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| The Kuroki Training Field | |
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Emi
Posts : 150 Join date : 2011-12-31
| Subject: The Kuroki Training Field Tue Jan 24, 2012 5:28 pm | |
| Emi had returned home from the long day out downtown. She had gained money fighting and with the amount she had brought along she had purchased a large field in which she and her dear brother could train to their hearts content. It was a great purchase at a low price relatively speaking due to the fact the land was unsuitable for development or agriculture. She was there now practicing her moves as she did so frequently striving to be the strongest Saiyan girl out there on Earth and rest of the four corners of the Universe, actually it surpassed that. She wanted to be the strongest warrior of all time though she knew she was a long way from that goal.
She had warmed up for now with a set of stretches to prep for the training and now was running lengths up and down the field over the uneven terrain, up and down the crevices, clambering up the tall mounds, leaping high clear over the rocky faces over and over again. She longed to soar in the skies but she had not found someone who could teach her how to do so yet so she stuck to mastering movement on the ground. After all it was where she was ninety nine point nine nine nine percent of the time. After completing a few more lengths of the field she began to practice her fighting art, honing her power as best as she could.
Emi began with the two fists she had, shadow boxing. She sent out a flurry of punches in different directions whilst weaving around on the ground fluidly keeping her on the move constantly. She jabbed forwards sharply with her left three times before coming in with a fast right cross. She then crouched low moving across as if to come underneath a punch or kick and rose with hard uppercut, the force of which sent a powerful gust of wind upwards into the sky above. She swung a pair of hook punches with her left and then her right before checking forwards, sliding across the ground before stopping abruptly, feet slamming down on the ground with such an impact that the earth where she stood cracked, her arm folded and extended into a point elbow. Her arm uncoiled itself like a high tension spring and extended out in a back fist, augmented by a three hundred and sixty degree leap. The blow aimed at the large pillar of rock was obliterated in an instant, pieces of rubble sent flying high into the sky. Descending to the ground Emi caught herself, landing nimbly on all fours like a sleek feline. She pounced forwards with an upright punch before sliding off to the side in a quick evasive maneuver when she exploded into a blur of rapid blows, one hundred of them in just under a few seconds before she finished of the set with a ultimate combo finisher. She sunk her fist into a tree with a hard low left handed uppercut. "Shin"! She then hit in a higher uppercut with her right hand adjusting her stance a little. "Shor"! And with that she tensed her legs and pushed off into the sky above with the final blow, ploughing through the large oak tree now divided into two, "YUUUUUKEN"!!! Many metres above the ground Emi took in the surrounding before spinning around six times in the air with a twist on the final revolution, a landing perfectly on her two feet that surely demanded a three judge ten mark score. She laughed lightly amused by her antics before she continued her training.
This time Emi started with her kicks. She ran forwards and sent a front kick forwards in front of her and using her momentum she completed a back flip, in the middle of her flip she spun her body to land facing the other way before sending a powerful back thrust behind her. She flipped forwards moving backwards in a set of roundoffs before ending with a somersault. Upon landing her body lowered itself ready for dynamic movement. Emi powered up, her ki visible as a white flare surrounding her body as she sprung into action with a quick turning kick at chest height and without lowering her leg she moved higher for a second kick at head height before jumping upwards spinning around, lashing out with her other leg in a reverse crescent kick. Landing she hit out with short snappy stamp like kick to the shin area before swinging the same leg upwards to come down with a heavy axe kick which hit the ground fracturing it apart. Leaping forwards Emi struck out with her knee towards the stomach before twisting her body to extend her leg straight up to the skies smashing through the chin of her invisible opponent. She lifted her right knee from behind her and placed it in front before rising and spinning with the left to strike out with her right in a flashy but powerful spinning tornado kick. She landed with a swift move sending her leg into a one hundred and eight degree sweep and then moved forwards again with a series of kicks with both legs in all over the place, as if she was fighting an omni directional battle as her aura flared violently around her body. The ground was quaking slightly as her power level began to increase higher and higher, earth beginning to rise from the ground into the air from the large ki her body was emitting. Jumping forwards and spinning rapidly she concluded her kicking session with a final move extending her leg out as she did so. "Tatsumaki Sempuuken"!!! Landing gently she relaxed, her glowing white aura vanishing, her power returning to a more passive state.
