671
>>5259673
>>5259675
>>5259676
>>5259677
>>5259679
Unanimous. Writing
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>>5259660
You smile to yourself as you suppress the urge to laugh, running your left hand through your hair. What am I saying? The answer’s obvious. You leave Shin to it, walking back over to Tsukuya. Having tools and plans and contingencies are all well and good. But if I end up being so well prepared that all I have to do is follow the steps of a plan I laid out years before… You grin, squatting down next to Tsukuya as you lightly tap her on the shoulder. Where’s the fun in that?

Tsukuya’s eyes snap open, looking over to you. “Oh, Danketsu-kun. Sorry, I was just so focused… I’m almost there I think!”

You shake your head, smiling at her softly. “Ya don’t need ta lie, Tsukuya-chan.” You murmur, sitting down cross legged behind her and taking ahold of her hands lightly. She turns her head to the side to ensure you can’t see her face, while you act oblivious, as if you don’t know what kind of expression she’s pulling already.

“Remember what I said, jinzen’s different fer everyone, y’know.” You slowly begin talking her through things again, placing her hands atop her zanpakuto. “And that means that while what I said works for me, it doesn’t mean that it’s gonna work for you. Everyone’s got their own way of doin’ it, and I trust that you’re gonna figure out yours. You don’t have to take everythin’ I say as fact. Just use it as your guide, y’know? Like I’m guidin’ ya now.”

“Y-Yes.” She mumbles almost inaudibly, and you smirk. You let go of her hands, standing and placing your hands on her shoulders as you do.

“Try it again. I believe in you.”

“Yes. I’ll do it this time!” She says, more confident this time, and she closes her eyes again, the difference in posture clearly visible to you already. You look up, seeing Shin staring at you, and you shrug. “What?”

He blinks, before saying “Just didn’t know you two liked each other that much.”

You look down, knowing that while Tsukuya was in the zone at the moment, she still was probably aware of what was going on at least for now. Considering that, you respond with…

>”What? We’re just friends, man.”
>”You think she likes me? I mean, she’s great, but…”
>”Yeah, crazy right? I dunno how it happened, but I’m really happy about it.”
>Othef (write-in)
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>>5259700
>”Yeah, crazy right? I dunno how it happened, but I’m really happy about it.”
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>>5259700
>>Othef (write-in)
I'm a little scared how much she trusts me. Don't want to take advantage, you know?

Or at least not too much advantage anyway.
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>>5259703
Why would you bring that up? That is extremely suspicious. Let's just get her to swoon for us.
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>>5259700
>”What? We’re just friends, man.”
>Get a little flustered.
Act Tsundere ourselves. The greatest of Keikaku.

>>5259703
That's way too on the nose man.
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>>5259700
>“Stop goofing around and get back to training.”
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>>5259705
We're a smug know it all who barely pretends he isn't wily planner. Acting like we aren't aware of the power we can have over her is almost silly, in my mind at least. Obviously you and others disagree.
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>>5259711
Acting tsundere won't work because she's only hearing, not seeing. Plus we haven't acted shy until now.
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Going to need some sort of consensus here guys.
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>>5259715
>Acting tsundere won't work because she's only hearing, not seeing.
It's all in the tone, good friend.
>we haven't acted shy until now.
As good a time to start as any.
I hesitant to confirm anything, as I'm not sure she would appreciate us just openly admitting to anything.
But obviously denying it could be equally bad.
Tsundere means we deny it, while implying we don't. Give us room to backpedal or confirm later as needed.
That is my reasoning, at least.
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>>5259700
>>”What? We’re just friends, man.”
>>5259717
I'll swap to the above
>>5259703
Ignore my original vote
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>>5259700
>>”Yeah, crazy right? I dunno how it happened, but I’m really happy about it.”
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>>5259702
>>5259711
>>5259722
>>5259725
Alright, 2 for just friends and 2 for crazy. Let’s have a revote, as this is semi-important and I don’t want this to be decided on a random roll.

Link to this post, writing 1 for just friends and 2 for being happy about it.
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>>5259739
1
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>>5259739
1 if we audibly act like a flustered tsundere ourselves, but otherwise 2
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>>5259747
I will say even when he’s specifically trying to manipulate people, acting shy and tsundere seems out of character for Danketsu. He’s very direct in pretty much everything, after all. If people want to go for it, then sure, but I just wanted to let that be known.
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>>5259751
Nah, forget I voted for it. I think I have a different idea of what that means from everyone else here
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>>5259739
1
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>>5259739
>2
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>>5259739
2
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>>5259753
Does that mean you’re changing your vote to 2?
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>>5259739
2
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>>5259762
No, 1 but without the getting flustered act.
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>>5259766
Alright, then we’re still tied, unless >>5259747 wants to go for 2 since we won’t be getting flustered?
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>>5259768
That's what it says, innit?
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>>5259778
I think it means 1 without the lame flustered tsundere act
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>>5259782
No it doesn't, it says that if it's not "act flustered", it's a 2

Also, way to ruin our entire scheme and friendzone her.
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>>5259739
I wanted to skip this vote, but since it's tied...
2
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>>5259739
2
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>>5259768
It's a 2, yeah. A shame, I would've liked to see Danketsu's layered acting: pretending to be pretending that he's pretending not to like someone!
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2 it is.
>Writing
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>>5259700
You smile at your feet, and you do your best to make yourself look convincing when you look up. “Yeah, I know what ya mean. It’s kinda crazy, y’know. Can’t believe someone like her’d like me, especially not one who I liked too. And it all happened so quick… dunno what I did, but I musta done somethin’ right.”

You hear… she would probably say it was undignified if she ever heard you calling it that, but you hear what is undeniably a squeal coming from behind you. You sigh, before swivelling around, seeing that Tsukuya’s focus had been completely broken, her face flushed and red and the girl looking completely flustered. “You heard that, huh?” You said with a shaky grin, feigning surprise and embarrassment. She nods, and you look at her for a bit longer, before sighing, scratching your cheek. “Well, you ain’t gonna make any more progress like that, so… Come here.”

She takes her time, shakily standing up, before slowly walking up to you. You raise your left arm, wrapping it around her shoulders and pulling her into your side, and the girl practically melts into your embrace, her hands then wrapping around your waist and her face going into your chest.

You look back at Shin, who’s watching with an eyebrow raised and a smirk on his face. “What’re you starin’ at?” You grumble, pretending you’re annoyed at a spectator. “Get back to work.” He laughs and shrugs, going back to swinging his zanpakuto, while Tsukuya takes her face out from your chest and looks at you.

“Did… did you mean that? Do you actually…”

>”I might play around a lot, but when it comes down to it, I mean what I say. You know that.”
>”Um… yeah. I think I did mean it. Sorry, I’ve never really… had this before, so it’s hard for me to know.”
>”I mean… I do like you. But I’m not sure it’s like this.”
>Other (write-in)
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>>5259819
>”Um… yeah. I think I did mean it. Sorry, I’ve never really… had this before, so it’s hard for me to know.”
Tsukuya CUTE!!!!!
CUTE!!!!!
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>>5259819
>”Um… yeah. I think I did mean it. Sorry, I’ve never really… had this before, so it’s hard for me to know.”
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>>5259819
>”Um… yeah. I think I did mean it. Sorry, I’ve never really… had this before, so it’s hard for me to know.”
The inevitable betrayal will be even more painful (for her)
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>>5259819
>>”Um… yeah. I think I did mean it. Sorry, I’ve never really… had this before, so it’s hard for me to know.”
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>>5259819
>”Um… yeah. I think I did mean it. Sorry, I’ve never really… had this before, so it’s hard for me to know.”
I was worried her Tsundere would be too strong for her to go along with that this early, glad to be wrong.
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>>5259819
>”I might play around a lot, but when it comes down to it, I mean what I say. You know that.”
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>>5259827
>>5259824
>>5259829
>>5259834
>>5259836
>>5259837
Second option wins, writing.
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>>5259819
>”I might play around a lot, but when it comes down to it, I mean what I say. You know that.”
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>>5259829
Is there any reason to betray her?
>Talented
>Completely and utterly loyal
>Smart, but not so social as to see through our veneer of manipulation
>Cute
Seems like she's about the perfect follower danketsu could ask for.
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>>5259841
Take care of your pawns and they take care of you.
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>>5259841
You have to backstab Momo, it's tradition.
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>>5259851
Aizen is a bitch and a jobber who died in one hit, so no thanks
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>>5259819
“Yeah.” You interrupt her, not needing to hear her finish, you know what she means. “Yeah, I think I do. I’ve never really had anythin’ like this to compare it to, so I could be wrong… but I don’t think I am.” She stares at you for a moment, gazing into your eyes, before she does something completely unexpected - she grabs your face with both hands, pulls you in, and kisses you.

It was so quick you didn’t even have time to react, and as she pulls away, she laughs at your face, happy that for the first time she’s managed to genuinely shock you. She spins away, clutching onto your left arm and resting her head on your shoulder, humming away happily. You look over at her, before shaking her head, smiling yourself.

That had confirmed something for you - you hadn’t felt much of anything when she had kissed you, other than a sense of pride that you’d managed to get her to like you so easily, and a sense of pleasure that was simply down to the kiss itself - Tsukuya was attractive, after all. There had been nothing there emotionally, no bond or twinge whatsoever, and for the first time, you wondered whether that was a good or a bad thing.

There was no time to ponder it further however, as you felt a surge of reiatsu, and with it, Kazeko’s eyes opening. Her zanpakuto was still the regular blank slate asauchi, but she seemed happy, standing up.

You…
>Ask how it went
>Ask why she hasn’t imprinted yet
>Other (write-in)
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>>5259858
>Ask how it went
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>>5259858
>Ask how it went
Let me guess, her Zanpakuto is standard because she's just so damn formal even her spirit is boring.

Also
>heart eyes
Danketsu is in danger
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>>5259858
>Ask how it went
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>>5259858
>Ask how it went
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>>5259858
>Ask how it went

I feel like we really speed-ran the hell out of Tsukuya. Though maybe this Clan curse of hers helped us out?
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>>5259858
>Ask why she hasn’t imprinted yet
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>>5259872
You did. It did.
Asking how it went wins
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>>5259858
You walk over to Kazeko, Tsukuya content to simply follow along as long as she can hold onto you. Kazeko raises an eyebrow at that as you approach. “How much have I missed?”

You grin, waving her off. “Tell ya later. How’d it go with you? Tsukuya-chan couldn’t make much progress, and Shin’s still tryin’ in his own way.”

She smiles at that, looking at the sword in her hand. “It went well, actually. I couldn’t make any progress whatsoever.”

Now it’s your turn to raise an eyebrow, confused. “How’s not making any progress having things go well?”

“Because I know why. I managed to meet my zanpakuto spirit.”

Now that caught your attention. “You met it? And spoke to it?”

“Them.” She corrected you quietly. “And that’s why I wasn’t able to make any progress. I have two zanpakuto spirits, and they can’t both imprint onto one asauchi, so I need another.”

This was getting more and more interesting by the second. “So you’re a dual type? Like Kyoraku-taicho?”

“Kyoraku?” She asked, curious. Tsukuya also looked at you with the same curiosity, no doubt recognising the name as one of the noble houses.

“Kyoraku Shunsui, one of the oldest Captains in the Gotei 13. He and Ukitake-taicho are the only ones with dual type zanpakuto, but of the two of them, only Kyoraku-taicho has two blades, even when his zanpakuto is sealed.” You tapped your sword against your shoulder where it had been resting this entire time, it feeling so natural in your hand that you’d almost forgotten it was there. “That is, before you apparently.”

“I see.” Kazeko said simply, taking in the information. “I hadn’t realised it was so rare a phenomenon. Regardless, I’ll need to ask for a second asauchi.”

She then turned to you. “What are you going to do? I assume you’re done with training for the day.”

You…
>Come help convince the instructors Kazeko needs a second sword
>Stay here and help out Shin
>Go have a walk somewhere, with Tsukuya inevitably coming too
>Other (write-in)
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>>5259898
>Stay here and help out Shin
Tsukuya isn't going to make any progress with her head in the clouds like this, and Kazeko's already going to get her second sword. All that's left is help our bro Shin.
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>>5259898
>Stay here and help out Shin
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>>5259898
>shin
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>>5259898
Well, we can rest easy knowing that we are not the only ones that is going to attract attention.
>Stay here and help out Shin
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>>5259899
>>5259900
>>5259907
>>5259914
Alright, Shin wins. >Writing
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>>5259898
“I’ll stick around. Help Shin out if he needs it, maybe do some more work myself even. Could do with a bit more of a workout.” Kazeko nodded, satisfied, turning and walking away.

You then turned your attention to Tsukuya. “What about you?” In response, all she did was hug your arm tighter, smiling contentedly. “Right, of course. Well, come on then.” You say, moving over to Shin, who still seemed to be aimlessly swinging his zanpakuto.

“You gettin’ anywhere?” You call out, to which he grunts out a negative.

“I just don’t get it. I feel like I’m doing the right thing, but it just ain’t working!”

You…
>Tell him to stop overthinking it and try the more standard jinzen routine again
>Tell him to stop thinking at all and let his body do what it wants to do
>Tell him that maybe his zanpakuto wants to be used in an actual fight and offer yourself for a spar
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>>5259927
>Tell him that maybe his zanpakuto wants to be used in an actual fight and offer yourself for a spar
He said before that if it were him, he'd want to be used. I'd say he's probably going to have a better chance of unlocking his zanpakuto by actually fighting.
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>>5259927
>Tell him that maybe his zanpakuto wants to be used in an actual fight and offer yourself for a spar
>HaveTsukuya fight alongside him, to make the match even.
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>>5259927
>>Tell him that maybe his zanpakuto wants to be used in an actual fight and offer yourself for a spar
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>>5259927
>Tell him that maybe his zanpakuto wants to be used in an actual fight and offer yourself for a spar
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>>5259930
>>5259937
>>5259939
>>5259941
Sparring wins, writing
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>>5259949
Sorry, something’s come up and I might have to pause things here for the day. Sorry for the shorter session, but we’ll have a few running next week and hopefully I’ll be able to make those a bit longer to compensate. Thanks for playing everyone!
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>>5253399
Am I supposed to be imagining MC witha mobster accent lmao. Seems fitting for a charismatic schemer.
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>>5259927
“Well, ya said ya think it wants to be used, right?” You say to him, pulling your sword down back from your shoulder. “So… use it. Let’s go.”

Shin grins at that, turning to face you. “Now you’re talking! But, uh…” He finished a little lamely, pointing at Tsukuya, who jumped a little in surprise.

“Oh, yeah, right! I’ll… I’ll just watch you two.” She said, quickly slipping away from you. You give her a wave, which she smiles at, before you put all your focus on Shin, who stands ready in a kendo stance.

You…
>Take your normal evasion strategy, force Shin to work for it
>Take a defensive, skilful approach to allow Shin to show what he can do
>Go the aggressive route, there’s no point in this if you don’t treat it like a real fight
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>>5260597
>Go the aggressive route, there’s no point in this if you don’t treat it like a real fight
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>>5260597
>Take your normal evasion strategy, force Shin to work for it
We're trying to force him to work for it, right? So logically this should trigger something.
If it doesn't work we can always switch tactics.
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>>5260597
>>Go the aggressive route, there’s no point in this if you don’t treat it like a real fight
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>>5260597
>Take a defensive, skilful approach to allow Shin to show what he can do
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>>5260599
>>5260600
>>5260610
>>5260612
Calling it for the aggressive approach. Roll me 3d10, DC 16, crit 20z
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Rolled 5, 8, 8 = 21 (3d10)

>>5260620
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Rolled 7, 10, 7 = 24 (3d10)

>>5260620
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Rolled 4, 2, 10 = 16 (3d10)

>>5260620
nice crit lads
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>>5260622
>>5260623
>>5260625
The dice really don’t seem to like Shin very much, do they?
>Writing
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>>5260597
You surge forwards, intending on pressuring Shin and making him feel as if this was a real fight. His zanpakuto was far more likely to respond to a need, rather than a want, after all, and while Shin himself likely didn’t think he was in any danger from your attack, the reality was far different - as if the boy couldn’t imprint on his zanpakuto, he was defective in your eyes.

And broken, useless tools were made to be discarded.

You briefly think about speeding up your approach even further with a shunpo, but even you thought that might be asking too much of him. But as you approach Shin, you’re pleasantly surprised - instead of swinging wildly at where you had been, or where he assumed you’d be, his eyes were actually capable of tracking you now and instead attacking your actual position.

His swing was still too slow to actually hit, you think to yourself as you dance out of the way, throwing out a lazy slash that nicked his arm, but the fact that he could register your speed now meant he was already improving, and at a decently fast clip besides.

You step in, sending the larger boy off balance with a straight fist to the chest, him having not expected the sudden hakuda blow. Instead of pressing forward, you retreat while swinging, the extra range of your blade meaning that you’re still able to shallowly slice Shin’s chest open while being out of his own reach, even with his longer arms.

Despite the shallow cuts that were beginning to pile up, Shin looked none the worse for wear, readying his sword again before he charged you this time.

You…
>Stand firm and meet him
>Redirect his momentum, confusing him and giving you an easy counter
>Avoid it entirely, hang back and pelt him with kido
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>>5260629
>>Redirect his momentum, confusing him and giving you an easy counter
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>>5260629
>Stand firm and meet him
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>>5260629
>Stand firm and meet him
Gotta let him use his sword, probably.
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>>5260629
>Stand firm and meet him
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>>5260631
>>5260632
>>5260633
>>5260634
Alright, give me 3d10 for stand and meet him. DC 21, crit 29
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Rolled 3, 8, 8 = 19 (3d10)

>>5260639
>>
Rolled 4, 7, 8 = 19 (3d10)

>>5260639
>>
Rolled 5, 8, 9 = 22 (3d10)

>>5260639
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>>5260640
>>5260641
>>5260642
Just barely passed. Writing
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>>5260629
You watch him coming, and decide to do something you normally never do. You’re well aware you aren’t the physically strongest around, and your ego doesn’t overtake you so much that you’re insecure about your flaws and feel the need to prove yourself. It especially seems like a bad idea considering that Shin demonstrably is strong, but…

You stand tall, clasping your zanpakuto in both hands as you wait for him, preparing to defend against his attack. If Shin’s surprised by this approach, he doesn’t show it, crashing his sword straight down against yours.

The impact almost tears your guard apart, feeling your legs almost give out, and your arms scream at you as Shin continues with hammer-blow after hammer-blow.

You realise that it was a miracle you’ve lasted this long against the furious attack, and so you…
>Slip away from him and go back to your more usual style
>Try to attack him from under your guard (how?)
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>>5260645
>Slip away from him and go back to your more usual style
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>>5260645
>Slip away from him and go back to your more usual style
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>>5260645
>Slip away from him and go back to your more usual style
I'm not particularly creative when it come to fights, I'm afraid
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>>5260647
>>5260649
>>5260652
Slipping away wins. Roll me 3d10, DC 17.
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Rolled 10, 1, 9 = 20 (3d10)

>>5260658
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Rolled 8, 3, 1 = 12 (3d10)

>>5260658
Let's see
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Rolled 3, 4, 9 = 16 (3d10)

>>5260658
>>
Rolled 6, 10, 2 = 18 (3d10)

>>5260658
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>>5260659
>>5260660
>>5260661
Pass, writing.
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>>5260645
This is untenable. You’d intended to let him get a few hits in to maybe boost his confidence, thinking that may help out, but at this rate he’ll end up hurting you, and getting injured isn’t worth any benefit Shin may get from it.

You wait for him to attack again, letting his sword crash against yours. You let the force push you down, pretending to have your knees buckle. Shin sees what he thinks is victory, and so raises his blade for the final strike, allowing you the instant you need to act. Your left hand leaves your zanpakuto’s hilt, instead pointing at Shin’s raised arms as you shout “Hainawa!”

A crackling yellow rope of reishi files forth from your hand, wrapping around Shin’s arms and immobilising them, as you quickly backstep with a shunpo, putting distance between the two of you.

Shin breaks out of the Hainawa relatively easily, that down to the haste of its creation and likely also due to his instinctive talent when it comes to kido. He watches you warily, a bit more on guard now that kido’s on the table, something he still can’t use himself.

You…
>Stick with kido from range, you don’t want to get anywhere close to the situation you were just in
>Use shunpo to ensure you’re never in range for long enough for him to actually hit you
>Get close enough that he can’t hit you with his sword, using hakuda to your advantage
>Other (write-in)
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>>5260669
>Stick with kido from range, you don’t want to get anywhere close to the situation you were just in
Seems sticking to melee isn't working, maybe Shin needs to figure out kido to speak to his sword? If his sword specialises in kido, it doesn't matter how much he swings it, he won't figure it out.
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>>5260669
>Stick with kido from range, you don’t want to get anywhere close to the situation you were just in
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>>5260669
>Stick with kido from range, you don’t want to get anywhere close to the situation you were just in
If >>5260672 isn't right, this will at least give him experience fighting a kido user.
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>>5260669
>Stick with kido from range, you don’t want to get anywhere close to the situation you were just in

>>5260672
Makes sense, but how the fuck are we supposed to teach him kido?
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>>5260672
>>5260674
>>5260675
>>5260676
Sticking with Kido wins, roll me 3d10. DC 13, crit 18
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Rolled 9, 6, 10 = 25 (3d10)

>>5260678
>DC 13
Poor Shin
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Rolled 4, 7, 4 = 15 (3d10)

>>5260678
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>>5260669
>You’d intended to let him get a few hits in to maybe boost his confidence, thinking that may help out, but at this rate he’ll end up hurting you, and getting injured isn’t worth any benefit Shin may get from it.
Feels like we made a mistake, here. Shin's clearly the hot-blooded type, so I think a more straightforward brutal fisticuffs style fight - though much worse for us - would have helped him awaken the fastest. It's been forever and a half since I saw what little I did of Bleach, but didn't Ichigo first get into contact with his "zanpakuto" while on the verge of Hollowfication thanks to Urahara?
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>>5260681
He did, but bear in mind the Shattered Shaft is a process specifically engineered to cause that to happen - either you make contact with your shinigami powers, or you hollowfy. Plus Ichigo is a special case on many different levels, as I’m sure we’re all aware, so I would be careful with using him as a yardstick.
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Rolled 2, 10, 1 = 13 (3d10)

>>5260678
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>>5260681
We established that one approach doesn't work for everybody, and fighting in melee has yet to produce any results.
Besides, maybe what he needs is a straightforward head-on fight; with kido.
Getting pummelled with kido might help him realise what he needs to do.
Or not. Either way, we will probably learn something.
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>>5260679
>>5260680
>>5260684
Crit, and by a pretty wide margin too. Writing in 5 minutes.
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>>5260669
You raise a finger, pointing directly at Shin, who in turn raises his sword to defend, likely expecting you to use Sho, the Hado you’d used in his defence against Tsunayashiro. You couldn’t help yourself, smirking as you whispered under your breath. “Hado #4: Byakurai.”

The sudden bolt of lightning that escaped from your finger caught Shin completely off-guard, the boy having expected the invisible wave of force that was Sho. He was unable to defend properly, the thunderbolt hitting him in the shoulder and shocking him, you having purposefully toned down the power to avoid it piercing right through like you knew it could.

Before he was able to properly react, you were already moving onto the next spell. “Disintegrate, you black dog of Rondanini!” You cry out, as your hand draws symbols in the air, taking the precaution to use the incantation after how easily Shin had broken free of Hainawa. “Look upon yourself with horror and then claw out your own throat! Bakudo #9: Geki!”

As you finished the spell, your body began to glow with an unearthly red energy, Shin’s doing the same after a moment, the energy paralysing the boy, giving you time to use the most powerful Hado you knew. Your father had told you that this spell was normally used in conjunction with other forms of kido to form traps, but you didn’t have the time to set those up at the moment, which is the reason you’d bothered immobilising Shin. Who needs a trap if your opponent’s standing still?

“Ye lord! The mud of the earth and seas of void, silence of all who twist in slumber! Cry out, leaping toward the golden forest! Hado #12: Fushibi!”

A blast of fire spurred forward from your palms, rushing towards Shin, who’s eyes widened as he began trying to move, before…

>Roll me 3d10, DC hidden.
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Rolled 4, 1, 7 = 12 (3d10)

>>5260695
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>>5260695
Let's see
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Rolled 6, 2, 7 = 15 (3d10)

>>5260699
Fuckin' autocorrect
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Rolled 1, 2, 7 = 10 (3d10)

>>5260695
Here's hoping.
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>>5260703
>>5260701
>>5260699
>DC hidden
This... does not look good.
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>>5260697
>>5260701
>>5260703
Not the best, but we’ll see where it gets you.
>Writing
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>>5260695
The blast hits Shin, and explodes violently, kicking up a cloud of dust. You watch it expectantly, making sure you’re ready for any attack or movement, but as it all settles down, you realise you might have been expecting too much.

Shin’s down on the ground, out like a light. You walk over to assess the damage, before you realise that he was actually uninjured, at least from the Fushibi. He must have somehow defended against it, the effort of which being what knocked him out. You go to pick him and his fallen zanpakuto up, when you stop.

Before your eyes, you see his zanpakuto shift and morph, the red wrappings becoming black and the guard going from rectangular to circular. You smile at the sight, happy to see that this hadn’t been a waste of your time. “Tsukuya-chan, mind helping me out here?” You call, looking back to the girl, only to find she was already by your side, lifting Shin up and hefting him on her shoulder.

“Do you know what dorm he’s in, Danketsu-kun?” You shake your head as you pick up his zanpakuto for him, sheathing your own as you do. Tsukuya titters, nodding, before taking your hand in her own. “Well, nothing for it. Let’s go find it.” She says, before walking off, dragging you along with her.

You decide to…
>Spend some time with Tsukuya after you drop off Shin
>Catch up with Kazeko, see if she got that second sword
>Head back to your own dorm, get ready for the next day
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>>5260708
>Spend some time with Tsukuya after you drop off Shin
We need to help her get her Zanpakuto. She's the only one left
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>>5260708
Oh man Shin is going to either be the betrayal that hurts me the most or our Doc Holliday and I'm not sure which one is worse.
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>>5260708
>Spend some time with Tsukuya after you drop off Shin
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>>5260709
>>5260711
Anyone else around to vote, or shall I just go with these two?
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>>5260708
>Spend some time with Tsukuya after you drop off Shin
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>>5260709
>>5260710
>>5260717
Alright, spending time with Tsukuya wins.
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>>5260708
>Catch up with Kazeko, see if she got that second sword
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>>5260708
The two of you go through the process of finding what exact dorm Shin lives in, you content to stand back for now and let Tsukuya do the talking.

While she might have started acting like a lovesick puppy with you, the moment anyone else was in the picture her ice-queen persona came back in full force, and that alongside the relatively intimidating image of her hefting the ‘rough and violent’ Rukongai boy over her shoulder with ease was enough for people to give her what she wanted without any questions, all of them no doubt assuming she herself had been the one to beat Shin into unconsciousness.

Most were so rattled by the sight of it that they didn’t even notice the two of you were holding hands, but you were sure some of the more observant or confident among the students had taken note of it. It was likely only a matter of time until that spread, and you knew the moment it hit Tsunayashiro’s ears he would likely make himself a nuisance again; the prospect of which only excites you. Having a wrench around to throw off your plans would do a lot to keep things from become stale and predictable.

It didn’t take long for you to be pointed in the right direction, Tsukuya waiting outside the actual dorm while you took Shin in, leaving his zanpakuto beside him, along with a note explaining that he had managed to imprint at the last second. Once he was fine, you left again, Tsukuya taking your arm in hers as you walked out, you smirking at her as she did.

“What now?” She asked sweetly, and you thought about the options you had.

>”We could try and have you perform jinzen again, but I’m not sure that’d be that effective. I don’t think either of us would be able to focus on training right now…”
>”We could go on a walk around or something, and just talk. I don’t actually know that much about you, I’ve realised.”
>”I’ve not actually explored that much of the Seireitei. We could sneak out of the Academy and see what’s around?”
>Other (write-in)
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>>5260723
>>”We could go on a walk around or something, and just talk. I don’t actually know that much about you, I’ve realised.”
I wanna know about the curse
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>>5260723
>We could go on a walk around or something, and just talk. I don’t actually know that much about you, I’ve realised.”
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>>5260723
>”I’ve not actually explored that much of the Seireitei. We could sneak out of the Academy and see what’s around?”
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>>5260724
>>5260726
>>5260727
Going on a walk wins, writing.
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>>5260723
Sorry about the delay, something came up, but shouldn’t be any breaks like that again.

“Well, we could go try jinzen again, but…” You turn your head and look at her, seeing the way she was looking at you, and sigh. “But I don’t think we’d get much done right now, y’know.”

“I was also thinkin’ that we could sneak out, go and see what’s goin’ on in the Seireitei… but it’s gettin’ a little late for that, I think, so leave that for next time.”

“So… what instead?” Tsukuya asked you, the two of you simply aimlessly walking through the Academy, you slowly steering your path towards somewhere private.

“So I was thinkin’ that we could just, y’know… talk. After all, I mean… I don’t actually know too much about ya, Tsukuya-chan. And ya don’t know that much about me, either.”

“Well… that sounds lovely, Danketsu-kun.” She murmured, pressing herself more into your side, and glaring at anyone who dared to even glance in your direction, making you laugh and her to pout as you laughed at her.

You…
>Asked her about her clan
>Asked her what it was like being a full noble
>Asked her why it was that she’d had such a massive 180 in her opinion of you in just a day
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>>5260784
>Asked her about her clan
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>>5260784
>Asked her about her clan
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>>5260784
>Asked her what it was like being a full noble
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>>5260784
>Asked her about her clan
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>>5260784
>Asked her about her clan
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>>5260786
>>5260788
>>5260789
>>5260792
>>5260794
Asking about her clan wins, writing.
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>>5260708
“What’s it like?” You ask, causing her to look up at you, but you’re still looking straight ahead.

“What’s what like?”

“Your clan. What’s the Nohara clan like?”

“Oh, I see…” She says, pausing for a second as she seemingly thinks about how to put what she’s going to say into words. “It’s like… like a prison of sorts. But not in the way you think, it’s not like they’ve forced me to be someone I’m not, or wanted me to do things that I didn’t want to… In actuality, my clan is extremely supportive of me. Of all of us. But…”

“But?” You ask, curious. She sort of squirms, but keeps going, seemingly not very comfortable with whatever she’s going to say.

“We’re… emotional people. Kinda like the Shiba clan, but they wear everything they feel on their sleeve. They say what they mean, and are straightforward with everything. You’re actually… you’re a lot like they are, Danketsu-kun. But my clan… we love. We love things intensely, and that love doesn’t fade over time, it only grows stronger. But because of that, it’s easy for people to hurt us, whether they mean it or not. That’s why they… why I put up all those walls. Because I don’t want to be hurt like that. I’ve seen what it can do to us, and…”

“I see,” You say, stopping for a moment so that you can stand and look at her face to face, feeling like this was important enough to her to warrant such a gesture. “But if that’s the case… how come ya opened up to me? And so quickly?”

“Because…” She looks to the side, as if she’s debating saying it, but she looks back at you, and confidence fills her eyes. “My clan have a certain quirk. Some of us call it a curse, others just think of it as something we deal with, but… Each of us in the clan have someone out there, someone who’s a vital, pivotal part of their life - the most important person in their life apart from themselves. Sometimes it’s their arch-rival, sometimes is a sworn, hated enemy… but most of the time, it’s… a soulmate. And from the moment I first saw you… I knew.”

You blink, thinking back to when you had first made eye-contact with the girl just a few days ago. “Back when we first saw each other, ya did some kinda double take when ya saw me. That was ‘cause…”

“Yes. Because I realised you were my soulmate. So I couldn’t help it. If there was anyone I had to put myself out there to trust you wouldn’t hurt me… it had to be you.”

You…
>Ask if she’s absolutely sure you’re her ‘soulmate’
>Ask if this soulmate thing is always mutual
>Accept it, and ask something else (write-in?)

Write-ins recommended for this one even if you’re taking one of the prompts.
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>>5260808
This is meant to be linked to >>5260784, but otherwise accurate.
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>>5260808
>Ask if this soulmate thing is always mutual
THE CURSE IS GOING TO BRAINWASH US
PUT ON YOUR TINFOIL HATS
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>>5260808
>Ask if she’s absolutely sure you’re her ‘soulmate’
I'm happy and satisfied with this waifu.
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>>5260808
>Ask if she’s absolutely sure you’re her ‘soulmate’
Literally perfect. Is there literally any reason to not keep her forever? What kind of schemer doesn't want someone completely and utterly loyal and trustworthy?

I say we take her on our ride to whatever ambition we want. I don't know what It is, but having someone always in our corner, willing to follow us to hell and back, is literally the best we could ask.
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>>5260808
>Ask if this soulmate thing is always mutual

Also
>Schizo GF
>Psycho BF
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>>5260808
>Ask if she’s absolutely sure you’re her ‘soulmate’
>Ask if "the curse" for lack of a better term activate again or if it's done now.
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>>5260828
That clans "curse" knows what it's doing.
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>>5260816
>>5260820
>>5260826
>>5260828
>>5260829
Asking if she’s sure that you’re the one wins, writing.
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>>5260828
>>5260835
The curse has its own keikaku going on, I see. Our kid will be like Ichigo with his Shinigami/Quincy powers, except instead of sick ghostbusting skills our kid will just have an asylum's worth of mental disorders. this works out because in animeland the nuttier you are the stronger you tend to become
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>>5260808
“Are ya sure?” You ask seriously, placing your hands on her shoulders as you do. “Are ya sure that it’s me? I’m the one fer ya?”

She seemed shocked by the question, but then her expression melted into one of happiness, the girl beginning to tear up. “The fact that you even asked be that… Yes! It has to be you! I don’t want it to be anyone but you!”

She almost leaped into your arms in an outpouring of emotion, you barely catching her and keeping the both of you steady. You stroked her hair once you were standing straight, and whispered into her ear, even as you fought with all your might to keep that twisted smirk off your face. You couldn’t believe your luck. She believed you were her soulmate? What more could you possibly ask for in a pawn?

As you looked at her, her face buried in your chest, you thought about what the future might hold. If she was so enamoured with you, perhaps, if you ever needed it, perhaps she could be someone you let know about the truth?

You didn’t trust her now, and even with all she had said, you probably never truly would. But even still, if there were anyone outside of yourself that you possibly could trust, someone as mindlessly loyal to you as Tsukuya surely would be couldn’t be the worst choice.

Regardless, that was for the future. For now, you…
>Take Tsukuya back to her dorm once she’s calmed down, and go to your own to sleep
>Take her back to your own room, there’s no chance she’d let go of you any time soon
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>>5260848
>Take Tsukuya back to her dorm once she’s calmed down, and go to your own to sleep
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>>5260848
>Take Tsukuya back to her dorm once she’s calmed down, and go to your own to sleep
>Check out her sword
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>>5260848
>Take Tsukuya back to her dorm once she’s calmed down, and go to your own to sleep
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>>5260848
>Take Tsukuya back to her dorm once she’s calmed down, and go to your own to sleep
We need to meet her parents before we start bringing her back to our dorm, of course.
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I do think we should eventually tell her part of our dreams. Not the part where we've been manipulating everyone, obviously, but that we hid our powers because we have an ambition.
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>>5260854
>>5260865
>>5260866
>>5260868
Taking her back to her dorm wins, writing.
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>>5260848
You sit on the ground outside with Tsukuya, you sat cross legged while she’s curled up on your lap, letting everything she’s kept bottled up out as she laughs, sobs and talks into your chest, you making sure you never stop talking back or stroking her hair as you do.

Over the course of an hour, maybe two, her grip on your clothes becomes less and less tight, her words less frequent, and her breathing more even and shallow. It’s obvious that she’s completely worn herself out, and so you stand, lifting her up in a princess carry to take her back to her dorm, the girl throwing her hands around your neck and burying her face into its crook.

By the time you’re talking her back, many of the other students have gone to their dorms themselves, and so you don’t get too many looks as you carry her through the campus. You’d lied to her earlier - you of course had known exactly where Shin’s dorm was, just as you knew where Kazeko, Tsunayashiro, and of course, Tsukuya’s were as well. Still, you made a show of looking around and asking questions, just in case Tsukuya was paying close enough attention to find you taking her straight to her dorm odd.

You knocked on the door to her dorm, and one of the noble girls from your class opened the door. “Yes? What is- Nohara-san!” She exclaimed, seeing Tsukuya in your arms, before glaring at you. “What did you-“

“Stop!” Tsukuya herself shouted, glaring at the girl with puffy, red eyes. “You will not speak to him that way! Danketsu-kun has done absolutely nothing wrong. I am the one at fault, so if I hear even a whisper that he apparently tried to do anything untoward, it will be your head that I will come after, understood?”

The girl shakily nodded, opening the door wider as Tsukuya stepped down from your arms, unsteady on her feet for just a moment. You reached out to catch her, the girl smiling at you as you did, turning to face you as she clutched your face with both hands. “Thank you, Danketsu-kun. For being you.”

She pulled you in for a kiss, you going along with it as you actually expected it this time. It was longer than the first, but still short, and Tsukuya smiled at you after she pulled away, a twinkle in her eyes. “See you tomorrow.” She stepped inside, shutting the door, leaving you alone.

“Well,” You muttered to yourself as you began to walk away. “What a successful day.”

Roll me a d100, taking the fourth roll.
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Rolled 76 (1d100)

>>5260901
Fourth? Seems very specific
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Rolled 22 (1d100)

>>5260901
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>5260901
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>>5260908
>>5260909
>>5260910
Gonna need one more roll.
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Rolled 51 (1d100)

>>5260920
Okat
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>5260920
here you go.
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>>5260921
Interesting.

