Yamato Hotsuin (
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[OPEN] Dog Wrestling
Who: Yamato and YOU
Where: Capricorn Ward - early evening
Format: Begins in prose, but I'll follow
Summary:Playing Training with Cerberus by fighting it with one's bare hands. Who's up for Demon Tangoing?
Warnings: Sharp claws and sharp teeth.
It had been a very long time since Yamato had last done this - probably not since he was in his earlier teens. Life had been too busy, his duties had taken precedence, and the Chief of JP's couldn't really risk being seen playing with his demonic familiar, after all. One had to maintain a certain image, even for the lower subordinates.
Now, however, he had no need to maintain image or even care about it. Yamato had reached rock bottom as far as his 'reputation' was concerned, and there was a bizarre sort of liberating feeling about it. He didn't have to care anymore, and after reuniting with his old time demonic familiar, Cerberus... well, if Yamato wanted to let off steam and relax by partaking in old plays, then he will!
Although, he made sure to do it in a somewhat deserted place - like the park in Hinoto-Ri. The sun was beginning to dip in the horizon, turning the sky into an indigo colour, and Yamato thought he was just out of sight from the main path. Hopefully anyway. His coat and phone was neatly set to the side, Cerberus - who nearly up to his shoulder in height - stretched and-
Well, they played. Playfighting was the best way to learn how to strengthen one's body through use of spiritual energy. The human body was weak, but it could be reinforced if one knew how to use their spiritual power in that way. Resist Physical - it was a natural ability of Yamato's by now. So there was no issue in wrestling his large, demonic familiar to the ground and initiating a round of playfighting. He trusted Cerberus not to use its claws or fangs too much.
Of course, if you're just walking through the park, as an average passerby, it would look like a man was in the middle of fighting for his life with a giant beast...
Where: Capricorn Ward - early evening
Format: Begins in prose, but I'll follow
Summary:
Warnings: Sharp claws and sharp teeth.
It had been a very long time since Yamato had last done this - probably not since he was in his earlier teens. Life had been too busy, his duties had taken precedence, and the Chief of JP's couldn't really risk being seen playing with his demonic familiar, after all. One had to maintain a certain image, even for the lower subordinates.
Now, however, he had no need to maintain image or even care about it. Yamato had reached rock bottom as far as his 'reputation' was concerned, and there was a bizarre sort of liberating feeling about it. He didn't have to care anymore, and after reuniting with his old time demonic familiar, Cerberus... well, if Yamato wanted to let off steam and relax by partaking in old plays, then he will!
Although, he made sure to do it in a somewhat deserted place - like the park in Hinoto-Ri. The sun was beginning to dip in the horizon, turning the sky into an indigo colour, and Yamato thought he was just out of sight from the main path. Hopefully anyway. His coat and phone was neatly set to the side, Cerberus - who nearly up to his shoulder in height - stretched and-
Well, they played. Playfighting was the best way to learn how to strengthen one's body through use of spiritual energy. The human body was weak, but it could be reinforced if one knew how to use their spiritual power in that way. Resist Physical - it was a natural ability of Yamato's by now. So there was no issue in wrestling his large, demonic familiar to the ground and initiating a round of playfighting. He trusted Cerberus not to use its claws or fangs too much.
Of course, if you're just walking through the park, as an average passerby, it would look like a man was in the middle of fighting for his life with a giant beast...
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He turned back to Daichi, one eyebrow quirked. "As I was saying, I wasn't in any danger. Cerberus and I were merely pl- training. As for this..."
Yamato looked down then, lifting his arm up to see the clawmarks on his side. The cuts were shallow, and had been accidental, but he supposed it did look quite bad. It stung too, now that he was aware of it, but again, merely superficial wounds.
"It's nothing life threatening."
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"Yeesh-- just because it isn't life threatening doesn't mean it's dangerous! Besides, it could get infected and make it like ten times worse!"
Hey look, someone learned something at the hospital.
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"I'm well aware. Did you think I would leave this injury be? Don't be an idiot," Yamato said dismissively, pressing his fingers gingerly against his side to test the shallowness. Not too bad... a Prayer would be overkill, but possibly too much for him to heal with an unaided Diarama. Prayer it was.
It was then that his gaze snagged onto Daichi's hand... "Hm? Are you injured as well?"
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Thankfully, Yamato provided his own distraction this time, and Daichi's attention was redirected to his own bandaged hand and wrist, idly lifting his right hand a little higher as if he needed to inspect it himself. "Wha-- this? Uh, yeah I... kind of broke my hand a while ago, but it's not that bad. I'm just waiting for it to get better."