Emi let out a short sigh of relief as she let herself fall to the ground over by the small shed, the only building on the land. She was thirsty so she was glad she had brought a bunch of supplies to the shed, namely bottles of water and some vegetables, seasonings, a large metal pot, a few bowls and spoons, knives and some firewood. She gulped down a few mouthfuls of the not so cool water as she lay on the ground looking up at the clouds in the blue sky. After a short period of relaxation she took some of the firewood and neatly set it down surrounded by rocks and with a small blast of energy the wood ignited. She filled the pot with water and some stock and dropped in some cut vegetables and hung it over the flickering yellow flames of the fire. Taking one more swig of water she left the bottle behind and jogged off away from the soon to be pot of healthy soup to continue training.
A safe distance from the shed where she was not going to destroy the place by accident she moved on to the third stage of her five step self guided training programme she regularly did daily. She opened her palm which glowed a bright blue before she launched a ball of concentrated Ki up into the air which rapidly fell after a short distance colliding with a large rock face with a small explosion. Emi repeated the same action again this time opening both of her palms, her right and her left palms which both hummed with her energy she thrust her hands forwards towards firing out another pair of energy balls formed from her Ki. These two landed in the small lake exploding at the bottom of the basin sending a cascading pillar of water upwards before crashing down again to meet with the rest again. Opening her palm for a third time she threw another orb of destructive power towards the lake again. However this time Emi instantly leapt up into the air and aimed her open palm at the falling ball of energy and she fired a blue energy beam with accuracy which shot out at a much faster velocity and speared through the ball causing it to explode in mid air before landing. A good shot, though it was just a warm up of sorts. She continued to do this for a short while firing two balls at a time to make things more challenging for her, though it was not exactly difficult for her. Switching up her method a little she focused her Ki the white aura sparking into life once again. She placed her arms above her head with her fists clenched, she then opened them up and held her palms up at right angles from each other. In between her palms energy began to gather forming a large sphere. She then focused and fired a barrage of the small round blue energy shots into the sky around twenty seven in total, no twenty eight shots. They flew high into the sky as Emi kept a focused gaze on them. They reached the peak of there ascent before they began to drop down towards the ground where Emi stood. However she had already shifted gear and was in action. She fired a series of beams at the descending energy causing fireworks in the sky. She rapidly shot them out of the air, two taken out, four taken out, seven shot down, twelve blown up. Emi fired more beams out with increasing haste the energy nearing the ground. Nine left, only seven left, six, five remaining, four, nearly there three. Emi shot the twenty seventh ball out of the sky but the twenty eighth was now upon her. Emi however coolly grabbed the energy ball with her hands and redirected over her head where it arced to the ground exploding safely from her. She powered down and relaxed herself down before running to the forested area of land. Grinning amused Emi began to work with the trees as her practice dummies. It was here she decided to practice her favourite technique. The invisible force derived from the sheer power of releasing unrefined Ki, when unrestrained could blast through all terrain and all but the most powerful of opponents. Rooting herself firmly on the ground Emi held her right leg in front of her left, knees bent slightly left hand relaxed hovering still beside her face and her right hand clenched extended out in front of her slightly. Emi paused for a moment and then rapidly stretched out her right hand, palm opening up. "HAA"! She released a powerful Kiai tearing through a number of trees, uprooting them completely, a powerful bellow of wind accompanying it sending her hair blowing in the opposite directions. Emi then thrust out with her left palm releasing another Kiai in the other direction, "KAAH"! The earth had a small path torn into it until a hundred and seventy two metres away a massive boulder erupted in to tiny pieces, victim to her Kiai. Her practice took her to the lake where she continued. Jumping above the lake aiming to clear it in a single leap she reached around the mid point before releasing a Kiai with enough force to give her the momentum to send her across the other half of the lake. The blast itself soared down to the bottom of the lake, leaving a large point where the water was forced to move from. It came back down to fill the void with a great splash into the air. She landed with a rather clean forward roll which she came out of perfectly into a sprint. A sprint back to the shed to take a break to get something to eat and drink and rest. After all recuperation was part of training. With that in mind she hurried back.