Alright, now vote for what Danketsu will train in the morning. If you pick Kido, be sure to choose what spell as well, choosing from the list from earlier.
>Zanjutsu
>Jinzen
>Hakuda
>Kido
>Hoho
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>>5260924
>Hoho
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>>5260924
>Jinzen
I wanna find out who the shadowy thing is
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>>5260924
>Jinzen
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>>5260924
Where is the list again, QM?
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>>5260941
It’s in >>5259518
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>>5260924
>Zanjutsu
we should shore up our weaknesses
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>>5260924
Will let this vote for 15 more minutes.
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>>5260948
Thank you>>5260924
>Kido
>Hakufuku
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>>5260958
+1
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>>5260924
>Zanjutsu
Really should patch up this weakness. It's the mainstay of shinigami combat and we can't match our own pawn in skill.
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>>5260924
>Zanjutsu
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>>5260924
>Zanjutsu
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>>5260928
>>5260929
>>5260930
>>5260952
>>5260958
>>5260963
>>5260968
>>5260970
Zanjutsu just barely wins. Alright, roll me 3d10 for training effectiveness, no DC but higher is of course better.
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Rolled 3, 4, 9 = 16 (3d10)

>>5260977
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Rolled 10, 6, 3 = 19 (3d10)

>>5260977
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Rolled 5, 9, 2 = 16 (3d10)

>>5260977
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Rolled 8, 8, 5 = 21 (3d10)

>>5260977
Alright
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>>5260980
>>5260985
>>5260986
Alright, and finally roll me another d100, taking best of three this time.
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Rolled 86 (1d100)

>>5260989
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Rolled 25 (1d100)

>>5260989
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Rolled 66 (1d100)

>>5260989
here
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Rolled 18 (1d100)

>>5260989
Okay
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>>5260990
>>5260991
>>5260993
>86
Well well.
>writing
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>>5260901
You wake up before dawn, well-rested as always. You quietly slip out of bed, having already decided to work on your zanjutsu, that short bout where Shin had almost overpowered you being the only sour spot in your whole day yesterday.

While you work with your blade, running through basic kata and movements, paying close attention to your stances and positioning, you feel something. Some sort of feeling that you’re sure isn’t coming from you, at least not directly. It’s not down to some other reiatsu, or anything like that either…

It takes you some time, but you realise it’s your zanpakuto that you can feel it coming from. What’s it trying to do, communicate? You have the feeling that you should enter jinzen, but… you’re also aware that that takes time, time you don’t have right this second - you’ll need to go to classes in an hour. Sighing, you resolved to perform jinzen once you have free time, the feeling abating as soon as you resolve to do so, being replaced by another sensation you can only describe as a “thumbs up”.

You clear that from your mind as you head back to your dorm to prepare for the day, the nobles in your room still not even awake by the time you’re back.

——

You walk into the class after it was meant to begin, only to find everyone murmuring and the instructor not even there yet. You can see Tsunayashiro glaring at you hatefully, and back where you normally sit, Kazeko, Shin and Tsukuya all speaking with each other much more naturally than they had the day before, Tsukuya having already joined them without you asking.

Shin waves as he sees you come in, while Tsukuya smiles warmly. As you walk up the stairs, you spy the two swords tied to Kazeko’s waist, a daisho pair with identical green fittings and hexagonal guards, one being a standard katana with the other being a tanto. You grin, sliding down into your seat next to Tsukuya and Shin, Kazeko next to the Rukongai boy.

“Where’s teach?” You ask, curious as to what’s going on?

Shin shrugs. “Kazeko’s been here early like always, but she said he never showed up.”

You tilt your head in confusion. “That’s-“ You interrupt yourself, your head suddenly flicking to look at the door.

>Roll me 3d10, DC 17, crit 30.
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Rolled 5, 4, 3 = 12 (3d10)

>>5261009
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Rolled 2, 7, 5 = 14 (3d10)

>>5261009
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Rolled 8, 7, 10 = 25 (3d10)

>>5261009
No idea what the crit could do, honestly.
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>>5261010
>>5261011
>>5261012
You learn a little.
>Writing
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>>5261009
You sense 5 enormous sources of reiatsu, flanked by 3 other less sizeable but no less impressive energies, as well as two that are notably weaker than the rest, yet that still dwarf your instructors, the one leading them in your direction. One of them feels distinctly familiar to… well, your own, as you realise that one of the weaker powers you feel is none other than your father’s.

“That’s what?” Shin asked, confused.

You turned back around to face him, incredulous. “You don’t feel that?”

“Feel what?”

“Yes, Danketsu-kun, what-“ Tsukuya suddenly stiffened, as did most of the class as the majority finally began sensing what was approaching them. Kazeko had noticed at a similar time to you, so she was slightly more composed, but still a bit shocked. Shin alone was looking between everyone, confused as to what was going on, but he wasn’t left waiting for long.

Your instructor walked into the room, swiftly followed by five people in white coats, those then being followed by five others in standard shinigami shihakusho, four of them having a badge on their arm that read, ‘Lieutenant’, save for your father alone.

“Class!” Your instructor shouted, clearly deadly serious. “I present to you Captains Kyoraku of Squad 8, Ukitake of Squad 13, Hikifune of Squad 12, Hirako of Squad 5, and Tsukabishi of the Kido Corps, as well as Lieutenants Yadomaru, Shiba, Sarugaki, Aizen, and Seventh Seat Hokkyokusei of each squad respectively!”

Your eyes widened in surprise at the fact that five captains had come to see your class, trying to puzzle out why, even as some people’s eyes turned to you, realising the name you shared with the Kido Corps’s Seventh Seat. However, you also noticed Shin’s eyes widen as he looked at the Captains gathered before him, and specifically at Hikifune-taicho, realising at once it must have been her he was speaking of before and not Shihoin-taicho.

You…
>Stay quiet, waiting to see what happens
>Try to speak to one of the Captains (who?)
>Try to speak to one of the Lieutenants (who?)
>Try to speak to your father
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>>5261031
>Stay quiet, waiting to see what happens
We can speak to our father later, let's see the situation
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>>5261031
>Stay quiet, waiting to see what happens
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>>5261031
>Try to speak to one of the Lieutenants (who?)
>Aizen
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>>5261031
>Stay quiet, waiting to see what happens
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>>5261034
>>5261037
>>5261039
>>5261040
Staying quiet wins, writing.
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>>5261031
Your shock turned into excitement as you realised what this was. This was a chance! A chance for you to be recognised by the leaders of the Seireitei! But that also meant you had to be careful. It wouldn’t do to have them dislike you, to give them a bad first impression. And so, despite your want to try to charm them, you stayed quiet, acting bored and almost feigning sleep, keeping yourself unnoticeable.

You watched the Captains for now, the Lieutenants and your father being more of a secondary concern. Kyoraku, Ukitake and Hikifune all seemed rather friendly, jovial even, but Tsukabishi looked rather stern and serious. You’d likely have a hard time trying to charm him. And then Captain Hirako… he looked almost bored, like he didn’t even want to be here.

Captain Ukitake stepped forward, clapping his hands to set everyone at ease. “Food morning to all of you. It might be a little bit frightening, being suddenly sat in front of five Captains, but-“

“Oh! It’s you!” Hikifune suddenly shouted, simply appearing on your row of seats, all of her focus on Shin. “How are you doing? Did you like my food? It gave you a boost you weren’t expecting, right!?”

Caught off-guard and flustered, Shin could only barely respond, stumbling around his words. “Um, I- It was-“

“Well, clearly it did you good if you’re sat here!” She responded basically to herself, laughing as she did, before she herself was interrupted by a cough from Ukitake, who was still stood at the front. She smiled sheepishly, reappearing at the front in another flawless shunpo, back to business.

“As I was saying… it might be a little scary having this happen, but don’t worry, this is entirely normal. We just happen to like seeing who our future allies will be every now and then.”

That’s an outright lie. You thought to yourself, even as he gave a warm, almost fatherly smile to the class. Captains do normally come through the Academy to see the prospects and poach students they want in their divisions, but almost never first years, and certainly never five of them at once. There’s something else here.

>(1/2)
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>>5261079
“Having said that… There is a specific reason we’ve come here today, that being that not just one, but two exceedingly rare phenomena have happened in this very class, and it got a few of us Captains curious!” Kyoraku said, talking the floor. He looked directly at your row as he said it, eyes directly on you, Shin, and Kazeko.

“Harumichi Kazeko. Sabitsura Shin. Hokkykokusei Danketsu. Please join us down here.” One of the Lieutenants now said, smiling kindly. His name was… Aizen, you believe? The three of you look at each other, before you stand and walk down the stairs, you giving Tsukuya’s hand a reassuring squeeze under the table before you go.

“The three of you all did something very rare - you all imprinted on your zanpakuto incredibly quickly. Hokkyokusei and Harumichi both did something especially rare,” Kyoraku continued, placing his hands on both of your shoulders.

“Hokkyokusei managed to fully imprint on his blade less than a day after receiving it, something that, as far as I’m aware, has never been done before. Meanwhile, Harumichi here is the first wielder of a dual type zanpakuto since myself and Captain Ukitake, and the only one to imprint on two asauchi other than myself.”

“All three of you are to be commended.” Ukitake murmured, looking at the three of you with friendly eyes. “And because of the lack of precedent in this situation, we Captains decided we would also do something unprecedented, and take the time to speak to you now.”

“Sabitsura, come with me!” Hikifune shouted, before leaving the room along with her Lieutenant.

“I would also like to speak with you, under Captain Hikifune’s recommendation. Follow me.” Tsukabishi gruffly stated, him leaving along with Shin and your father, you not missing the look your father gave you as he exited.

“Meanwhile, Ukitake and I want to talk to you, little missy.” Kyoraku said to Kazeko, the girl nodded.

“Understood.” She said, following them out of the room with their Lieutenants, leaving you at the front with the bored looking Captain Hirako.

Hirako didn’t say anything, simply turning to look at you, his bored expression not changing whatsoever.

>Roll 3d10, DC hidden
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Rolled 7, 2, 9 = 18 (3d10)

>>5261080
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Rolled 1, 5, 4 = 10 (3d10)

>>5261080
very worrying
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Rolled 2, 1, 7 = 10 (3d10)

>>5261080
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Rolled 3, 2, 4 = 9 (3d10)

>>5261080
No worries
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>>5261082
>>5261083
>>5261084
18, hmm? Well, let’s see..
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Rolled 1, 10, 3 = 14 (3d10)

>>5261080
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>>5261080
You looked into his eyes, and instantly you realised what this man’s deal was. You could tell that all it had taken was one look, a single instant, and this man had seen through almost every defence you had put up, conscious and subconscious.

He could see your true nature through your eyes, or at least close enough to it, but you found that you were also doing the same to him, and the reason you could break down each other’s walls in just a moment wasn’t due to any special insight the two of you had, you realised.

It was because you were the same.

Perhaps you lacked a few morals the Captain had, and maybe Hirako wasn’t quite as charismatic as you were, but that didn’t matter - the two of you both, at the end of the day, simply wanted entertainment, and to you, things that were out of the ordinary were entertainment.

You couldn’t help it. You broke out into a wide grin, the same instant Hirako himself did, the mirroring causing him to pat you on the shoulder twice, before turning on his heel and beginning to walk out of the class. “Let’s go, Sosuke!”

The Lieutenant- full name Aizen Sosuke, you were assuming - blinked in surprise. “But Captain, you didn’t even speak-“

“I’ve got other stuff to do! Let’s go!” The Captain called back, not even stopping or turning around, causing Aizen to sigh, giving you a hasty bow.

“Apologies for my Captain’s behaviour,” He murmured, observing you for just a moment, no doubt confused as to what just happened, before hurrying out of the room to catch up. You watched him go, before shrugging, and heading back up to your seat to sit next to Tsukuya.

“What was that?” She asked, to which you shrugged again.

“Hell if I know.” You lie, settling down.

Fifth Division, hmm? Interesting.

You…
>Try and find Kazeko once you’re free
>Try and find Shin once you’re free
>Try and find your father once you’re free
>Chill with Tsukuya, let them come to you
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>>5261097
>Try and find your father once you’re free
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>Try and find your father once you’re free
Seems like the logical next step.
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>>5261097
>Chill with Tsukuya, let them come to you
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>>5261097
>Try and find your father once you’re free
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>>5261097
>Try and find Kazeko once you’re free
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>>5261097
>>Try and find your father once you’re free
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>>5261097
>Try and find your father once you’re free
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>>5261097
>Chill with Tsukuya, let them come to you
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>>5261097
>Try and find Kazeko once you’re free
We've really been neglecting the poor girl.
Tsu-chan isn't a yandere, is she?
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>>5261099
>>5261101
>>5261104
>>5261106
>>5261108
>>5261109
>>5261113
>>5261114
Finding Seinaru wins, writing
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>>5261118
Also, secondary vote:
>Bring Tsukuya
>Meet your father alone
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>>5261121
>Bring Tsukuya
Why not?
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>>5261121
>Meet your father alone
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>>5261118
>Bring Tsukuya
A bit early to meet the parents, but fuck it. This is more fun!
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>>5261121
>>Bring Tsukuya
show off our gf
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>>5261121
>Bring Tsukuya
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>>5261124
>>5261123
>>5261125
>>5261126
Bringing her along wins!
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>>5261121
>Bring Tsukuya
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>>5261121
>Meet your father alone
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>>5261097
As soon as you get a break, you stand, looking around. Shin and Kazeko hadn’t returned from their talks, but that wasn’t your main concern at the moment. Tsukuya looks up questioningly, and you smile down at her. “Need ta go’n speak to someone.”

“You’re going to find Shin and Kaze?” She asks, to which you shake your head, smirking at her.

“What, you thought me sharing a name with one of the shinigami was a coincidence?” Her face is marred with confusion, before she remembers what you had said to her when she had first asked how you knew all you did.

“That was your father? But… he looks nothing like you!” She exclaimed.

“True, only one of my little brothers looks like him out o’ the three of us. Still though, doesn’t make the fact any less true.” You start moving to leave, before an idea comes to you, turning back to look at her. “Actually, fuck it. You wanna come?”

She blinks in surprise, before turning away, seemingly embarrassed. “W-Well… Someone has to stay here to take notes on-“

You roll your eyes, pulling her up to her feet, making her let out a little yelp in surprise. “Come on, we ain’t gonna be long. Besides, it can’t be that important, we’re first years, remember? Come on, let’s go. I bet he’ll like ya!”

He definitely wouldn’t, but it’s not like he’d be obvious enough about it that Tsukuya would realise that fact.

The two of you left the room quickly, you following your father’s familiar reiatsu signature straight to him in a hallway, where he seemed to have been waiting for you. His sour expression turned bright and friendly the moment he saw Tsukuya, the girl not catching the shift.

“Hello there, son. I see you’re doing well.”

>”Hello, father.”
>”Hey there, dad.”
>”What’s up, old man?”
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>>5261140
>”What’s up, old man?”
Seems like the most in-character choice.
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>>5261140
>”What’s up, old man?”
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>>5261140
>”Hello, father.”
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>>5261140
>>”What’s up, old man?”
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>>5261140
>”What’s up, old man?”
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>>5261143
>>5261145
>>5261148
>>5261150
>>5261152
What’s up wins.
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>>5261140
“What’s up, old man? How’re you, mom and the brats holdin’ up?” You see your father’s face sour again at the way you address him, but only for an instant, going back into a smile that was only there down to present company.

“Your brothers, your mother and I are doing very well, thank you. We’ve all been pleasantly surprised to hear how well you’ve progressing, and the speed that you’re doing it as well.” He mentioned, glancing at you, before turning to Tsukuya, all smiles again. “And who might you be, young lady?”

“Oh, I’m Nohara Tsukuya. I’m Danketsu-kun’s… um…” She was clearly struggling on how to put it, so you took the opportunity to mess with both her and Seinaru.

“She’s my fiancé.” You said, causing Tsukuya to go beet-red and both of them to sputter outwardly in shock, before Seinaru regained his composure, laughing and pretending that he’s in on the joke.

“Oh son, you always were a joker. Anyways, what’s-“

“I ain’t jokin’.” You say, looking at your father seriously. “We established that we’re soulmates and everythin’. ‘S only a matter of time, in my eyes.” You could feel, rather than see, that beside you, Tsukuya was about to overheat, as red as she was getting from your words, so you decided to cool it off a little. “‘Course, we need approval from you and mom, plus her parents, so we aren’t technically fiancées.” You say, waiting for Tsukuya to calm down, before going with the finishing strike. “Yet.

You put an arm out to catch her and pull her into you as she inevitably fainted, smirking at your father as you did so. “Sorry about that.” You say, your speech changing instantly. “We can talk for real now.”

>(1/2)
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>>5261170
Your father only observed you, before beginning to pace along the hallway. “You know, your mother was once just like her. I had her wrapped around my finger, just like you do. Like I still do. You’re more like me than either of us realise.”

You scoffed at that, running your free hand through your hair. “Not likely. I wouldn’t have taken twenty years to realise my son was hiding his power from me, nor only end up realising it after he was out of my reach.”

“Touché.” Your father murmured. “So you admit it, then?”

You shrug, a twisted smirk on your face. “Not like there’s any point lying about it. It’s obvious that I was hiding something from you, isn’t it? You might be a fool, but you aren’t a complete invalid. You just don’t know how much I’ve been hiding.”

He shot you a glare. “Watch your tongue, boy. I’m-“

“Or what? You’ll hit me, kill me? Don’t be retarded, Seinaru. The Captains know who I am now. You touch me, and you’d regret it. You know that.”

Your father grunted, irritated that you had a point. “Don’t disappoint me, Danketsu. You may amount to something yet.” He muttered, before walking away.

“Prick.” You said, watching him go, before looking at the girl in your arms, who was beginning to wake up.

“D-Danketsu-kun? Where’s your father?”

“He had ta go back to the Seiretei, yanno. Anyway, let’s…”

>Get back to class
>Find Shin
>Find Kazeko
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>>5261172
>Get back to class
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>>5261172
>>Get back to class
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>>5261172
>Get back to class
We'll find the two later, they're probably doing something with the captains.
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>>5261172
>Get back to class
I would have went with girlfriend.
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>>5261179
>>5261192
>>5261193
>>5261204
Getting back to class wins, writing.
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>>5261172
“Get back to class. Probably gonna start back up soon.” You murmur, smiling at her, to which she nods, standing on her own two feet again, and taking your hand in hers.

“Yeah, let’s get back. Maybe Kaze and Shin’ll be done by now, too.” You doubted that, but you nodded anyway. You could be wrong, it’s not like you knew the Captains personally. The two of you walked back to your class, getting there just as your break ended, and as you predicted, Shin and Kazeko weren’t back yet. The two of you sat back down, ready to sit through whatever your instructor had for you now.

——

It was the end of the day, and neither Shin nor Kazeko had come back from their chats with the Captains. Tsukuya was beginning to worry, but you remained calm - it’s not like they would be randomly killed by the Captains, and even if they were, it’s not like it was any skin off your nose.

You turned to say that she shouldn’t worry, when-

“Hokkyokusei!” A voice pierced through the room, you rolling your eyes as you realised who it was. Tsunayashiro came stomping down, glaring at you balefully as he approached.

“What do you want, Tsunayashiro?” Tsukuya asked icily, but the boy glared at her too, something that surprised you.

“Quiet, you traitor. You think I haven’t seen how you’ve been acting with him? You aren’t part of this.” Tsukuya leaned back, shocked, while you raised an eyebrow, surprised. “Let’s take this outside, Hokkyokusei. I can’t stand your smug face.”

>”And what gives ya the idea things will go any better for ya than last time?”
>”Ya don’t talk to Tsukuya-chan like that, asshole.”
>”Fine, if it gets ya to shut up.”
>”Who are ya again?”
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>>5261220
>Just ignore him
>Go helpTsukuyaimprint her sword
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>>5261220
>”Who are ya again?”
Stay mad, fag
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>>5261220
>Other
''Anyway now that the dog is done barking, Tsukuya-Chan let's go and try practicing sword meditation again.''

>Note to our selves to verify our information on her and investigate that bothersome fellow.
>Additional self analysis note, seems we do care about her somewhat but are unable to formulate emotions in any way only thinking in a pragmatic fashion or in terms of interesting and boring.
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>>5261220
>”Who are ya again?”
COPE
SEETHE
MALD
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>>5261220
Changing my vote from >>5261229 to >>5261235
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>>5261220
>”Who are ya again?”
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>>5261235
Ignoring him won't work, he'll just keep trying to fight us, and most likely attack us or something.

Instead, let's make him seethe even more. I want to make him get so angry he unlocks his Zanpakuto through sheer anger.
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>>5261229
>>5261233
>>5261235
>>5261239
>>5261243
>>5261241
Who are ya wins, will also implement the write-in because that’d probably be Danketsu’s response anyway. Writing in 10 mins
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>>5261220
You blink, staring at Tsunayashiro. A good few seconds pass in silence, no one saying a word, and the noble boy growing visibly more uncomfortable with the intense gaze. He finally begins to open his mouth after seven seconds pass, but you choose that moment to cut him off. “Who are ya again?”

“W-What?” He asked, completely out of his rhythm now.

“I don’t know who ya are. Are ya even in this class? I don’t recognise ya.”

He splutters in indignation, in disbelief that he could possibly have been forgotten. “I-I am Tsuna-“

“Yeah, don’t care, bored now. Come on Tsukuya-chan, let’s go try and work on your jinzen again. We still need ta get ya imprinted.” You chirp happily, taking Tsukuya’s hand and walking down the stairs, past Tsunayashiro like he wasn’t even there.

“You- You-“ You don’t even bother to respond to his spluttering, simply walking out the door with Tsukuya.

“Don’t worry about what he said to ya, Tsukuya-chan.” You add the moment you’re out of the class. “His opinion doesn’t matter, not if ya don’t want it to.”

“Uh… right.” She says, just as confused as to what just happened as Tsunayashiro, but far more willing to accept it.

>Roll 3d10 for helping Tsukuya with jinzen
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Rolled 7, 9, 7 = 23 (3d10)

>>5261266
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Rolled 1, 8, 5 = 14 (3d10)

>>5261266
Power up Tsukuya-chan! Let's go.
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Rolled 8, 10, 5 = 23 (3d10)

>>5261266
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Rolled 9, 7, 1 = 17 (3d10)

>>5261266
His seething will make him stronger.
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Rolled 8, 7, 8 = 23 (3d10)

>>5261266
Dunno why my roll doesn't show up but let's try again.

>If we succeed people will likely flock to us because we technically helped out 3 of them achieve imprinting.
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>>5261273
>23 two times in a roll
It is fated.
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>>5261270
>>5261272
>>5261273
Aaaand that's a warp.
The bipolar ice queen reminds me of Boa Hancock from One Piece...
Hey OP mind if that remains her theme?
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Rolled 6, 5, 1 = 12 (3d10)

>>5261266
Ok, and then 3d10 for your own jinzen.
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Rolled 4, 6, 6 = 16 (3d10)

>>5261282
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>>5261281
I’ve never seen OP, so any similarities fly straight over my head, sorry. Just happened to be a coincidence!
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Rolled 9, 5, 1 = 15 (3d10)

>>5261282

We do a bit of introspection and review our emotion (or the lack of crucial ones) because we don't want to be like our shitty old man.
We do care about our freedom so our uncertain ambition is likely tied to that.
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Rolled 5, 8, 9 = 22 (3d10)

>>5261282
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>>5261281
Ehh....there's really only one similarity, which is the crush towards the protagonist. And danketsu is basically the exact oppossite of Luffy...so...
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>>5261288
22 is not bad at all
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>>5261286
>>5261292

>Ice queen who pushes others away
>Instantly smitten by MC as soon as he broke her wall
>MC basically evil Luffy with brain cells

I don't mind if you don't play on it but some sort of specialty power like petrification would be cool for her.
Or play up her bipolar behavior via another dual sword.
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>>5261296
You say that, but
>MC is the one who actually pushed the relationship
>Doesn't have an gigantic ego
Boa's not really an ice queen...not in any way, honestly. She just acts like a bitch to everyone except luffy.

I mean, her recognizable 'pose' is literally 'looking down on someone so much that she's looking up'
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>>5261297
Yeah you are right about that.
Still ripping off One Piece a bit with that would be chill.
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>>5261302
Meh...i think it would be cheap.
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>>5261306
Saves OP time with character design.
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>>5261282
Sorry, stepped away for a bit. Writing now
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>>5261266
The two of you sit on a training ground, swords laid across your legs as you lightly hold Tsukuya’s hands in your own, both of you breathing slowly. “Try and follow my breathin’, Tsukuya-chan, but if ya think that something else is more natural to you, make sure to follow that, alright? Remember, just copyin’ me got us nowhere last time.”

The girl nodded, closing her eyes and genuinely trying to focus. You watched as her breathing slowed, and she seemed more relaxed than she had the last time she had attempted jinzen.

There was no telling whether it was working until she was awake however, and you certainly weren’t going to wake her to ask if it had worked, so there was nothing more for you to do than attempt your own jinzen, the act becoming easier and easier the more times you did it.

You opened your eyes in the room that was now becoming familiar to you, looking around for the shadowy spectre that was surely your zanpakuto spirit, but you couldn’t find it anywhere.

“Over here…” a voice lazily called out, and your voice flicked down to the ground, spying a man dressed in strange armour and clothes splayed out on the floor, presumably having been sleeping.

He stood, his eyes looking tired, as he smiled at you lazily. “Hey. Nice to meet you face to face, finally. My name’s Ryūkihei.” He paused for a moment, looking around, before turning back to you. “Huh. Didn’t think that would be so easy.”

BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER PAUSED

Gonna have to call it here, as I’m falling asleep at the wheel, but I hope you guys had a good time! As always, I’ll be around for discussion and questions for a bit before I fully pass out, and I’ll post on Twitter (@QMKWormmy) when I’m next running (probably tomorrow but small chance that doesn’t happen).
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>>5261332
>learned the name that quickly
Well, this is going fast.
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>>5261336
Jusf like you, Ryūkihei has a very particular way of doing things, except unlike Danketsu who always acts with the long term in mind, Ryūkihei takes the path of least resistance because if it works then he doesn’t have to try doing anything else.
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>>5261332
>Ryūkihei
> Dragon Horse Army
>Dragon Horse = Quilin

>Quilin being the strongest mythological beast in Japanese folklore (Yes even beasts like Dragons or Orochi ain't shit before it)

>Quilin is also exceptionally virtuous and nourishes the world around it
>We are a combination of a walking AOE buff to all stats and THE STROGNEST beast with a holy nature... That is just Shikai.

Guess we will need to hide our true abilities further.
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>>5261296
>MC basically evil Luffy with brain cells
So the complete opposite of Luffy, then. Seriously his whole shtick is that he's just so genuine and sincere, he gets the "loyal pawns" that Danketsu wants completely by accident and without much planning.
Note the genuine and sincere part; with the Rubber Man, what you see is more or less what you get, and that's fine.
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>>5261488
What if we actually want both friends and "pawns" at the same time.
Our Zanpakutou is literally a virtuous spirit and we did put in genuine effort to nurture them.
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>>5261344
>>5261759
Our Zanpakuto is a giraffe. Don't believe me? Look up "kirin giraffe".
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>>5261796
The myth of the "dragon horse" predates Chinese sea expeditions.
This mainly comes from their myth of how they gained literacy after being taught by the "heavenly horse" an allegory to the Indo-European nomadic traders that brought in metalurgy and general cultural and technological advancements from the west (mainly Persia).
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>>5261336
>>5261342
>>5261344
>>5261488
>>5261759
>>5261796
>>5261810
Loving the discussion! Unfortunately I won’t be able to run today, but it makes me happy to see you all talking about this regardless. I also would like to add one thing to this discussion - the Kirin is not the only thing that the term Ryūkihei can refer to. One of you actually got quite close to its main intended meaning, actually.
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>>5261332
Character sheet and social links updated, with two new entries added. We won’t be running tomorrow either, but definitely we’ll pick back up on Thursday. Would people like a new thread (assuming it hasn’t already fallen off by then, which is unlikely) or are we happy to pick back up here then?
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>>5262204
Yah.
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>>5262204
The thread seems pretty far from falling off still, so there should be no issue with continuing here.

>Your father views you as a threat.
That's... ominous.
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>>5262215
>>Your father views you as a threat.
>That's... ominous.

Not really.
Our ambition has to do with our personal freedom (not being anyone elses pawn) because of him.
Getting the support of a captain after showing them our shikai by honestly reporting him all the while requesting them to keep it on the down low because ''we don't want to hurt our little brothers'' should do the trick.

I'm more worried by our future in laws.
They are a full blooded noble family after all so unless we absolutely dominate everyone in our path i don't see them being relenting towards us (a shinigami in training with no financial backing).
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>>5262223
I'm not that worried about the in-laws.
We are the son of a noble, so it's not like we are some nobody. I also suspect that their Clan curse will help us somewhat, since from what we were told they cannot control who their soulmate is, so they will have to be at least somewhat understanding. We can probably expect some tests and evaluations from them, but I doubt it's anything we can't handle.
Besides, it's not like we have to make everything official immediately right now, we can wait until we have a more secure position. No need to rush.
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>>5262243
Our character does seem a bit emotionally stunted, maybe we should utilize that time with her family as a way to deal with our own personal issue as well.
Being too detached will just draw the attention of other schemers.
Also we should not discard our pawns or friends easily.
Use them yes, but make sure they make it out in one piece and we get to reuse them again.

As for the chicks family.
We could again take a partially honest approach saying openly we see the world in two ways, fun or boring (garner a bit of pity from them since if we really already have our shikai we already count as an overwhelming talent and they aren't likely to throw that potential away).
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>>5262252
Since it’s come up a couple of times now, I thought I’d throw in my two cents here - it’s not that Danketsu is emotionally stunted, because he feels emotions just like most people do. His problem in that area is rather emotional connection, in that currently he can’t form emotional connections to things outside of himself, which is why he then views himself as being the unequivocal most important thing outside of himself. Certainly still something that he might learn to do in the future, but a more complicated problem to solve than just observing other people to see what emotions they feel in certain situations - because he already knows what he should feel, he just doesn’t care.
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>>5262204
There's no need for a new thread probably
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>>5262257
And we’re back. I’ll have an update out in around 30 minutes.
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>>5261332
BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER RESUMED

You blink twice at this man who could be nothing else but your zanpakuto spirit, taken aback by the casual nature of the introduction you’ve had. “Is this a trick?” You ask, your nature meaning that you assume that there must be something more, that it couldn’t simply be this simple. “Aren’t you meant to challenge me, or test me, or something like that? Before you entrust me with your name?”

The armoured man - Ryūkihei - simply yawned, walking over to the bearhide rug and sprawling his body out on it, his eyes drooping. “Not my style… I can’t be bothered to make up some trial for you to do, not when we both know you’ll ace it anyway.”

“How can you possibly know that? Other than the fact that you’re a part of me, at least.” You ask out of curiosity.

That is why.” He lazily mutters, seemingly trying to fall asleep. “You’re already past the starting line, because you already understand what a zanpakuto is, and what the relationship is between one and its respective shinigami. It might be hard for you to believe, but not everyone can accept that a completely distinct identity within their mind is still a fundamental part of them so easily, no matter how much it gets told to them. They have to figure that out on their own.”

“That’s ridiculous.” You scoff, crossing your arms. “I understand skepticism, but when every shinigami ever all say that their zanpakuto are part of them, I don’t see how you couldn’t possibly just accept that as fact.”

He opens one eye, looking up at you on the ground. “Not everyone sees the world like you do. People just ain’t that logical, man.” He sighed, turning over, now facing away from you. “I’m goin’ to bed, I’m tired. If ya wanna test me out, you know what to do, and I’ll walk you through what I can do then. Word of advice, though - I’d be careful when you release me the first time, at least if you want to keep up this whole secretive business. See ya.”

With that, you opened your eyes, finding yourself back in the training ground. Reddish-golden light bathed the area, the sun in the process of setting. Tsukuya’s hands were still in your own, the girl still in her own jinzen.

You…
>Choose to try out Ryūkihei now
>Wait, and sit with Tsukuya until she’s done
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>>5264174
>Wait, and sit with Tsukuya until she’s done
Since Ryūkihei went our of his way to warn us, we should probably be extra careful.
Wait until nightfall to sneak somewhere quiet, try it then, or something.
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>>5264174
>Wait, and sit with Tsukuya until she’s done
If a guy as lazy as he specifically warned us, it'a for a good reason
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>>5264174
>Wait, and sit with Tsukuya until she’s done
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>>5264177
>>5264180
>>5264181
Waiting wins, writing.
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>>5264174
You reason that Ryūkihei had a reason for saying what he did, and so you decide not to release him now, no matter how much you might want to. So instead you close your eyes again, going into a more standard form of meditation while you wait, focusing on controlling your reiryoku. You don’t end up meditating that long, however - Tsukuya soon opens her eyes.

She looks down at her sword, the blade still not having changed. Disappointment mars her face, but you squeeze her hand before she says anything, causing her to look up at you.

You mask your own disappointment at this outcome, smiling at the girl despite it. “Don’t worry. Just ‘cause ya haven’t done this yet doesn’t mean you’re behind, remember. Loads of people never even get to imprintin’. Take your time. I know ya can do it.”

Tsukuya nodded, quickly hugging you. “Thanks. I needed to hear that.” She yawned after she said it, causing you to chuckle.

“Come on then, let’s head back to the dorm. We’ll try again tomorrow, if you’re up for it.” She pulled away, nodding again, and the two of you stood, heading to the dorms.

The next morning when you woke up for training, you trained in…
>Zanjutsu (general training)
>Zanjutsu (shikai)
>Zanjutsu (specific technique)
>Kido (finish learning Hakufuku)
>Kido (learn a new spell)
>Hakuda (general training)
>Hakuda (specific technique)
>Hoho (general training)
>Hoho (specific technique)
>Raising a physical attribute (which?)
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>>5264199
>Kido (finish learning Hakufuku
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>>5264199
>Kido (finish learning Hakufuku)
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>>5264199
>Kido (finish learning Hakufuku)
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>>5264199
>Kido (finish learning Hakufuku)
Might as well finish what we started
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>>5264203
>>5264205
>>5264206
>>5264207
Learning Hakufuku wins. No roll required, since you’re pretty close already. I thought for sure you’d go for shikai training, but you guys have more restraint than I give you credit for.
>Writing
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>>5264199
You resolve to master that new spell you had tried to learn, Hakufuku. It wasn’t a very common spell used by many shinigami, being far too subtle for the majority who only saw kido as a means to create big explosions and to stop other people from creating big explosions, but for your taste, it seemed useful, being able to put opponents to sleep. It didn’t rely on surprise either, like the similar spell Inemuri did, though in return you had to be at least a similar reiatsu range or higher to your target for it to work, unlike the aforementioned spell that would work on pretty much anyone under the right conditions.

You smiled however, the possibilities the spell gave you already going through your mind. It would surely come in handy at some point. Your training over, you packed up, leaving everything pristine and untouched as always. You briefly itched to release Ryūkihei, to see what he could do, but you knew that there was both no need, and it could jeopardise a lot if you were careless, and so you chose not to once again. The time would come.

You enter the classroom, spotting Shin, Kazeko, and Tsukuya all sitting where you usually did, with an open seat for you like normal. As you approached, it struck you that while Kazeko seemed much the same, Shin felt distinctly stronger to you than he had when you had last saw him, like there was more weight or density to his reiatsu, despite the volume of it not really having changed.

You sat down, and you…
>Ask Kazeko what happened
>Ask Shin what happened
>Tell them all you discovered what your zanpakuto’s name was
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>>5264213
>Ask Shin what happened
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>>5264213
>Ask Kazeko what happened
Its been a while since we chatted with her
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>>5264213
>Ask Shin what happened
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>>5264213
>Tell them all you discovered what your zanpakuto’s name was
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>>5264213
>Ask Shin what happened
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>>5264215
>>5264216
>>5264217
>>5264221
>>5264226
Shin wins, writing.
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>>5264213
“So, what was yesterday all about?” You ask, curious. Typically, Kazeko doesn’t answer immediately, leaving Shin to take the floor.

“That lady, Captain Hikifune - she was the one I told you about, yanno - the one who gave me food before. She talked to me about why I wanted to be a shinigami, and what Division I was thinking about joining once I graduate.”

“Yeah? And what’d ya say?”

He shrugged. “Told her the truth. No point lyin’. I just said I hadn’t thought about it - and didn’t know enough about each of the Divisions to make that kind of decision even if I had. She seemed happy about that, for some reason. Told me that Twelfth Division would always be open for me if I wanted to go there, and she gave me some more food. Said it’d be helpful, but I dunno about that. Tasty though.”

Your eyebrows furrowed, as you thought about it. Could the food she had given him been the cause of the change you had felt in his reiatsu? Spiritual beings needed to eat to generate more reiryoku after all, so it would make sense that certain food could change your reiryoku too.

As you thought about that, Tsukuya took control, asking “What about the other man, the one in charge of the Kido Corps?”

“Oh, he just said that Hikifune-taicho said that I was someone he should keep an eye on. He talked me through some of the basics of kido too - I know how to cast a couple of them now, thanks to him! But it was mostly Hikifune-taicho doing the talking. I don’t know that much about him. Although…” He looked at you, you by now having stopped thinking and paying attention to the conversation again. “That guy who was with him, that was your old man, right Danketsu?”

You nod, to which he grins. “Yeah, thought so. You two don’t look anything alike, but you smile the same. That’s how I knew.”

You grin, even as you think about the way he put that. “Aside from the fact that he and I share a family name too, right?”

Shin looks embarrassed at that, even as Tsukuya laughs and Kazeko smiles. “H-Hey, I wasn’t listening to that bit, awright!?”

“Yeah, ‘cause you were too busy starin’ at Hikifune-taicho’s tits.”

“Oi, you-“ Whatever Shin was going to say was interrupted by the instructor walking in to start the day’s lectures, causing the four of you to settle down.

