originally posted in:The New Dojo
“Hm...” was his thought. He seemed like a figure that meant to cause confusion...mostly because he seemed very distant.
“Breaking it will help in various interests, but it is my belief that you can’t simply learn to ‘break the ground’? What happens if the enemy happens to sidestep, or perhaps survive?” He had asked Nat, showing his bo with its 4 buttons.
English
-
[i]"Break the ground again. Easy peasy." [/i]
-
Edited by A Stormy Dio: 11/8/2017 2:36:33 AM“Not always. There will be more powerful beings out there, dear Natalie. Which is why you must be used to...other arts.” He had told Nat, activating his bo staff to reveal two sharp blades at the tip of each side of the bo. As to how he knew her name without her saying it? Probably something the monk would know:
-
[i]"Alright, why is a Buddhist telling me about the dangers of the world? Don't you have anything better to do?" [/i]
-
“Meditating, sure. But beyond that, unfortunately no. Plus, it seems your wooden stick seems to only control earth...perhaps you may vary your abilities. Include fire? Water? Healing, perhaps?” The monk asked, looking at Nat’s staff.
-
[i]"The staff is a catalyst, not the source of magic. And I'm not one of those nature magicians, I deal with gravity." [/i]
-
[spoiler]Soory about not replying to this.[/spoiler] “Oh...would explain the tree, other than very focused meditation on Earth power.” Xiong explained. “I am not a magi, unlike some people around those you call ‘the Dojo’. I am simply monk who had come for my own purposes...speaking of which, do you only practice that of Earth power?” He asked.