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thirty-third breath ✧ voice/action
[Today, Isamu makes a public post from a public place. That is to say that he's sitting with his journal open in the middle of the clothing store, up on one of the tables where he's moved aside a pile of assorted coats.
He looks serious, thoughtful, though he hasn't actually picked out anything yet.]
Those of you who work with the filial spirits here... How did you get them to work with you? Because I'm trying to figure out what makes them work with some people and not with others.
[For the longest time, the only one that would respond to him was Nala, and he feels lucky to have managed that much sometimes.
What this has to do with him sitting among piles of clothes isn't all that apparent.]
He looks serious, thoughtful, though he hasn't actually picked out anything yet.]
Those of you who work with the filial spirits here... How did you get them to work with you? Because I'm trying to figure out what makes them work with some people and not with others.
[For the longest time, the only one that would respond to him was Nala, and he feels lucky to have managed that much sometimes.
What this has to do with him sitting among piles of clothes isn't all that apparent.]
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[He strikes again, hoping to catch the turtle off guard.]
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No, Isamu, that's like strategy.
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...What if you bent down a little more?
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[He lowers his staff, and waits for Isamu to do the same.]
Isamu, cheating is a really important concept. You have to know where the line is.
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These sort of lessons will probably happen whether he wants them or not, so he might as well go with it.]
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Please tell me that you are familiar with the idea of honor.
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If you're trying to say I'm completely honorless, then that stings a little, Don.
[He was friends with Raph, after all.]
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I'm saying that everyone needs to stop once in a while and think about what honor means to them.
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I'm not sure what you're getting at.
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One strategy appearing to be cheating to me doesn't mean all are.
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You think this particular strategy is cheating and I don't. That's a problem for one of us.
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If you think something will help me learn better than I should go with it, right?
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That's not the point. I'm teaching you moves, but in a real battle you have to decide for yourself which you're willing to use and which you're not.
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You don't understand what I meant by that?
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I thought it was self-explanatory.
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I mean, most strikes are just positioning moves. The whole idea is to trick your opponent into giving you an opening for you real attack. You have to out-think him, to make him be where you want.
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[Put it together, Isamu.]
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I'm not really sure what I was going for, to be honest. If I could get you to duck, it would make it easier for me to swing at your head, I guess.
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