After the lesson, you…
>Catch up with Kazeko, find out what happened with her
>Go over kido with Shin, see what spells he knows now and maybe teach him new ones
>Work on jinzen with Tsukuya again, and maybe spar a little in hakuda
>Deal with Tsunayashiro so he stops being an annoying prat (how?)
>Train alone (what?)
>Other (write-in)
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>>5264237
>Catch up with Kazeko, find out what happened with her
We've done way too little with Kazeko
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>>5264237
>Catch up with Kazeko, find out what happened with her
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>>5264237
>Catch up with Kazeko, find out what happened with her
After that
>Work on jinzen with Tsukuya again, and maybe spar a little in hakuda
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>>5264244
+1
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>>5264237
>Catch up with Kazeko, find out what happened with her
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>>5264240
>>5264243
>>5264244
>>5264250
Catching up with Kazeko and then training with Tsukuya after wins, writing.
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>>5264237
You watch Kazeko stand and head outside without a word, like she normally does. You haven’t had a chance to ask her what happened with her two Captains, so you shrug, before following her out, Tsukuya and Shin looking at each other in slight confusion.

By the time you’re there, Kazeko has already drawn both her swords, holding them steady before she starts a kata. Her katana is held firmly in her right hand in a standard grip, while the tanto is a loose reverse grip in her left. She sighs, before swiftly going into a routine, her twin blades flashing in the air as she goes through a graceful dance.

You realise that even though you’re faster than she is, you can barely even follow her moves, despite the fact you get the distinct impression she’s not even trying that hard. You knew she was better than you with weaponry, but you hadn’t imagined the gap in skill would be this large.

“Sunder all that lies before you, allow the flowers bloom in their blood,” You hear her whisper, as she begins to move faster and faster. “All the world is your stage, with slicing winds that shatter the future. In one stride, claim it all for yourself! Yo o Ya Futago Harukaze!”

In a flash of light, you see Kazeko’s weapons shift and change before your eyes, as her reiatsu also skyrockets. Her katana becomes a strange looking, crystalline sword that has two edges, as opposed to the single edged blades you’re used to, with a long, rectangular guard that was much too big to be called a tsuba.

The tanto had become an even stranger weapon, that you could only describe as a tonfa-sword, the weapon having two handles that were perpendicular to each other before ending in another long, double-edged blade. She held it in a reverse grip still, holding the handle perpendicular to the blade, so that the actual edged part of the weapon ran up her arm.

“Before you ask,” Kazeko says, smiling as she turns to you, “yes. This is what I spent yesterday with the Captains doing. Kyoraku-taicho said I would only know to imprint on to two asauchi if I knew I had two zanpakuto spirits, and therefore I couldn’t be far away from shikai. He was right, it seems.”

You…
>Ask what her shikai does
>Ask to see it in action (spar)
>Reveal she isn’t the only one to have gotten this far
>Other (write-in)
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>>5264268
>Ask what her shikai does
>Other
Guess I'll have to work hard to catch up.
If you have the time do give me some swordsmanship pointers.
I'll in turn help you in other areas.
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>>5264268
>Ask what her shikai does
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>>5264268
>Ask what her shikai does
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>>5264276
>>5264280
>>5264281
Alright, asking her about her shikai wins.
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>>5264268
You whistle, impressed. “Well, not what I was expectin’. I got a lotta catchin’ up to do, clearly. Both in terms of shikai, and also with my zanjutsu, ‘cause ain’t no chance I’d ever beat you with a sword after watching that.” You shove your hands in your pockets as you approach, looking at her swords more closely.

The longer, more standard one in the right had a tassel attached to the hilt, and two ‘prongs’ at the base of the blade, that you guessed could maybe be used to catch other weapons and disarm people, while the tonfablade really was just a sword with strange handles. There wasn’t really anything else to the design on first glance, but… “So, what do they do?”

“No idea.” Kazeko shrugs calmly, turning to face and stare at you. “My zanpakuto spirits aren’t exactly cooperative. They said I’ve got to earn the right to use their abilities, because as I am now I’m just a ‘fight monkey that only knows how to swing a sword’, or however it was they put it. I assume they mean that I need to become more well-rounded as a fighter before I can use them properly.”

“I see. How’d you think you’re going to do that?” You ask.

“The 13th Division will likely teach me well in that regard.”

“Yeah, that ma…” You blink, registering what she said again. “Wait, what? What do ya mean?”

She stares at you, as if the answer was obvious. “Ukitake-taicho has already said that I’m free to join his Division now, in a seated position. I don’t even have to complete the year. It’d better serve me to gain actual experience I think, so… I’m going to take his offer. I only haven’t yet to tell you and Shin.”

She’s been offered a seated position? After less than a week in the Academy? That’s…

You…
>Encourage her to go
>Encourage her to go, but add something to make sure your hold over her remains (what?)
>Act indifferent
>Try and convince her to stay (how?)
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>>5264304
>Encourage her to go, but add something to make sure your hold over her remains (what?)
Make the suggestion that she should keep in touch with us. As an outsider who spent less than a week in the Academy, she'll be viewed with condescension and distaste by other shinigami in the Division, and having friends to back her up could help.
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>>5264304
>Encourage her to go, but add something to make sure your hold over her remains (what?)
Offer to keep training/sparring with her to keep in touch. We could both learn aot from each other.
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>>5264309
>>5264316
>Supporting
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>>5264309
>>5264316
>>5264317
>Writing
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>>5264304
You cursed the fact that you’d relied on Kazeko’s independence to progress without your help, as her lack of reliance on you was coming back to bite you. Still, this provided an opportunity in and of itself, if you managed to play it right.

“Holy shit, that’s fuckin’ incredible. How long’s it been, five days? A week? And you’ve got a shikai and a seat? Man, what’re ya made of, Kazeko?” You grin at her, the girl smiling as well.

“Well, i certainly ain’t gonna stop ya. But y’know, don’t be a stranger and all. If you’re free to train or anythin’, come find me, I’ll be up for it. And remember ya got friends here, too. Some of the other shinigami might think you’re an upstart or somethin’ for risin’ up so fast, so just remember - me, Shin, and Tsukuya-chan have your back, no matter what, alright?”

After a moment, she nodded, smiling again. “Thank you, Danketsu-san. I’ll keep that in mind.”

“Have you told the other two?”

“Not yet.” She says, looking away. “I had expected you and Shin to have gotten the same offer from the captains you were with, so I was waiting for one of you to mention it, but… Obviously that’s not the case.”

“How’d you know I even spoke to a Captain?” You ask, smirking as you run a hand through your hair. Kazeko raises an eyebrow.

“You were called to the front, and there was one Captain there when I left. It’s only obvious. Regardless, he didn’t make such an offer to you, did he?”

“Nah, he didn’t. We didn’t even speak - he looked at me, smiled, and left. No idea what he was thinkin’.”

Kazeko stares at you wordlessly, before nodding. “Okay. I suppose it’s time to break the news…”

You…
>Agree, and go to find Tsukuya and Shin
>Agree, but say she should announce it to the whole class tomorrow, make some sort of statement
>Agree, but… (write-in)
>Disagree, you should… (write-in)
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>>5264351
>Agree, and go to find Tsukuya and Shin
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>>5264351
>>Agree, and go to find Tsukuya and Shin
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>>5264351
>Agree, and go to find Tsukuya and Shin
It's a good opportunity to have them echo our advice.
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>>5264351
>Agree, and go to find Tsukuya and Shin
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>>5264351
>Agree, and go to find Tsukuya and Shin
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>>5264354
>>5264356
>>5264357
>>5264358
Going to find Tsukuya and Shin wins, writing. This’ll probably be the last update of the day unfortunately, sorry for the short session but I’ve had work come up unexpectedly. I’ll be able to run tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday however - although those might also be slightly shorter sessions.
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>>5264351
“Yeah,” you agree, turning away. “Come on, let’s grab the other two.”

It didn’t take you long to find them, Shin’s new increased reiatsu standing out like a beacon. The two of them were on a training ground too, Tsukuya with her sword laid out, clearly about to try jinzen again, while Shin was practicing his accuracy with a target he had set up downrange.

“Byakurai!” He cried out, a bolt of electricity lancing out from his finger and glancing the target, the shout and the thunderclap being enough to break Tsukuya’s shaky focus, causing her to open her eyes and see you and Kazeko approaching, causing her to jump up to her feet and rush over.

“Kaze, Danketsu-kun! Where did you two go earlier?” She asked curiously.

“We just went ta have a chat, y’know. Speakin’ of, Shin! Come here, Kazeko’s got somethin’ to say!”

“But I’m-“ He tried to argue, but you weren’t having any of it.

“Nah, this is important! Come on!” Sighing, he came over, grumbling under his breath as he crossed his arms, looking down at the three of you whom he towered over.

You were all silent for a moment, before Kazeko gathered her voice and spoke. “I’m leaving the Academy.”

“What..?” Shin and Tsukuya both said at once, while Kazeko continued, undeterred.

“I’ve been offered a seated position in the 13th Division, and I intend to take it. It’s an amazing opportunity, and while I’m not sure I’m quite ready for it, there’s no better place to learn than doing the job you’re learning for. So… As of tomorrow, I won’t be your classmate anymore.” She finished, uncharacteristically looking downwards.

Tsukuya’s hands trembled, as they went to her mouth. You were surprised - you hadn’t expected this to hit her hard at all, but… “No… and after we’ve only just gotten to know each other too? You’re already leaving? That’s…”

“Amazing!” Shin exclaimed, excited, even though everyone could tell he’s putting in a brave face. “I can’t believe I know someone that amazing, who got into a squad so quickly! Is it alright to say I’m proud, even if I didn’t have anything to do with it? Because I am!”

He then placed a hand on Tsukuya’s shoulder, surprising the girl. “Just cos she won’t be here anymore ain’t gonna mean we’re not friends. We’re all still gonna be friends - we just gotta hurry up and catch her! Then we can all have each other’s backs in a real fight!”

You grinned, happy Shin had already reiterated what you had said without you even having to prompt him, his words also seeming to reassure Tsukuya and Kazeko too, now that she’d heard it from two sources.

You clap your hands together, getting everyone’s attention. “Shin‘s right! This ain’t a time to cry, it’s time to celebrate! So let’s go celebrate in…”

>Seireitei
>Rukongai
>Ask Tsukuya if her clan would host you
>The Academy, get other students involved
>Other (write-in)
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>>5264396
>Seireitei
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>>5264396
>Seireitei
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>>5264396
> Ask Kazeko if she would like to go to Seireitei or Rukongai, it's her party after all.
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>>5264396
>Ask Tsukuya if her clan would host you
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>>5264396
>Seireitei
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>>5264396
>Seireitei
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>>5264396
>>Seireitei
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>>5264396
>Rukongai
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>>5264396
“…the Seireitei. Nicest place to go, really. Besides, good chance for ya to get your bearings, right?” You say, inclining your head to Kazeko, who nodded.

“Then let’s go! I know a place that’s pretty nice. My old man takes Mum there all the time.” You add, swiftly taking control of the situation and not brooking any argument. You almost certainly wouldn’t be back in the Academy by curfew, but that’s fine, what the Academy didn’t know wouldn’t hurt it.

You quickly lead your tools to a restaurant that your father indeed spent much of his time. It was an extremely traditional establishment, to the point where the four of you were only let in due to the owner recognising Tsukuya’s clan and you personally, and even then you were watched with scrutiny due to your company.

This relented, at least somewhat, when it was made clear that all four of you were in the Shin'ō Academy, and that this was a graduation dinner for one of you. Still, it was obvious that Kazeko and Shin weren’t exactly used to an establishment like this, even if you and Tsukuya found yourself right at home.

You…
>Pooled your personal funds together to pay for what would likely be seen as a meagre meal and experience by the restaurant, but still amaze Shin and Kazeko
>Treated them all to a more standard meal, putting all of the cost on your father’s tab
>Asked Tsukuya to use her clan funds to pay for the most extravagant experience possible, to really write it home that Kazeko would be missed
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>>5265517
>Asked Tsukuya to use her clan funds to pay for the most extravagant experience possible, to really write it home that Kazeko would be missed
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>>5265517
>Treated them all to a more standard meal, putting all of the cost on your father’s tab

Use our old man as a tool for as long as we can.
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>>5265517
>Treated them all to a more standard meal, putting all of the cost on your father’s tab
Leeching off Tsukuya might send someone somewhere the wrong impression, and our own funds don't seem to cover something worthy of an occasion like this. I'm sure our father won't mind. much
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>>5265517
>Treated them all to a more standard meal, putting all of the cost on your father’s tab
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>>5265519
>>5265547
>>5265549
>>5265550
Using the bank of old man wins, writing in 15.
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Rolled 4, 8, 4, 8, 5, 2, 5, 10, 2 = 48 (9d10)

>>5265517
You decide your dad can afford the hit for this one, and so you go about pending multiple set meals and courses, within reason. As you keep listing off dishes and drinks, Shin’s eyes begin to bug out, and as soon as the waiter leaves the table, he harshly whispers. “I can’t afford all that shit, man! How’re we gonna pay for all of this?”

You wave him off, smirking. “This is a celebration! Money should be no object when you’re celebrating. Don’t worry about paying, my old man’ll foot the bill. He’ll understand.”

That explanation seemed to placate him somewhat, but he and Kazeko were clearly uncomfortable when food actually began to be brought to the table. You and Tsukuya shared a look, before laughing. “Relax, you two. We’ve got this, and Dan-kun’s right - this is meant to be a happy time. Just enjoy yourselves!”

“I guess…” Shin muttered.

>Roll 3d10, DC 13, no crit.
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Rolled 1, 3, 1 = 5 (3d10)

>>5265571
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Rolled 3, 8, 6 = 17 (3d10)

>>5265571
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5265571
3d10? 1 person rolls all 3 or 3 people roll 1d10 each?
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Rolled 4, 10, 3 = 17 (3d10)

>>5265571
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>>5265574
The number of dice specified is always how many each person rolls
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>>5265574
You have to type "dice+3d10" in the options field.
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>>5265572
>>5265573
>>5265575
Pass, writing.
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>>5265571
As food came and drinks flowed, Shin and Kazeko indeed began to relax, viewing the occasion for what it was - a meal with friends. Their relaxation was further helped by what they were drinking - the rounds of umeshu, shochu and sake doing a lot to loosen them up, especially because, as you had predicted and why you had chosen this place and to foot the bill yourself, they had never drank alcohol before.

You’d mastered the art of making it look like you were drinking while getting everyone around you drunk from watching your father do it in this very restaurant countless times. It made you look generous while also keeping you in a right state of mind to then probe for whatever you liked.

As a noble, Tsukuya had of course been to events like this and so was used to the taste and effects of alcohol by now, but she wasn’t viewing this like you were - she was genuinely celebrating, and so while she was far from drunk, she was certainly feeling something from the blush she had on her cheeks.

Shin also held up surprisingly well, probably owing to his size. You also suspected there was a possibility he had had alcohol in the Rukongai, but simply hadn’t known what it was at the time. Still, he was like Tsukuya, pleasantly buzzed but still not what you would call drunk.

The surprise to you was Kazeko. You’d half expected the girl to refuse alcohol entirely, but she actually took to it like a duck to water, being the one to drink the most and the quickest. It took a surprisingly high amount for it to hit her, but hit her it certainly did, the girl clearly drunk from her red face and dopey smile.

Now that everyone was at least feeling it, you…
>Entrenched yourself in all their minds as someone they should trust above almost anything else (how?)
>Dug for info (what?)
>Made them promise something to you (what/how?)
>Other (write-in)

Choose as many options as you want for this one, but bear in mind that just because they’re drunk they won’t listen to everything you say mindlessly. You’ll have to come up with something convincing to succeed entirely.
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>>5265587
>Other
Flirt with both girls.

We are taking after our man in the good way.

>Made them promise something to you
"Promise me for everyone to gather round, train and celebrate every now and then. One hand helps the other. We all have different talents and origins but aim for the same future."
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>>5265587
>Entrenched yourself in all their minds as someone they should trust above almost anything else (how?)
>>5265591
That is the stupidest option ever. You'll risk everything for some dumb route? You do remember we literally had the ability to ruin our father's life because of his affair, right?
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>>5265587
>Made them promise something to you
>"Promise me for everyone to gather round, train and celebrate every now and then. One hand helps the other. We all have different talents and origins but aim for the same future. We should also help each other with stuff not related to training."

>Entrenched yourself in all their minds as someone they should trust above almost anything else (how?) As Shin and Tsukuya already no doubt know a lot of nobles are jerks and look down on anyone who is of "lower birth" I hope I at least convinced you guys I'm not like that
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>>5265598
>Supporting
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>>5265593
Oh yeah, and to convince them, act like you really see them as great friends and want to see ALL of you go far
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>>5265598
Supportan, ignore the other retard who want us to LARP as our dad
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>>5265587
>>5265598
+1
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>>5265591
>>5265593
>>5265598
>>5265599
>>5265600
>>5265601
>>5265603
Alright, pretty clear concensus. Writing.
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>>5265587
You clear your throat to get everyone’s attention, smiling at each of them in turn, before you turn your proverbial screw. “Shin, Tsukuya-chan. Ya’ve both run into plenty o’ nobles and other high-born types who think they’re better than people just cos of who they are and where they were born. Shin, I know you assumed I was like that at first, and you might’ve done the same, Tsukuya-chan. But… I guess the point I’m making is… I don’t wanna be like that. So…”

“Hey man, don’t worry about it!” Shin exclaims, clapping you on the back. “You ain’t like any of those dicks, and never assume that you are! You actually took the time to meet me before you judged me, which makes you a million times better than those assholes.”

“Yes… Danketsu-kun, you’re kind, thoughtful… knowledgeable, but also willing to share that knowledge instead of keeping it to yourself… You’re nothing like Tsunayashiro, and people like him. You’re almost complete opposites.” Tsukuya added, looking like she was going to say something else before she was interrupted.

“Yeah man, you’re… you’re actually alright, even if you’re a smug prick at times.” Kazeko blurted out drunkenly, much louder than she normally speaks. “You got me to like you, and that counts for a fucking lot, you know.”

You laughed at how differently Kazeko spoke when she was drunk, and made a show of actually being touched by their meaningless words. “Thank you, all of ya. You’re… We haven’t known each other long, but ya all’re important ta me.

“So let’s promise - with Kazeko now, and eventually when all of us go off to our different Divisions… Promise that everyone will still gather round, train and celebrate every now and then. One hand helps the other. We all’re different - but we all want the same thing, right? And don’t just keep it to work and training - we can support each other in any way we need. I just don’t want to… lose this, not right after I’ve found it for the first time.”

You finish, bowing your head. Shin’s hand reaches out to your shoulder, Kazeko’s on your other, and across the table, Tsukuya takes your hands in yours, smiling at you warmly. “Of course we’ll stick together, and see each other. Right?” She says, looking to the others.

“Yeah! You ain’t getting rid of me that easy,” The tall boy says, wiping at his nose.

“I don’t know how much time I’m gonna have, obviously. But I’ll… Yes. You’re my… friends. So yeah. Yeah, of course we’ll see each other!” Kazeko seemed to stumble through that at the beginning, but picked up steam and confidence as she spoke and found the words she wanted to say.

You smile at each of them again. “Thank ya all.”

You…
>Finish up, and get everyone home quickly
>Take the chance to check out the 13th Division with everyone
>Send everyone home, but sneak away to the 5th Division yourself
>Go somewhere else (where?)
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>>5265625
>Send everyone home, but sneak away to the 5th Division yourself
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>>5265625
>Send everyone home, but sneak away to the 5th Division yourself
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>>5265625
>Send everyone home, but sneak away to the 5th Division yourself
It's time
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>>5265627
>>5265628
>>5265629
Getting lunch so will let this run a bit longer, but will start writing assuming sneaking to the 5th is taking it.
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>>5265625
>Finish up, and get everyone home quickly

Need to make sure no one gets scolded harshly.
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>>5265625
>Send everyone home, but sneak away to the 5th Division yourself
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>>5265625
You all finish up relatively soon after that, you feeling secure that your machinations weren’t for naught, and the others secure in their friendship. “You guys go on ahead, I’ll catch up,” You say as you’re all leaving. “Should probably let the old man know I used some of his cash.” Drunk as they are, Kazeko and Shin begin to leave, but Tsukuya stays, looking worried. You sigh, before smiling and walking over.

“Are you sure you-“

You interrupted her by pulling her into a hug. “I’ll be fine.” You kiss her then, the first one between you that you’ve initiated, that fact not being lost on her as she begins to blush madly. “I won’t be long. I’ll come see you when I’m back. Go on, catch up with those two before they leave you behind.” She nods shakily, before going to join them, though not before taking one last look back. You wave, smiling sweetly, before your expression fades into a cool mask, you feeling serious for once, before you disappear in a flash of shunpo.

It’s not at all hard to find the 5th Division despite you having never actually been there before, the Divisions taking up so much of the Seireitei it wouldn’t be entirely inaccurate to call each one its own town or city.

You leap past the main gates of the Division, knowing getting in there wouldn’t work under pretty much any circumstance. Instead, you find a section of the wall that’s equidistant from both the Captain’s quarters and the main barracks, and hop over that, landing almost silently. You stand, looking around to see what you can find-

“You know, with shunpo like that, you wouldn’t be out of place in the Second Division. None of the regular rank-and-file even noticed you.”

You freeze, turning around to see the grinning face of Hirako-taicho. “What took you? I was expecting you yesterday.”

You blink, caught off guard. “You… knew I was coming?”

“Nah, didn’t know for sure.” He says, turning away and rummaging for something, before turning back to you, face-splitting grin still in place. “But I had a hunch. If ya really were the kinda guy I thought you were… You’d come.”

You sigh, before grinning yourself. “Well, you caught me. You gonna send me back?”

He snorts, throwing you a standard shihakusho. “Put that on, don’t want people askin’ why I’m taking a student around.” You oblige, since doing so would also solve a problem for yourself, letting you blend in, before you follow Hirako, the man seemingly just wandering through his Division.

“Why do ya do it?” He asks suddenly.

“Huh?”

“You know what I mean.” He says again, not looking back. “Why do ya lie and hide everything about yourself that you can?”

>”I dunno, I’ve always done it, I guess.” (Lie)
>”Because it’s funny messing with people.” (Half-truth)
>”Because there’s something I want.” (Truth)
>Other (write-in)

Feel free to discuss this one for a while as well.
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>>5265656
>”Because there’s something I want.” (Truth
He can see through us. No point in lying.
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>”Because there’s something I want.” (Truth)
My gut instinct is to hide the truth, but I'm 70% sure Shinji will see through it, and I never bet on odds less than 90%.
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>>5265656
>”Because there’s something I want.” (Truth)
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>>5265660
>>5265662
>>5265674
There’s something I want wins, writing
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What did we want again?
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>>5265656
I'm kind of torn on this one, if he likes us because we hide our true feelings then does he really want us to tell him the truth now?
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>>5265686
Hasn't been decided yet
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>>5265656
“Because there’s something I want.” You say, staring ahead, even as Hirako looks over his shoulder at you.

“Oh?” He murmurs.

“And because it’s funny.” You add, this time looking and grinning at him, to which he grins as well, before turning his head forward again, continuing your walk.

“And what is it that ya want?”

“Now now, Captain, hold your horses. That would be telling.” You smirk, wagging your finger, even though he couldn’t see it.

“True enough. I’ll get it out of you somehow.”

“I’d like to see you try.” You paused for a moment, before asking a question yourself. “So, are you trying to show me anything in particular?”

“Not really. I just wanted to walk around a bit.” He shrugged casually. “Besides, parading you around with me will mean people won’t ask any questions.”

Shrugging yourself, you then continue. “Well, it’s been fun then, but I do need to get back to the Academy at some point, so-“

“Do ya?” He asked again, before continuing. “I mean, feel free to do what you want, but you can keep that shihakusho, and sleep in the barracks. No skin off my nose.”

The implication there was obvious to you. “Really? What’s the catch?”

“There ain’t any. I’m bein’ serious here.” He said as he turned back to look at you, his words massively at odds with the massive grin on his face.

You…
>Refuse to join the Division
>Refuse to join the Division now, saying you still have things to do
>Refuse to join the Division, saying you need to make a proper choice between them
>Refuse, because (write-in)
>Agree
>Agree, but only if he also takes on Shin
>Agree, but only if he also takes on Tsukuya
>Agree, but only if he also takes on Shin and recommends another captain to take on Tsukuya now
>Agree, but only if he also takes on Tsukuya and recommends another captain to take on Shin now
>Agree, but only if he recommends your pawns to other captains
>Agree, but (write-in)
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>>5265707
Again, a lot of options here. This one’s obviously really important so I think I’ll leave this vote going for a while.
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>>5265707
(only if he recommends your pawns to other captains)
lol
lmao
the phrasing
Don't know if it's possible, but I kind of want to run a "regular student by day, full-on shinigami by night" scheme just for kicks. It feels completely unnecessary and something done purely for a later dramatic reveal at the expense of someone else, which does kind of fit in line with Danketsu's "fun things are fun" sentiment. I imagine that graduating the Academy would be easy as piss even without studying at our current level, so it's a decent excuse to regularly interact with our supposed peers and further our relations with Shin and Tsukuya.
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>>5265707
>Agree, but only if he also takes on Tsukuya
I think we should join...along with tsukuya. If we're able to skip the academy, we'll be able to get actually meaningful experience. If Tsukuya joins with us, she'll not only continue being ours, but she'll learn faster too. Shin doesn't need a reccomendation - he's already got a captain looking for him. If anything, he'll benefit the most out of te academy.

The Academy's literally pointless. We'll learn a thousand times more with actual training. Not to mention that we need to watch out for our father, and this is a good start.
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>>5265707
Torn between refusing for now, send the others to other captains, or send Shin to another captain and have Tsukuya join us.
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>>5265707
>Agree, but only if he also takes on Tsukuya
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>>5265707
>Agree, but only if he recommends Tsukuya to another captain
Shin is pretty much set for 12th, and Tsukuya's the only one who didn't get scouted. Asking for her to join the same squad may be pushing it too far since Shinji wants us specifically, so opening up chances in other divisions increases her odds of finding a good place - including the 11th, the best place to hone her skill in Hakuda.
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>>5265722
>send Shin to another captain
Has Shin managed to fully "awaken" his Zanpakuto yet? I can't see them accepting him at his current level otherwise. Apologies if I'm misusing terminology, my knowledge of Bleach is from osmosis and flipping through old editions of Shonen Jump.
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>>5265727
If you want Tsukuya to learn more about hakuda, it’d be best for her to join the 2nd, since she could learn from Yoruichi. 11th are a combat division, but they focus on Zanjutsu almost exclusively.
>>5265729
Shin does not have his Shikai yet, no - he’s only imprinted, thought that was still very impressive considering how quickly it was done.
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>>5265727
11th's good and all, but given how attached Tsukuya is to Shin, wont she be better off together? Not to mention she'd be a good pick anyway.
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>>5265712
Technically, there’s no law against this happening, it would just be a little weird. Could be done though.
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>>5265707
>Agree, but only if he recommends your pawns to other captains
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>>5265732
That's true, Yoruichi excels at Hakuda.
>>5265736
She would be a good pick, but is the 5th a good choice for her? I think this is a good chance to help her learn from a master of her specialty and get eyes inside another division at the same time.
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>>5265707
>Refuse to join the Division, saying you need to make a proper choice between them
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

1. Agree, but only if he also takes on Tsukuya and recommends another captain to take on Shin now
2. Agree, but only if he recommends your pawns to other captains
What do the dice say
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>>5265712
>>5265718
>>5265722
>>5265723
>>5265727
>>5265729
>>5265740
>>5265746
>>5265751
Alright, so that’s 3 for getting Tsukuya in as well, one for recommending her to someone else, one for recommending Shin, and 1 for outright refusal. I’ll give you 15 more minutes to discuss before I make a final tally.
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>>5265761
Actually sorry, there’s two for recommending Shin to someone else, not just 1, but otherwise that count’s accurate.
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>>5265751
Reccomending Shin is completely pointless, he already has an captain as mentor
>>5265742
She's a good choice because we're in. Furthermore, asking If we can bring our Waifu is easier than all this reccomendation stuff.

Don't stretch It - he's making us an offer, he doesn't owe us a favor.
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>>5265742
What does the 5th division specialize in again?
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>>5265769
>waifu
It's a pawn, anon-kun. You have to turn it into a powerful, wonderful queen before it can be called a waifu.
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>>5265769
Shit, you're right.
>>5265761
QM, can you change my vote to
>Agree, but only if he also takes on Tsukuya
Please?
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>>5265770
The 5th Division are the generalists and everymen - they do a little bit of everything and fill out the duties of other Divisions should they need more hands.

Will give five more minutes to finalise things, but currently will go with asking if he’d take on Tsukuya too when I start writing.
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>>5265707
>>Agree, but only if he also takes on Tsukuya
Under the right circumstances.
We go with the flow but scheme that flow in our favour.

We should probably ask him if he wants to help us keep our first release Shikai a secret while we check it out.
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>>5265783
Alright, asking him to take Tsukuya too wins, writing.
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>>5265783
Then we should pick up missions for the second whenever we can.

Which one was the research division again?
Go to them for reiatsu and hakuda (spell?) training.
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>>5265796
Isn't that the one with the insane mad scientist who uses a giant baby-faced grub? Kinda spooked by him to be honest.
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>>5265707
You place both hands behind your head, grinning at him. “Alright then, sure. I’ll take the bait. But on one condition.”

“Ya think ya can negotiate with a Captain, huh?” He asks, his grin somehow growing wider. “Alright then, let’s hear it. Whaddaya want?”

“There’s this girl. Nohara Tsukuya. She’s… well, my girlfriend, I guess. I’d need you to take her, too.”

“Why?” He asks, looking at you with a calculating gaze.

“Because I’m pretty sure she’s in love with me, and she’s definitely grown dependent on my support. Her confidence isn’t great at the best of times, and I think leaving her alone in the Academy won’t end well. Besides, I… I mean, I want her around too.”

“She’s dependent on you after a week? How’d you manage that?” Hirako asks, eyes wide and eyebrow raised.

“Honestly, don’t know myself. She explained it to me once, it’s a quirk of her clan’s, but… That’s besides the point.” You say, looking at him.

He scratches his head, looking at once both irritated and contemplative. “She worth my time?”

You shrug. “She hasn’t imprinted yet, but I think that’s due to the lack of confidence I mentioned. I don’t know about most of the Zankensoki, but her hakuda skills outstrip mine completely, to the point I’m not even close to a match.”

“Right…” He mutters, before turning and walking away. “Well, you’d better run on back before your girlfriend wonders where you’ve gone.”

“What’s your decision?” You ask as he goes, but he doesn’t answer, simply heading to his barracks. Given no other option, you change back into your Academy uniform, gather the shihakusho, and disappear in a shunpo.

The next morning, you train in…
>Zanjutsu (general training)
>Zanjutsu (shikai)
>Zanjutsu (specific technique)
>Kido (learn a new spell)
>Hakuda (general training)
>Hakuda (specific technique)
>Hoho (general training)
>Hoho (specific technique)
>Raising a physical attribute (which?)
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>>5265796
>>5265812
The SRDI doesn’t actually exist currently - in canon it’s the 12th Division, but it only becomes such after Urahara becomes the Captain and founds it. The current Captain of the 12th is Hikifune, the woman who inspired Shin to become a shinigami.
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>>5265819
>Hoho (specific technique)
Utsusemi
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>Zanjutsu (general training)
We gotta get better with my sword.

I really wanna know what the Zanpakuto is, but he did say to not test it unless we wanted to be found out.
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>>5265819
>Zanjutsu (general training)
There will be other chances to find out what our shikai is.
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>>5265819
>Zanjutsu (general training)
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>>5265831
>>5265832
I will clarify briefly since I think it was misunderstood - Ryūkihei did not mean “If you release me, you will be found out,” he meant “Be careful when you do because it will be easy to be found out.” Just so you’re aware of the real stakes of the situation.
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>>5265838
So our best chance is to only do it under circumstances we can control such as directly getting the captain to set it up that way and honestly telling him about our shikai.
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>>5265819
>>Hakuda (specific technique)
Bakudō #26. Kyokkō (bending light for concealment - can block out reiatsu and help us mask our shikai)
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>>5265838
I know, but I still want to hide that we unlocked shikai so soon from the wider population. Shinji finding out is an acceptable sacrifice, but I would rather test it in the human world, with fewer snooping eyes around.
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>>5265827
>>5265831
>>5265832
>>5265833
>>5265844
General zanjutsu training wins, writing.
>>5265842
>>5265849
Sure, however you guys want to do it when the time comes, I just wanted to be sure I hadn’t miscommunicated things.
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>>5265856
Also, roll me 3d10 for effectiveness. Always forget to ask for training rolls.
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Rolled 9, 9, 2 = 20 (3d10)

>>5265861
OP i'd like to ask you to put in an explanation to the terms used for what we are training in.
Just put it into the brackets after the term
Example
Hakuda (Demonic arts)
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Rolled 10, 3, 8 = 21 (3d10)

>>5265861
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>>5265864
Sure, I can do that if people are getting a bit confused by the names. Would people find that helpful?
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Rolled 9, 2, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>5265861
Let's go
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>>5265877
A lot of anons are browsing on their phones to participate in threads so looking up on the wiki isn't an option.
Thank you OP.
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>>5265864
>>5265874
>>5265878
Writing now
>>5265882
No problem, if it makes it easier to follow along there’s no reason not to
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>>5265819
You decide to do some blade work today, reasoning that if you are going to be part of a squad soon, it’ll need to be up to par to take care of hollows. You’ve never even seen a hollow in person, you realise - jumping straight into extermination missions might be a lot, but you’re sure you can handle it.

The actual training goes well. You find yourself shadow-fighting against the kata you’d seen Kazeko perform the day before, and while you were still soundly beaten by even the image of her in your mind, you felt like you performed better than you thought you would’ve, and that you’d made progress.

You enter the classroom again, seeing Tsukuya and Shin in the usual spot. Kazeko’s nowhere to be seen, and nor is the instructor, so you shrug, sitting down in between them. You give Tsukuya’s hand a squeeze as you do, the girl smiling at the contact even as she pretends to be focused on some sort of work.

“You guys got back alright, yeah?” You ask, to which Shin scratches his head in embarrassment.

“Heh, we almost got caught sneaking back in, but we managed to not get into any trouble. How’s your old man?”

“Yeah, he’s doin’ fine.” You lie easily, making a story up on the spot. “Was a little pissed I put somethin’ on his tab without askin’ first, but we’re all good now.”

It was then that the instructor came in, Kazeko following behind, dressed not in a uniform but a shihakusho. “Good morning, everyone!” He said, standing in front of the class, before gesturing to Kazeko.

“Today is a sad day, but also one of celebration! Your classmate, Harumichi here, has been selected to join the 13th Division, effective immediately. This means she will leave the Academy, and be the first of you to achieve your goal of becoming a shinigami.” He paused, for just a split second, his eyes meeting yours for a moment, before he continued, looking away. “Send her your best wishes and farewells!”

“Hm.” It seemed Hirako’d informed him of something, since the instructor had never expected a thing from you before. Your gaze turns to Tsukuya, who’s currently clapping for Kazeko.

You…
>Tell her what Hirako told you, and that you asked for her to come with you
>Only tell her that he tried to recruit you and nothing else, in case he doesn’t go through with it
>Don’t say anything
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>>5265896
>Only tell her that he tried to recruit you and nothing else, in case he doesn’t go through with it
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>>5265896
>>Tell her what Hirako told you, and that you asked for her to come with you
>Tell her to keep it secret from everyone for now and we should focus on basic training together

Can we practice our Hakudou inside the worldspace of our Zanpakuto?
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>>5265896
>Tell her what Hirako told you, and that you asked for her to come with you
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>>5265896
>Tell her what Hirako told you, and that you asked for her to come with you
>Tell her to keep it secret
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>>5265905
Do you mean Hakuda (hand-to-hand) or Bakudo (binding/disruptive/support kido)?
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>>5265896
>Tell her what Hirako told you, and that you asked for her to come with you
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>>5265904
>>5265905
>>5265907
>>5265908
Telling her wins, and I’ll add in the bit to be secretive too.
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>>5265912
Guess the Wiki has me confused.
But yeah generally what things can we practice inside the Zanpakuto needs to be tested.
Also we need to calculate how the internal time differs from the time outside.
If the internal time is passing a lot faster it's basically a hyperbolic time chamber as far as skill practice goes.
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>>5265896
You lean over, whispering “I need to tell you something later,” into Tsukuya’s ear, the girl shooting you a confused look, but seemingly accepting it. The three of you clap for Kazeko, who bows in front of the class.

“I’ll do all of you proud.” She quietly murmurs, but her voice carries through the room, with her eyes directly locked on you, Shin and Tsukuya as she says it, who she was really speaking to clear. With that, the short ceremony is over, and Kazeko leaves to start her new life.

After some time to allow those who hadn’t known beforehand to settle down, the instructor started the lesson proper, you instantly tuning it out and going to ‘sleep’.

Once the lesson was over and you had a break, you grabbed Tsukuya, quickly rushing out of the room to a private hallway, the girl caught off guard and following along.

“W-What are you-“ She flinched as you placed your hand on the wall beside her head and spoke.

“Hirako-taicho approached me, and gave me the same offer as Kazeko. He wants me to join his Division.”

As she heard the news, her face began to light up, and then simultaneously droop, as she tried to act happy for you and release the sadness she was feeling that you would be leaving. “That’s… great! I-“ She tried to choke out, but you stopped her, putting a finger to her lips.

“I told him no.”

“You… what? But why would you-“

“I told him I’d only join his Division if he did one thing for me. If he’d bring you along with me.”

Her eyes widened, tears threatening to fall from them as she stared at you. “You… You did that? For me..?”

“Yeah. No way I’m leaving here without you, Tsukuya-chan. We move to the next stage together.”

“But… what about Shin?” She asks, but you just incline your head in the direction of the classroom.

“Something tells me that once word gets out the other two that were scouted by Captains with him have been poached by those Captains, he won’t be waiting here for long.” You reply, smirking. “So, what do you say? I know you haven’t even imprinted yet, but… it’s a great opportunity. And-“

“Yes! Yes, of course!” She cries, throwing her arms around your neck in happiness. “I don’t care where I am or what I’m doing, not as long as it’s with you! I love you!”

You catch her, holding the two of you steady.

“I love you too.” You lie.