Emi returned to a bubbling pot, the lid rattling with the boiling liquid inside. It smelt good. She sighed with a light smile; it was satisfying. She took of the lid and stirred the soup inside with a ladle and sprinkled a pinch of salt and pepper inside to complete the meal. She took out a bowl and using the ladle poured a generous amount of home made soup into it. Sitting down cross legged Emi took a spoon and took the first sip of the soup beside the warmth of the fire. And it tasted oh so good. It was the fourth stage of her training. Keeping her energy up was essential and what better way to do that than to prepare an energy packed, easily digestible meal. Emi was thankful that she knew how to cook. It was a necessary skill to enjoy meals wherever you went as you could do it yourself. She quickly finished one bowl and poured out another to start on. After finishing four bowls she finished the bottle of water she was drinking earlier and entered the shed and lay down on the couch in there to get a mini power nap but not before outing the fire outside. Safety first. She rose about half an hour or so later refreshed and ready to go again after her hour long break. She left the shed and popped the utensils away to be washed and headed back out for the last bit of her daily grind.
The short run back out to where she was going to continue removed any left over fatigue she might have had from the nap leaving her in a lively alert peppy state of mind and also of body. She took out her hair band and tied her pink hair back once again before dashing forwards towards the large mound of stone in front of her. She punched out hard with her right fist smashing away the right side of the mound and lashed out with the left into the opposite side smashing that side away too. She spun and crashed through the centre with a swift and deadly roundhouse kick and upon her foot touching down again she twisted and thrust her leg out behind her breaking through the bottom half of the stone. She then leapt up over the top and in mid air she fired an energy beam blowing up the mound and upon landing facing away from it she thrust her hand behind her and with a cry blasted off remnants away with an all powerful Kiai. She dashed forwards and leaped with a flying kick, thrusting out in the air and curled up to land in a roll leaving her two hands behind her letting her fire off two beams of energy behind her. Her two hands then came forwards with a double punch followed by a crescent kick leading ever so fluidly into a knife hand to the throat. The free hand fired an orb of energy forwards between the gap which flew straight but soared upwards to explode in the sky instead of in the trees. Twisting around she jumped, a side ways flip, into a diving roll coming up into a solid punch into a boulder. Her fist went straight into the rock and after it did she focused her Ki her aura appearing as light seemed to grow from inside the rock which then exploded with great force. Once the smoke cleared, Emi was visible with her palm opened. She continued her training of the fists, legs and energy for a good while longer until she decided it was enough for the day.
Emi strolled back leisurely to the shed. It was a good work out she had got here today and she was satisfied with the results she felt stronger for it. Back at the shed the soup was still warm so she quickly had the last of the pot before she took the stuff to wash in a running stream just a little to the west. Once she had done that she headed off elsewhere, perhaps there was something interesting to do elsewhere and to only way to know was to go find out herself.
