[He does actually feel a little better, having it described like that. Hunter has enough problems, he didn't want to cause some unknown new one, even by accident. But if Hunter's cool with it...
...well, this is all hypothetical! It might just go away by tomorrow.]
I have so much to learn already. At this rate we'll be training all day, every day. Familiar, right?
[This training is admittedly a lot more fun, between it being magic and the good company. Way more enjoyable than running endless katas on his own in a corner of the dojo.]
[Casey grins easily, forcing himself upright again so he can comfortably get himself one of the cocoas with a quiet thanks. The dizziness has settled again, now he just feels weary and sore, one of which the cocoa will help with. It really is like training muscles...]
I'd teach you either way. You wanna be a ninja?
[They're not quite mutant and not quite turtles, but they are teenage.]
I bet you could. You're a great fighter already. I think you just need some refinement, different techniques. Did you learn a particular style when you were a scout, or was it more generic? Like, did it have a name?
[Once he's done with the marshmallows Casey dumps a whole handful into his, practically overflowing the mug. He needs that sugar rush.]
This is gonna sound kind of snobby, but I think there's something really beautiful about a standard form. You don't have to be totally rigid so it doesn't become predictable, but having a specific way to move and deal with any situation makes everything flow so much easier. Our family technique was the Lou Jitsu School of Ninjutsu, which melded six different martial artes, alongside its founder's own custom moves.
I was thinking that! and the great thing about Lou Jitsu style is that it mixes the usual rule set of standard martial arts with the wilder technique of Lou Jitsu himself. So you learn how to utilize those rigid techniques with unexpected finesse.
[Oops you've triggered his ninja nerd mode this time.]
Sensei once told me a story about how they lost their weapons and took out a whole group of villains using only frozen salmon and ladders.
[ Well. If Hunter had a fast enough heartbeat, it would skip right about now. As it is he just stares at Casey and that face for a moment, totally forgetting everything else.
What were they talking about? Right, ladders. ]
-- tomorrow. Yeah. For sure. When you're not tired from teleporting.
[Casey settles back against the cushions of the couch, sipping his cocoa and looking pleased with himself. As if Christmas wasn't already exciting enough... now they have even more to look forward to.]
Tomorrow sounds good. I can still do sewing stuff today, though! I'm not so tired that I'm gonna skip out on that. I want to see what you're working on.
[And maybe start to figure out a patch for himself.]
[Casey nods, tucking his knees up to sit cross-legged, so he's not in the way of whatever spread Hunter's about to put all over the coffee table. Once they get going and he's had enough rest, he'll fetch his own project.]
[ Hunter comes back with a thrifted jeans jacket and a little cardboard box full of patches! He sets it next to the sewing kit he got from Hob. There's already a couple of patches clumsily applied: a cardinal and a pangolin. ]
It's been a little tricky so far, but I think I'm getting the hang of it.
[Immediately awed that he actually found a pangolin.]
Ohh, you got both of us! You sewed that on? It looks great!
[His stitching needs work, but that's what practice is for anyway. He leans in to peer at the contents of the box, curious of what other patches he's found.]
Hunter beams. And gladly passes over the box? He's got a wide variety, mostly animals, but also some odd things like. Cheese! Burgers. Cassette tapes. ]
Yeah! And the more patches you do, the better you'll get. Are you going to cover it or pick your favourites?
[Some of them look a bit silly, but based on the collection he's looking at, that appears to be part of the fun. He sets his mug down to sift through the options, before lifting up a fish patch with a laugh.]
Hah! I found one. Wonder if there's a ladder in there, too.
[That'd be one combo that would confuse like 95% of the Folkmore population.]
[Whoa... patches are cheap. Good to know. Casey scoots closer until he slides off the couch, better able to work at the shorter table that way. He fetches some paper from his bag, setting the patches down above it, and starts doodling some alternate logo ideas combining the two.]
It's too bad the Lou Jitsu dojo never had a logo... I could have used that. It'd probably be something like a bowl of soup, though.
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[ Given his upbringing it's hard to verbalize, but Hunter thinks he knows the feeling? It takes him a moment to wrap his mouth around it. ]
Like you're learning to play the same sport at me. Just means we can do more things together.
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[He does actually feel a little better, having it described like that. Hunter has enough problems, he didn't want to cause some unknown new one, even by accident. But if Hunter's cool with it...
...well, this is all hypothetical! It might just go away by tomorrow.]
I have so much to learn already. At this rate we'll be training all day, every day. Familiar, right?
[This training is admittedly a lot more fun, between it being magic and the good company. Way more enjoyable than running endless katas on his own in a corner of the dojo.]
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Familiar in a good way! And - maybe if I teach you how to teleport, you can teach me some of your moves?
[ He's seen those katas and he is VERY curious. ]
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I'd teach you either way. You wanna be a ninja?
[They're not quite mutant and not quite turtles, but they are teenage.]
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-- Really? I could do that?
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[ He shakes some marshmallows into his drink. ]
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This is gonna sound kind of snobby, but I think there's something really beautiful about a standard form. You don't have to be totally rigid so it doesn't become predictable, but having a specific way to move and deal with any situation makes everything flow so much easier. Our family technique was the Lou Jitsu School of Ninjutsu, which melded six different martial artes, alongside its founder's own custom moves.
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[ Hunter sips, then, fascinated as he listens. ]
I love rules and structure.
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[Oops you've triggered his ninja nerd mode this time.]
Sensei once told me a story about how they lost their weapons and took out a whole group of villains using only frozen salmon and ladders.
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[ Hunter is officially in awe. ]
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We should find a ladder and I'll show you.
[Best believe sensei taught him some of those moves.]
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What were they talking about? Right, ladders. ]
-- tomorrow. Yeah. For sure. When you're not tired from teleporting.
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Tomorrow sounds good. I can still do sewing stuff today, though! I'm not so tired that I'm gonna skip out on that. I want to see what you're working on.
[And maybe start to figure out a patch for himself.]
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[ He sets his mug back down for a moment and stands. ]
Let me go get it.
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It's been a little tricky so far, but I think I'm getting the hang of it.
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Ohh, you got both of us! You sewed that on? It looks great!
[His stitching needs work, but that's what practice is for anyway. He leans in to peer at the contents of the box, curious of what other patches he's found.]
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Hunter beams. And gladly passes over the box? He's got a wide variety, mostly animals, but also some odd things like. Cheese! Burgers. Cassette tapes. ]
You think so?
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[Some of them look a bit silly, but based on the collection he's looking at, that appears to be part of the fun. He sets his mug down to sift through the options, before lifting up a fish patch with a laugh.]
Hah! I found one. Wonder if there's a ladder in there, too.
[That'd be one combo that would confuse like 95% of the Folkmore population.]
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[ Speaking of, Hunter dumps the box out on the coffee table and starts sorting. Lo and behold, there's a ladder patch. ]
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[Casey plucks the ladder from the pile, amused, and holds them up together.]
Mind if I hold on to these two for a while? I want to try something.
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[ Hunter sorts through more of them, drawing out a couple of turtle designs. ]
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It's too bad the Lou Jitsu dojo never had a logo... I could have used that. It'd probably be something like a bowl of soup, though.
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Why a bowl of soup?
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