After Tsukuya cries herself out, and you tell her to keep it secret for now, you…
>Tell Shin as well once you’re back in the class
>Go through your day as normal
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>>5265931
>>Go through your day as normal

Focus on actually going through study materials that are useful.
Concealment Kido for one.
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>>5265931
>Go through your day as normal
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>>5265931
>Go through your day as normal
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>>5265931
>Go through your day as normal
Guys, we're going too fast. If we keep doing this, Danketsu is going to fucking die from dehydration the night he starts to share a barrrack with Tsukuya.
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>>5265931
>>Go through your day as normal
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>>5265936
>>5265937
>>5265939
>>5265940
Going through as normal wins. In that case:
>Work on kido (magic) with Shin
>Work on hakuda (hand-to-hand) with Tsukuya
>Work on Hoho (movement abilities including shunpo (flash step)) or Zanjutsu (sword fighting) with either or neither of them
>Help Tsukuya with jinzen again
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>>5265944
>Help Tsukuya with jinzen again
We need to get her to awaken her jinzen. She's been having trouble with her confidence, right?

Maybe we should try something like proposing some sort of 'reward' if she manages to unlock her jinzen.
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>>5265944
>>Help Tsukuya with jinzen again

Talk her through it first.
Insecurities or any repressed desires she has.
Family issues.
Anything that can affect her confidence can be an obstacle so we should play a therapist for her no.
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>>5265944
>Help Tsukuya with jinzen again
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>>5265896
>Don’t say anything
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>>5265944
>Help Tsukuya with jinzen again
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>>5265931
>Work on Hoho (movement abilities including shunpo (flash step)) with Shin
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>>5265945
>>5265946
>>5265950
>>5265954
Helping Tsukuya with jinzen wins, writing.
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>>5265931
You decide today is the day that you’ll help Tsukuya to imprint. It’d probably help to convince Hirako that taking her was a good idea, if he hadn’t made a decision yet.

Considering that, the three of you went to a training ground once classes were over for the day like always, and while Shin began to set up a target to practice his new spells again, you and Tsukuya sat down, swords laid across your legs, preparing to perform sword meditation.

“Tsukuya-chan,” You say before you begin. “Remember, your zanpakuto is part of you. You’re communin’ with yourself. If there’s any part of you you’re trying to hide, or run from, that’s probably where the problem lies. You gotta face that, not run from it.”

“But-“ She begins to protest, a slight fear in her eyes.

“Tsukuya. I’m here with you. Whatever it is, it can’t be that bad. And even if it is, I’ll protect you. I’ll always keep ya safe. Okay?” You say seriously, taking her hands in your own.

Her eyes waver, before she nods, and closes her eyes. You keep hold of her hands until you’re sure she’s in jinzen, and then you…
>Perform your own
>Train with Shin while you wait
>Wait until she wakes up
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>>5265965
>>Wait until she wakes up

Observe her carefully.
Measure her 3 sizes etc.
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>>5265965
>Wait until she wakes up
I feel like if we start to perform our own Jinzen we might be lost. Last time we did it time went super fast, right?
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>>5265965
>Wait until she wakes up
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>>5265965
>Train with Shin while you wait
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>>5265967
Kek
>>5265965
>Wait until she wakes up
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>>5265974
I swear to train with our boy Shin after she imprints.
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>>5265976
>>5265974
>>5265972
>>5265969
>>5265967
Waiting wins, writing.
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>>5265965
You think your time would be better spent with Shin while she meditates, but… you want to be sure it’ll happen this time. And so you resolve to sit still there, no matter how long it takes. A good couple hours pass, long enough that Shin finishes up his own training and says bye to you before he leaves. And still you sit opposite Tsukuya, just waiting.

She opens her eyes, her sword still looking the same, and you’re ready to tell her that it’s fine, that you could try again tomorrow, when she shakes her head, smiling. “I knew it… I said you’d be here, and you are. I was right.” She gives you a brilliant smile, and falls into jinzen again for a second time, before you can even respond.

Almost instantly, her sword begins to morph before your eyes. It shrinks, becoming a size that while still considered a katana, is certainly smaller than the standard. Her tsuba shifts, taking on a rounded, heart-like shape, and the wrappings and sheath of the zanpakuto take on a golden colour.

She remains in jinzen for another hour, before opening her eyes. She briefly looks around to see if anyone’s there, before deciding that she didn’t care regardless, throwing her arms around you and herself into you, bowling you over, and kissing you.

She pulls away, cupping your face in her hands as she stares down at you, everything else in the world completely forgotten in her mind. “I love you so much.” She reiterates, before kissing you again on the floor.

You…
>Stop this before it gets too out of hand
>Go along with whatever she wants to do, you don’t really care
>Encourage her, as this will be yet another thing binding her to you
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>>5266012
>>Stop this before it gets too out of hand

Oi there lass, we are in a public place.
Kissing and hugs are fine but any more and we'll be in trouble.
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>>5266012
Maybe try to continue somewhere that isn't public?
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>>5266012
>>Encourage her, as this will be yet another thing binding her to you
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>>5266012
>Stop this before it gets too out of hand
That comes later.
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>>5266014
>>5266015
>>5266018
>>5266019
Stopping it wins, writing.
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I fear for Dan-kun's chastity.
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>>5266031
That's going to be a lost cause. You should be fearing that there's no water nearby.
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>>5266012
“Hey, Tsukuya-chan.” You say, after she pulls away again. “Not that I don’t want this, but… We’re still in public. Now’s not the time. If you really want to, we can, but not here.”

She paused, and as the world and reality seemed to hit her again, she got off you, sitting down normally again. “Right, yes… of course. You’re right, I…”

You grabbed hold of her hand as you returned to a seated position. “It’s fine, Tsukuya-chan. What even got you so worked up, anyway?”

She looks at you, before looking away. “It’s… my brain told me that you were lying, that everything you were saying was too good to be true. That you were only there when I was looking, that if I opened my eyes, you wouldn’t be beside me, waiting for me to wake up.

“But… you were. And you were still here when I woke up the second time. Despite me saying that I was sure it was you, I’d still had this nagging feeling that maybe I was wrong, and too hasty. That you were hiding something from me. But you being here, when you could’ve been doing anything else without me knowing… I’m finally, completely sure now. It’s you. You’re my soulmate. If I never spoke to another person outside of you, I’d die happy. So…

“That’s what got me so excited. Seeing you.” She finishes, still looking away. You sigh, pulling her into a side-on hug, letting her rest her head on your shoulder.

“Don’t be silly. Of course I was here, I told you I would be.”

“Yeah. I know.” She says, sounding more secure in that than anything she had ever said to you before, as she clutched you and snuggled in close.

It took another few hours for Tsukuya to let go of you, but you finally managed to put her to bed, and in the morning, you trained in…

>Zanjutsu (swordfighting) (general training)
>Zanjutsu (shikai)
>Zanjutsu (specific technique)
>Jinzen (sword meditation)
>Kido (magic) (learn a new spell)
>Hakuda (hand-to-hand) (general training)
>Hakuda (specific technique)
>Hoho (movement abilities, including shunpo) (general training)
>Hoho (specific technique)
>Raising a physical attribute (which?)
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>>5266031
You should’ve thought of that before you speedran the Tsukuya route.
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We should search for a place to test our shikai. Some place very, very secluded.
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>>5266040
>>Kido (magic) (learn a new spell)

Bakudō #26. Kyokkō (bending light for concealment - can block out reiatsu and help us mask our shikai)
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>>5266047
>Zanjutsu (swordfighting) (general training)
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>>5266047
+1
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>>5266040
>>5266047 +1
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>>5266047
supporting
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>>5266047
>>5266049
>>5266050
>>5266056
>>5266057
Kyokkō wins! Roll me 3d10 for learning, 20 to be able to use it with incantation, 24 for completely mastering it.
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Rolled 10, 3, 3 = 16 (3d10)

>>5266060
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Rolled 5, 8, 5 = 18 (3d10)

>>5266060
Itt. we cockblock Aizien by overtaking him in his own tricks.
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Rolled 1, 2, 5 = 8 (3d10)

>>5266060
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Rolled 2, 10, 1 = 13 (3d10)

>>5266060
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>>5266064
I'm going to stop rolling now
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>>5266062
>>5266063
>>5266064
>>5266065
Not quite there, but it is the highest ranked spell Danketsu’s tried to learn to date. Writing.
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>>5266042
I'm really sad about that, too, you know. Looking at her, I was excited because "oh man making her fall is going to be a real challenge, watching their relationship slowly develop will be wonderful" then it went from "hates our guts" to "top 10 scariest yanderes" in about 10 minutes of sparring.
I mean, this is nice too, but now I'm just scared. Legit think that if we ever end up betraying her she'll either commit suicide or become Aizen/Ichigo-tier powerful in order to make sure we can never escape her again. Fuck, her goddamn Zanpakuto has a heart in it, that's how bad this is.
I dig yanderes though so this works out too
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>>5266066
>>5266064
The thing about dice rolls on the board is that if they aren't done far appart enough time wise you'll only get either low rolls or a roll that is within a 4 point difference of the first.

Wait at least a minute before posting a roll/reply after someone else already rolled.
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>>5266040
The next morning, you decide to work on your Kido again, focusing on learning a new spell. There was one that stood out to you, Kyokkō - had you known that spell two days ago, Hirako wouldn’t have noticed you, even if he had predicted that you would come. It was very useful to have if you were going to be sneaking around places, something you were sure would happen at least every now and then.

You weren’t quite able to learn it in one sitting, but you hadn’t really expected that you would - it was a decently high ranked bakudo for your current skill level, and besides, you’d only been working on it for a couple hours. It would come to you in time.

No, better to focus on things that you definitely could manipulate and change right now - like Tsukuya. What she had done last night shocked you, but it really reinforced how much of an influence you were on her life. While it meant you could control her easily, it also gave you pause - because what would she do if you did something she viewed as betraying her? You had no way of knowing, and so wished to avoid the situation entirely.

You walked into the classroom, the instructor not there, something that was becoming increasingly common. You sat down in your seat, smiling at Tsukuya and fist bumping Shin, before you heard a voice in your mind, something you instantly recognised as Bakudo #77: Tenteikura.

“Attention all students! Hollows have been sighted near the grounds of the Shin'ō Academy!”

BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER PAUSED

How did you all find that? A slightly shorter session I know, but I have to get somewhere else for tonight so will have to leave it there. Will be around for questions and discussions as always, and social links will be updated at some point tomorrow morning before we run again. Thanks for playing!
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>>5266072
About that. Let’s just say, her zanpakuto is… Well, you’ll find out. Eventually. If you ruin Tsukuya’s life, she’ll damn well find a way to ruin yours
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>>5266096
Honestly ruining her seems like a bad idea regardless.
The only thing we lack towards her are actual emotional attachments and those can be built.
Instead of contemplating betrayal in the first place we should appreciate the effect of an absolutely loyal woman will have on our life.
That's almost every single mans dream.

I suggest several things from now on.
>Setting on a goal be it personal freedom, riches, power or whatnot
>Being more honest to her about ourselves to her while placing proper contingencies (and pin the blame of our emotionally detached state on our family making her think she needs to invest in us to build up that love which i mean should come naturally anyway)
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>>5266101
I propose a goal!
>Become the Supreme Being that this disorderly universe sorely needs.
We should say this within earshot of Aizen. He will surely support us in our dream.
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>>5266134
Meh.
Pursuing ''perfection'' is a stupid goal.
Infinite improvement and a fun life on the other hand...
Now i hope our Shikai is healing related or possibly grants us a passive training boost like the Zenkai of the Sayans in DBZ.
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>>5266134
>>5266139
There's two things that are barely touched upon in Bleach, although one does get a bit more mention than the other.
Hell, and the Beast Realm.
Hell is a place where sinners are judged by unknowable entities and punished for the way they lived. The dissolution of Hell as an lofty ambition is easy enough to grasp - why let the universe judge people for being who they are? It grinds people into dust and spits them back out for the sake of balance, but that's pretty fucked up. What about people who are 'born' evil, after all?
As for the Beast Realm, I have a much harder time considering an ambition that relates to it, but there is some kind of a Beast King there. Hell, this one could honestly be as simple as the only thing our sociopathic lil brain actually connected with was a little kitten or something, that ultimately was killed. Probably directly or indirectly by dad, given how much we hate his guts.

Just some ideas to throw around there, I know they're not too well thought out.
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>>5266168
I will say this now - I won’t be touching Hell anytime soon, purely because of No Breaths From Hell. That’s added so many questions that will inevitably be answered, while also probably invalidating the other understanding of it from The Hell Verse. If we get more chapters explaining it and how it works, I’ll include it then, but not before. The Beast Realm is fair game, however. On the same token, Burn The Witch stuff might also show up, provided you put yourselves in a position to see it.
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>>5266093
Fun stuff Wormmy, I quite liked the characterisation Tsukuya got this session. I know her curse justified it, but I still felt like she fell for us a little too fast, so showing she still had some doubt in her was a nice touch. Looking forward to see where you will take this next.

>>5266101
For what it's worth as it is now there are extremely few goals we could have where abandoning or betraying Tsukuya would even be necessary, for the most part we can probably convince her to help or join us no matter what we do, so long as we are smart about it.
The only exceptions would be goals that requires us to betray the Seireitei itself, do moral heinous things to achieve or something equally hard for others to stomach. Though even there if we build our relationship to be sturdy enough and play our cards right we might convince her to play along with us either way.
I think the biggest risk we run with her now is doing something wrong and setting off the Yandere in her. We will have to take not of what sets her off and tread carefully.

Also I'm fine with our goal being left ambiguous for now. It's kinda fun to be honest.
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>>5266168
Maybe we were just that childish and like to pet every animal or simply think dinosaurs are awesome.

Regardless of which we would end up adventuring in the beast realm then.
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>>5266743
It could be more sinister, too.
>The humans of the living world have gone too far, they spoil nature and cause the extinction of so many. Put an end to their foolish ways.
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>>5267048
That sounds really edgy and stupid
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>>5267048
>>5267051

Too stupid for our character.
The option where he is just obsessed with fluffy things and maybe some beast based powers sound a lot more reasonable.
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>>5267051
We're an ambitious character that keeps secrets and manipulates people in a shonen anime setting.
I don't know what you expect for ambitions but edgy and stupid is par for the course for that kind of deal.
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>>5267056
How about infiltrating the Royal Guard or Central 46 for some shady reason?
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>>5267054
>Danketsu sees an animal/Hollow for the first time
>"Oh my God they're adorable"
>his ambition is to pet all of the creatures (even the soul-consuming ones)
>>5267056
The thing is, I'm not really sure how QM will put the realization of our ambition into place. If it's retroactive, then okay, we might be straddling the very grey line of "side villain" and "that one character" like we've been doing so far, but if it turns out that we've been doing all this without having actually finalized what our ambition was, I get the feeling that it wpuld not only be in-character for Danketsu's brand of "fufufu, fun thing are fun" smug pseudo-villainy, but it would also cement us as being [i]really fucking weird[/i]I. Like, no one but a chuuni runs around doing all this shit for the sake of just [i]having[/i] an ambition.

That said, though, Danketsu being an unreliable narrator chuuni/troll sounds absolutely amazing. Stupid as fuck but I would happily read something like that. I can only imagine the look of shock on people's faces as we hijack their master plans for the sole reason of "Honestly I just wanted to fuck with people and look cool."
Could that be our ambition? Having gotten tired of our father's machinations and pretensions of intelligence, Danketsu developed a fondness for screwing with people's master plans. The grander and more megalomaniacal his opposition, the more pleasure he derives from fucking with them. The Quest's ultimate endpoint would be fucking over Aizen or something.
Shit, now I want to watch Thunderbolt Fantasy again.
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>>5267076
Anon your point of messing up every keiaku of other schemers +pet the floof are going to be Danketsus ambition...

On that point, Danketsu better not meet Yurooichi any time soon or all hell will break loose...
>Danketsu becomes Shunpo Master just so he can pet her in her cat form or learn the transformation
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If you ask me, wanting to be perfectly free and uncontrollable is a pretty good endgoal for someone who wants to have a lot of fun. Like Aizen, but if he just wanted absolute power to troll people for fun rather than rule over all the worlds.
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>>5267099
Pretty much fuckup anyone we dislike (mostly shitty nobles and edgy retards) and move on with our day.

But that way...
One of the posts in the thread said Danketsu=Luffy but as a scheming genius.
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Maybe our goal is immortality? It'd fit since we pretty much only care about ourself.
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For me just wanting to mess up other people's plan to be le epic master troll sounds really lame and would inevitably make this a metagamey mess that just makes small changes to canon plot without a plot of it's own
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>>5267117
Yeah, it'd be stupid and cringeworthy. We need an actual goal.
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>>5267121
Well we can also choose to leave Aizien alone and solely focus on messing up nobles (stealing their shit to become more powerful) or OP can leave us stranded in the Beast world.
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>>5267099
This seems like a pretty levelheaded and reasonable goal, i’d support it.
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>>5267114
Go full dagoth. Become omnipotent, omniscient, immutable, sovereign. How sweet it is to be a god.
Together we shall speak for the Law and the Land, and shall drive the mongrel dogs of the Seireitei from Soul Society.
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>>5267199
Less Dagoth and more Sheo.
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>>5267209
Sheo is cringe and literally only exists to spite the most badass prince to ever exist.
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>>5267228
Sheo was cool until he was meme’d into just being the “le wacky cheese man”.
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>>5267228

Which one?
He pisses every prince off equally.

>Azura by luring her into that bet in Morrowind
>Dagon by well being the champion of Cyrodill/hero of Kvatch
>Outwits Hircine with a tweety
>Lures Malacath into killing his own son
>Drives Verminia and her follower crazy by doing nothing

Should i go on?
Pretty sure he will help the LDB out as well just to mess with tentacle-eyes.

>>5267237
The problem is that the games were streamlined for the mainstream audience instead of the wacky high fantasy it was written as.
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>>5267114
Immortality is fucking horrible in the long run

As a shinigami, we already live more than long enough
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We should probably actually pick a goal soon, chasing after nothing is kinda dumb. It'd be nice if we decided our goal before the inevitable time skip.
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>>5267253
Personally I like not knowing what our goal is.
We already have a good idea of what will help us attain our goal, like getting strong, making allies and not attracting too much attention. We can just focus of gathering those things. Getting laser focused on a goal now will just mean we will ignore everything else and that would be a shame.
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>>5267262
Have to disagree. Not having a goal means the quest lacks actual direction, leading to inevitable burnout or loss of interest on either the parts of the players or the QM. Too many quests end up dying before they finish their goals.
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>>5267241
I meant it quite literally - he ONLY exists as a form of spite that the other princes cursed Jygallag with. Jygallag who was so terrifying that literally every other prince thought "holy fuck we need to seal this guy away before he kicks our shit in) and actually worked together on it for once.
Fuckin love jyggy.
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>>5267279
The thing about Jygallag...
Sheogorath came out of the Sithis shaped void from the hole in the chest of Shor left by his heart being ripped out.
Jygallag is a hyper-Anuic aspect of Shor similar how Hermaeus is a Phadomaic aspect of Akatosh.

Anyway let us not stray off topic unless we want to introduce TESverse concepts and powers to a Bleach quest.
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>>5267276
I don't think the quest lacks direction at all, at least so far. QM has done a good job giving us small goals to aim towards so far, and like I said we can focus on obtaining indirect and direct power in the meantime, which is an actual direction, even if it is vague. Though I think a vague direction is better, since it means we can get creative in how to reach them.
Not that I am necessarily against us deciding/learning what our goal is, it's just that I don't feel that it is necessary to give us direction, we have plenty of it for now. Once we reach Captain level strength and have no obvious enemies to come after us it would be best to have a solid goal to scheme towards, but we are still at the very beginning, no need to lock ourselves into anything just yet I think.
Also, I am under the assumption that the QM knows what our goal is, and is simply choosing not to reveal it, in which case the QM loosing interest is not an issue. Wormmy can correct me on this if I am wrong.
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>>5267282
>Jygallag
Blatantly untrue, why would you trust Aldmeri myths to be accurate?
We see EXACTLY how sheogorath was made. He was a curse on Jygallag that did not exist prior to the other princes banding together to place said curse.
He's just an inversion of Jygallag made to torment him.
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>>5267287
Ignore the greentext, accidentally included it for some reason.
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>>5267287
Anon...
Jygallag being originally a fragment of Shor (you know the dude responsible for creating a world with free will) still makes sense.
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>>5267287
>>5267294
I love seeing anons arguing in-game vs out-of-game lore. It’s not something you see everyday anymore.
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>>5267298
Anon both stories are true.
Sheogorath being the curse placed on Jygallag and Jygallag being a fragment of Shor do not contradict each other.
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>>5267301
i never implied they did? i’m just poking a little fun at a type of discussion i don’t see very often. I’m a hardline MKfag so i’m already in agreement with you.
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>>5267294
>>5267301
I cannot abide by anyone that accepts Aldmeri mythology as true.
You and I are enemies for life.
Your days are numbered, mer sympathizer.
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>>5267309
Both Aldmeri and Nord mythology overlap and are true.
Suck it Imperial c u c k.
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Wtf happened to this thread
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>>5267333
OP went away for too long and anons decided to hijack it to discuss what ambitions the player character should have.
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>>5267346
Personally, I love it. It’s really encouraging that people like my quest enough to discuss it with no prompting from me.
>>5267286
I have the idea of what the original concept of Danketsu’s goal would be in mind, but that doesn’t fit with this iteration of him, since he is now your character, not just mine. If you guys can’t think of or decide on a goal, I have one to default to, but otherwise it’s yours to decide. I’m also very happy to go along with the interpretation that Danketsu himself doesn’t know what he wants yet - I also think that’s actually very in character.
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>>5267069
Also, the Central 46 can’t be part of your goals, at least under the Seireitei’s current laws. The Central 46 can’t have zanpakuto or have trained to be shinigami in the past.
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>>5267400
Good quest OP. It was fun playing catch up. Looking forwards to seeing where this goes and working to ensure our little sociopath learns to love his yandere too.
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>>5266093
>>5266134
>>5266139
>>5267400
Maybe establish a new noble house in the Seireitei. I mean the Shiba are a fallen noble house, can't there be a house that gets raised? I've been reading James Clavell's Taipan and Noble House. It's about the Opium trade in China, and the main character is a Scottish trader/pirate who rises to prominence. He has a sworn enemy, but to get the raw funds he needs to weather it, he accepts a deal from a Chinese pirate.
The Chinese pirate offers him the silver he needs to make his deals, but he makes a pact with him: four coins split in half with a 4 halves given to the Scottish trader. If someone returned a half to him, he must do whatever favor the person asks of him, whether legal, or illegal.
Later this guy fully establishes his house, and leaves a secret will to only the individuals in his bloodline with the strength and ability to lead this house.
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>>5268093
Establishing a new noble house would certainly be within our reach, but replacing the Shiba’s may be too tall of an order. The 5 Great Nobles families became a thing because their founders ganked the Soul King and created the current order of the universe. We’d have to have to pull off some pretty crazy scheming to get to that position.
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>>5268170
I know
:^)
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>>5268093
I can total get behind establishing our own noble house.
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>>5268093
>>5268170
>>5268227
>>5268238
Remember, you are a noble already, you just have your father’s name rather than the name of your house. If you wanted to go this route, you wouldn’t necessarily have to establish a house entirely, just raise up the one you’re already part of. That being said, you would have far more control over something you created entirely yourself, so…
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>>5268337
Then we'd have to figure out information that we need to set up independently.
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>>5268337
That's exactly what I mean. We marry another noble to become our own. There's little data on the other two noble houses in bleach.
Also, in Taipan, the family emblem is the Lion of Scotland aside the Dragon of China.
We're a minor noble house. Let's go big
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>>5268337
Will you run today?
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>>5268362
Unfortunately I’m busier than I expected, so we’ll next run Monday morning.
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>>5268399
Sorry OP. I know it's a bit of a read, but it gives you insight to how deep you have to dig, and how little you can reveal to your rivals. Enemies can be played straighter.
>>5265625
>“Yeah man, you’re… you’re actually alright, even if you’re a smug prick at times.”
You captured it right there.
Tsukuya was thought to be the ice queen, but she's passionate as hell.
Shin is thought to be a thuggish street tough, but his strength is in Kido.
Kazeko is thought to be the autist,and she is but in a good way. She cuts through the bullshit quickest, and finds appropriate response, but only to what she can perceive.
Awesome quest OP do what you need to and hang in there
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>>5266093
BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER RESUMED

“I repeat, hollows have been sighted near the Academy! Remain in your seats and await further instruction!”

Hollows? You’d just been thinking about the fact that you’d never actually seen one, and now the opportunity falls on your lap like a silver platter.

What luck.

The room around you is only beginning to react, their minds only registering the information while your mind is already whirring, thinking about the possibilities the situation gives you.

You look to your side, seeing that Shin’s expression had changed, if only slightly. There was a slight crinkle around his eyes, belying his anxiety, but that was to be expected. You’d all been taught that hollows were vicious monsters that only wished to eat and kill, so being afraid around them was natural.

You glance to your other side, where Tsukuya’s expression had also cooled, hers into an impenetrable mask, but one different than the ice-cold glare she used to have. This wasn’t an expression borne of fear of hurt or a lack of confidence, but instead one coming from confidence. She would be absolutely fine.

You know that sitting in your seat will be the safest option, both in literal terms and in the case that anyone who acted might be punished afterwards. However, gaining some experience against hollows now would be invaluable, plus without you acting, there’s a good chance many lives could be lost unnecessarily. Or you could pretend to follow someone else’s lead, let them take the reward or the punishment, while still seeing these monsters up close.

You…
>Rush out and fight. You might not care about the lives of these nobodies, but that’s no reason to let them die.
>Help out a little. You’ll do what you can, but personal glory and the lives of others aren’t even close to as valuable as your own.
>Sit back. Who cares if they die here? Anyone here likely wouldn’t have amounted to anything anyway.
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>>5269632
That last option should be “Anyone who does” rather than “Anyone here”, by the way.
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>>5269632
>Rush out and fight. You might not care about the lives of these nobodies, but that’s no reason to let them die.
Perfect opportunity to test outRyūkihei.
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>>5269632
>Help out a little. You’ll do what you can, but personal glory and the lives of others aren’t even close to as valuable as your own.
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>>5269632
>Help out a little. You’ll do what you can, but personal glory and the lives of others aren’t even close to as valuable as your own.
We were told to stay here, so rushing out might get us in trouble... but helping would net us some valuable experience. I think this is a good middle ground, if we try to be discreet.
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>>5269632
Rush Out and Fight
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>>5269665
>>5269656
>>5269652
Helping out a little wins, writing
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>>5269670
>>5269669
Or not. I need a tie-breaker here.
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>>5269673
Changing my vote >>5269652
>Help out a little. You’ll do what you can, but personal glory and the lives of others aren’t even close to as valuable as your own.
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>>5269678
Alright, then writing now.
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>>5269632
You sigh. You want to go out and fight, since the experience will be helpful, but… It’s not like hollows are rare. This one experience will likely end up being a footnote when it comes to your whole career, and so there’s no reason to rush. Better to wait for a hothead to take charge, so that if you get punished for taking action, you have plausible deniability of responsibility.

You didn’t think you’d have to wait long for one such person to reveal themselves besides, and you were absolutely right. “Sit and wait, while those damnable creatures attack our Academy! I think not!” A familiar voice haughtily stated, Tsunayashiro and his group of rejects preening with false confidence.

As they marched down the stairs into battle, not a one with an imprinted zanpakuto yet, Tsunayashiro stopped as he reached your row, glaring at you icily. “You’re just going to sit there?” He asked, to which you shrugged.

“Shinigami’re soldiers. A soldier who ain’t able to follow direct orders ain’t a hero, he’s a liability.” You state simply, the noble boy scoffing in return.

“Pathetic, using an excuse to justify wallowing here in fear. I knew that you were all talk when that Captain left without even speaking to you. Today, I’ll prove to them all that I am the one that they were looking for!”

Ah, so that’s what this was about. This guy really was an idiot.

You watch him leave the classroom, bored, before sighing, and standing up yourself. “Where are you going?” Tsukuya asks, to which you crack your neck, putting on an annoyed expression.

“Gonna make sure that dumbass doesn’t get himself killed.” You say, before stepping out. “You two coming with?”

“Of course.” Tsukuya said, calmly standing and following, while Shin looks down for a moment, before nodding and following himself.

“Let’s get going then.” The three of you rush out of the classroom, following Tsunayashiro out to one of the training ground, where you can see him and the other three boys with him staring down seven hollows.

You…
>Fight evasively like normal, using shunpo and kido to avoid ever getting in the range of the hollows
>Move in close, focusing on hakuda and hoho to swiftly dodge retaliatory strikes
>Fight in midrange, using your long zanpakuto and kido to harass your enemies
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>>5269692
>Fight in midrange, using your long zanpakuto and kido to harass your enemies

Arrange to fight in a group with Shin and wifey.
>Shin I and Tsukuya will fight the targets evasively to pin them down for you. You focus on dealing the heaviest blow you can.
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>>5269692
>Fight evasively like normal, using shunpo and kido to avoid ever getting in the range of the hollows
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>>5269692
>Fight evasively like normal, using shunpo and kido to avoid ever getting in the range of the hollows
Getting in melee sounds like a bad time
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>>5269692
>Fight evasively like normal, using shunpo and kido to avoid ever getting in the range of the hollows
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>>5269692
>Fight evasively like normal, using shunpo and kido to avoid ever getting in the range of the hollows
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>>5269692
>Fight evasively like normal, using shunpo and kido to avoid ever getting in the range of the hollows
We're not good enough in melee yet.
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Rolled 8, 1, 3, 2, 9, 10, 5, 4, 7 = 49 (9d10)

>>5269695
>>5269696
>>5269698
>>5269700
>>5269703
>>5269704
Evasion wins, roll me 3d10 - DC 14, crit 20.
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Rolled 3, 1, 4 = 8 (3d10)

>>5269712
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Rolled 9, 4, 2 = 15 (3d10)

>>5269712
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Rolled 9, 1, 7 = 17 (3d10)

>>5269712
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>>5269714
>>5269717
>>5269719
Alright, writing.
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>>5269692
You could see Tsunayashiro holding his sword out towards the hollows, no doubt preparing to bring down what he thought was his ‘noble judgement’ on the creatures. “Leave this place at once, soulless devils!” He cried, ready to attempt to strike them down, not knowing how much danger he and his lackeys were in. “Heed my words or face my wrath, as I hold with me the [I]might[/i] of the Tsunayashiro-“

The hollows roar, before one surges forward, charging with jaws wide open straight at Tsunayashiro himself. Unprepared as he was, the boy only had time for his eyes to widen, before…

Tsukuya leaps forward, and nails the hollow with a punch straight in its mask, cracking it and sending the monster flying backwards, landing sprawled out on the ground. You were already moving by the time she was, leaping upwards with a shunpo, and lightning crackles around your finger as you point down at the downed hollow.

“Byakurai!” You call, the bolt of lightning leaping from you and tearing the damaged mask asunder, killing the hollow instantly. Meanwhile, Shin has reached the group of boys, intercepting the next hollow to charge and cutting off one of its legs with a single swing, sending it crashing to the ground. He doesn’t stop there however, pointing to another with two fingers, momentarily paralysing it with Sai.

You touch back down on the ground, landing back to back with Tsukuya, before you’re both instantly moving again, you using Bakudo #9: Horin to bind two of the hollows that she proceeds to pummel to death, breaking their masks with a couple of blows.

The two uninjured, unbound hollows creep back, seemingly unnerved by the quick deaths of their brethren, even as Shin finishes off the one he injured earlier, before one suddenly also dies in a flash of steel and blur of yellow. You don’t recognise the man responsible, but considering there had only been a couple of minutes from the announcement of the hollows and his arrival, you know he must be fast, and strong.

“Huh, I thought there were more hollows here… You kids didn’t deal with most of them, did you?” He asks, observing you, even as the other unhurt hollow shrieks and charges him. You begin to call out, but his fist is through its mask before the sound leaves your throat, and the hollow that Shin had restrained is burning on the ground, the man having incinerated it with a kido spell too fast for you to follow.

>”We took care of what we could before you came.”
>”We were just defending ourselves, we didn’t know you’d be here so fast.”
>”Yeah, that was us… Didn’t realise it would be so easy.”
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>>5269732
>”We took care of what we could before you came.”
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>>5269732
>”Yeah, that was us… Didn’t realise it would be so easy
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>>5269732
>”We took care of what we could before you came.”
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>>5269732
>”We were just defending ourselves, we didn’t know you’d be here so fast.”
>"For the sake of argument if you come at me in a public situation, if I had to defend myself outside your apartment I'm watching you through your window, if I have to shoot through a crowd of people to defend myself it's 2 am it's a self-defense situation, I'm not going to happy about the devastation but I will be happy that I've defended my own life."
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>>5269738
>>5269742
>>5269745
>>5269748
Taking care of it before he came wins, writing.
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>>5269732
You shrug. The evidence was there, so there was little use in trying to lie. “We just felt like we couldn’t just sit around an’ wait to be saved. We’re meant ta be shinigami in a few years, so… We did what we could.”

“Right, right.” He nodded, hand cupping his chin, as he looked you, Tsukuya and Shin up and down. “If Yoruichi had seen your shunpo and your hakuda, she’d have snapped you up in a heartbeat,” The man muses, regarding you and Tsukuya respectively. “It’s a shame you’re already called for… Oops! Was I meant to say that?”

“You know you weren’t, Kisuke.” You hear, and you turn around to see a short woman with dark skin and purple hair behind you. You hadn’t seen, felt or heard her approach… and from that alone, you knew that even though she wasn’t wearing a haori, this was none other than Shunshin no Yoruichi, the Captain of 2nd Division. That also meant this man here was likely her Lieutenant, although… he lacked a badge, so perhaps that wasn’t the case.

“Oh, Captain! There I go, running my mouth again. I apologise, I-“

“Shut it.” Yoruichi mutters, kicking the man - Kisuke - in the face to shut him up, while she looks over at the three of you, Tsunayashiro and the others seemingly beneath her notice. “Hmm… He has a point, though. You move well, all three of you. Maybe I should’ve come to see you… Even Shinji stopped whining after he actually met you in person.”

She crosses her arms, smiling at you. “Well regardless, you did well. If you hadn’t arrived when you did, those four and maybe others could’ve been hurt, maybe even killed. Following orders is important, but so is having the initiative to act when you can make a difference.”

At that, Tsunayashiro begins to splutter from where he was sat on the ground, having almost wet himself at the sight of a charging hollow. “B-But I was the one-“

“I know.” Yoruichi says, before continuing. “But you couldn’t make a difference, and all you ended up being was a liability who, had the situation been worse, would’ve have been a casualty. If you want to be a hero, either grow strong enough to be an effective one, or die so those that are can do their jobs without you getting in the way.”

Yoruichi turns away, looking into the distance. “I’m going to the next sector. Kisuke, take the kids back, and then send a squad to watch the Academy perimeter. Not all the students can defend themselves like this lot.”

“Of course, Captain!” He shouts, seemingly serious, despite the bright red mark on his face from where she had kicked him earlier.

You…
>Ask to go along with Yoruichi and help
>Listen, and let Kisuke take you back
>Insist that you have everything under control, and that Kisuke should go with the Captain to help other areas
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>>5269769
>Listen, and let Kisuke take you back
We got our experience and did our part.
>offer Tsunayashiro our hand
Maybe he'll stop being suck a prick after this
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>>5269769
>Insist that you have everything under control, and that Kisuke should go with the Captain to help other areas
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>>5269769
>Insist that you have everything under control, and that Kisuke should go with the Captain to help other areas
>offer Tsunayashiro our hand
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>>5269769
>Listen, and let Kisuke take you back

"Aight let's head back and chat on the way."
Introduce ourselves to Kisuke and ask what division he's from so we can lend a hand when we join the 5th. Compliment his skills and ask for training advice.
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>>5269769
>Listen, and let Kisuke take you back
Can we PLEASE Not help Tsunayashiro?

I just want to see him hate us so much it gives him the motivation to actually train.
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>>5269784
He'll probably just smack our hand away anyways but that's on him.
Besides if he quits being a ass he might make a good pawn with all of his noble connections.
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>>5269769
>Listen, and let Kisuke take you back
No reason to push our luck any more then we have already.

Man, that went perfectly. I almost feel bad for Tsunayashiro.
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>>5269790
Yeah, but that's boring. I don't want another pawn. I want a guy getting so angry he trains extremely hard solely so he can show us up. Like a wannabe version of a rival, so to say.
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>>5269773
>>5269774
>>5269775
>>5269780
>>5269784
>>5269790
>>5269794
>>5269795
Kisuke’s taking you back, it seems. There’s a little bit of discourse on this so quick secondary vote:
>Offer Tsunayashiro your hand
>Ignore him
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>>5269800
>Offer Tsunayashiro your hand
This is guaranteed to piss him off even more.
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>>5269795
You want a wannabe Vegeta.

>>5269800
>>Ignore him


This does sound fun.
Lets logically criticize him and his group when we return to class and Kisuke leaves.
>Point out his weakness DESPITE his noble background (imply he's a waste of resources and a disgrace to nobles)
>Point out that the commoners not only already overtook him but are already being recruited by the divisions
>Point out that he nearly led his classmates to their deaths (tramplying his pride and breaking up his group)
>Secretly ask Shin to offer him a kind hand after we finish trash talking him by offering to be a sparring partner thus harming the nobles pride further
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>>5269800
>Ignore him
>>5269802
>You want a wannabe Vegeta.
Yes, but not as edgy.
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>>5269795
For what it's worth, the guy is a perfect pawn already. In his attempts to one-up us, he charged in like an idiot and gave us a perfect excuse to disobey orders and fight some hollows. A predictable dumbass is very useful to keep around.
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>>5269801
>>5269802
>>5269803
Ignoring wins, writing.
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>>5269800
>offer
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>>5269812
Right OP you should think about keeping a CopyPasta with our stats.