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| | | Kye
Posts : 60 Join date : 2012-01-02 Age : 38
| Subject: Re: The Kuroki Training Field Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:27 am | |
| Enter: Saiyan
Kye arrived at the training grounds behind Emi, who had left before he had shown up by mere minutes. He breathed in deeply at the sights and sounds of the grounds, closing his eyes so that he could focus inward. His own Ki stirred at the reflection of the self. He searched deep within, looking to find that place of calm, that center within him that always allowed him to keep such utter and complete focus when he was training. As the Saiyan began to focus on that calm, the breeze picked up around him, causing small vibrations – undetectable to all but the most astute of observers – to roll through the air. He found that stillness he had been looking for, that pool that swallowed up everything. Most martial artists that Kye knew were like raging rapids, and the more powerful ones like waterfalls, beating down upon anything on their path and at least eventually wearing their opponents down. Kye tried to be that calm, clear pool at the bottom of the falls, swallowing up everything that those waterfalls had to offer – and sinking stones, limbs, and anything else that might get trapped within that deceptively calm surface. It, too, had a current, after all – but it was a clear, pulling current that tugged inexorably, not a crashing, bubbling current that turbulently splashed in all directions. As he pulled more at that inner power, the wind whipped a little further, grass beginning to wave and flap as though it were being pulled up. In actuality, it was being pulled in. Kye’s Ki was like a great breath inward, slowly gathering its strength as he meditated on that spiritual power, a very faint, light blue glow beginning to show around the young man. His face screwed up in concentration, he tightened his fist with the effort of drawing out more of that power – but in trickles at a time. Gritting his teeth, he felt a drop of sweat roll from his dark hairline downward, across temple and cheek and jaw, to hang, quivering, from his chin. A low growl began in his throat as he tapped more of his Ki, the glow growing brighter as his power was evidenced even further. He’d been trapping all of this in, all day – after all, if one were to see how truly strong he was, it might be seen as freakish. To be seen as freakish would be to point out that he and his sister were not normal. Not normal was bad at best, and hellish at worst. He pushed those troubling thoughts aside as his tail unwound from around his waist, undulating slowly as his breath of Ki began to finally ‘fill the lungs’, so to speak, reaching the maximum amount it was capable of achieving. As that imaginary line began to be reached, Kye also began pulling in breath, unconsciously letting air fill him along with the well of Ki he had drawn into himself. Finally, as though he could physically feel it filling him, he reached the brim.
The air was still for several seconds as a second drop of sweat trickled from Kye’s forehead, sliding down his face, the side of his nose, then around his lips and finally, slowly, to nearly meet the first that even now dangled from the end of his chin. As the stillness became apparent in the environment as well as Kye’s stony façade, it slid further down, its weight combining with that of the original droplet, and they both fell, gravity taking its toll and pulling it downward. As it fell, wobbling in beautiful amorphous form, Kye let out his breath and Ki at once. The breath was as nothing compared to the power he let explode outward from his body, the grass whipping back and away, soil speeding through the air away from the Earth and Kye’s Ki, rocks dancing as they were shoved outward. The explosion of power brought on a bright blue light, his aura like a bright flame as it shot up around him. The aura flared outward, pushing as though he’d compressed it down inside him. Technically he had, but no longer was he actually doing so – he let loose. It felt like stretching a seldom-used muscle, that good kind of ache that let one know they were really going to enjoy the next few hours. He let his Ki stretch out in that cool explosion of energy, actually feeling as though it were cooling him off to let that pent up energy leave him. As he settled into his fighting stance, bringing his hands up in fists, he could feel each mote of dirt as it circled in the air, each blade of grass as it danced on the wind that had suddenly returned to the field. He opened his eyes slowly, the orbs of black focusing on the single tree that stood – as it had stood for hundreds of years – in his path. He contemplated it for a few moments. It was, in fact, likely the sturdiest natural life he’d found on the planet that wasn’t among the few martial arts masters he’d managed to find. Even some of them couldn’t boast the longevity and the sheer towering might of the large oak. He centered himself, taking in a deep breath once more, but exhaling much more quickly this time, as he focused his Ki into his legs. He was going to take his first strike of the training session, now, and it was not something he’d take lightly. With a quick start, he dashed forward, toward the tree. In perfect form, he bent his knees and leapt, grunting slightly with the effort. As his leg flawlessly extended, he torqued his entire body into the strike, the flying roundhouse charged with the ruthless efficiency of a Saiyan. His grunt became a growl that heightened into a sharp yell, the sound coming from deep within his diaphragm as he crashed into the tree. His shin found no pain as it cracked into the oak, leaving a rather large indention where it touched. Kye landed, looking up to inspect.