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"Do you not have any decent healing spells? I can cast Prayer on it, if you wish," Yamato offered, moving away to where his coat was neatly folded up on the floor. He leaned over, letting out a small grunt as he pressed his hand against his injured side, scooping up his phone and flipping it open. Healing option...
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"Oh-- Uh, nah, I'll be fine. It's actually been healing pretty quickly since I went to the hospital. I can't really move it that well, but I'm pretty sure I just have to wait it out at this point."
And after a moment of consideration, a grin. "Heh, thanks for the offer though."
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"Hm?" He snapped his phone shut, half turning towards Daichi with a puzzled expression. "...There is no need to thank me. It was merely courtesy."
He slipped the phone into his trouser pocket, and he strolled back over to Daichi, giving his fingers a little snap (yes, he wasn't wearing gloves, SHOCKER). Immediately, Cerberus jumped to its feet and padded over, its tail wagging from side to side almost like some pet dog.
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"Yeah, but I think a few months ago you would've just told me to suck it up and make do with my other hand," He says teasingly, along with a small chuckle to himself afterwards.
A chuckle that was completely gone when Cerberus bounded over, to which he immediately jumped away with a bit of a yell. Not at all like his previous bravado from when he had Wu Kong out, it seemed. "Ge-- Is this thing your demon or something?!"
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"...yes, he is. I recently managed to summon him to this world, as he wasn't with me when I faced off against Hiro in my world," he answered. "Not to worry, unless you attack me, he won't harm you."
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"What is he, your pet or something?" could you have demons as pets, was that a thing you could do.
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"No. He's my familiar - the very first demon I possessed," he finally said, grunting when Cerberus nudged his side with its snout. He shifted his hand to rub between its eyes instead. "Since childhood."
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"Dang... I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but somehow it's weirder having it confirmed, and all. They really let you play with this guy when you were just a kid?"
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"It was encouraged, in fact. Learning how to fight demons barehanded is necessary, and allows the body to become more durable than the average human's, due to how our spiritual energy flows through us as we mature."
Basically, use of spiritual energy to enhance his strength and durability during childhood meant that his body was naturally resistant to physical and almighty damage as he grew older. The human body was miraculously adaptive.
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You know, despite the fact that he could probably punch out Botis now with absolutely no problem. And didn't totally shatter his wrist when he punched a robot.
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"...no. Spiritual energy is much more than demon summoning and protections. It is something that resides in everyone, and can grant advantages that those with lesser spiritual energy would not possess."
Like naturally athletic people would find an extra boost to their abilities, or they rarely caught diseases, or they had a unique sort of sixth sense. Really, the talents it bestowed were random and subtle, but it helped outside of the summoning arts.
"That is why when given access to a large amount of spiritual power, you can boost your own abilities. For example; when I channelled the Dragon Stream, I was able to enhance my abilities to allow my magic and speed to reach near superhuman levels. Of course this carries risks, but..."
Of course, that never happened in Daichi's timeline...
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"You can do that?!" Yeah, he definitely had not seen that in his timeline. All he remembered was that Dragon Ring trap thing, and that was pretty bad on its own-- plus the fact that they used it to stop Mizar and yeesh.
"Is there anything you can't do with that thing?"
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"...the Dragon Stream is pure potential, Shijima," Yamato reminded him after a pause. "So long as you have the willpower, and imagination, the Dragon Stream can accomplish many amazing feats."
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He's pretty sure he's played that video game sometime when he was in primary school.
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"Can you do that stuff here?"
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Bred to channel it, it was almost like he was missing something inside of him without the constant presence of the Dragon Stream in the land beneath his feet, or humming above him in form of a shield. It had been disconcerting at first, but now he was simply used to it.
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"That sucks. It probably would've come in handy in the future."
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It was tied to the earth, but, perhaps, if Yamato could solicited enough resources and power, and see if Nitta could channel Lugh...
He realised he had been intensely quiet for too long, and shook his head. "Apologies. A thought had occurred that, perhaps it could be doable."
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Daichi was sort of used to Hotsuins spacing out and getting lost in thought by now, but that didn't mean he was any closer to being used to it. Though he just kind of looked at Cerberus curiously until Yamato finally came to, perking back to attention when Yamato tuned back in.
"Huh-- Really? You can get access to the Dragon Stream even here?"
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