>Rei value (25-10 normal shnigami 10-6 seated squad member 5-4 Vice captian 3-1 captian class)
>Physical stats reflecting our body
>List of Kido known
>List of Hakuda known and mastery level

That would really help.
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>>5269841
There is already a character sheet with your current stats here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-6tdU1qD2gDT7ycfFL6Tx5uBckLIYpSjSTmQaLBBCw0/edit

Update coming in a couple of minutes.
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>>5269769
You walk up to Tsukuya, ripping off part of your sleeve and using it to wipe her bloody hands, some of it being from the hollows and some of it her own from where she had split her knuckles, her own body not quite ready or used to the punishment it could dish out.

She smiles at you, giving you a peck on the cheek, while Tsunayashiro pounds against the ground in frustration. Shin goes over to half-help, half-haul him off the ground, but he struggles out of his grip. “How dare you touch me, you Rukongai scum!” He screams, and as Shin recoils as if he was struck, you decide to have a little fun, your eyes narrowing.

“Now now. Ain’t no reason to resort to name callin’ just ‘cause you ain’t worth shit, Kotaku-chan.” You say, a smug grin plastered on your face.

“What did you say!?” He says angrily, and you smirk even wider, gesturing to Shin as you continue.

“Ya heard me. And need I remind you, or in case ya hadn’t noticed somehow, the “Rukongai boy” over there’s actually managed to imprint on his zanpakuto, something you haven’t done, and he killed a hollow while you were sat there, pissin’ ya pants. If either of ya ain’t worthy to touch the other, I’d say you shouldn’t be touchin’ him.”

You throw an arm around Tsukuya, noting that Kisuke was silent, simply watching you. “Can’t believe you’re from one of the Five Great Noble Houses, but what’s even more unbelievable is that ya still somehow think you’re hot shit. Thought I showed ya wrong back on the first day, but I guess ya just learn slow, Kotaku-chan.”

“You…” He starts angry, but stops, the colour draining from his face as he begins to register what you’re saying, before his rage returns, even greater than before. “You bastard! You remembered who I was this whole time!?”

Your grin turns positively shit-eating as you point at him. “‘Course I did! Whaddaya take me for, a moron? No way I’d forget about the Tsunayashiro in the class! Ya might be trying to show me up, but I ain’t nearly as stupid as you!”

He seems to be struggling to come up with a response to that, and so you shrug, feeling your fun is spent. You turn to Kisuke, a calmer expression on your face. “Sorry ‘bout that, he was bein’ annoyin’.”

“Honestly, he probably deserved that dressing down, even if you were a little harsh.” Kisuke murmured, before clapping his hands, the serious air disappearing along with it. “Well, my little chicks! Follow me!” He exclaims, before walking off.

You…
>Ask him questions (what?)
>Just follow
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>>5269849
>Just follow
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>>5269849
>so... what's it like being a lieutenant?
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>>5269849
>>Ask him questions (what?)

Any suggestions what tasks i should pick up if i get accepted into the 5th?
Would really love the opportunity to learn from you or miss Yoruichi if the opportunity arises.
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>>5269849
>so... what's it like being a lieutenant?
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>>5269849
>Ask him questions (what?)
Do hollows show up near the academy often?

>>5269853
+1
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>>5269849
>Do hollows show up near the academy often?
>So... what's it like being a lieutenant?
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>>5269851
>>5269853
>>5269854
>>5269862
>>5269864
>>5269867
Asking about being a lieutenant and asking about hollows at the academy win, writing.
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>>5269849
There’s some silence between the four of you, Shin and Tsukuya likely not saying much because they don’t feel the need, while you’re quiet because you’re trying to figure this guy out. He switches between serious and goof-ball at the drop of a hat, and while he acted like he slipped up in telling you that Hirako had already made his intentions for you and Tsukuya known, you have a feeling he said exactly as much as he meant to.

“So… what’s it like bein’ a Lieutenant?” You ask, hoping to glean some insight into this man from the question.

“Oh, I wouldn’t know anything about that!” Kisuke murmurs. “I’ve never been one, after all!”

You blink. So it wasn’t just that the Second Division just… didn’t wear their identifying gear or anything, he just… wasn’t the Lieutenant? He had been so fast you couldn’t track him at all… Were Lieutenants and Captains even stronger than him? “Ya aren’t one? But that was your Captain, right? Ya seemed so… familiar.”

“Oh, me and Yoruichi go way back. But no, I’m just a 3rd Seat. Can you imagine me, as a Lieutenant? With all that pressure and scrutiny? No thank you! I’d rather stay here where no one’s really paying attention to what I’m doing, thanks!”

You pause at that, the response striking something within you. “Hmm…”

Seeing as that question didn’t get you any further though, you quickly press on. “So, do things like this happen often? Never heard of hollows attackin’ the Seireitei.”

“More often than you’d think. After all, the older students do need hollows to train on, after all. It’s not that these hollows came out of nowhere and attacked, simply that someone must have mishandled the bait, and a few of them got loose. That’s why the response was so quick - we knew exactly where we needed to go already.” Kisuke says, as you approach your classroom.

“I see. That makes… more sense than I thought it would.”

You enter the class, Kisuke giving you a wave goodbye before he turns to go. You…
>Ask one last question (what?)
>Just return to your seat and get on with the day
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>>5269889
>>Ask one last question (what?)
Not really a question more of a statement.

''I'll make sure to ask the captain if a can help out at your squad when able.
Would love to train with you or share a meal.
See ya.''
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>>5269889
>Just return to your seat and get on with the day
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>>5269889
>Just return to your seat and get on with the day
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>>5269889
>Just return to your seat and get on with the day
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>>5269889
>Just return to your seat and get on with the day
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>>5269889
>Just return to your seat and get on with the day
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>>5269892
>>5269897
>>5269901
>>5269906
>>5269908
>>5269909
Getting on with the day wins. In that case, give me a vote for what you want to train today - first, we’ll pick a category, and then what in that category you want to work on.
>Zanjutsu (sword fighting) (also includes Jinzen)
>Kido (magic)
>Hakuda (hand-to-hand)
>Hoho (movement)
>Help Shin
>Help Tsukuya
>Raise a physical stat
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>>5269912
>Kido (magic)
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>>5269912
>zanjutsu
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>>5269912
>>Kido (magic)

Let's finish that light bending spell.
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>>5269912
>Raise a physical stat
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>>5269912
>Help Shin
It's been a while
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>>5269912
>Kido (magic)
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>>5269915
>>5269917
>>5269918
>>5269923
>>5269926
>>5269930
Kido wins.
>Learn a new spell (what?)
>Work on one of your higher level spells (Tsuzuri Raiden, Fushibi, Hakufuku) to be able to use it without incantation
>Work more on Kyokkō
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>>5269934
>Work more on Kyokkō
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>>5269934
>>Work more on Kyokkō

Being able to study our Shikai in the outside world will benefit us greatly.
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>>5269934
>Work more on Kyokkō
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>>5269934
>>Work more on Kyokkō
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>>5269934
>Work more on Kyokkō
Might as well finish what we started.
I would like to try see what our shikai does soon, getting a stealth spell will help with that.
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>>5269934
>Work more on Kyokkō
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>>5269944
Kyokkō also conceals reiatsu and all light based spells can effectively be manipulated with it meaning we could use it to escape light based restraint spells or manipulate our own to be impossible to dodge.
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>>5269936
>>5269938
>>5269942
>>5269943
>>5269944
>>5269948
Kyokkō wins, writing.
>>5269951
While Kyokkō does indeed hide reiatsu, I’m not so sure about the second part. It doesn’t make much sense to me that something as low as bakudo 26 could essentially negate Rikujokoro, which is 61. If it could, we likely would have seen it.
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>>5269964
And I forgot to ask, as always. Roll 3d10 for effectiveness, DC 20. No crit as you won’t be able to quite pull it off sans incantation yet.
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Rolled 2, 7, 7 = 16 (3d10)

>>5269967
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Rolled 6, 8, 7 = 21 (3d10)

>>5269967
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Rolled 2, 4, 10 = 16 (3d10)

>>5269967
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Rolled 6, 7, 9 = 22 (3d10)

>>5269964
It should depend on our mastery level and reiatsu level.
Kinda how a well aimed highly pressurized stream of water can cut through solid rock walls.

That being said it's the Spell Aizien was most proficient at but abandoned because he focused on gaining overwhelming power.

>>5269967
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>>5269970
>>5269973
>>5269976
Writing now.
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saved
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>>5269889
You nod to Kisuke as he leaves, and the three of you return to your seats, waiting for your instructor. After a while, Tsunayashiro walks back in, glaring harshly at you as he does. You simply smirk back, and he stomps back up to his seat, not having any response to your words from earlier still.

A while more after that, your instructor enters the class, informing all of you that the crisis has been dealt with. Since it’s taken up much of the day, he chooses to dismiss you all early, but not before he calls Tsunayashiro down, and takes him with him as he leaves the room. You can hear the noble boy begin to protest as they get further away, but the instructor is having none of it.

You shrug, and look to your sides, Shin and Tsukuya already getting their stuff together to go train. You all head out to the training ground, and while Shin begins setting up his target and Tsukuya, thinking back to what had just happened with the hollows and looking at her fists, rips off much of her sleeves and uses the fabric as makeshift fist wrappings, you prepare to work further on Bakudo #26: Kyokkō.

It’s a bit of a leap in terms of numbers, but you’re so used to suppressing your reiatsu anyway that you mostly just need to learn how to bend the light around you to use the spell effectively. You try multiple times over the course of a few hours, getting better and better over time, while Tsukuya works on a hakuda move that seems to involve a straight punch, and Shin practiced Byakurai.

Then finally, you get it.

“Mirror of the world, shine down upon the seas of red. Flowers bloom, fire burns, thunder roars - and all fall down as you shatter. Bakudo #26: Kyokkō.”

Both Shin and Tsukuya stop what they’re doing instantly, even their - compared to yours at least - primitive reiatsu sense instantly telling them something was wrong as you disappear from said sense. You step over, waving your hands in front of their faces, confirming they can’t see you, before you smile, ending the spell. Both their eyes lock on to you instantly as they do, realisation dawning.

“Man…” Shin says, almost in awe. “I think I’m catching up to you, and then you always do something that shows I’m so far behind still.”

You smirk, walking over and clapping a hand on his shoulder, as Tsukuya returned to training, satisfied you hadn’t suddenly been spirited away by some ghost. “Don’t worry about it, you’ll get there. Ya’ve improved the most out of all of us, you know. We all had trainin’ before, you didn’t. Don’t count yourself out.”

Shin nodded, and went back to what he was doing. You would normally be finished after training this long, but things ending early had given you a bit more time to kill.

You…
>Train something else (what?)
>Help Shin
>Help Tsukuya
>Go mess with someone (who?)
>Other (write-in)
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>>5270025
>>Help Shin
bro before hoes
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>>5270025
>Help Shin
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>>5270025
>Help Shin
Haven't helped him in a bit.
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>>5270025
>>Help Shin

Help him practice Hado #4: Byakurai

Also ask him if the lady from the 12th has any goodies to share to bring some over for us as well if she permits it.
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>>5270025
>Help Shin
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Now that we have Kyokko, can we PLEASE find somewhere secluded to finally test our Zanpakuto?
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>>5270027
>>5270029
>>5270030
>>5270032
>>5270035
Helping Shin wins, writing
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>>5270039
We can do that in the evening before heading for bed.
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>>5270025
You watch Shin get on for a bit, focusing on what he’s doing right and what he’s getting wrong. You find yourself surprised. His Byakurai is flawless, perhaps even better than yours. When you fire the spell, it normally widens as it travels, becoming a more natural concussive bolt of electricity. You don’t see any of that with Shin - he’s able to keep the beam tight the whole way, keeping its piercing power even from a distance.

It’s truly just the aim that he’s struggling with, but you know that’s something that comes with time and experience - something that you have in spades more than him. You could help him in that regard, but you feel like that would be a waste of both your time. You walk over, getting his attention.

“Shin!”

He turns back around, wondering what’s up. “Yeah?”

“Your Byakurai is good. Really good. I think it’s technically better than mine. Ya really do have a talent for this stuff.” He scratches his head, embarrassed. “I was wonderin’ what kido you can actually use. Maybe I can show ya how to use a new one.”

He blinked, before saying “Well, I only know 1 to 4, for both hado and bakudo.”

“Alright then, let’s…”
>Work on (insert spell)
>More generic applications (Kido nets, other suggestions)
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>>5270051

>Work on (insert spell)
Hadō #11. Tsuzuri Raiden

We focus on teaching him the basics and improving our mastery so we can do without the chant.
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>>5270056
+1
Sounds like a good plan
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>>5270056
>Supporting
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>>5270051
>Work on (Bakudo #8 - Seki)
Zoning is always good for a Kido spec. If he learns a gap closer after this, he's got a very solid foundation.
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>>5270056
+1
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>>5270064
What am I thinking, we don't know that.
Switching to >>5270056
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>>5270064
>>5270069
We do know Seki

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-6tdU1qD2gDT7ycfFL6Tx5uBckLIYpSjSTmQaLBBCw0/edit#

That said doing things that we can also improve on should serve us better.
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Rolled 6, 6, 4 = 16 (3d10)

>>5270056
>>5270061
>>5270062
>>5270064
>>5270067
>>5270069
>>5270072
Tsuzuri Raiden it is. Roll me 3d10 for your teaching effectiveness and for how much you learn yourself. Shin’s DC to learn will be determined by my roll, while your DC to master the spell is 20.
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Rolled 10, 8, 10 = 28 (3d10)

>>5270081
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Rolled 6, 1, 7 = 14 (3d10)

>>5270081
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>>5270089
Sweet jesus
We mastered the hell out of that spell
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>>5270089
holy fuck
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>>5270091
The name of our Bankai relates to Dragons and Kirin.
Both are extremely adept at using Lightning and Sky based powers aside from dispensing blessings to the land in Chink/Jap myth.
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Rolled 8, 7, 8 = 23 (3d10)

>>5270081
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>>5270089
>>5270090
>>5270098
And that's a wrap.

We taught Shin the basics and can use it ourselves rather casually now.
Perhaps we can also use it to make lightning traps by infusing ground/wall surfaces and the like.
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>>5270089
>>5270090
>>5270098
Hmm. I was already planning on giving you something extra if you passed, but you’ll get even more with a roll like that.
>Writing
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>>5270051
“…work on another spell. Hado #11: Tsuzuri Raiden.”

You step in front of Shin, drawing your zanpakuto as you begin to explain. “Tsuzuri Raiden’s one of my favourites, y’know. It generates an electric current in whatever you touch, so ya can cast it and then you’re zanpakuto’ll give anyone ya hit with it a nasty shock as well as cut them up. The incantation… is…” You stop, feeling strange, while Shin looks at you, confused.

“Danketsu? You alright, man?”

“Yeah… yeah, I…” You’d never felt anything like this before, but you felt a part of you almost craving for you to cast that spell, and not just cast it - you could feel the reiatsu in your body already shifting and changing to accommodate it, despite the fact you hadn’t even begun to consciously cast it. You sighed, the word around you fading away, your focus only on your reiatsu and the extension of yourself you held in your hand.

“Tsuzuri Raiden.”

The spell sprang to life as easily as you breathed, and Ryūkihei crackled with lightning. You realised the part of you that had wanted the spell so badly was Ryūkihei itself, that feeling of want being replaced by one of pleasure and contentment.

As it faded, and you found yourself able to focus on other things, you turned back to your supposed student. “Sorry Shin, I-“ You shut yourself up, surprised, seeing that despite you basically not helping whatsoever, Shin’s zanpakuto was also crackling with yellow thunder. Not as brightly or as fiercely as your own, but still… it was impressive.

“…Nicely done, man.”

“Thanks! It, uh… Well, you made it look easy, so I just… followed your lead.” Shin said, shrugging. The fact that he had been able to do so and actually succeed spoke to the boy’s innate talent for kido, which you were certain now if you hadn’t been before far outstripped your own, and you were sure you were still considered good at it by the standards of most shinigami.

The two of you work on the spell for some more time, ensuring Shin is capable of using it in a combat situation. By the time you’re done, it’s dark, and time for you all to head back to your dorms.

You…
>Head back to your dorm
>Chat to Shin about something on the way to his
>Walk Tsukuya back to her dorm
>Other (write-in)
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>>5270123
>Walk Tsukuya back to her dorm
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>>5270123
>Head back to your dorm
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>>5270123
>Walk Tsukuya back to her dorm
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>>5270123
>>Chat to Shin about something on the way to his

Man your talent for Kido is insane.
Keep up the work.
Also i wanted to ask you that captain of the 12th gave you some special food right.
Can you ask her if she has anything that helps with growth and training in regards to strength and endurance?
Can't stay so short for my whole life yanno.

>Other (write-in)
Return to the practice ground, use the concealment spell on our selves and sword and release our Shikai for practice.
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...I get the feeling that our Shikai/Bankai does something absurd like summon a superpowered thunderstorm. Emulating a god of lightning does seem to tie in neatly with our general sense of superiority.
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>>5270123
>Walk Tsukuya back to her dorm
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>>5270137
Anon.
The name of our sword is
Dragon-Horse-Army

Which could mean either
>Kirin General
>Dragon Knight
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>>5270131
>>5270134
>>5270136
>>5270135
>>5270138
Walking Tsukuya back to her dorm wins, writing.
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>>5270123
You say good night to Shin for the day, and the other boy waves before heading back. You look to see Tsukuya, clearly expecting similar, and so you choose to surprise her, taking her hand in yours and giving her a kiss.

She melts into your arms as you expected, and she kisses you back before staring at you with doe eyes. The two of you walk slowly back to her dorm, having to stop frequently to allow Tsukuya to borderline attack you with her ‘love’.

Eventually though, you get her back to her dorm. She opens the door to go in, and you give her a wave and a kiss, before you turn to leave. “Wait, Danketsu-kun.” She calls, grabbing hold of your hand. You look over your shoulder at her, curious, while she looks up at you with pleading eyes.

“Stay with me tonight. Please.”

You…
>Say you can’t, not while you’re both in the Academy still. Once you have more privacy, then you’ll talk
>Say it’s still too early for you. You need a bit more time before you can commit to that
>Say not tonight. You’ve got something you need to do, and sleep’s important
>Agree, but make it discreet (how?)
>Throw caution to the wind.
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>>5270153
>Say you can’t, not while you’re both in the Academy still. Once you have more privacy, then you’ll talk
Hahahahaha we are in grave danger.
It's only a matter of time at this point., there is no escape.
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>>5270153
>Say you can’t, not while you’re both in the Academy still. Once you have more privacy, then you’ll talk
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>>5270153
>Agree, but make it discreet (how?) Use Bakudo #26: Kyokkō to follow her to her room and to leave in the morning
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>>5270153
I would like to agree, if there was a way to make it discreet.
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>>5270153
>>Say it’s still too early for you. You need a bit more time before you can commit to that

I don't want us to rush into things my dear.
Let's focus on improving our selves first and after getting seated positions getting the approval of your family alright?
I believe in you and since you managed to imprint our path should be clear soon.
That said how about before sleep you do a bit of Sword Meditation again?
That doubting side of yours you heard from your Zanpakuto is still a part of you and the best shield you can have to stop others from tricking you.
Don't wanna see you come to harm because of my selfishness and acting early.
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>>5270162
oh fuck

good idea, +1
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>>5270162
Support
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>>5270153
>Say you can’t, not while you’re both in the Academy still. Once you have more privacy, then you’ll talk

NO SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE
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>>5270174
Switching to this.
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>>5270162
>Supporting
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>>5270159
>>5270161
>>5270174
>>5270175
Four for when you have privacy…

>>5270162
>>5270166
>>5270170
>>5270180
And four for using Kyokkō to sneak in. I’m going to need a tie-breaker here.
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Seems like either way, we are gonna practise our release tonight.
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>>5270162
+1
fuck it we are a teenager
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I want to go on a date at least, first! No, Kazeko's party doesn't count!
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>>5270194
We have a winner.
>writing
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>>5270153
You sigh, before smiling at her, leaning in and whispering in her ear. “Come ta the door again in exactly ten minutes, okay?” You give her another kiss, before you gently extricate your hand from hers, wave again, and walk off to your own dorm.

Once there, you prepare as you normally do, seeing the two nobles you share with already snoring away. You lay Ryūkihei down, and once exactly three minutes pass - accounting for the four minutes you took walking from Tsukuya’s door to your own - you cast Kyokkō, stand up, and walk back.

Right on cue, Tsukuya opens the door as you arrive. She briefly looks around, confused, but as you touch her on the arm, she realises what’s happening. She sighs, acting disappointed, you taking the time while she holds the door open to slip inside.

“He didn’t come?” Asked one of the girls she shared with, the same one that had opened the door when you had carried her back a few days ago.

“Yeah, he… didn’t. I don’t know what I was expecting.” Tsukuya’s dejected act was surprisingly convincing.

“I told you, that guy isn’t trustworthy. There’s something about him, I can feel it.”

“Well, he’s never let me down before!” Tsukuya snaps, the fake disappointment disappearing for real anger. “Something important must have happened, otherwise he’d be here! So stop talking about him like some kind of criminal!”

“Alright, alright, sheesh! I get it, I’ll stop. God, one bad word and you go off the rails.” The girl whines, getting up from her chair and getting into her bed. “I’m going to bed. Dealing with you when you’re like this is just a pain in the ass.”

“Hmph!” Tsukuya grunted, sitting down on her own bed. You stood next to her, moving as little as possible to make sure the Kyokkō wasn’t obvious. Eventually, once she got in the bed, you slipped in with her, and you finally release the spell as she pulls the covers over both your heads.

She smiles brightly, and doesn’t say anything. You want to make a joke, but know it would probably be better to not, so you don’t either, as Tsukuya kisses you.

A few hours later, you slip out of her bed, she and her dorm mates all still asleep. You look over her, staring down, and feeling absolutely nothing as you do. Part of the reason you’d even agreed was because you had maybe thought that afterwards, you might care, maybe even a little..?

Guess not. You think to yourself, casting Kyokkō to return to your room and then go out and train before everyone else was awake. Well, at least it felt nice.

You trained in…
>Zanjutsu (sword fighting) (also includes Jinzen)
>Kido (magic)
>Hakuda (hand-to-hand)
>Hoho (movement)
>Raise a physical stat
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>>5270216
>Zanjutsu (sword fighting) (also includes Jinzen)
Shikai counts as part of this right?
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>>5270216
>Raise a physical stat. Endurance
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>>5270216
>Zanjutsu (sword fighting) (also includes Jinzen)
Are we joining the 5th division today?
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>>5270216
man, we have the emotional energy of a fucking potato
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>>5270226
a very smug potato.
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>>5270220
Indeed it does.
>>5270226
Ironically, Danketsu would probably feel more for a potato than he does for Tsukuya, since he can quantify what ‘things’ he likes.
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>Zanjutsu (sword fighting) (also includes Jinzen)
AT LAST
LET US TEST OUR ZANPAKUTO

>>5270226
Craaaaaaaaaaawling innnnn my skiiiiiiiiin
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>>5270226
>>5270229
I mean hey, potatoes are fucking great.
Best root vegetable by far.
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>>5270220
>>5270221
>>5270224
>>5270230
Zanjutsu wins.
>General training
>Specific technique (which?)
>Jinzen
>Shikai training
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>>5270233
oh fuck off you know they don't hold a candle to yams
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>>5270237
>Shikai training
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>>5270237
>general training
half of me wants to fuck with the anon that wants to use our shikai finally. the other half wants to meet up with kazeko again?
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>>5270229
Is there anything she can do to kindle something within him or is it a lost cause?
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>>5270240
baffling post
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>>5270237
>>Shikai training
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>>5270237
>>Shikai training
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>>5270237
>Shikai training
It has to be done.
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>>5270243
Who knows? I’m the QM, not the Soul King. Danketsu will feel whatever he feels.
>>5270241
>>5270242
>>5270247
>>5270249
>>5270250
Shikai training wins. Roll me 3d10, DC 17, crit 21.
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>>5270237
>Shikai training
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Rolled 6, 1, 10 = 17 (3d10)

>>5270253
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Rolled 4, 7, 8 = 19 (3d10)

>>5270253
Let's see
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Rolled 9, 5, 1 = 15 (3d10)

>>5270253
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>>5270255
>>5270258
>>5270259
Alright.
>writing
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Rolled 3, 2, 2 = 7 (3d10)

>>5270253
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>>5270216
It’s time. You can’t hold it back any longer.

You breath in.

You stand in the training ground, holding Ryūkihei in front of you in both hands as you do. It seems your sword knows what you’re about to do, and is waiting with bated breath for this moment just like you.

He’d never told you anything about himself other than his name, and yet you felt like you already knew in your soul exactly what you needed to say to reveal his true form, the weapon that you had literally been born to wield.

You breathe out.

“Shock, Ryūkihei.”

https://youtube.com/watch?v=k0iHYwj2qOU

Instantly, your reiryoku spiked, to a level you’d never felt before, far higher than even the maximum you hid from everyone but yourself. You try to contain it, struggling against the force of your own reiatsu. For just a moment, the full force of it leaked out, before you were able to crush it back down to the normal level you suppressed yourself to, in a moment of extreme effort.

You pant, sweating from the exertion just getting a handle on your power had taken. You look down at the weapon in your hands, to see it was no longer a sword at all - it was a simple polearm, 2 metres long, with at its end both an axe-head and on top of that a spear-head. You didn’t know it at the time, but it was a weapon those in the human world called a halberd.

You then look around, seeing what you’d done. The grass around you was scorched, almost fried from the instant your power had been out of control, and as you look around, you can feel your body crackling and thrumming with a new power.

You close your eyes to think, but when you open them, you find yourself in your inner world, Ryūkihei staring at you. “You finally did it, huh…” He muttered, before yawning. “Took you long enough.”

Wasting no time, aware that some people might have felt your energy spike, you pressed on, asking questions. “What do you do? Will you tell me now?”

Ryūkihei groans, sinking down into that strange rocking chair as the fire crackled in the background. “Fine.”

>(1/2)
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>>5270291

“I’ve… technically got two abilities, but one of them’s already been used, and can’t be used again.”

Your eyes widen, then narrow. “What do you-“

He raises a hand to stop you, staring at you through one half-lidded eye. “Slow your roll, man… I’m getting to it.” He sighs, before he continues, you waiting impatiently. “My first ability activated when you released me for the first time. Normally, a shinigami’s reiryoku increases when they release their zanpakuto.

“Yours does too… but only the first time. After that, you don’t get any stronger when you release me… because instead, that level of reiryoku becomes your baseline, even when I’m sealed away. Basically, the only difference between my shikai and my sealed state is my shape, and your access to my second, real ability. I’m sure this first bit will help with all your… sneak shit, or whatever it is you do.”

You tried to think about the implications of that, but barely had time before he continued on. “My second ability is called Tengoku no Shihai. It gives you complete control of all the electricity under your dominion.”

You blink as he stares back at you, waiting for him to clarify, but none seems to be coming. “What the hell does that even mean?” You ask, exasperated.

“I dunno, but that’s your problem. I’m goin’ to bed. Night.”

“Wait-“ Your eyes open again, back in the training ground. Aside from the slight bit insulted you feel from being kicked out of your own inner world, you feel… curious. The description for the second ability had been so vague, compared to the specificity of the first… was it truly that open-ended, or was it meant to be used to do something specific?

You…
>Try to test it now
>Think it best to wait until later
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>>5270295
>Try to test it now
If we've already attracted attention, no point in waiting. Let's try, Lightning time.
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>>5270295
>Try to test it now
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>>5270295
>Try to test it now
A quick test shouldn't hurt, I suppose.
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>>5270295
>Try to test it now
SHOWTIME, BABY
TURN UP THE LIGHTS
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>>5270295
>Try to test it now
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>>5270295
>Try to test it now
I think our secondary goal should be our gaining emotions
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>>5270291
in upset that the lightning themed sword with a potentially horse themed name isnt magical girl transformed with the command word "charge"
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>>5270295
>Try to test it now
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>>5270306
>>5270310
>>5270312
>>5270313
>>5270314
>>5270318
Testing it out wins. How would you like to test it?
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I wonder if getting a 30 on shikai would mean accessing a Bankai 10 years early
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>>5270319
Can it be used as a 6th sense to detect things?
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>>5270319
Well, we could try using Tsuzuri Raiden
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>>5270317
That's clever actually, I like it.
Though I will say that shock has the double meaning of surprising/startling, which is fitting for a schemer hiding his true nature.
If anyone learns our true nature it will surely come as a "shock" to them.

>>5270319
Can out Zanpakuto only control electricity, or can it also generate it?
Can we control the electricity in the bodies of others? Like their nerves and whatnot. I imagine we cannot really test this out alone and we will need some guinea pigs later but maybe we can try on ourselves, like a limb.
Can we detect electricity thanks to our Zanpakuto? If so, is it enough to detect people? Like whoever noticed our brief slipup and is now spying on us, maybe?
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Let's nameless king this shit.>>5270319
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>>5270319
Sense for nearby heartbeats?
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>>5270329
You can control all the electricity under your dominion. Hopefully that helps.
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>>5270291
it´s not the dragonslayer spear but it will do
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>>5270341
How big is our domain?
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>>5270345
That’s information that you can figure out through testing.
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>>5270319
>Test it by using Tsuzuri Raiden and sending a small spark of the electricity generated by the technique out as far as we can get it before our control fades.
>Then, test it to see if we can sense any nearby electricity sources that WEREN'T personally generated by us, but seem to be in the range we established.
Sound good?
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>>5270352
>Supporting
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>>5270341
Sorry, seems I wasn't clear.
I asked those questions to explain what I wanted to find out through testing our Zanpakuto. Let me put it this way:
Try to generate electricity with out Zanpakuto.
Try to control the electricity in our own body, say our left arm.
Try to detect ambient electricity using our senses, to see if our Zanpakuto allows us to do so.
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>>5270352
+1
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Alright, I wouldn’t normally do this, but it’s quite late, so I’ll need you all to wrap up the discussion here for now so I can get one last update out.

Choose up to five things to test, linking to this post with them, and I’ll go with the most requested five.
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>>5270365
>Try Tsuzuri Raiden
no other ideas, though
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>>5270365
>Try to generate electricity with out Zanpakuto.
>Try to control the electricity in our own body, say our left arm.
>Try to detect ambient electricity using our senses, to see if our Zanpakuto allows us to do so.

>>5270366
+1
See how we can manipulate the electricity generated by our own kido
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>>5270368
>>5270366
>Support
>try and sense electricity from other people.
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>>5270365
>Try Tsuzuri Raiden.
>Try to generate electricity with out Zanpakuto.
>Try to control the electricity in our own body, say our left arm.
>Try to detect ambient electricity using our senses, to see if our Zanpakuto allows us to do so.
>See how we can manipulate the electricity generated by our own kido.
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>>5270383
>>5270368
Seems like these five are what we’re going to go with.
>writing
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>>5270295
It’s still early, so it’s not like anyone would come out to see you, and you decide the risk brought on from that slip of power has already dealt it’s damage - if anyone had felt it and was coming to watch you, they were likely already doing so.

Considering that, and the words Ryūkihei had given you, you instead resolved to figure out this new ability. You had heard of many elemental type zanpakuto capable of generating and controlling a certain element, and that was surely what Ryūkihei himself had meant.

You hefted the halberd in one hand, and gathered reiryoku within it, before you thrust it forward, imagining it blasting forward like how it did with Byakurai… and nothing happened. You could feel Ryūkihei laughing at you through the weapon. “Shut up,” you grumbled, annoyed. “Weren’t you going to sleep?”

Could Ryūkihei not generate electricity..? …In that case, it would need electricity from another source… which is why Ryūkihei had given you that feeling, back when you had used Tsuzuri Raiden! Now you felt like you were getting somewhere, as you cast the spell, Ryūkihei glowing with that yellow light. You tried moving it, shifting it in some way, and the electricity immediately responded to your thoughts, taking any shape or form you wished for it. You wanted to test a little more… but you decided it was better to see what your range of options were, rather than the limits of one.

Your next thought brought you to your own body. Your body generated electricity after all, which it used for multiple functions, and if your own body didn’t count as your dominion, what else would? You raised your left arm, the one not holding Ryūkihei, and willed the electricity in it to move even faster than normal. Before your eyes, you saw your arm’s speed increase, moving and responding faster than it had before. That seemed very promising.

And now, since bio-electricity was clearly on the table… perhaps you could sense the bio-electricity of others, and the ambient electricity around you? You closed your eyes to try and do just that, but…

“So, you gonna try and convince me you just figured out how to do this, or are you gonna tell me when you really found out what your zanpakuto’s called?”

…considering you couldn’t sense Hirako despite him standing right in front of you, that was probably a bust.

BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER PAUSED

How did we find that? What do you all think of Ryūkihei and his abilities? What do you think you can do with them? I hope you all had fun playing! I’ll be around for a little bit for discussion, and we’ll probably next run on Wednesday.
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It's a pretty cool power, not gonna lie.

Surprised that Tsukuya didn't just completely drain him dry given the HEART EYES, though.
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>>5270437
Seems like a pretty versatile shikai, I like it!
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>>5270437
>What do you all think of Ryūkihei and his abilities? What do you think you can do with them?

Eh was expecting something more bestial so it seems we are going with the knight/general angle instead.

What can we do with his ability so far?
Enhance our coordination/reflexes during battle and especially for training which should accelerate our learning of Hoho and Hakuda.

Spin bioelectricity on the healing spell angle (might need to get tutored by Unohanna and also pick up zanjutsu from her).
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>>5270437
>How did we find that? What do you all think of Ryūkihei and his abilities?
Overall, I like it.
Not gonna lie, a simple electric Zanpakuto would have been a rather boring in my opinion, as I have always preferred the more esoteric Zanpakuto's, but control of most(?) nearby electricity could make for some interesting shenanigans, like with bio electricity.
It's simple, but it has an interesting twist to it that keeps it from being downright boring.
>What do you think you can do with them?
Aside from what we already just saw, I'm pretty stumped to be honest. I can't come up with many natural sources of electricity in the wild we could control, apart from bio-electricity and lightning, so plain control will only apply mostly to our own kido/bio-electricity. I also suspect that "all the electricity under your dominion" means we can't control the bio-electricity of others, and maybe not even natural lightning, which would further limits what we can use.
I suppose we can manipulate our kido to modify spells, home in on targets and other such meddling, but apart from that I got nothing. I'm sure there are things I am overlooking though.
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>>5270510
magnetism
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>>5270510
controlling our own bio-electricity has an absolutely ridiculously OP combination of possible abilities.
>Enhancement of the entire nervous system, from reflexes to general thought speed
>Extremely fine-tuned muscle control, able to flex certain zones independently of others with considerably less effort than others would be capable of
>Stimulated regeneration
>Selectively choosing what parts of the body get how much energy, in case you need to do something like supercharge your arms for one hell of a hit
Honestly, the possibility thought acceleration alone is incredibly good.
We could also fight incredibly sneaky with shit, by hitting someone with electricity and stopping the majority from entering their body. They become cocky and think that your attacks aren't able to hurt them more than a pinprick, and you keep throwing more and more bolts at them in a 'panic', before you hit them with all the collected power lingering on their body all at once.
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>>5270582
Also the ultimate technique of the second squad is a combination of Hakuda and Lightning based Kido.
We can master it to a higher level than Yuroichi the woman who created it in the first place.
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Wait, our reiryoku fried the shit out of the surroundings when we let it rampage out of our control. I'm not really sure how this works, but can we... use that? Like, just pump our surroundings full of lightning, then use our Shikai as a way of manipulating what gets pumped out without needing fancy control techniques?
I'm throwing shit at the wall here, apologies if what I'm saying makes zero sense.
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>>5270582
If soul society knows how to make primitive batteries that could really benefit us, especially if they're small enough to be portable
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Interesting thoughts. Here’s one of my own - are you sure ‘your dominion’ means ‘your body’?
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>>5270747
>>5270917
I suspect 'your dominion' consists of any lightning within range of (or otherwise composed of) our reiatsu, since Ryukihei released a burst of lightning right when we activated shikai.
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>>5270924
That burst of lightning upon Ryūkihei’s release was not from your zanpakuto - that was just the effect of your own reiatsu.
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>>5270942
I know, I'm saying the surge of power combined with Ryukihei's ability caused a burst of electricity. That was probably ambient static or something, if I had to guess.
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“My second ability is called Tengoku no Shihai. It gives you complete control of all the electricity under your dominion.”
Could we buff our pawns because we control them?
If we build or control powerplants would we get more powerful
How far could the range be?
Rukongai, the human world or even hueco mundo?
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>>5271011
You’re thinking along the right lines.
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>>5271026
So the swords name really is Kirin general.

