[ Ayaka is here to test him, to understand his own way of the blade so she may know where to begin if he wants to learn her craft. The Kamisato Art Tachi Jutsu dictates that one must have a clear mind. The blade is not a weapon, but a part of one's soul, a means used to protect something you treasure, not to destroy. The more advanced Kamisato Arts deal with the use of elements, its students in particular being Vision bearers. Cloud... may not end up getting to that partβ at least, not any time soon, but the basics of the art would be easy to instill in him.
As such, Ayaka does not show any aggression. Staying her sword and only moving to block and to parry. Her eyes, while she would enjoy studying every part of him in a more intimate way, do roam his body with each move he makes. Making mental notes for now, she formulates what comments she can give him when they're done.
It's as if she's dancing on waterβ the fluidity of each movement Ayaka makes with each block of her wooden sword. Her sandals dig a little into the ground after one particular slash, reminding the younger girl of their difference in physical strength. She takes a few step backwards to maintain distance, finally lowering her sword. ]
How does it feel to wield something lighter than what you are used to?
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As such, Ayaka does not show any aggression. Staying her sword and only moving to block and to parry. Her eyes, while she would enjoy studying every part of him in a more intimate way, do roam his body with each move he makes. Making mental notes for now, she formulates what comments she can give him when they're done.
It's as if she's dancing on waterβ the fluidity of each movement Ayaka makes with each block of her wooden sword. Her sandals dig a little into the ground after one particular slash, reminding the younger girl of their difference in physical strength. She takes a few step backwards to maintain distance, finally lowering her sword. ]
How does it feel to wield something lighter than what you are used to?