Suddenly, the tree itself let out a groan, as though it were protesting Kye’s harsh treatment. His eyes grew wide at the sound, and he took a step back. Bark parted and splinters flew as it creaked and cracked, splitting at the point of Kye’s strike and snapping all the way up, crackling and splitting with each and every passing second. Higher and higher the split climbed, and Kye inwardly cringed. Perhaps Emi wouldn’t notice? He had to hope so, because this crack continued until it finally left one half of the gigantic tree leaning awkwardly to one side. Kye winced as he inspected the damage. Maybe he’d gone a little overboard that time? How was he to know that the supposedly ‘invincible’ ancient oaks weren’t quite so invincible after all? He sighed, and patted the tree. It would likely die, unless by some miracle there were a way to save half the tree from rotting away. He didn’t know it, if there were – he relied on Emi for knowing things like that. Instead, he moved away from the tree, instead to a few large boulders in the field. Perhaps rock would succeed where wood had failed. He began to gather his Ki again, this time much more quickly. It sucked in, then exploded outward so quickly that it would seem as though air and blue light just suddenly burst from the young man without preamble. This time, his powerful legs allowed him to close the distance, but it was his fist that he would test against the unmoving solid stone. The stones had probably been here for at least as long as the tree – unmoved by wind, rain, and plant life. He pulled his fist back, and as he shot forward on legs like coiled springs he allowed that fist to rocket toward the intended target. His bones were denser than that of a human – his muscles were like steel cords, and his body was like an instrument created for war. As his closed fist smashed against the rock, shards of the stuff crashed outward, back toward him. They bounced off his chest and face as Kye threw his weight into the punch, snarling slightly. The result was near perfection – he’d cratered the stone but managed not to destroy it completely. Spider-webbing cracks formed in the center of the indention – again about the size of his fist – that spread ever outward, several small rock pieces missing from the overall picture. Dust rose up as he watched the air, and he realized that he’d pulverized much of the hardy rock, the boulder no match for his full charge. Kye was pleased at his prowess, but was actually a little worried that perhaps the location was wrong for such intense power-testing. He leaned back a little, now looking down at his fist. There was a small abrasion, but he’d not really even drawn blood in the strike against the rock. In fact, he’d even toned down his power considerably to make the strike, and he was still somehow managing to destroy the area.
With a slightly dejected sigh, he turned to the empty, open area of the field. He hadn’t even began to practice energy based attacks. At this rate he might destroy the entire area before he was done. Emi would possibly be upset at this, since he really had little to do with actually purchasing the area – that was done on her end. He spied the lake, and began a short jog toward it. He could likely sprint there with ease, but the jog would give him time to clear his mind and work out the slight disharmony in his Ki that had been brought on by the worry of disappointing his little sister. As his footsteps pounded against the grass and rocks that made up most of the area, he let it fall into a rhythm, counting off a cadence that left echoes in his mind. Each echo was like a drop of water that fell into a large, fathomless lake. The lake was dark – in his mind it was an underground sea, and each step was like a drop into that sea, the stalactite that allowed the condensation much like his own body – sturdy, stony, and amazingly durable. His breathing followed that same rhythm, and he tried to tune his entire body to it. His heartbeat would sound with each step. Each drop would produce perfectly round, concentric rings for the man to mold his Ki into. Too often those training martial arts put not enough emphasis on the inner, ‘softer’ part of the philosophy. One could certainly learn to destroy without it, but Kye found that such blatant disregard for the self often lead one to their destruction. He would, however, acknowledge that not only his body, but his mind and spirit needed to be trained, and he would attempt, at least, to train them all at the same time. Speed and power meant very, very little when not tempered by strong mind and soul. He reminded himself of that as he jogged, his breathing circular – just like the many ripples that ran through the calm surface of his inner sea of Ki. Each step was a drop. Each drop was a beat. When he finally arrived at the lake, he had found that he’d navigated the entire way without looking. He’d closed his eyes at some point, and Kye honestly couldn’t remember when. It was a little frightening, but Kye took that as a good sign – he’d achieved harmony with himself once more, and his body and spirit were in tune. He looked down at his own reflection, gathering power within himself as he watched the man in the water’s surface. The slight blue glow came upon him again, and he narrowed his eyes in focus. He studied himself a little more as he brought his hand back. A sound of air distorting and Ki compressing came from that hand as its rigid, curled fingers suddenly grasped a bright yellow ball that glowed with potential.