We can buff others with bioelectricity as long as their reiatsu doesn't reject us.
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>>5271132
Well, before you stick with that conclusion, let me ask you this. Zanpakuto are made to reflect the wielder and show their true nature, right? So, considering what you know about Danketsu, do you think that his true nature would be an ability that’s main use benefits others?
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>>5271382
>Paul Phillips and his colleagues at the University of North Carolina surgically outfitted rats with newly developed brain electrodes that recorded dopamine levels 10 times a second--200 times faster than earlier technology permitted. They then trained the animals to associate the pressing of a tiny lever, and the accompanying flash of light and noise, with the pleasure of a hit of cocaine. The team found that brain dopamine surged as the drug-addicted rats turned to walk over to the lever. Levels of the neurotransmitter fell as the creatures approached the lever but then spiked again as they pressed down for a hit. Because the spike was instantaneous, occuring before the cocaine could have reached the brain, Phillips suspected the spike was an anticipatory signal.
QM if this power is similar to this, we fit right in with Shinji and Aizen. Difference is they believe the others lies. We can get them to believe their own lies.
>Shinigami dopamine dealer Quest
Damn man I know I recommended Taipan but you really rolled with it.
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Character sheet and social links updated here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-6tdU1qD2gDT7ycfFL6Tx5uBckLIYpSjSTmQaLBBCw0/edit
Tengoku no Shihai and Danketsu’s current working knowledge are listed there, and the social links have been updated too, mostly just to add Urahara and Yoruichi, though Tsunayashiro has also had a major update.
>>5271434
Hmm… interesting. But again, that key word of ‘dominion’ still sticks out to me. Without you guys figuring out what that means, Ryūkihei won’t ever reach its full potential.
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>>5271454
It's sort of like Danketsu's sphere of influence or what he owns right? Less of a geographical area but more about what things and people he has power over. Lines up with his personality as an ambitious and manipulative guy. If only we knew what his ambition actually was, unless it's just to expand his sphere of influence as wide as possible which would increase his power dramatically
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>>5271531
And we have a winner. There’s more to it than that, but you’ve captured the gist of it. I can go into more detail if you would like, or you can try to puzzle out all the specifics yourselves if you want as well.
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>>5271538
I think it's more fun to find out narratively
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With enough power generation we could have an orbital cannon of lightning to fields of tesla towers to kill hollows or even an army of soldiers with lightning guns. Even weirder stuff like riding onto byakurei is possible. Our hard counter is lightning resistance or immunity but thats what pawns are for
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>>5271382
>an ability that’s main use benefits others?
Considered that we are nurturing subordinates that we want to command the role of a general fits perfectly.
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>>5271672
But you aren’t a general. They aren’t subordinates, they’re tools, pawns - you don’t care if they survive as long as they serve some benefit, because they aren’t special, they can always simply just be replaced by someone else.
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>>5271707
I was about to say this exactly
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>>5271707
>they can always simply just be replaced by someone else.
Ehhh we are very short on pawns right now. It wouldn't be easy finding other ones.
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>>5271731
You say that, but you haven’t even tried to gain others out of the ones you have. I doubt it would be as hard as you seem to think.
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We could always go for the best ambition of them all, courtesy of FMA.
Wanting it all. Money, power, women, property, friends. Just an endless greed that demands everything.
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>>5271026
Wait. So basically our pawns are batteries/capacitors, and our zanpakatou is a transformer? So basically we get everyone under our dominion to become a power source?
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Will have an update out in the next 30-40 minutes. It might be a short session today though, as I might be called away at 4, or in about 5 hours, but we’ll see.
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>>5270437
BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER RESUMED

You looked up into the grinning face of the captain, grinning yourself as you squinted, thinking of an explanation that made sense. “I mean… Ignorin’ when I figured out it’s name, wouldja believe that it’s the first time I’m testing it out?”

Hirako regards you for a moment, before noodling. “I would. Ya wouldn’ta slipped up like that if you’d known what was coming when you released it.” He crouches down, observing the seemingly simply weapon, curious. “So, what’s it do?”

“That’s what I’m tryin’ to figure out.” You grumble.

You…
>Tell him everything Ryūkihei told you
>Tell him about the first ability but not Tengoku no Shihai
>Tell him about Tengoku no Shihai but not the first ability
>Lie about the abilities (how?)
>Lie and say you weren’t told about the abilities at all
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>>5272101
>Tell him about Tengoku no Shihai but not the first ability
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>>5272101
>Tell him about Tengoku no Shihai but not the first ability
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>Tell him everything Ryūkihei told you
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>>5272101
>Tell him about Tengoku no Shihai but not the first ability
We have a much better chance of hiding the first ability then the second.
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>>5272101
>Tell him about Tengoku no Shihai but not the first ability
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>>5272101
Just tell him it it lets you manipulate electricity, using the word dominion is a bad idea
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>>5272116
+1
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>>5272101
>>5272116
This is a better idea, so swapping.
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Alright, so telling Shinji something about it is locked in, but >>5272116 raises a good point - would you like to tell him exactly what you were told, or something more basic and in line with other zanpakuto?
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>>5272122
Changing my vote from>>5272107 to >>5272116
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>>5272124
And that makes it the majority. Writing.
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>>5272101
“It’s called Ryūkihei, and it lets me manipulate electricity, but that’s all I was told. I don’t know to what extent or the limits of it. I tried generating some, since I know that there are some kido-types that let you do that, like the legendary Head Captain’s… but that didn’t seem to work.”

Hirako’s grin widened as he heard you mention the sōtaicho. “Ya know about Ryūjin Jakka? You’re well-read.”

You snorted at that. “Please. If I didn’t know at least that much, my old man probably would’ve tried disowning me.”

“Fair enough.” He inspected the halberd more as he mused a little more. “I saw you using Tsuzuri Raiden earlier. That worked, right?”

You nod. “Yeah, I could manipulate that fine, so lightning generated by Kido seems to be fair game. Luckily I already use Byakurai and Tsuzuri Raiden as it is.”

“Hmm.” He hummed to himself, before standing straight, grinning. “I’d probably see if ya can manipulate someone else’s kido next. Maybe try that out later.” He patted you on the shoulder, putting his hand in his pockets as he began to walk off.

“Wait, what about-“ You call to him, but he puts a finger to his lips as he looks back at you.

“It’s a yes. I wouldn’t still be watchin’ ya if I weren’t interested, kid. Be patient and wait a few days, while the paperwork gets filled out. Although… I heard there’s two spaces in the barracks tonight, and another shihakusho too. I wonder if anyone’s gonna take them. It’d be a waste to leave them empty.” He gave you another face-splitting grin, before he disappeared.

You sighed, before grinning yourself. You felt that you and he would get along just fine in the future.

You sealed Ryūkihei for now, and then you…
>Went back and got ready for class
>Decided that you would leave for the 5th tonight and so wouldn’t bother with lessons today
>Above option, along with grabbing Shin and/or Tsukuya too
>Other (write-in)
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>>5272135
>Decided that you would leave for the 5th tonight and so wouldn’t bother with lessons today
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>>5272135
>Above option, along with grabbing Shin and/or Tsukuya too
Let's bring Tsukuya

The earlier we start training for real the better we'll be
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>>5272135
>Above option, along with grabbing Shin and Tsukuya too
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>>5272135
>Above option, along with grabbing Shin and Tsukuya too
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>>5272135
>Above option, along with grabbing Shin and/or Tsukuya too
>Grab Tsukuya
I guess there is only so much that can happen at the academy at this point, we might as well move on.
We should warn, or at least leave a note to Shin though. Poor dude will be alone now.
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Guys keep in mind that Hirako only mentions 2 spaces in the barracks, we can't bring both of them. We already asked Hirako to accept Tsukuya, but we never mentioned Shin. It's a bad idea to bring him. Especially since Shin has already been scouted by another division.
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>>5272135
Changing my vote from >>5272139 to >>5272146
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>>5272139
>>5272143
>>5272144
>>5272145
>>5272146
>>5272148
Skipping with Tsukuya wins, writing.
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>>5272135
You cast Kyokkō again, marvelling at how many times you’d used the spell already in less than 24 hours after you’d learnt it. You’re glad you had made the decision to go for it over some other option. You quickly make your way to Tsukuya’s dorm, seeing that she and the two girls who shared with her were already awake, getting ready for the day ahead.

You walk in, tapping her on the wrist, and instead of getting shocked, she instead smiles, already beginning to get used to you contacting her this way. “Meet me in the regular training ground as soon as you can,” You whisper in her ear. “Make sure ya bring yer zanpakuto, the essentials and anything else you can’t live without.”

She subtly nods, and you disengage, satisfied, heading to the training ground yourself and uncloaking. Tsukuya joins you within three minutes, carrying a small bag over her shoulder, greeting you with a kiss. “Last night was fun.” She purrs, looking at you with a face that screamed trouble, but now wasn’t the time for that.

“Later, Tsukuya-chan. Listen - Hirako-taicho spoke ta me earlier this morning. He basically said we can join his Division now if we want, or we can wait a while longer to go through all the official channels.”

She focuses, the lustful expression disappearing for one that was all business. “So you want us to go now? That’s fine with me. Like I said, I’m yours, and I’ll go with you anywhere, but… what about Shin? We’ll be leaving him on his own.”

You shrug off the concern, not worried. “He’ll be fine. He can take care of himself, and besides - both the 12th and the Kido Corps already want him, and with Kazeko already in 13th and us going to 5th, I doubt it’s going to be much longer until they have him.”

She shakes her head, still concerned. “Normally, I’d agree with you. He’s probably more talented than I am, and I was called a prodigy almost every day until I got into the Academy, but… Not after what happened yesterday. I know Kotaku, and he’ll be burning inside. He’ll want to get his own back desperately. The only reason he and his goons haven’t tried targeting one of us individually is because they knew the rest of us would retaliate, but if Shin’s on his own… I’m not sure what he’ll do.”

“Hmm…” She had a point. Tsunayashiro and his group all didn’t amount to much individually, but Shin also still didn’t have much training yet, even if he outstripped them in reiatsu and bulk. If they all attacked at once, they very well might be able to outmatch him.

You…
>Decide you don’t particularly care what happens to Shin, and move on anyway
>Have confidence that Shin is, or shortly will be, strong enough already to beat them no matter what they do, and move on
>Warn Shin before you go to be on the lookout
>Re-evaluate whether leaving now is a good option considering you’ll leave Shin out to dry, and stay until you’re sure he’ll be ready
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>>5272162
>Warn Shin before you go to be on the lookout
Couldn't he just go join the 12th?
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>>5272168
Not without the Captain’s say so. He also doesn’t know how to use shunpo, so it would take him far longer to traverse the Seireitei - you could make it to the 12th in hours, while it would take him days.
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>>5272162
>Warn Shin before you go to be on the lookout
>>Re-evaluate whether leaving now is a good option considering you’ll leave Shin out to dry, and stay until you’re sure he’ll be ready

We shouldn't discard a talented subordinate like that.
For the next few days focus on us teaching him the basics of Hoho/Shunpo and our girl teaching Hakuda.
We do it as a joint training so all of us improve in both areas.
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>>5272162
>Warn Shin before you go to be on the lookout
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>>5272162
>>5272174 +1
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>>5272162
>Warn Shin before you go to be on the lookout
If possible
>FindTsunayashiro and talk some sense into him (break his legs)
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>>5272168
>>5272174
>>5272175
>>5272176
>>5272178
Warning Shin wins, however there are a few who also voted to stay and train him for a little bit longer. So we’ll have a second vote:
>Warn him and go
>Warn him that you’ll leave soon, taking a few days to train
And a secondary option along with that:
>Ignore Tsunayashiro
>Threaten him before you leave
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>>5272199
>Warn him that you’ll leave soon, taking a few days to train
>Ignore Tsunayashiro

Know the type of person he is that will probably upset him more
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>>5272199
>Warn him and go
>Threaten him before you leave (break his legs)
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>>5272199
>Warn him that you’ll leave soon, taking a few days to train
>Ignore Tsunayashiro
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>>5272199
>Warn him that you’ll leave soon, taking a few days to train
>Ignore Tsunayashiro
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>>5272199
>Warn him that you’ll leave soon, taking a few days to train
>Ignore Tsunayashiro
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>>5272205
>>5272206
>>5272215
>>5272217
>>5272219
Training Shin for a few days and ignoring Tsunayashiro wins, writing.
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>>5272162
“Ya’ve got a point, Tsukuya-chan.” You sigh, scratching your cheek. “Can’t just leave him right now, not like this… So instead, let’s put our trainin’ on the backburner for a few days. I can teach him the basics of Hoho and shunpo, and maybe a little more kido, and then you can help him out with hakuda. By the time the official paperwork and all is done, he should be ready.”

Tsukuya nods. “That’s a good plan. Do you think we should talk to Kotaku?”

You shake your head. “Naw, talkin’ to him will probably make things worse. It’ll provoke him probably, even if we end up threatenin’ him. Of course, ignorin’ him might end up doin’ the same thing, but at least then we can say that he was the aggressor.”

She nods again to that, thinking it sounded reasonable. “Well, now that we’ve got all of that out of the way…” She looked around, seeing that no one still was milling about, dropping her bag to the ground once she was satisfied there wasn’t, giving you the same look she had before. “We’ve got some time to kill.”

You sigh.

The two of you walk into class, hand in hand, Tsukuya positively glowing with a massive smile on her face, while you look almost bored. You sit next to Shin, the other boy looking confused as to why Tsukuya looks so happy, but choosing not to say anything about it.

“Me and Tsukuya-chan have to tell ya something after class.” You mention to him, catching his attention, but then the instructor arrives to begin the lesson.

Today, the person leading the training will be…
>You. Shin needs to learn shunpo as a priority, and Tsukuya’s grasp over the technique is extremely rudimentary as well.
>Tsukuya. If Shin learns how to use his strength and reiryoku in tandem properly, he’ll become a physical force to be reckoned with, plus you could also use the practice.
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>>5272228
>You. Shin needs to learn shunpo as a priority, and Tsukuya’s grasp over the technique is extremely rudimentary as well.
The earliest we can teach him Shunpo the earliest we can have some real training and improve even more
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>>5272228
>You. Shin needs to learn shunpo as a priority, and Tsukuya’s grasp over the technique is extremely rudimentary as well.
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>>5272228
>You. Shin needs to learn shunpo as a priority, and Tsukuya’s grasp over the technique is extremely rudimentary as well.
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>>5272228
>>You. Shin needs to learn shunpo as a priority, and Tsukuya’s grasp over the technique is extremely rudimentary as well.

It's a joint training so she should improve as well.

(Are we using the invisibility spell as an exhibitionist couple? If so we will master it soon.)
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>>5272234
>>5272237
>>5272246
>>5272248
You leading the training wins, roll me 3d10. DC 7 for Shin to learn anything, 15 for Tsukuya, and 18 to get anything out of it yourself.
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Rolled 6, 8, 1 = 15 (3d10)

>>5272258
Okay
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Rolled 6, 3, 8 = 17 (3d10)

>>5272258
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Rolled 10, 1, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>5272258
DC 18? Leave it to me
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>>5272262
>>5272263
>>5272265
Passes for Shin and Tsukuya at least. Unfortunately we’re going to have to pause for now, I’ve been called in like I thought, but I may be able to update later today if all pans out. If not, we will run Friday uninterrupted, so look forward to that.
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Are we approaching bump limit?
1230
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>>5272372
Think we passed that a long time ago.
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I'm loving this so far. Got a request though. For people who find this late, do you think you could leave a record, instead of just updating the character sheet? It would have been nice to see the progression of our stats and social links, instead of just the latest, ya know?
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>>5272489
It’s a bit late to do so now, but I could maybe do a new sheet per thread/arc? I think that joining the 5th Division would be a good end to this thread and arc so I could update the sheet up to that point and leave it there, having a new sheet for the next arc. What do people think about that? It’s a little extra effort for me but I don’t mind.
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>>5272664
Yeah, it sounds reasonable. I don't think you need to create a new one every time you update something, just once in an arc or thread.
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I have thought up a plan based on bioelectricity and our domain.

Aside from mastering how to innately manipulate lightning energy with Kido we need many other things.
>Check how we can manipulate our own bioelectricity to sense our body during practice for more rapid skill improvement.
>Practice healing Kido as reference material.
>Check how we can infuse/influence others with our bioelectricity (can we do it with a stealthy and harmless touch for best results) and in which ways we can use that (from sensing the target, copying skills to gradually influencing their mind)... Think up a condom spell for that matter as well since we should avoid early pregnancy.
>Use our enhanced senses to master Hakuda and Hoho to the max.
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>>5272922
If we could find a way into Hueco Mundo we would be able to train pretty freely too.
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>>5273350

>Healing Kido is referenced because it overlaps heavily with our bio-electricity and being able to lower the danger of using it on our selves and others.
>The idea of sensing others through marking them somehow and sensing their body movement to copy skill slike Shunpo, Hakuda and Zanjutsu makes sense
>The touchy part and the ''condom spell'' idea (LOL) could work like some dual cultivation from those chink novels itt. we terminate our own seed using it's bio-electricity to nourish and brainwash our waifu all the while preventing pregnancy.
>This shit also has high pervert potential if we for example use a bio-electricity mark to imprint the experience of intercourse (pleasure) or a woman giving birth (pain) then turn this into a spell to target others with (yes i read Cultivation Chat group how could you tell).
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Since we have complete control over electricity in our domain, could we build walls and stuff out of lightning?
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>>5273533
Dude what the fuck are you talking about, please stop bringing fetish shit into this
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>>5273729
The contraception spell should at least work.
As for the pregnancy perversion nonsense as stated i just read Cultivation Chat group recently and the main character continuously uses a spell that makes everyone go through the pains of pregnancy and giving birth much to the terror of al sapient life.
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>>5273533
It may also be possible for us to puppet people by manipulating their muscle movements, and by that same possibility,
we may also be capable of forcing our body to move, which could be useful in several situations.
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Sorry to do this everyone, but I feel like shit today and I’ve barely slept, so I’m gonna have to pass on running today. Tomorrow and Sunday we’ll run, guaranteed.
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>>5272228
SSQ Current Post
Class was over before you knew it, as it always seemed to be, and as you all walked out of the lecture hall, Shin looked from you and Tsukuya, wondering what it was you had to tell him. You didn’t leave him waiting long however, turning around to face him as soon as you were in private.

You clapped a hand on his shoulder, ignoring the strain it took to reach up that high. “Shin. Me and Tsukuya-chan’re leavin’.”

His eyes widened in shock at that. “What?”

You took your hand back, rolling your neck as you clarified. “Remember that other Captain from the day they came to see us? Hirako-taicho, from the 5th? He approached me, basically said there was a free spot in his Division whenever I wanted it. I told him that I’d only take it if I could bring Tsukuya-chan, and well… he agreed.”

“Wait, so you’re… you guys are leaving now?”

At that, you shook your head. “We were gonna, but-“

“We were going to, but I reminded Danketsu-kun that not everyone is as strong as he is. Or as reasonable.” Tsukuya interrupted, the fact she did so surprising you as you raised an eyebrow. Independency in the face of dependence…

Shin shifted his attention from you to her, now looking at the noble confused. “What do you mean?”

“She’s worried that that idiot Tsunayashiro’ll try somethin’ with you as soon as we’re gone, and she’s got a point, especially after how yesterday went down. So I thought we can leave Hirako-taicho stewing for a few days longer, while we make sure you’re ready for anything they can throw at ya.” You say, taking control of the conversation again.

“Oh… right, I get it. Yeah, I probably couldn’t take all of them at once, so…” Shin looked down, seemingly ashamed of his own weakness, but you had no interest in dealing with stupid self-esteem issues. Tsukuya’s had been annoying enough, and you didn’t even really have to do anything to deal with them.

“Don’t feel like you’re weak or nothin’, man. Remember, they’re nobles - who knows how much trainin’ they got before now? You had nothin’ at all, yet you’re matchin’, or even outmatchin’ ‘em. It’s not shameful to not be strong enough now, not when you’re sure you’ll be strong enough when ya need ta be.”

You turn away, looking at the training ground. “Now come on. We ain’t leavin’ today till ya can do a shunpo.”

>(1/2)
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>>5275947
And so the three of you worked on Hoho for the rest of the day. You had always known you had a talent for that specific section of the Zankensoki, being as naturally quick as you were, but you hadn’t realised just how much better you were at it than your peers - you had to hold yourself back so much for them to keep up that you gained basically nothing out of the training yourself. You had expected that from Shin, but you tried one unrestrained shunpo while working with Tsukuya, and you’d left her so far behind in the dust it took her an entire minute to catch up.

Still, the main goal of the training had been accomplished - by the end of the day, Shin was indeed capable of using a shunpo, and Tsukuya had learned from your form, her own flash steps looking far more stable and efficient, even if not actually any faster.

The next day, in the morning by yourself you work on…
>Zanjutsu (general)
>Zanjutsu (shikai/jinzen)
>Kido
>Hoho
>Hakuda

And with the other two…
>You lead Hoho training
>You lead Kido training
>Tsukuya leads Hakuda training
>All of you work on Zanjutsu together
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>>5275948
>Zanjutsu (general)
>You lead Kido training

Shin has a talent for it and Tsunayashiro will probably expect him to focus on Hakuda or Zanjutsu given his build
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>>5275948
>>Hakuda
>And with the other two…
>>Tsukuya leads Hakuda training
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>>5275948
>Zanjutsu (shikai/jinzen)
>You lead Kido training
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>>5275948
>Zanjutsu (general)
>You lead Kido training
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>>5275966
>>5275971
>>5275974
>>5275979
General Zanjutsu training yourself and then Kido training for the others. Roll me 3d10 for your Zanjutsu training, and for the kido training…
>Work on getting them to master the spells they know already
>Teach them something new (what?)
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Rolled 1, 3, 10 = 14 (3d10)

>>5275997
>Work on getting them to master the spells they know already
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Rolled 9, 10, 3 = 22 (3d10)

>>5275997
>Teach them something new (Bakudo #9 - Seki)
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>>5275997
>Work on getting them to master the spells they know already
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Rolled 10, 10, 10 = 30 (3d10)

>>5275997
>>5276003
Forgot the roll
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>>5276000
Sorry, meant #8 - Seki. Geki is #9.
>>5276005
woa
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>>5276005
Jesus
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>>5276005
Well, this is definitely getting you something extra.
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>>5275997
>Teach them all Tsuzuri Raiden
We lightning gang up in this bitch, alright?
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>>5276005
>>5276007
>>5276008
>>5276009
I can't believe it myself
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>>5276011
Shin already knows Tsuzuri Raiden, though Tsukuya does not. Actually, I should’ve stated what they knew beforehand, so:
>Shin
Hado: Sho, Byakurai, Tsuzuri Raiden
Bakudo: Sai, Hainawa
>Tsukuya
Hado: Sho, Byakurai
Bakudo: Sai
If anyone wants to change their votes with that in mind, feel free.
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>>5276016
Damn shawty alright
Changing to
>Work on getting them to master the spells they know already
in that case, since they actually know a good chunk. And refining shin's tsuzuri will pay dividends, I tell you.
Hopefully Tsukuya pays enough attention to us refining his tsuzuri to pick it up herself.
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>>5275998
>>5276000
>>5276003
>>5276005
>>5276020
Then them working on what they know already wins. Roll me another 3d10, DC 14 for Tsukuya to learn, 16 for Shin, and 20 for you to also have the time to work on mastery of your own spells.
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Rolled 3, 4, 2 = 9 (3d10)

>>5276022
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Rolled 5, 4, 2 = 11 (3d10)

>>5276022
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Rolled 6, 3, 2 = 11 (3d10)

>>5276022
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>>5276023
>>5276024
>>5276025
Not the most productive day, it seems.
>writing
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>>5276029
Huh, but then what was the 30 for?

Like holy fuck, a 30 is an 1000 in 1 chance
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Maybe we tried to learn a new very difficult kido as well as train mastery
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>>5276031
30 was for Zanjutsu training.
>>5276033
Maybe we overdid training and got too tired to teach Kido properly?
It's whatever. We still have a few more days to teach Shin something.
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>>5275948
You decide to go back to doing more zanjutsu training. You imagine you’ll do a lot of the leading in this time you’re taking to push Shin up to speed, so better to train in the areas you lack now and focus on what you’re good at with the other two.

You draw Ryūkihei, momentarily thinking about releasing him, before you decide against it. It’s still important to know how to wield him well even in this form, knowing that you would naturally know how to wield him in shikai. That form of his was literally the weapon you were meant to wield, after all.

And so you begin, going through the motions against a crude dummy you’d set up. As you train and go through your standard movements, your mind wanders as your body moves on its own. You think about the fluidity you saw in Kazeko’s movements the one time you watched her, the speed that Kisuke had dispatched the hollows with the day before…

Without you even realising it, your body began to lose some of its rigidity. You stopped moving in the ways you had been told you should, and instead your body moved the way it was meant to. Your blade flashed more times than you could count, and you came to from the almost-trance you had been in, turning around to see the dummy behind you slashed to countless pieces. Letting out a breath, you wiped your brow, sheathing your sword and deciding to get ready for the rest of the day, the feeling of what you just did lingering in your mind.

Then it came to the teaching. It was… less successful than yesterday had been. The issue was, you found, the difference in all of your skill levels was just much too different. Shin’s talent far out stripped your own in kido, to the point he manipulated and cast it in an entirely different, instinctual way to you, you only being able to understand how he used kido due to your far broader knowledge.

However, trying to use that to help him left Tsukuya confused and behind, as both her knowledge and talent wasn’t as high as yours and Shin’s.

But dumbing things down to her level only served to waste Shin’s time, as while he technically hadn’t been taught and couldn’t put any the concepts you used to teach into words, he nonetheless already knew them, and so everything you taught her was useless to him.

Trying to split your time between the two of them simply got you nowhere, and the three of you ended the day having not really gained anything from it, or at least that’s what you mused when Tsukuya had asked you how it had gone.

Still, you didn’t let that stop you. The next morning, you trained in…
>Zanjutsu (general)
>Zanjutsu (shikai/jinzen)
>Kido
>Hoho
>Hakuda

And with the other two…
>You lead Hoho training
>You lead Kido training
>Tsukuya leads Hakuda training
>All of you work on Zanjutsu together
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>>5276031
>>5276039
Yes, the 30 was for zanjutsu training. Not only did you get better at it, you’ve inadvertently also taught yourself Senmaioroshi.
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>>5276043
Man, i really wanna train shikai..but i'm not sure if it's a good idea
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>Hoho
>You lead Hoho training
Shunpo time
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>>5276043
>Hoho
>You lead Hoho training
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>>5276043
>Hoho

>You lead Hoho training
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>>5276043
>Hoho
>You lead Hoho training
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>>5276052
>>5276059
>>5276062
Hoho wins for today. In both cases then, do you:
>Focus on general training
>Work on a specific technique (Senka, Utsusemi, etc.)
Also, roll me 3d10, this one being for your own training.
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>Senka
>general training
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Rolled 3, 10, 2 = 15 (3d10)

>>5276072
>Focus on general training
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Rolled 9, 8, 8 = 25 (3d10)

>>5276072
>Focus on general training
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Rolled 10, 7, 9 = 26 (3d10)

>>5276072
>Focus on general training
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dice+3d10
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>>5276087
>>5276088
>>5276090
Danketsu’s doing well whenever he’s not distracted by other people. Alright, and now a roll for the group training, and the same vote too. DC 12 for Shin, 15 for Tsukuya, and none for yourself - since you’re already on a roll from the morning’s training, you’ll get some benefit from the evening too.
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Rolled 6, 9, 6 = 21 (3d10)

>>5276097
Lets see if I can get another good roll
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Rolled 2, 8, 7 = 17 (3d10)

>>5276097
>>
Rolled 6, 9, 7 = 22 (3d10)

>>5276097
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>>5276105
>>5276108
>>5276112
Danketsu knows what he’s talking about when it comes to Hoho. Writing
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>>5276043
You decide that instead of repeating what happened the day before, today you’ll focus down on Hoho. At least there, you had a greater knowledge and grasp on the necessary skills than either of your two students, so there shouldn’t be a disparate knowledge gap to hold you back.

In that vein, you took the time in the morning to give yourself a workout in the art, fearing that much like the days that had come before you wouldn’t have the time to improve your own technique while teaching the other two.

However, as you gracefully moved from flash step to flash step, you smiled. It didn’t matter if you weren’t even training anything in particular about your shunpo to you, simply the natural feeling of movement and speed was enough for you to feel like you were satisfied, that you were learning. It allowed you to grow more accustomed to that feeling, allowing you to act more effectively both during and immediately after movement.

Shin and Tsukuya were still clearly not that competent. Shin was barely able to keep himself from tripping over his own feet with every jump, and while Tsukuya’s shunpo were more efficient now, the girl not wasting more energy than she needed to enhancing her legs with reiryoku, they were still quite slow by most people’s standards, as in, you could still follow her with your eyes when you watched her do one.

At least with Shin, despite his refinement being basically nil, the volume of his reiryoku meant that he could cover large distances rather quickly. His version was almost unusable in a fight, but it would cut down travel time massively if he ever had to go into the Seireitei or Rukongai for whatever reason. Tsukuya’s problem was the opposite - for the small, micro-movements of a fight, her shunpo was technically perfect, but it was severely lacking for any distance longer than a metre.

The two had opposite problems - Shin needed refinement, and Tsukuya, now that she had refinement, needed to relearn how to add power without losing said refinement.

They made progress however, and while you wouldn’t call their shunpo ‘good’ even by the time you were done, it was an acceptable improvement, and you were sure to congratulate them as if they’d each broken through an insurmountable wall.

“Nicely done, you two. At this rate, you’ll be faster than me in weeks!” You smirked at them, Shin grinning and Tsukuya beaming at your praise.

>Roll 1d100, taking the second roll.
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Rolled 42 (1d100)

>>5276134
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Rolled 85 (1d100)

>>5276134
1.
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Rolled 95 (1d100)

>>5276134
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>>5276141
Interesting.
>writing
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>>5276134
Your head whips to the side, you feeling it before you see it. Tsukuya seems to noice as well, and how could she not, with such a massive presence?

A huge person is approaching you from the side of the training ground. He’s even bigger than Shin - perhaps 8, maybe even 9 feet tall - and though he’s wearing the uniform just like you, his presence doesn’t seem like that of just a student, especially not with that… mask-bucket thing he’s wearing.

“You are… Sabitsura Shin and Hokkyokusei Danketsu, correct?” The huge… man? Boy? He certainly sounded like a man… The huge person asked gruffly, seemingly staring at you.

“Yeah, that’s us. What’s it to you?” Shin asked, not intimidated whatsoever by this person’s size.

However, the giant doesn’t seem to react, regarding you more. “Your class has been the talk of the Academy, ever since the Caprains came to see you, and especially since your classmate became a shinigami in record time. Even my friend, a shinigami himself, seems to know of you.”

He draws his zanpakuto, a blade normal sized for him, but still gigantic compared to your own. “I am Komamura Sajin, and I would like to see first hand what it is that makes you special. Face me.”

You…
>Let Shin handle this, this guy’s massive and an upperclass man. He could actually hurt you
>Take care of it because Shin stands no chance, even if you don’t want to
>Run
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>>5276174
>Take care of it because Shin stands no chance, even if you don’t want to
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>>5276174
>Let Shin handle this, this guy’s massive and an upperclass man. He could actually hurt you
You're up, buddy! Make us proud.
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>>5276174
>Take care of it because Shin stands no chance, even if you don’t want to
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>>5276174
>Take care of it because Shin stands no chance, even if you don’t want to
Shin will lose, and it'll be worse. If he's tough, we'll even get a chance to use our Jinzen
>>
>Let Shin handle this, this guy’s massive and an upperclass man. He could actually hurt you
If Shin wins or does a good job he could get recruited at the same time we do
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>>5276174
>Run
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>>5276174
>Take care of it because Shin stands no chance, even if you don’t want to
Mess this bucket-head up
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>>5276174
>Take care of it because Shin stands no chance, even if you don’t want to
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>>5276177
>>5276179
>>5276182
>>5276184
>>5276189
>>5276192
>>5276201
Alright, you want to handle it. In that case, roll me 3d10, DC 22, crit 28.
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Rolled 1, 5, 2 = 8 (3d10)

>>5276209
>DC 22
Man, Shin would've been eaten alive.
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Rolled 7, 3, 6 = 16 (3d10)

>>5276209
triple 10s, come on baby
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Rolled 4, 2, 9 = 15 (3d10)

>>5276209
>>
Rip we dont beat him like the dog he is
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>>5276219
The man’s has the capacity to be a future Captain, so it was never going to be easy.
>>5276221
>>5276223
Failure. This might be a bit of a wake up call for Danketsu.
>>
Rolled 6, 3, 8 = 17 (3d10)

>>5276209
Test
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>>5276174
You shrug, cracking your neck before Shin could say any more. “Why not? I’m game.” You murmur, already sizing the guy up. From his size, he must be a power type, and probably a more typical form of one than Shin. All about power strikes with his sword. Using shunpo to evade and Kido to harass should get you an easy win.

You draw Ryūkihei yourself, watching the man as you slowly circle around him. You wait for him to get impatient and attack, but… he doesn’t seem to take the bait, so eventually, you strike anyway, using shunpo to appear and disappear constantly around him to confuse him.

“I was right, you are confident in your speed, and as well you should be. There aren’t many even in the classes above my own who have shunpo like that. However…”

Somehow, he’s in front of you, and there’s nothing you can do except hastily raise your blade to defend as he brings his crashing down, the impact feeling like it threatened to break your arm.

You feel a shiver down your spine as you look up, seeing a single golden eye peering at you from inside the bucket. “Did you truly believe that just because I might be slower, I would find myself completely unable to catch you? You might be fast, but even those in the Onmitsukido get hit by their opponents. Are you so arrogant to think that you’re different from them?”

You don’t respond, feeling a rising sense of panic. “Tsuzuri Raiden!“ You call, a surge of electricity flowing from your hand through both your blades and into Komamura as you hastily shunpo backwards in retreat, the giant taking your kido and barely even flinching.

“Surely you can amount to more than this?” He asks, raising up his blade. You pounce then, closing the distance much faster than you made it, intending on punishing the giant by getting within his range, when -

“Roar, Tenken!”

You’re sent flying backwards. You don’t even know what hit you, you just know that your ribs fucking hurt. You crash into a wall, quite far back, hearing Tsukuya and Shin calling your name as you sit up groggily, touching your forehead as you feel blood running down it.

“Fuck this.” You growl, as you…
>Run. You don’t care about this fight, and you’re already hurt enough. You probably can’t beat this guy anyway.
>Try the same strategy again. He countered it, but it’s still the best way to beat someone like him.
>Stop holding back your reiryoku. Your kido will HURT if you’re using all your power.
>Let go of everything. Release your full power and release Ryūkihei. He released his zanpakuto, so it’s fair game.
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>>5276258
>Stop holding back your reiryoku. Your kido will HURT if you’re using all your power.
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>>5276258
>Stop holding back your reiryoku. Your kido will HURT if you’re using all your power.
>>
>Try the same strategy again. He countered it, but it’s still the best way to beat someone like him
We might be able to wreck him but i think its better to try beating him while keeping our shikai and reiryoku secret
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>>5276258
>Let go of everything. Release your full power and release Ryūkihei. He released his zanpakuto, so it’s fair game.
Fuck it, go all out
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>>5276258
>Try the same strategy again. He countered it, but it’s still the best way to beat someone like him.
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>>5276264
>>5276268
>>5276270
>>5276273
>>5276274
Will need a tiebreaker for this.
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>>5276258
>Stop holding back your reiryoku. Your kido will HURT if you’re using all your power.
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>>5276280
change to
>Stop holding back your reiryoku. Your kido will HURT if you’re using all your power.
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>>5276291
>>5276299
Sorry for the wait, but stop holding back reiryoku wins! Roll me 3d10, DC 16, crit 22.
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Rolled 5, 10, 3 = 18 (3d10)

>>5276323
>>
Rolled 1, 6, 9 = 16 (3d10)

>>5276323
>DC went from 22 to 16
holy fuck, danketsu is holding BACK
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Rolled 1, 4, 7 = 12 (3d10)

>>5276323
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>>5276329
Going from D to A reiryoku makes a big difference, especially when your control is good enough to make the resulting reiatsu consistent.
>>5276328
>>5276331
Pass, but Komamura is tough, and he isn’t yet a jobber. You aren’t out of the woods yet.
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>>5276258
You let out a breath, before you stand, letting go of those restraints you’ve held so tightly all your life. Shin stops calling out to you, Tsukuya halts in her ill-conceived attack in Komamura for hurting you, and the giant himself stiffens, feeling the difference at once as he realised that your reiatsu outstripped his own, and you weren’t even in shikai.

You smirk. At least, that’s what you hoped was going through his head. Ryūkihei’s first ability really was quite useful.

“Ya know, some people’d probably say I picked the wrong profession when they hear about this, but it don’t change it from bein’ true. Ya don’t know me, so not your fault you don’t know, big guy…” Your eyes narrow, electric blue light dancing behind your irises and the grass around you beginning to crackle and smoulder under the pressure.

“But I hate it when someone hurts me.”

You disappear, the speed of your shunpo even surprising you a little. Your zanpakuto clash again, but this time you feel like you’re more of a match for his strength, and you prove it by even pushing his blade back.

At this, Komamura begins to regain his composure, and he roars, lifting his blade again to bring it down with a crash. You see it this time - the spectral avatar that copies his movements, realising that that must be his shikai, and the thing that had hit you before.

But it was far too slow.

You backstep, as you shout the name of Hado #11 again, your sword coming to life with the electricity of Tsuzuri Raiden, and then you leap forward, Ryūkihei flashing as you use Senmaioroshi, the skill you had inadvertently learnt the day before, all before Komamura could finish his single attack.

His sword falls through empty air as his slash becomes more of a slump, flinching from the many shallow cuts of your Zanjutsu strike, though he doesn’t seem that hurt.

And then the electricity hits him.

The giant howls in pain from the lightning coursing through him, and as you watch, the distinct smell of burning hair wafts through the training ground to you. After a few moments, the lightning abates, and Komamura turns to face you again, smoking and bleeding from many small cuts as he growls at you.

You…
>Keep up the pressure, pelting him with Byakurai and Fushibi to eventually knock this giant down
>Take it slow. You’re sure you can dodge his attacks now, so you can fight in close range and slowly whittle him down
>Declare that it’s over, releasing Ryūkihei as a bluff. It won’t increase your power whatsoever, but he doesn’t know that, and it’ll probably be enough to force him to surrender
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>>5276361
>Keep up the pressure, pelting him with Byakurai and Fushibi to eventually knock this giant down
>>
>>5276361
>Keep up the pressure, pelting him with Byakurai and Fushibi to eventually knock this giant down
>>
>>5276361
>>Keep up the pressure, pelting him with Byakurai and Fushibi to eventually knock this giant down
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>>5276361
>Keep up the pressure, pelting him with Byakurai and Fushibi to eventually knock this giant down
>>
>>5276366
>>5276367
>>5276370
>>5276371
More Kido wins clearly. Roll me 3d10, DC 16, crit 22
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>>5276361
>Declare that it’s over, releasing Ryūkihei as a bluff. It won’t increase your power whatsoever, but he doesn’t know that, and it’ll probably be enough to force him to surrender
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Rolled 9, 9, 9 = 27 (3d10)

>>5276377
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Rolled 9, 9, 2 = 20 (3d10)

>>5276377
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Rolled 2, 3, 6 = 11 (3d10)

>>5276377
Alright
>>5276380
holy fuck he's dead
>>
Will he be beaten so hard he doesn't become a jobber and actually trains on his weaknesses?
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>>5276380
>>5276381
>>5276382
Danketsu is on a fucking roll today. Writing now.
>>5276385
That’s ultimately down to you, but… Would Danketsu forget about the first guy he’s ever had to try against? I don’t think he would.
>>
Komamurabro's… I'm thinking it's over.
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If komamura learns tsuzuri raiden would that affect his shikai?
Might be a good idea to pawn him
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>>5276391
Danketsu-sama… I kneel!
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>>5276402
We would be competing with Tousen for his friendship, and that fight's not in our favor. I think it's a better use of time to focus on the people we already have and look out for more valuable pawns.
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>>5276361
You watch him, not just standing, but growling at you, still clearly ready to fight, and you grin despite yourself. He was actually making you try, and was worthy of the effort you were putting in… And you couldn’t deny it, but it was fun. Thrilling, even - even if you also knew that one slip up could mean your death, even in a match like this.

Perhaps it was the fear of death that made the high of battle so alluring.

Regardless, you laugh, lost in your battle frenzy. “You’re still alive, after that? The hell are you even made of? Are all of you upperclassmen this tough?”

Komamura grunts after a moment, regarding you. “That was a magnificent strike, in fairness… I could barely follow your movements. But… that just proves my friend right. If you have such ability, why do you not display it? Why do you hide your power?”

You almost answered honestly, you had lost yourself so much - but then you noticed the crowd that was gathering, and you knew you couldn’t afford that. “Trade secret,” you quipped instead, spitting out some blood that had pooled in your mouth from one of the cuts in it.

Your free hand flicked up, pointing at the other combatant, and lightning surged from it as you cast Byakurai, catching him off guard. The lightning paralysed him for a moment instead of piercing through, just like you had wanted, as you switched Ryūkihei to your off-hand as you spoke under your breath.

“Ye lord, the mud of the earth and seas of void, silence of all who twist in slumber.” You whisper, crouching down as you prepared to leap towards the huge student. “Cry out, leaping toward the golden forest!” You finish, taking that leap as you grin.

You thrust forward with Ryūkihei, Komamura just barely managing to parry the attack by swatting it to the side, but is caught completely off-guard when your right hand is against his chest. “Hado #12: Fushibi!”

>(1/2)
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>>5276419
The explosion throws you back, you having purposefully overcharged the spell to do as much damage as possible. It takes a moment for the smoke to clear, but when you do, you see Komamura on one knee, uniform in tatters.

His bucket-mask is cracked, and he’s barely keeping himself upright, using Tenken as a a stabiliser. Yet, somehow, he manages to stagger up to his feet. As he shakily redoes himself, you see his golden eyes through his mask again, regarding you seriously. The spectral ghost of Tenken behind him disappears, even as he readies himself, two hands firmly on his zanpakuto as he gazed at you.

You realise what’s happening at once - he had realised that he couldn’t beat you, and was fine with that - that’s why he had dismissed his shikai. But he was still challenging you - to one final strike.

You…
>Take the challenge and mirror his stance. A guy who’d do something like this is all about honour and stupid shit like that, and even though you’d probably lose, he’d appreciate it.
>Take the challenge but use your natural stance. It was only right to treat him as a warrior, but under the terms that you would actually fight.
>Simply attack him like normal. No one had said this was a duel, and you had no reason to respect this guy’s wishes.
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>>5276421
>Take the challenge and mirror his stance. A guy who’d do something like this is all about honour and stupid shit like that, and even though you’d probably lose, he’d appreciate it.
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>>5276421
>Take the challenge but use your natural stance. It was only right to treat him as a warrior, but under the terms that you would actually fight.
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>>5276421
>Take the challenge but use your natural stance. It was only right to treat him as a warrior, but under the terms that you would actually fight.
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>Take the challenge and mirror his stance. A guy who’d do something like this is all about honour and stupid shit like that, and even though you’d probably lose, he’d appreciate it.
Gotta do it for the crowd
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>>5276421
>>Take the challenge and mirror his stance. A guy who’d do something like this is all about honour and stupid shit like that, and even though you’d probably lose, he’d appreciate it.
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>>5276421
>Take the challenge and mirror his stance. A guy who’d do something like this is all about honour and stupid shit like that, and even though you’d probably lose, he’d appreciate it.
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>>5276421
>>Take the challenge and mirror his stance. A guy who’d do something like this is all about honour and stupid shit like that, and even though you’d probably lose, he’d appreciate it.
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>>5276424
>>5276425
>>5276427
>>5276428
>>5276430
>>5276432
Mirroring wins. Roll me 3d10 for kendo, DC hidden.
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Rolled 6, 4, 4 = 14 (3d10)

>>5276435
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Rolled 7, 8, 1 = 16 (3d10)

>>5276435
bonzai
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Rolled 6, 10, 4 = 20 (3d10)

>>5276435
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>>5276421
>Take the challenge and mirror his stance. A guy who’d do something like this is all about honour and stupid shit like that, and even though you’d probably lose, he’d appreciate it.
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>>5276437
>>5276440
>>5276445
Good showing.
Writing now
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>>5276421
You nod to Komamura, taking up a kendo stance like his own. His eyes widen ever so slightly, before he nods back to you. The two of you take a breath, prepare, and as if on cue, raise your blades to swing when-

“That’s enough.” A commanding voice broke through the silence, and both of you turned to look at who it was. Instant recognition dawned on both of your faces, and you practically dropped you zanpakuto to bow for the Head Captain himself, Yamamoto Genryusai Shigekuni.

The old man regards you both with curiosity. “I had wondered which two fool Lieutenants had decided that the grounds of the Shin’ō Academy would be a good place to spar, and throw around reiatsu as if it were a life or death struggle. Imagine my surprise to find not Lieutenants, but students… and that one of them should be you, Sajin.” The larger student stiffened, in what you assume is shame.

Yamamoto then looks at you specifically. “You are the child of Seventh Seat Hokkyokusei, correct?”

“Yes, Head Captain.” You respond instantly.

“Hmm…” He hummed to himself thoughtfully. “Kyoraku and Ukitake spoke of you. You show promise, boy. But!” The genial tone of the man quickly shifted, now sounding far more stern. “The both of you must know by now to show far more restraint. Fighting of that level should not occur in the Seireitei - you risk the lives of any who may be caught in the crossfire. Is that clear?”

“Yes, Head Captain.” The two of you sombrely reply, cowed.

“Good.” He murmurs tapping his cane on the ground. “See to it you have your injuries treated. I expect much from you, as do I expect much of every shinigami in the Academy.” And with that, the man disappeared, business settled. You raised your head, and…

>Collapsed on the ground, tired from the fight
>Thanked Komamura for the fight
>Gloat that you won
>Return to your pawns
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>>5276471
>Thanked Komamura for the fight
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>>5276471
>Thanked Komamura for the fight
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>>5276471
>Thanked Komamura for the fight
>Return to your pawns
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>>5276471
>Thanked Komamura for the fight
>Return to your pawns
We didn't even unleash our full power, so no reason to collapse on the ground
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>>5276475
>>5276476
>>5276478
>>5276488
Thanking Komamura wins, writing.
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>>5276471
>Thanked Komamura for the fight
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>>5276471
You let out a breath you hadn’t realised you were holding, before you turn to the older student, holding out a hand to him. He stares at it for a second, seemingly a little surprised, before he takes it and shakes it. “My friend was wrong about you.”

You blink, confused. “Wrong? What about?”

“He had heard of you, and also that you hid many things about yourself away from the world. He feared that you were hiding away your ability for something nefarious, but… I don’t believe a person who treats a duel with the honour and respect it deserves would do that, especially not when they don’t even know the one they are dueling. You are a good man.”

You blink again, before grinning and going along with it, scratching the back of your head. “Well, dunno about that… Honestly, I was just having fun, and I wanted to win… but thank you.” You thought about maybe- ah, no, who were you kidding. “But, uh… this friend you mentioned. Anyone I know, by any chance?”

Komamura shook his head, his golden eyes still visible through the mask. “He is a shinigami in the 9th Division, by the name of Tōsen Kaname.”

Tōsen Kaname? You’d never met or even heard of him. You’d never met anyone from the 9th, for that matter, so…

How did he know that you were hiding things?

You wanted to ask him more, but Tsukuya leapt onto you from behind, wrapping you in a hug and crying into your shoulder, while Shin also approached, giving you a thumbs up. Seeing that you were going to talk to your friends, Komamura turned to leave, but you had time to…

>Ask him for a favour - to protect Shin once you left the Academy
>Ask him one last thing about Tōsen (what?)
>Tell him you would surely meet and fight again
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>>5276522
>Ask him for a favour - to protect Shin once you left the Academy
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>>5276522
>>Ask him for a favour - to train with Shin once you left the Academy
>Tell him you would surely meet and fight again
first because protection is nice, but it'll give shin more opportunity to grow, and maybe the dog can get something out of the shin, despite the junior's inexperience.
also tell komamura its pleasant to speak with someone so straightforward. not even a lie, honest people are the easiest to manipulate
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>>5276522
>Ask him for a favour - to protect Shin once you left the Academy
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>>5276538
support
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>>5276538
>Supporting
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>>5276531
>>5276538
>>5276541
>>5276545
Alright, asking Komamura wins, + write-in. Next update seems like a good stopping point, so I’m willing to stop there… but it’s quite early, and realistically Danketsu should be joining the 5th very soon, so we could push through till until that happens tonight, no matter how long it takes. People up for that?
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>>5276565
ill stick around for the long night.
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>>5276565
I'm game
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>>5276565
i’m down
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>>5276565
I'm here for the ride
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>>5276568
>>5276573
>>5276582
>>5276583
We move. Update coming momentarily.
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>>5276565
Count me in
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>>5276522
“Wait, Komamura-san,” You call out, causing the massive student to turn around, looking at you.

“Yes, Hokkyokusei-san?”

“I was wonderin’ if ya could do me a favour. See, Hirako-taicho’s told me that I’ll be joinin’ the 5th Division very soon. But I’m worried that when I’m gone, Shin here,” you jerk your thumb in Shin’s direction as you continue, “is gonna get targeted by people who might not like me very much. He’s strong, but if they all gang up on him, there ain’t much he can do. So I was wonderin’-“

“I would be happy to keep him safe in your stead. It is beyond dishonourable for anyone to target your friend when you cannot defend them yourself, and I will not stand for it when I can prevent it. However,” the large man turns, looking at Shin now. “In return, I will ask something of you. I have heard that you are a natural talent at kido, while that is the area in which I find myself most lacking. Would you mind helping me understand why I find myself so inadequate in those arts?”

Shin looks shocked that he’s been asked this, rather than you, but quickly grins and nods. “Yeah, as long as you teach me so zanjutsu. That’s what you’re best at, right?”

Komamura nods. “Indeed. It’s settled, then.” He nods to you again, before turning beginning to walk away.

“It’s refreshin’, speakin’ to someone as straightforward as you. You make everythin’ about ya clear as day, and it speaks to yer character. I like that about ya.” Because you’re easy to please, and to manipulate. You think to yourself, as you smile at him.

“Thank you. I… Not many have said that to me. I appreciate it.”

“No problem. See ya around, Komamura.”

“And you, Hokkyokusei-san.” With that, the giant finally leaves, and you turn your attention fully back to Shin and Tsukuya.

“I, I thought you were so hurt! I thought that he might’ve even-“

“Well, whatever ya thought, it didn’t happen.” You interrupt, looking down at Tsukuya. “I’m fine, see?”

She looks up to you for a moment, before bursting into tears again, going straight back to your shoulder. You look to Shin for help, but he just grins and shrugs, as you roll your eyes at him.

>Roll 1d100, best of three.
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Rolled 30 (1d100)

>>5276593
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Rolled 5 (1d100)

>>5276593
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Rolled 66 (1d100)

>>5276593
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Rolled 84 (1d100)

>>5276593
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>>5276597
>>5276600
>>5276603
Decent roll. Seems like you’re up and about relatively quickly.
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Rolled 84 (1d100)

>>5276593
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>>5276593
It takes a couple of days for you to heal, even with kaido to speed up the process. You had been right about your ribs hurting - that one hit from Komamura had cracked one and fractured two others. You marvelled at the amount of strength he had to do that in one blow, and as you lay down in a hospital bed, unable to do much else, you couldn’t stop yourself wondering how he didn’t break everything he touched.

Still, you didn’t waste any more time than you had to, and you were back in class within three days. As the instructor droned on and on about pointless drivel, you began to think.

You had remained behind to train Shin just in case Tsunayashiro tried something, but that point was moot now - in the three days of training you had done, he’d already grown stronger, and even if he hadn’t, with Komamura’s pledge he’d be safe. Tsunayashiro had no doubt seen everything, so the minute he was aware that Komamura was protecting Shin, he’d run away like the pussy he was.

So then, what was the point in remaining here? Well, Komamura had given you one, at the very least - you’d never interacted with any of the upperclassmen outside of him. You realise that this might be a chance to at least sow some seeds in people that you could sprout later, even if it did mean delaying leaving still.

And speaking of Komamura… the Tōsen character he mentioned unnerved you, with the fact he knew you had been hiding. How had he known? Who was he, even? Had Hirako-taicho told him? He was the only person that came to mind that could have, but… he wouldn’t do that, would he? Talk about you to someone not even in his Division?

You also thought about it being your father, but that didn’t add up either. He would want to do whatever he wanted himself, not get a third party to involve a fourth party to cow you.

But if it wasn’t them… who was it?

Considering it all, you decide to…
>Leave tonight
>Investigate this Tōsen guy
>Ask Hirako about him
>Confront your father about him
>Change nothing for now, just keep training Shin
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>>5276622
>Ask Hirako about him
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>Investigate this Tōsen guy
Asking hirako will just make things complicated. Let's investigate him.
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>>5276622
>Ask Hirako about him
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>>5276622
>>Investigate this Tōsen guy
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>>5276622
>>Ask Hirako about him
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>>5276622
>Leave tonight
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>Investigate this Tōsen guy
I would like to spread my seed among the upperclassmen
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>>5276624
>>5276627
>>5276629
Three to ask Shinji
>>5276626
>>5276628
>>5276637
And three to investigate yourself. Gonna need a tiebreaker.
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>>5276626
How so?
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>>5276642
Changing my vote >>5276633
>Ask Hirako about him
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>>5276644
Because we don't want to involve hirako with a guy who might know the truth about us, whereas even hirako just thinks we're a weird kid and doesn't know our true goal.
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>>5276646
And that makes it 4 to 3 in Shinji’s favour. Writing now.
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>>5276648
Anon even we don't know our true goal. OP did keep us on the rails for his planned Shikai/Bankai of our sword somewhat so we weren't able to reach a consensus.
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>>5276622
You’re pretty sure you can rule your father out as a culprit, but you just don’t know enough about Hirako-taicho to know if he would do this. You truly don’t believe he would, but better to be safe than sorry. You tell Shin and Tsukuya to train by themselves that evening; saying that you’re still a little hurt and need to rest.

Later that night, when you have no eyes on you, you cast Kyokkō, changing from your uniform into the shihakusho Hirako-taicho gave you whilst you’re hidden, and then you go set off to the 5th Division.

Hirako-taicho’s waiting for you there again, just like last time. He really seemed to have you figured out… yet another reason why you don’t think he would go through such a roundabout way to test you.

He looks at you as you uncloak, almost bored. “I’m guessin’ that you’re not joinin’ up tonight, seeing as ya don’t have your girlfriend with ya.”

“You’d be guessin’ right, Hirako-taicho.” You say, to which he sighs and nods, before turning and walking away, you following behind at a respectful distance.

“So? Whaddaya want?” He asks, curious about why you’re here, even if he’s not one to show it.

“Wanted to ask a few questions, if you didn’t mind. About someone called Tōsen Kaname.”

“Tōsen? I know he’s one of Kensei’s commandos, but… he’s no one special. How’dja even hear his name?” Hirako-taicho asked, now very intrigued.

“He’s got a friend in the Academy that I’m now… acquainted with.” You murmur, before getting to the point. “But that’s besides the point. This Tōsen guy knew that I’ve been hiding my strength, despite me never meeting him before.”

“Really now…” Hirako-taicho stated.

>Roll me 3d10, DC hidden.
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>>5276660
>quest plays through all of canon
>true goal still unknown
Imagine
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Rolled 10, 2, 1 = 13 (3d10)

>>5276672
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Rolled 2, 9, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>5276672
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Rolled 4, 3, 6 = 13 (3d10)

>>5276672

>>5276675
>The machinations of his mind are an enigma, even to him
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We would know if we were actually aizen right?
Are we the hogyoku?
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>>5276672
“I wonder… would you know anything about that, Sōsuke?” Hirako-taicho asked, seemingly out of the blue, as he raised his hand as he walked. He tore open reality, seemingly, revealing that stood right there was Lieutenant Aizen, the man that you distinctly remembered as being remarkably unremarkable.

You realise that Hirako-taicho must have seen through his Kyokkō somehow, despite you having no idea he was there, and that he had likely seen through yours as you had come into the Division, too. You watched the man closely, an odd feeling filling you as you did, an emotion you would later identify as ‘respect’.

“Impressive. How long have you known I was here?” Aizen asked, not moving from his now revealed position.

“Since you were in your mother’s womb. Now answer the question.” Hirako-taicho said, looking impatient.

“You’re a scary person, Captain. But very well.” Aizen stated, looking directly at you. “Yes, I know who it was who informed Kaname. After all, I did it myself. How would I not?”

“You did? But why?” You can’t stop yourself from asking, but Aizen already has an answer for you.

“Because like I said, the Captain is a scary person, but you are the first person I have ever seen be capable of communicating with him without any words exchanged whatsoever. You are very much like him, which means you’re a scary person too. I knew Tōsen had a friend in the Academy who could watch you, and so I told him what I thought. It’s as simple as that.” Aizen stated calmly and concisely, and you found yourself agreeing with the argument. After all, you likely would have done the same yourself in his position. Meanwhile, Hirako-taicho says nothing, simply watching.

>What do you say?
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>>5276705
>"Hokkyoku"sei Danketsu
SUS
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>>5276707
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Lets agree with aizen that the proper thing to do was to use his influence to monitor us and watch carefully for anyone that is interesting
Lets learn kyokko mastery from someone who i assume has invaded our life so much i wouldnt put it past him that hes been inside our jinzen
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>>5276707
>>What do you say?

You are still a mighty creepy guy for it you know that...Stalking students like that especially without orders.

So what's your deal with my old man anyway?
He's your goon or something?
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Will need some form of consensus, guys.
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>>5276750
If you don't have enough votes then roll the dice.

1d2 between these two
>>5276725
>>5276729
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>>5276707
We can agree that what Aizen did is reasonable, to keep an eye on people of interest.
Though we would ask him to clear up that particular misunderstanding with Tosen, wouldn't want it to persist.
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>>5276707
>Agree with Aizen that the proper thing to do was to use his influence to monitor us and watch carefully for anyone that is interesting
>Ask if he is willing to help us masterKyokkō
>So what's your deal with my old man anyway? He's your goon or something?
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>>5276725
>>5276729
>>5276753
>>5276755
Agreeing with Aizen wins, though I have to ask, what do you guys want to as about Seinaru? As far as you and I know, there’s no connection between him and Aizen.
>>5276752
I generally want most, if not all of the decisions to be down to choice rather than a random selection, especially when it’s something important like this one.
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>>5276761
>what do you guys want to as about Seinaru

Two things:
>To make trouble for him if he is not involved with Aizen by involving him with Aizen who seems like trouble from Denketsus perspective.

>As a blind shot in the dark to sound Aizen out if he has any involvement in our matters
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>>5276761
We can't deal with Seinaru yet
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I think the questions about seinaru are to make us seem less sus.
We don't want aizen to know how much of a schemer we are.
Seinaru would be the kind of guy to keep tabs on us.
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>>5276765
>>5276768
>>5276772
Alright, I think I see the angle you’re going for. Writing now.
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>>5276761
>Is he in an alliance with Aizen?
>What faction is he apart of?
>What's his relationship like with Hirako and the other captains?
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>>5276707
You shrug, closing your eyes as you throw your hands up. “Well, I guess I can’t argue with that, it was probably the right move. I’d keep an eye on interestin’ people myself if I could.”

You open one eye, peering at Aizen with it. “Anyway, Aizen-fukutaichosama, that was Kyokkō, right? Yours is way better than mine, I couldn’t even tell ya were there. Mind teaching me a little once I’m officially in your Division?”

He smiles at you pleasantly. “Just Aizen-fukutaicho is fine. But of course, I can show you a few things. Still, the fact you’re able to use Kyokkō at all already is very impressive. You’re probably more talented than I am.”

“Of course, whatever you say, Aizen-denkasama.” You respond, causing Hirako-taicho to snigger while Aizen’s smile becomes ever so slightly more strained. “But I also have a question for you, Aizen-taichodono.” The more jovial nature of your words disappear, as your words gain a certain edge to them, your casual accent fading as you speak in the same dialect with which you think. “What connection do you have with my father? Are you one of his pawns?”

Instantly, both Hirako-taicho and Aizen seem to be on alert, which confirms what you had thought - your father had nothing to do with this. But in that case… you had another chance now.

“Your father? What does your father possibly have to do with this?” Aizen asked, confused.

You…
>Use this chance to do what you chose not to earlier in life, and disgrace your father
>Choose to leave him for now, you’re already pretty sure that your father isn’t even close to their radar and he really is a nobody
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>>5276806
>Choose to leave him for now, you’re already pretty sure that your father isn’t even close to their radar and he really is a nobody
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>>5276806
>>Choose to leave him for now, you’re already pretty sure that your father isn’t even close to their radar and he really is a nobody

Ah nothing... Just a shot in the dark. Forget i said anything. (put both him and the captain on guard by not saying anything, they are bound to snoop around anyway)

>Aizien finding out he's been manipulated somehow puts a smile on my face
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>Choose to leave him for now, you’re already pretty sure that your father isn’t even close to their radar and he really is a nobody
offer an excuse about your father being not very nice
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>>5276806
>>Choose to leave him for now, you’re already pretty sure that your father isn’t even close to their radar and he really is a nobody
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>>5276806
>Use this chance to do what you chose not to earlier in life, and disgrace your father
To be honest, we have no real reason not to do this. We are part of a divison, strong enough to be valuable, so one will discard us for petty political bullshit (Hell even Yamamoto saw and took note of us) and our father seems like he will try something later. Better be pre-emptive.
Hell, maybe we will inherit his noble title as his only actual son from his noble wife?
Not like it would be a great risk if we didn't, but whatever.
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>>5276808
>>5276810
>>5276811
>>5276812
>>5276821
Damn, you guys must really like Seinaru.
>writing
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>Choose to leave him for now, you’re already pretty sure that your father isn’t even close to their radar and he really is a nobody
Lets kaiser soze our dad by making him seem like hes better at being unremarkable than even aizen
Aizens going to have a pepe silvia board by the time we join the squad officially
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>>5276806
>Choose to leave him for now, you’re already pretty sure that your father isn’t even close to their radar and he really is a nobody
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>>5276833
Feels like starting something right now is a waste of time. We can do it when we're an actual valued member of the division and he can't touch us
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>>5276806
>Choose to leave him for now, you’re already pretty sure that your father isn’t even close to their radar and he really is a nobody
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>>5276806
SSQ Current Post
You think better of it. These two probably barely know who he is. No matter how important the tries to make himself out to be to you and those who don’t know any better, when it comes down to it, your father is obviously a nobody, and ruining his life would likely just be a waste of your time.

Although

“Oh, I thought… Never mind, forget I said anything.” You say, closing your eyes and turning away so that they can’t see you expression. These two were like you, after all. There’s no way that their curiosity would be piqued like this and then they wouldn’t act on it. If you were lucky, Aizen-senseisamachan would just do all the work for you.

“I should prob’ly get back ta the Academy, just in case anyone notices I’m gone.” You say, still turned around. “Thanks for the info, Hirako-taicho, Aizen-senpaidono. See ya.” You cast Kyokkō once again, before you leave the Division with a shunpo, almost certain that the next time you were there, it would be once you were an official shinigami.

It was almost dawn by the time you got back, owing to the fact you’d left to go see the Division quite late too to ensure no one noticed you gone. However, when you opened the door to your dorm, you found your bed occupied, with none other than Tsukuya asleep within it.

She stirred as the door opened, seemingly having just fallen asleep or otherwise been sleeping lightly, and completely woke up as you sat down beside her, having changed back into your uniform and dispelled your cloak.

“How’d ya know I was gone?” You ask, as she clutches onto your arm.

“I just did.” She says simply, as she stares at you with tears in her eyes. “You said you were going to rest. Why did you lie? Where did you go?”

>”I had something important to tell Hirako-taicho.”
>”I needed to see my father about something.”
>”I just went on a walk, I didn’t go out that far.”
>Write-in
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>>5276863
>”I had something important to tell Hirako-taicho.”
I don't think it's necessary to lie here, but we should tell her that we lied because we didn't want her to worry
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>>5276863
>”I had something important to tell Hirako-taicho.”
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>>5276863
>>”I had something important to tell Hirako-taicho.”

Being honest is sometimes the best manipulation.
+ she is a thoughtful woman even if she could get in the way sometimes.
Having someone like her watch our backs and help point out missed details in our public schemes should serve us better.

Tell her to be careful of Aizien and any of the associates he has that we can identify.
The captain tho can be trusted.
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>>5276863
>”I had something important to tell Hirako-taicho.”
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>>5276863
>>”I had something important to tell Hirako-taicho.”
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>>5276868
>>5276869
>>5276871
>>5276873
>>5276875
Telling the truth wins, writing.
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>>5276863
You decide that telling the truth will probably get you the best result here, and so you pull her up and onto your lap, hugging her as she throws her arms around your neck. “Sorry, but I needed to ask Hirako-taicho some questions. I didn’t tell ya cos I didn’t want ya worryin’. I wasn’t lyin’ when I said I was still a lil bit banged up.”

She clutched at your neck a little bit tighter. “You don’t have to do everything yourself. You don’t have to keep it all to yourself. Even if you don’t want to tell Shin, your father, the Captain… I’m always going to be with you, until the day I die. So… tell me next time. Please.”

You rub her back, glad that this wasn’t a situation where you absolutely had to respond as she buried her face into you. Were it only that easy, Tsukuya…

Later that day, you decide to…
>Lead hoho training
>Lead Kido training
>Have Tsukuya lead hakuda training
>Train zanjutsu together
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>>5276886
>>Lead Kido training

Basic Healing Kido (the academy should have reading materials on it).
Even if it's only for emergency treatment meant to prevent wounds from worsening it's still good to have.
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>>5276888
>Train zanjutsu together
>>5276888
we should probably try and learn it before we teach it.
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>>5276886
>Have Tsukuya lead hakuda training
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>>5276893
Switching to this but keep the Healing Kido idea in mind.
Learn some while cooperating with the 4th squad.
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>>5276886
>Have Tsukuya lead hakuda training
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Should we keep to a simple Hakuda style like Iron Palm?
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Rolled 9, 7, 6 = 22 (3d10)

>>5276890
Probably a good idea.
>>5276888
>>5276890
>>5276893
>>5276894
>>5276897
Tsukuya leading hakuda wins. Roll me 3d10 to see how well you do. DC is 30 - (my roll + 7), crit is 30 - my roll.
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Rolled 9, 7, 4 = 20 (3d10)

>>5276903
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Rolled 4, 7, 10 = 21 (3d10)

>>5276903
here
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Rolled 2, 1, 3 = 6 (3d10)

>>5276903
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>>5276908
>>5276912
>>5276913
And writing now.
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>>5276913
literally the only person who didn't crit.
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>>5276924
DC's 1
22+7= 29
so 30- (22=7)=1
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>>5276923
QM, is everything good?
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>>5277112
Sorry about that, totally fell asleep at the wheel. Guess trying to push through all night isn’t in the cards for me, so going to take it a bit slower. Update will be up at some point today along with updates to the char sheet and socials, and we’ll continue as normal tomorrow.
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>>5277604
Glad to see you're ok
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>>5276886
It takes time, but eventually you’re able to calm Tsukuya down and convince her to go back to her own room, before anyone sees what’s going on and thinks something untoward may have happened. Her being there meant you didn’t have the time to train that morning, but that was fine. You had thought that maybe you were falling behind, that you weren’t as strong as you thought you were, but…

You’d beaten Komamura. And soundly at that. Not only was he a senior, but the Head Captain of all people knew him on a first name basis, and he said that he had mistaken you both for Lieutenants…

You felt better about your standings then, considering. But that also caused you to think - if you and Komamura were approaching the level of Lieutenants, but you couldn’t follow any of the moves of Kisuke, who had said he was a 3rd Seat… How impossibly strong must the 2nd Division be?

How powerful was Shihōin Yoruichi?

But that was a thought for later. Right now, even if it wasn’t that big a deal you’d missed out on some training, that didn’t mean you could slack off regardless. And so for training that afternoon, you ask Tsukuya to lead you and Shin in hakuda training. It was still a blind spot in your skills, and you needed to improve.

Tsukuya herself seemed a bit nervous at the prospect, but still seemed up for the challenge, and it turned out she had nothing to worry about - she was a better teacher than even you were. Her breakdowns, while technical, were easy to understand, helping you to correct your form while teaching Shin the correct way to use his reiryoku to enhance his body.

She even showed off a hakuda technique she had been trying to learn herself, called Ikkotsu. She demonstrated it on a training dummy, pulverising its midsection, the blow almost certainly being enough to kill someone, but she pouted, almost seeming disappointed. “I’m still not there yet…” She muttered. “That attack’s meant to blow a hole through them and send them flying. I’m not strong enough still.”

You and Shin look to each other, both of you thinking that even this apparently incomplete version still looked very much lethal.

Tsukuya’s training methods were efficient enough that you managed to keep going until it was long since dark, everyone feeling like they had gained something from the experience, yet not even feeling tired despite it.

“Good work, Tsukuya-chan. That was incredible.” You say, throwing an arm around the girl while she preens under your praise.

You…
>Ask Shin if he’s seen either of the Captains he spoke to since that day
>Ask Shin if he thinks he’s improved enough to take Tsunayashiro
>Ask Tsukuya if she thinks she’s ready to go
>Ask Tsukuya if she wants to stay longer
>Other (write-in)
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>>5280285
Sorry this took so long everyone, but I’m back! Char sheet has been updated and everything too.
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>>5280285
>>Ask Shin if he thinks he’s improved enough to take Tsunayashiro
>>Ask Tsukuya if she thinks she’s ready to go

Other
>Since we are entering the 5th we will be tasked with miscellaneous duties and cleaning up after the 11th. We should take the time to pick up a good foundation from other divisions and learn from their specialties. Starting with the 2nd and 4th might be a good choice.
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>>5280285
>Ask Shin if he thinks he’s improved enough to take Tsunayashiro
When he is, we'll be goode to go
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>>5280285
Supporting >>5280288
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>>5280285
>Ask Shin if he thinks he’s improved enough to take Tsunayashiro
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>>5280285
>Ask Shin if he’s seen either of the Captains he spoke to since that day
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>>5280285
>Ask Shin if he thinks he’s improved enough to take Tsunayashiro
>Ask Tsukuya if she thinks she’s ready to go
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>>5280288
>>5280289
>>5280290
>>5280292
>>5280293
Asking Shin about Tsunayashiro wins, writing.
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>>5280285
“Shin.” You call out, before the boy can finish packing up and leaving. He turns, walking over.

You sigh, getting straight to the point. “I lied last night. I didn’t rest, I went over to the 5th Division, since I had some questions for Hirako-taicho.”

If he’s shocked, he doesn’t show it. “Why?” He asks.

“Not important for now, but if you’re really curious I’ll tell you later. The point is, I’m pretty sure that he’s goin’ to be taking me and Tsukuya sooner rather than later, and once he comes himself, there isn’t goin’ to be any way to stay here longer. So I gotta ask… Do ya think you’re ready?”

Now he looks confused, missing the point to what you’re saying. “Ready for what? I’m not coming with you, am I?”

You shake your head. “No, dumbass, not to join tha squad! I mean Tsunayashiro and his flunkies! You reckon you’re good enough ya take ‘em?”

“Oh. Right.” He looks embarrassed, scratching the back of his head, before looking thoughtful. “Am I good enough..? Well, I’ve learnt a lot these past few days, and Tsunayashiro is the only one of ‘em who’s actually any dangerous by himself… Maybe? I dunno, I’m not as good telling how strong people are as you.”

“Maybe, huh…” you mutter. “Well…”

>”Shall we test that?”
>”Maybe will have to be good enough.”
>”We’ve got a bit longer. We’ll make that a yes.”
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>>5280300
Has he made any progress on his Zanpakuto? Tsuyanashiro and his flunkies don't even have that. If he can use his Jinzen, he can beat them.
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>>5280300
>”Shall we test that?”
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>>5280300
>”Shall we test that?”
Put up your dukes, boyo.
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>>5280300
>”Maybe will have to be good enough.”
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>>5280300
>”Shall we test that?”
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>>5280301
>>5280302
>>5280303
>>5280305
>>5280307
Testing wins. Writing now
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>>5280300
You smirk, reaching up and placing a hand on his shoulder. “Let’s test that out.” You say, before turning and beginning to walk away. “There’s no class tomorrow, right? Meet back here in the morning, then. Don’t be late!” You say as you walk away, Tsukuya quickly running to join you, clutching your arm.

———

You are Sabitsura Shin, and you’re waiting for Danketsu to show up. “He told me not to be late, and now look at him…” You shrug, drawing your zanpakuto, giving it a few swings while you wait. You realise you haven’t really tried jinzen ever since you imprinted for the first time… Maybe that’s something you should be doing? Danketsu did say that’s how you’re meant to communicate with them…

You think to try it right now, when a familiar voice breaks through. “Alright you plebeian, I’m here! What do you want from me!?” You turn, seeing Tsunayashiro approaching from behind. His eyes narrow as he sees you, beginning to march up to you. “Oh, it’s you, street rat. Where’s your master gone to? Or did he flee when he realised that I was actually up to taking his challenge?”

Realisation dawns on you about what’s happening - Danketsu hadn’t meant that he’d test your power against his, but quite literally that you would test to see if you could beat Tsunayashiro, and that he’d said something to provoke the boy into coming. Your own eyes narrow, and you end your stance to rise to your full height.

“Danketsu ain’t my master, he’s my friend. And I ain’t a street rat.”

Tsunayashiro gives you a look of disgust. “I see you’ve been spending too much time around that clown. You think one like you can speak back to me like that?”

“I have before. The only difference now is that Danketsu ain’t here. You didn’t seem to have a problem with it then, though? So what, you scared of him or something?”

The disdain on the green haired boy’s face became a mask of rage. “How dare you speak to me like that!? I am a noble! And that fool isn’t here to protect you!” He raised his hand to try and slap you, but you caught him by the wrist, looking down at him sternly.

“Out of the two of us here, I’m pretty sure I ain’t the one who needs protectin’.” You say, before releasing him.

The other boy snatches his hand back, glaring at you hatefully, before drawing his sword, and charging. “I’ll kill you both!” He screams, as you…
>Meet his charge with your own zanpakuto, and quickly disarm him
>Bind him with kido and remove him as a threat
>Knock him out with a well-placed hakuda strike
>Use your newfound hoho skills to dodge and counter his reckless attack
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>>5280323
>Knock him out with a well-placed hakuda strike
Shin is literally Tyson Fury with magical powers.
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>>5280323
>Use your newfound hoho skills to dodge and counter his reckless attack
If any technique can be called invincible, the rabbit punch is probably it.
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>>5280323
>Bind him with kido and remove him as a threat
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>>5280323
>Bind him with kido and remove him as a threat
Shin's best skill is Kido, followed by Hoho and Zanjutsu. Might as well us our strengths.
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Does he know any unnamed kido barriers?
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>>5280360
He doesn’t.
>>5280330
>>5280331
>>5280340
>>5280359
Binding him with Kido wins, so roll me 3d10, DC 14 crit 18
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Rolled 10, 10, 9 = 29 (3d10)

>>5280368
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>>5280369
>0.4% chance for 29 or higher
Son of a bitch
Someone is getting S C H O O L E D
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>>5280369
Well. I may as well start writing now, since I doubt you’ll get better than that.
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>>5280369
God damn the rolls for this quest have been nuts recently
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Rolled 4, 7, 7 = 18 (3d10)

>>5280368
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>>5280323
He’s so slow. You think to yourself, as you point two fingers towards the charging boy. Was he always this slow? You ask in your mind, even as your body reacts to stop him in his track. “Bakudo #1: Sai!”

Tsunayashiro’s arms lock up behind him, and he instantly falls to the ground, eating a face-ful of dirt. You watch him struggle and squirm on the ground against your kido, and your emotions towards him turn from anger and disdain to just pure pity.

He begins to break free of the binding spell, so you reinforce it with another, locking his arms again. Then you cast Hainawa, wrapping the boy up further in a kido rope as you stare down at him, disappointed. You remember that this guy had been way stronger than you when you’d started out, that everyone said he was the best in the class, that he was the top of the world…

“And look at you now. Crawling in shit like the bottom feeder you are.” You mutter, causing Tsunayashiro’s head to flick up to you.

“B-Bottom feeder!? How dare you-“

“How dare I call you that, I’m a noble, who do you think you are trash, yadda yadda yadda, do you ever fucking say anything else? You’re pathetic! You’re so obsessed with Danketsu and Tsukuya-chan, but they barely even remember you exist, and the only reason they do at all is because you won’t let them forget! Get over yourself!” You bellow at the noble, for once succeeding in shutting him up.

“You… you…” Whatever Tsunayashiro was about to say was interrupted by clapping, as you turn, seeing Danketsu walking over, Tsukuya-chan with him as always.

———

You are Hokkyokusei Danketsu, and your pawn has done an excellent job. With Komamura’s added support, he shouldn’t run into any problems here. “Nicely done, Shin. Knew ya could handle it.”

Your eyes then turn to the downed Tsunayashiro, who’s giving you a hateful glare from where he’s bound on the ground. He’s the only one who can see your face, and so for a second you let your smirk turn cruel as you fight the urge to kick him while he’s down.

You…
>Quite literally kick him and humiliate him
>Tell him to fuck off and stop being a nuisance
>Ignore him
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>>5280387
>Ignore him
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>>5280387
>Tell him to fuck off and stop being a nuisance
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>>5280387
>Ignore him
Well, he's definitely strong enough. It's time to leave the academy at last.
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>>5280387
>Ignore him
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>>5280387
>Ignore him
What more is there to say? He has shown that he wouldn't be a threat even if he tried.
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>>5280387
>Ignore him
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>>5280401
>>5280405
>>5280407
>>5280410
>>5280417
Ignoring him wins, writing.
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>>5280387
>Ignore him
Goodbye, tutorial mook.
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>>5280387
And you know exactly what the cruelest, most enjoyable thing to do would be, the one thing that would make him lose his mind more than anything.

When he looks up to you to meet your gaze, you look right past him, as if he isn’t even there. Your smirk remains, but the cruel twist disappears, and you turn around, saying nothing to the bound boy.

You can almost feel his disbelief, his thought that you would definitely gloat, that you couldn’t bring yourself not to - but you were sure he would get the message in time, that he was so beneath your notice that gloating over him was just a waste of time.

You place a hand on Shin’s shoulder, shaking your head when the other boy begins to look back, before the three of you begin to walk away, leaving the noble boy in the dirt.

You could swear you could hear someone screaming as you left, but… you didn’t know who that was. None of your business anyway.

“Well, I guess it’s time ta celebrate. Shin, you’ve proved you’re way more than strong enough, so… me an’ Tsukuya’ll leave tonight. Let’s see each other off in the right way, alright? Like how we did Kazeko.” You say, as the three of you walk.

“Yeah, sounds good. Same place?” Shin asked, to which you shrugged.

“I don’t mind wherever.” Tsukuya added, nuzzling up to you.

“I know ya don’t.” You quip, before you look to Shin. “I was thinking…”
>Same place as last time
>Some other place in the Seireitei
>Somewhere in the Rukongai
>Host at your home
>Have Tsukuya’s clan host
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>>5280435
>Somewhere in the Rukongai
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>>5280435
>Host at your home
This should be interesting.
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>>5280435
>Somewhere in the Rukongai
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>>5280435
>Somewhere in the Rukongai
We look for new evidence of dad's bastards afterward. He may have taken steps to hide them (or may be taking steps) and it's the best dirt we have on him.
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>>5280369
Damn, if we keep rolling g that we'll we are going to get stronger fast
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>>5280461
>We look
*We CAN look
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>>5280443
>>5280444
>>5280454
>>5280461
Somewhere in the Rukongai wins, writing. This’ll probably be the last update today, and we’ll round out the end of this arc and thread tomorrow. Also, your half-brothers live at home, with your mother - as far as anyone outside of your immediate family knows, they’re just your younger brothers. The only people who know (who have the agency to do anything with the information) are you and your father.
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>>5280435
“I was thinking that since I picked last time, why don’t you pick, Shin? Anywhere you know back in the Rukongai that we could go to?” You ask, genuinely curious.

Shin shifts, seeming a little bit uncomfortable. “I mean… yeah, I know a few places, but… why’dya wanna go there? Seireitei’s way nicer.”

“Says you.” You retort, turning away and confusing him.

“Huh?”

“I said, says you. You might think the Seireitei’s nicer, but you’re still not used to it. I’ve never been to the Rukongai, and I wanna see it for myself before I decide whether it’s as bad as everyone says it is. There are bright spots to everything, y’know?”

Shin seems taken aback, evidently having not expected this line of thinking. “W-Well, I guess-“

“Then great!” You interrupt, clapping your hands and spinning on your heel. “Lead the way!”

Shin blinks in disbelief, while Tsukuya giggles beside you. After a moment, he rolls his eyes, before grinning. “Well, don’t say I didn’t warn you…”

Even if not for the gates that separated the Seireitei and the Rukongai, the difference between the two would have been immediately obvious to anyone travelling between them. The architecture was completely different, with even the Rukongai’s first district having noticeably more archaic and dated buildings than the Seireitei.

This phenomenon only became more and more prominent the further out the three of you travelled, at some point the infrastructure making the full leap from outdated to dilapidated. It surprised you that things were that bad already, considering you weren’t even at Shin’s home district, and he only lived in the 64th.

Shin noticed your surprise, shaking his head. “Told you, didn’t I?” You didn’t have a response, since he was entirely right.

Eventually, after a good few hours, you stopped, in another of the dilapidated districts. You noted the looks the locals were giving you, likely due to your uniforms and zanpakuto. “Here we are.” Shin mutters, almost dejectedly. “Sabitsura.”

And we’ll pause there for now. We’ll start up again tomorrow!
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>>5280532
Thanks for running QM.
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We should try to cheer Shin up.
He shouldn't feel ashamed about being from Rukongai.
Also try to get him to jinzen so we can get more info about his shikai before we leave.
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Things we should do:
>buy and give out some soup to the kids from his neighborhood (perhaps we can spot some with potential)
>guide him through some jinzen, explain it as looking at another reflection of your self through a lens to see another side that gives him power
>have wife to be also meditate, tell her to embrace her discerning and doubtful side as well (she's already loyal, time to make her much more useful)
>talk to the locals about their way of life and any rumors going around especially about shinigami or nobles abusing their influence
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>>5280597
Mehh, that sounds way too goody-goody-two-shoes

I think we should go to the division already and start getting some real training. We're a damn good prodigy, but we weren't even able to see that 3rd seat guy.

Plus, we haven't even discovered the full extent of our Zanpakuto, and we never will if we have to keep suppressing 99% of our power all the time. If we join a division, we'll be actually able to go all out.
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Character sheet and social links updated here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-6tdU1qD2gDT7ycfFL6Tx5uBckLIYpSjSTmQaLBBCw0/edit
I would pay attention to the small addendums that have been put onto the relevant entires. It might clue those of you in the know of potential future scenarios.
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>>5280789
calling it now, tsunayashiro goes through character development and becomes the hero that puts an end to our devious achemes
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I think tsunayashiro is going to use spirit steroids and kick shins ass after getting a shounen power boost.
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>>5280789
You guys think we should train any of our stats soon? I dont think we've done any stat training yet
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"he’s returned to his clan compound, requesting to his clan elders and head, Tokinada, for permission to use a certain item."

Oh, you stupid motherfucker. He's actually, genuinely so worthless that he's going to bring his clan to ruin like an arrogant young master. That being said though, Tokinada already being Clan Head sure is an unexpected change, seeing as his shit doesn't come to a head until post-canon.
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>>5280723
Anon all of these are strengthening our influence.

Shin and Tsukuya getting stronger benefits us in the long run either as backers or as subordinates.

Gaining popularity with potential tallents or future lower rank shinigami gains us low ranked pawns that can be useful in their own right.

Sounding out nobles and lower ranking shinigami can net us materials for extortion, manipulation or straight up handing them over to the disciplinary unit as an excuse to get close to the 2n division or to earn promotions.
We can also see if we find a strong yet unknown talent that we can nurture as our spy (to backstab the right people).

And again being a schemer doesn't mean we have to fall into the complete villain trope.
We can also be the shinigami equivalent of Napoleon (pretty much all of Europe owes its civic law and nation states formation to that guy).
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We can train stats once we are in 5th squad but while we have the opportunity now we should focus on building a foundation of pawns.
We should learn kido barriers or find a place to train at maximum effort without anyone looking in
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>>5281559
While that is true we should not neglect properly preparring for it.

>If we mastered Kyokkō and improved our Reiatsu manipulation skills we would not have had to reveal our Shikai to others early and Aizien would likely not have noticed our hidden Reiki thus sending Komamura to sound us out.

Securing a removed training ground seems like a good idea.
Maybe look into something we can set up underground.
Setting up barriers with the aid of tools should also be necessary.
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>>5281562
The Beast Realm could be a good place to set up a hidden base. Station a few people there, make friends with (or subjugate) the locals, and you have the start of your own shadow conspiracy.
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>>5281588
Yeah pretty much.
But setting up an underground training facility like Urahara and Youchiro did will be the superior choice for now.
Long term having a prepared base in the mortal world and the beast realm seems ideal.
We can even set out to experiment in our own ways after we master enough Kido and Reiatsu control.

For example Kyokkō can be used to isolate reiatsu.
So how about stealing some midd battle by injuring an opponent and then using the spell to seal it for experimentation.
Aizien did it in his own way by targetting the helpless denizens of Rukongai but we don't have to do that.
We can challenge as many shinigami as we want to sparring matches and use the opportunity to achieve the same result at an even faster rate.

Add to that we can study the divison of worlds/realms and the beings that reside in them.

The world of Bleach seems to resemble Brahmic belief in 6 kind of beings and worlds all in balance and sourced from Brahma (an allmaker figure).
The 6 beings are:
>Asura - war deities (potential equivalent to Shinigami) adapted to wild conflict on all fronts
>Deva - ruling deities (spirit king could have been one) dominate the world around them (quincy powers are thus one part of them)
>Hungry ghosts - suffering spirits pretty much equivalent to hollows
>Beasts - the neutral order of nature and its spirits (great inborn abilities)
>Humans - mortals on their way being judged for sin or virtue (least powerful but have the most potential)
>Hell - a place where all souls that are consigned to it are cleansed of their karma, memories and connections before being sent out to the other realms to be reborn (evil or too powerful spirits are judged here but if they are virtuous their rebirth should be at a higher starting point)

Thinking about studying the reaiatsu of each should come in handy.
Getting reaitsu from Shinigami or Hollows should work with the trick i previously mentioned.
For quincy reiatsu we could either target enemy quincy designated for extermination or cooperate with pacified ones.
Hell reiatsu can be obitained through hell butterflies or wisps without ever going to hell.
Beast reiatsu will require us to go to the beast realm in the first place.
And Fullbringers should by no means be all too uncommon.
Once we set up a base in the mortal world we can engineer their appearance ourselves or just look for existing ones.
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And we’re back. Update coming shortly.
>>5280597
>>5280723
>>5281532
These are interesting thoughts, and you do bring up a good point - you certainly don’t follow what people would consider standard morals, but does that make you necessarily evil? To that end, just because you don’t follow standard morals, does that make you completely amoral, or do you just follow a different standard? You’ll probably have to decide on that sooner rather than later.
>>5281424
I actually completely forgot that Tokinada only became head at the beginning of CFYOW, but oh well, we’ll run with it. Could make Tōsen angrier. And yeah, Kotaku is definitely the type to not think before he acts. The concept of ‘consequences of your actions’ is foreign to him, so he might have a rude awakening in the future.
>>5281424
>>5281532
Interesting. How do you plan to get to and from the Beast and Human realms without being detected, though? For that matter, do you in character even know if the Beast Realm’s existence?
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>>5281632
>Interesting. How do you plan to get to and from the Beast and Human realms without being detected, though? For that matter, do you in character even know if the Beast Realm’s existence?

That would require some exposition from you OP.
That said i'm certain that after or during our first mission in the mortal world we will gain an interest in the travel among worlds and questioning the existence of more than just mortal world-seretei-hell seems reasonable.

We will have to dig into our studies to gain those infos.
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>>5281632
Oh and in terms of morallity i believe we should be more along the lines of Mayuri just more socially competent as we have different focuses.
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>>5281635
Yes true, but I’m also not going to give it to you on a silver platter. You’ll be free to do whatever you want, but if you don’t plan it correctly/go in half-cocked, you’ll get burned.
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>>5280532
You look around you, Shin’s shame not your main concern at the moment. You were paying closer attention at the stares of the locals, most of whom were looking at you with either fear, hate, or greed in their eyes. They were all weaklings, but… You didn’t know what they might do. Your hand crept towards the hilt of Ryūkihei as you…
>Let Shin lead, reassuring him that he shouldn’t be ashamed of his home
>Say nothing, watch what’s going to happen and stay alert
>Rethink your decision. Staying in shitty slums like this will not end well.
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>>5281644
>>Let Shin lead, reassuring him that he shouldn’t be ashamed of his home
>Stay alert tho and observe the surroundings.
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>>5281644
>Let Shin lead, reassuring him that he shouldn’t be ashamed of his home
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>>5281644
>Let Shin lead, reassuring him that he shouldn’t be ashamed of his home
Time to trust our 'friend'
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>>5281644
>Say nothing, watch what’s going to happen and stay alert
After a wacky adventure is the best time to tell Shin he shouldn't be ashamed of his hole.
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>>5281644
>Let Shin lead, reassuring him that he shouldn’t be ashamed of his home
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>>5281645
>>5281646
>>5281647
>>5281648
>>5281649
Letting Shin take the lead wins, writing.
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>>5281644
“Alright then, Shin. Where to now?” You ask, holding back your thought to defend yourself and letting your hand drop.

“Huh?” Shin looks down at you in confusion. “You want to…”

“Yeah. I said I wanted to see the Rukongai. Not fair you see where we live all the time and we never get ta see your home. Ya said ya know a few places, right? Let’s go to ‘em.” You say, still looking around and taking it all in.

“R-Right.” Shin mumbles, having not expected you to want to stay after seeing where he came from. “Uh, well… Follow me, I guess.” He begins to walk in a seemingly random direction, but you follow, grabbing Tsukuya’s hand as you do, the girl seemingly absorbed in looking around and not noticing that you had begun to move.

You didn’t have to walk far until you found where Shin was taking you to, seeing what you would honestly describe as a shack more than anything else, but albeit one with seating and a man making food in a makeshift kitchen. He looked up as you approached, and did a double-take as he realised what was happening, his formerly stern gaze turning into a huge smile.

“Shin! Izzat you, Shin!?” He called out, beaming, causing Shin to smile as well.

“Yeah, it’s me, Mitsuhide. How are you doin’?”

The man dropped what he was doing, rushing out from under the shack, leaping towards Shin… before grabbing his neck, pulling him down to the ground in a headlock. “You asshole! The fuck d’ya think yer doin’, showin’ yer face around ‘ere after ya ran off to become one o’ those Seireitei types!?”

You blink, having not expected that from the initial reaction they’d seemed to have had to each other.

Shin rose up to his full height, grabbing this Mitsuhide and throwing him off of him onto the ground, causing the other man to wheeze. “And I told you, I was starving back here! The only place I could get food that actually filled me up is if I found that woman again, so I was gonna do what I had to, rather than spend my life stealing shit from people!”

“Yeah!? And howzat goin’ fer ya!?” Mitsuhide shouted from the ground.

“I already met her again. And she gave me food!“ That seemed to give Mitsuhide pause.

“Wait, ya actually found her? It’s that easy?” He asked, sitting up. “Well, what the hell am I doin ‘ere goin’ almost hungry fer?” He squinted then, noticing you and Tsukuya for the first time. “Oi, Shin. Who’s the princess and the pretty-boy?”

>”Just his friend.”
>”I’m one of those ‘Seireitei types.’”
>”We’re nobles.”
>Let Shin respond for you
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>>5281663
>>”Just his friends.”

''Seems like plenty people despise those of our upbringing here. Can't say i blame them. Plenty shitheads among the nobles.''
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>>5281663
>”Just his friend.”
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>>5281663
>”Just his friend.”
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BTW we should definitely meat Choujirou the vice of the 1st division at some point.
Since his Bankai is somewhat related to our shikai.
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>>5281663
>”Just his friend.”
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>>5281663
>Let Shin respond for you
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>>5281663
>Let Shin respond for you
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>>5281666
>>5281667
>>5281668
>>5281673
>>5281676
>>5281679
Just his friends wins, writing.
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>>5281663
“We’re his friends.” You state simply, while Tsukuya briefly lets go of your hand to bow.

“It’s nice to meet you, Mitsuhide-san.” She murmurs respectfully, raising to her full height only to see Mitsuhide looking at the two of you with a blank expression.

“Oh hell nah, you cunts are way too polite… Shin, ya prick! Ya brought kids from the Seireitei without tellin’ me first?! Look at the state all my shit’s in! Yer the fuckin’ reason all of these lot think we’re country fuckin’ bumpkins!” He punctuated that statement by leaping up to kick Shin in the face, you surprised he was able to jump that high.

However, Shin countered, grabbing the kick long before it reached him, throwing Mitsuhide to the ground, the smaller man seemingly surprised he’d been able to do that. “They ain’t like that. They’re good people! They’re both nobles, but they actually treat me like a person, and they hate the pricks that don’t just like we do.”

“Whaaaaat? You two are nobles, and yer friends with this prick?” Mitsuhide exclaimed in disbelief. He leaned towards you, stage-whispering conspiratorially. “He ain’t threatenin’ ya or nuffin, right? I can take ‘im if ‘e’s up to any funny business.”

You laugh. “Judgin’ from that attempt at a kick earlier, I’d say Shin’d knock ya into next week, but ya don’t need to worry about that anyway. I’m stronger than him.”

Mitsuhide’s gaze flicks between you and Shin multiple times, the man catching Shin nodding along to your statement. “WHAAAAAT?! But yer… fuckin’ tiny! And Shin’s a beast!”

“Well, it’s true. So I’d stop antagonising him, Mitsuhide. Danketsu could probably kill you if he wanted.” Shin confirms, causing the man to back up and scratch his head.

“I forget, all ya shinigami types have all that weird magic and all. Guess I should judge yer cover by yer book… or however it is ya say that.” He looked up at you all, shaking his head. “But besides all o’ that crap! Ya wanna eat, right!? So come on, let’s eat!” He shouted, beckoning you into the shack.

You…
>Dug for info (what?)
>Planted seeds for later (what?)
>Forgot the future for once, and just enjoyed yourself
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>>5281693
Hnm....i'd say we should just continue acting friendly. Not much info we can get. Let's do this and then move into the division's barracks with Tsukuya
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>>5281693
>Planted seeds for later
You actually get hungry Mitsu? You know you might be able to join the academy in that case.
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>>5281693
>>5281698
+1
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>>5281698
>Supporting
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>>5281695
>>5281698
>>5281701
>>5281703
Suggesting Mistuhide should join the Academy wins. I know we’ve just started, but I’m gonna have to take a break for at least a couple hours, maybe longer, as something’s come up. Will update when I can.
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>>5281693
>Forgot the future for once, and just enjoyed yourself
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Uplifting a bunch of hungry rukongai could be a good easy way to get pawns. There are probably more people like Shin.
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>>5281772
but is it worth it? giving them some support might be a worthwhile, minor investment, but im not down for opening and peasant daycare
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Once we figure out more of how our shikai works, how easily we can hide it, how long we can use it, other utility uses; we can focus more of our efforts.
Right now I think we should spread as much as possible and then pick and choose where to invest.
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>>5281772
>>5281806
I imagine a lot of shinigami do this, although only with a handful of seeds at a time. After all, the higher-ups are likely to spot large influxes of grunts who all answer to singular people (especially cross-division).
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>>5281829
Yeah, i feel like we should just train more. We're good for *the academy*, but we're not *that* good. We have potential, but we need to actually use it.
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I think gathering a lot of possible shinigami from the rukongai is too obvious of a power grab. You can explain our current pawns as just our friends and girlfriend but anything else would just be suspicious.
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>>5281707
Taking a lot longer than I thought, but I’m still alive. Will be indisposed for a few more hours still.
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>>5281885
This. Its way too direct.
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>>5281707
>Mistuhide should join the Academy

Tell him about hollows beforehand tho so if he doesn't want to fight those he should focus on healing Kido to join the 4th division.
Setting him up for Hakuda training is a must tho because he seems suitable for it.
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You know, if we're planting seeds in the Rukongai, think we can find excuses to travel around? I don't think Aizen has started in on his hogyoku plan yet since Urahara is still under Yoruichi, so we could maybe save Rangiku and get Gin as a pawn. He'd see right through us, but as long as we don't go evil he'd totally be down, either just to fuck with people or to ruin Aizen if we time it right. Amusingly, they're also in the 64th district, just North instead of East. Also worth noting, Rukia was only abandoned by her sister a few years ago, so we could snag her before she meets Renji.

People go missing from Sabitsura in canon, by the way. Won't be useful info for a good long while, but it's there and so are we.
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>>5281963
I'd prefer to avoid metagaming as much as possible, it's no fun
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>>5281963
Look if we come across them while searching for recruits and talents I'd roll with it but actively seeking them out is heavy meta gaming and brings out the worst type of players.


I guess Rukia and Renji are OK if we are doing it as a favor to Byakuya.
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>>5281969
>>5281984
Yeah, I’ll pop in to say if people are outright metagaming, I’ll go along with it, but let’s just say the results won’t be what you expect. Also, Byakuya’s a lot younger than you, just so you know. After all, he was a kid during TBTP, and that’s in 26 years…
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>>5281772
We should recommend them to Aizen.
>>5281707
I'd rather we don't but that's okay. We don't need Shin developing stronger bonds with Mitsuhide than us. If we get Aizen to get rid of Shin's past, he falls even under our domain
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>>5281963
The only metagaming we should do is somehow find and save Rangiku, thereby cucking Gin. Then her birthday can be the day she met us. And another pawn.
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I'm on mobile so excuse the lack of multi-reply.

Y'all are calling metagaming but what I said is pretty explicitly not that? I will admit that it might look like that though, that's kinda just the dangers of mentioning canon.

You were calling to set seeds here, contemplating spreading them wide. Thus, it would be completely in character to explore the districts, looking for anything interesting because that's kind of our thing, and laying groundwork for the future where possible. Literally all I was doing was pointing out things that could happen if we did. Chill a little, it ain't that serious.

Also, QM, so we're clear. Byakuya isn't even born yet, but he kind of doesn't even factor in? Rukia and Hisana are older than him, insofar as dead humans can be older than living souls. It took almost a hundred years for Rukia to get adopted.

And yes, I very much do double check things before I post, because if I don't I usually end up looking like an idiot.
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>>5281996
Unless you were pointing that out to the other guy, in which case Rukia and Renji don't meet up for like.. 80ish years? They're together for about a decade before they decide to join the academy, so we totally could find her for him. Ya know, in almost a century.
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>>5282033
Yeah, I was just making sure that people who might not be as familiar with Bleach/it’s timeline know better what time period we’re actually dealing with. Byakuya definitely is born by now, but you’re absolutely right that he doesn’t factor in - he’s just a good unit of measurement, since he’s one of the adult characters in canon who’s a child in TBTP.
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>>5282047
We are past the quincy war 200 years prior to canon.
In a few decades Zaraki becomes captain of the 11th and Uraharra takes over the 12th until Aizien initiates his Keiaku.
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Does Japan even have electricity yet?
Would we be able to popularize electrical usage in the human world?
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I feel like we need some kind of flashback to see why Danketsu is the way he is, or why he decided to have some big scheme. And I hate to say it but leaving the plans completely up to the players when it's a defining trait of your premade MC seems like a disaster waiting to happen, maybe a choice between several options OP comes up with would be better.
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>>5282093
Why limit ourselves to Japan tho?
Seretei is responsible for working around the whole Earth and only adapts Japanese culture thanks to the captain commander who viewed it as most suitable (orderly but static).

Now if we were to meet Nikola Tesla...
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>>5282093
We're somewhere in the Meiji era, but Edison should be inventing the lightbulb soon enough depending on when the story of Bleach starts.
>>5282630
Funny thing is, if you subscribe to the Karaburi book, the First Division has a western atmosphere and Chojiro has an English-style classroom. So if you ask me, Ichibe naming everything in Japanese was the cause of Soul Society's Japanese culture.
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>>5281693
The four of you step into the shack, Mitsuhide going back to whatever it was he had been cooking with a renewed vigour. You observed him carefully as he did, watching the way he moved. The fact that he was making food at all despite clearly not having enough money to do it as the luxury that many in the Soul Society did meant one thing - clearly he had spiritual potential.

When you focused, you could feel it - it wasn’t nearly as great as any of your own, but that wasn’t a fair measure, considering all of you were trained and he was. Besides, you didn’t need much reiryoku to become a shinigami in the first place.

Not to mention he clearly knew his way around a fight, or a street fight, at least. From the way he spoke and acted around him, it was clear to you that he had been stronger than Shin before he had left, or at least on a similar level. Again, that wasn’t saying that much, but…

You were in the top class of the Academy. And having a contact in the rank-and-file couldn’t hurt.

“So, Mitsuhide,” You say when you get a chance, everyone looking towards you as you do. “Ya ever thought about becomin’ a shinigami yourself? Ya’ve got reiryoku, I can feel it. You could do it if ya wanted.”

“Isn’t he a bit old to join, Danketsu-kun?” Tsukuya asked, tilting her head as you shook yours.

“Nah. There’s no upper age limit for the Academy, technically. Just makes sense to do it earlier rather than later.” You murmur, while Shin and Mitsuhide look between you, confused.

“What’re you guys talking about? Mitsuhide’s younger than I am!” Shin exclaims, which catches Tsukuya off guard, but doesn’t surprise you at all.

“Wh-What? But he looks so much… older.” Tsukuya finished lamely, seemingly not wanting to insult the man, but you step in.

“No, that makes sense. The volume and strength of your reiryoku helps to slow down aging. It’s why the Head Captain has been the Head Captain for 2000 years, while many other people die of old age. Shin’s just got more reiryoku than Mitsuhide. I wouldn’t be surprised if you and I are actually older than him too, Tsukuya-chan.” Everyone blinks at your explanation, but understands your point.

“Right, I think I getcha. Anyway, ta answer yer question… I dunno. Ya two can’t be that bad, not if this asshole keeps ya ‘round, but I just don’t wanna deal with all the fuckers who think they’re better than me. It’s annoyin’.”

To that, you say…
>”Well, just show them they aren’t. That’s what Shin did.”
>”They’re all talk. Easy to ignore ‘em.”
>”Well, they wouldn’t be wrong at first, they’ve got an advantage. So it’ll make things even sweeter when you end up beating them anyway.”
>Other (write-in)
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>>5282719
>”Well, they wouldn’t be wrong at first, they’ve got an advantage. So it’ll make things even sweeter when you end up beating them anyway.”
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>>5282719
>”Well, just show them they aren’t. That’s what Shin did.”
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>>5282719
>>Other (write-in)

The way i see it it's the difference between a reared dog and a wild wolf.
They were pampered all their lives and 99% of them never ammount to anything.
You on the other hand had to fight for anything you have in this rough place.
So what do you think happens when a wild wolf is given the food he needs to grow and the trained with the right tools to make even better use of their fangs and claws?

Don't get me wrong if you join the academy there will be plenty nobles trying to jeer at you but all of them will shut up if you show even a little bit of ability.

You know what's funny?
The noble brats harassing folks from the Rukongai is just monkey see monkey do.
They see the best sons and daughters of the big families sparring and trash talking with the most talented of the folks from the Rukongai and think them selves equals or superiors to both just because they have been ''born with the right to do so''.
Only takes a few good punches to make them check them selves if they have anything in their head that is.
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>>5282719
>”Well, just show them they aren’t. That’s what Shin did.”
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>>5282719
>”Well, just show them they aren’t. That’s what Shin did.”
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>>5282725
>>5282726
>>5282727
>>5282728
>>5282729
Just show them wins, will probably incorporate some of the write in as well. Writing now.
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>>5282719
You think about your response, even as Mitsuhide hands you a steaming bowl of… you’re not quite sure what it is, never having eaten anything like it before, but it at least smells edible. While Shin tucks in with vigour and Tsukuya with trepidation, you instead keep thinking, Mitsuhide noticing and looking at you expectantly.

You clear your throat before you begin, stabbing at whatever this meat was with a fork as you spoke. “The way I see it… it’s like the difference between a puppy and a wolf. They yap and yap and yap, ‘cause that’s what all the others like them do, and they don’t know any better. They’ve been pampered their whole lives, been told they’re the best thing ever, despite the truth that 99% of ‘em won’t amount to shit.

“Compare that to you two.” You gesture to Shjn and Mitsuhide, the larger boy having stopped eating by now to listen to what you have to say. “Ya ain’t been given shit. All that you have, all that you’ve done, ya earned it. Fought fer it. I guess, what I’m sayin’ js…”

You picked up your fork, the slab of meat hanging from it as you grinned. “When the puppies start yappin’ at ya, just show ‘em why you’re a wolf.”

Mitsuhide stared at you for a minute, before grinning himself, clapping you on the shoulder. “Man, I like this guy! Shin, where the hell’d ya find him? Why can’t all you noble types talk straight like that!?”

He sat down heavily at the table, hands on his legs as he eyed you. “Awright, fine. I’ll think ‘bout it, huh?”

You smirk. “All I’m askin’ for.”

You…
>Talk about something else (what?)
>Enjoy the meal
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>>5282742
>Enjoy the meal
Nothing else to do
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>>5282742
>>Enjoy the meal
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>>5282742
>Enjoy the meal
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>>5282742
>>Enjoy the meal

Talk after.
Maybe teach a basic Kido concentration exercise (the thing Ichigo learns from the Shiba siblings)
and good posture for Hakuda/Hoho to Mitsuhide
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>>5282749
>Supporting
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>>5282744
>>5282746
>>5282748
>>5282749
>>5282755
>>5282755
Sorry about the delay, enjoy the meal wins. Writing in ten minutes.
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>>5282742
You’ve done what you can for now, and so, with your business attended to, you allow yourself to relax even more than usual, forgetting, even if just for an hour, all your schemes, just focusing on enjoying yourself. It wasn’t as if you particularly loosened up, or anything - you already lived as loosely as you could, but still, you found at least a little enjoyment in not thinking three steps ahead constantly.

Mitsuhide came out with some funny stories about Shin’s past, and Shin fired right back with the same. You interjected every now and then with your own stories and jokes, while Tsukuya, not being the best outright humour, still added her own flavour to the proceedings with icy sarcasm and deadpan snark.

Mitsuhide couldn’t help it, and challenged you to a fight, still disbelieving that you were capable of beating Shin. You trounce him soundly, and then tell him that Tsukuya’s stronger than you, at least in terms of hand to hand. He then challenges her, and gets beaten down even worse, yet smiles and laughs all the way through it, seemingly happy that people this much stronger than he is actually exist.

Time flew by, and before you knew it, the sun began to set, dipping below the horizon. Realising how late it was, Mitsuhide offered for you to stay the night, but you declined. There was barely space in the shack for one person, let alone four, and besides, you’d intended on joining the 5th tonight provided Shin proved himself, which he’d done handily. You had places to go. However, you did offer to pay him for the food, but the man vehemently refused. “Don’t charge my friends fer food.” He huffed. You shrugged at that, having no interest in trying to force the issue.

Shin however chose to stay the night, probably realising he wouldn’t be home again for a long time, most likely. You decide now’s time for your final goodbyes, and you…
>Tell him one last thing before you go (what?)
>Simply say goodbye for now
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>>5282816
>Simply say goodbye for now
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>>5282816
>Simply say goodbye for now
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>>5282816
>Simply say goodbye for now
>Tell him one last thing before you go (what?)
SPIRITS ARE ALWAYS WITH YOU
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>>5282820
>pic related
>>5282817
>>5282818
Saying goodbye for now wins. Writing
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>>5282816
“It’s been good knowing you, Shin. Next time you see us, we’ll be shinigami. With any luck, so will you.” You say.

“Right.” Shin agrees, and you clasp hands, bumping shoulders with each other.

“It’s been fun, Shin. See you later.” Tsukuya giggles, waving.

“Yeah, later, Tsukuya-chan. Just watch - I’ll catch up soon.” Shin replies, grinning, to which she giggles again.

“I’m sure you will.”

“Oi! Don’t die, awright!? I need other people to keep this idiot in check now that he’s a little bit strong, y’know!” Mitsuhide exclaims, to which you nod.

“Ain’t planning on dying anytime soon, man.” You quip, to which he grins.

“Good. Show ‘em hell!”

You nod once more, before taking Tsukuya’s hand and turning away. “Let’s go, Tsukuya-chan!” And with a grunt of affirmation from her, the two of you disappear in a shunpo, racing to the 5th Division.

After a while, you decide to pick the girl up in a princess carry, surprising her and causing her to blush. “Hold on tight.” You say, before releasing some of your reiryoku, enough to let you hit your top speed, and blast off, in the process shaving down what would’ve been around an eight hour journey to one that was closer to three and a half.

You don’t bother with subtlety and stealth when you reach the Division, simply bounding over the wall. As you expected, Hirako-taicho was there waiting for you, flanked by Aizen, who seemed surprised that you’d arrived right when you had.

Hirako-taicho threw you a shihakusho as you set Tsukuya down, you catching it and handing it to her as you pulled out the one you’d been given before. After you were both properly changed, Hirako-taicho turned around. “Congrats, you’re shinigami of the 5th, and all that. You’re now honour bound to follow the laws of the Gotei 13, kill hollows, and yadda yadda yadda. Anyway, follow me. I’ll show you to the barracks. Work starts in the morning.”

He begins to walk for a moment, before stopping, looking back over his shoulder. “Oh, yeah. Danketsu, you’re 20th Seat. Tsukuya, you’re 21st. Happy? Good, let’s go.” Without waiting for your answer, he kept walking, as you followed.

“Welcome to the rest of your life.” Aizen muttered, falling into step beside you, but you didn’t agree with him. He said it as if your life ended here, but for you?

No, it was just beginning.

BLEACH QUEST: SHINIGAMI SCHEMER ARC #1: DEATH AND THE DRAGON COMPLETE

And we’re done. Sorry about the spotty updates recently, there’s been a lot going on. I don’t think we’ll run again for a little bit, not until at least next week, but I hope you’ve had fun with this prologue arc! Archive is up here: https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2022/5252007/ and my Twitter is @QMKWormmy for updates on the next thread. I hope you’ve all had as much fun as I have, and I’ll see all of you again soon!
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>>5282849
Keep up the good work, I originally was a bit negative on the concept but actually playing as Shinigami Patrick Bateman was pretty engaging without being needlessly edgy.
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>>5282862
Yeah, one of my main concerns when planning this concept was exactly that, which is why I tried to make Danketsu and his methods mostly cerebral. Glad to see I succeeded on that front.
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>>5282849
Thanks for running, excited to see next thread when we finally get to the real combat
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>>5282849
Just binged the entire thread, great work!
Looking forward to being able to participate in the next one.
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Updated character sheet and social links here. This’ll be the final state I’ll leave this document - we’ll use a n re one come next thread, so if people want to see the progression of everything they can. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-6tdU1qD2gDT7ycfFL6Tx5uBckLIYpSjSTmQaLBBCw0/edit
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>>5283160
>After being humiliated and breaking out of Shin’s kido, he’s returned to his clan compound, requesting to his clan elders and head, Tokinada, for permission to use a certain item.

>Enrakyōten (艶羅鏡典, Law of the Bewitching Lucid Mirror) is an ancestral Zanpakutō that belongs to the Tsuyanashiro family, and one of the oldest Zanpakutō there is.[3] Despite the immense power Enrakyōten possesses, it comes with a terrible curse; anyone who uses the Zanpakutō will have their remaining lifespan permanently reduced for as long as Enrakyōten is wielded by them.[4]

Shikai: The release command of Enrakyōten is "Sip from the four seas, the heavenly shores entwine. Equally duplicate ten thousands, and sharpen" (四海啜りて天涯纏い、万象等しく写し削らん, Shikai susurite tengai matoi, banshō hitoshiku utsushi kezuran; Viz "Sip the world and wear the horzion. Duplicate and curtail... All of creation equally"). Upon activation, the sword emits a brilliant, blinding light and all the damage it has received is restored while the blade itself becomes invisible to the naked eye.[3]
Shikai Special Ability: Enrakyōten has the power to mimic any Zanpakutō abilities its current wielder has witnessed beforehand.[5] In the possession of Tokinada Tsunayashiro, it has been witnessed mimicking the powers of Hisagomaru, Gagaku Kairō, Wabisuke, Senbonzakura, Haineko, Ryūjin Jakka, Kinshara, Tsuchinamazu, Kyōka Suigetsu, Suzumebachi, Shinsō, Gegetsuburi, Tenken, Hyōrinmaru, Suzumushi, & Ruri'iro Kujaku. Enrakyōten can mimic several powers at once, and the powers mimicked are scaled to the Reiatsu level of Enrakyōten's current wielder, making them either stronger or weaker respectively.[5][4]

Weeeeeeeeeeeell shit.
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>>5282849
>Danketsu, you’re 20th Seat. Tsukuya, you’re 21st. Happy? Good, let’s go.
Instant promotion to officer? What a nice guy. Would be a shame if he had to resign due to a medical emergency or something.
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>>5283398
We better confiscate that after he beat him or pull him into wagering it to us before the fight.
Then we hand it over to the second division to handle since it's a dangerous item to the peace of Seretei (an excuse to pull down his family influence as other nobles will jump on them).
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>>5283812
Beware of giving the Shihoin clan power for free, especially if our house isn't on their side. If it were actually possible, I would suggest giving them a fake and hiding the real one outside Soul Society.
On the other hand, it's entirely possible that we could get the Tsunayashiro to owe us one by returning Enrakyoten, especially if Tokinada turned down the little shit and he stole it.
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>>5283827
The Shihoin clan would owe us a favor regardless and we can approach the head of the Yan clan in the future as a go-between for negotiations (usually negotiating parties arrange a neutral party connected to both for this).

Also a good excuse to learn more Hoho from Yuroichi.
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>>5283398
Yep. But remember, it only copies things that the current wielder has seen, so Kotaku, even if he got it, would never be able to use Gagaku Kairo for example (thank god for you). He’s not seen any shikai, except for maybe Tenken, so it’s useless to him. For now.
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When is the next update?
great quest btw enjoyed it a lot.
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Another potentially good quest dead.
F
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>>5287409
>>5296807
https://twitter.com/QMKWormmy/status/1533568594260410373?cxt=HHwWioCyudygqsgqAAAA
He got hit with the curse
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He should be back tomorrow
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>>5296808
Glad to be wrong
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soo update when?
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New thread here: >>5298973
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>>5298981
Thanks for running.



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