The Kiai was a powerful blast of pure energy. It was simple but effective in its ability to damage foes at range, and anyone who had mastered a basic sense of their inner self could make it – if they were powerful enough to do so without completely tiring themselves. Kye had mastered the use of the Kiai long ago, when his parents still lived on Earth with himself and Emi. The ball compressed, and Kye bent fluidly. The motion would seem slow, but truly that was just Kye moving cleanly – no wasted movement, here. He jumped high into the air, the sun seeming to catch him in its warm embrace as he caught hang time, waiting for the apex of his jump. He finally felt his body slow, and with an incredible sense of spatial awareness shot his hand forward just as he stopped, tail twitching from side to side as the ball of Ki slammed downward. It split the air with its intent as the young man aimed for his reflection. A shining trail of yellow surrounded by an eerie sheen of blue followed the Kiai blast as it traveled ever downward, once again seeming slow but infinitely faster than most would even have believed capable. As it slipped past the water’s surface, rippling and tossing Kye’s reflection this way and that, it lit up the entire lake for a moment. It was deeper than Kye thought, and it wasn’t until he began to fall back down toward the Earth – once again mere moments that seemed to hang for infinity – that it finally hit the rocky bottom. Only then was the fury of this attack unleashed, expanding ever outward in an explosion of pure energy. The water surrounding it was pushed outward so quickly that it retained its shape around the spherical orb for several seconds before sloshing off and revealing the rapidly climbing yellow ball of Ki. It blasted outward with a deafening boom, the wind whipping about with freshwater spray from the lake, fish flying up and out, wiggling uselessly in the air as their mouths opened and closed again and again. He smiled a little at that, but realized that he’d displaced quite a bit of the water in the lake. As he landed, surveying his handiwork and actually able to see the wet lakebed, he looked up. A virtual torrent of water was raining down, littered with rocks, debris, and both alive and dead fish. The unnatural rain crashed down upon him and the surrounding area, pelting him with rocks and dirty water. He sighed, shoulders slumping a little as he groaned and looked down, shoving his hands in his now squishy pockets. Several moments passed like this, and he even winced as a particularly large fish crashed down upon his head once before, finally, the sun could be seen once more.
Wiping his soaking wet face, he nudged the fish back into the water with a soggy boot and grimaced. The fish happily swam away as the young man looked about. He couldn’t just keep destroying this place – this level of training needed somewhere much more remote. At least, it did until he got the go-ahead from Emi to really let loose and rip it up around here. He was unsure about exactly what he could do to get that done, however, so he instead simply shrugged and decided that enough was enough, for today. He hadn’t done as much as he’d liked, but there was no sense going around and destroying the place. He’d wait for Emi to get home, or if he got bored enough run out to the expanse outside of the city. There were always more remote places to test one’s might, and he actually thought he might go ahead and do so, since he still had some time yet before he’d truly expect Emi to get home. He took off his shirt and rung it out, letting the water drip onto the soggy, muddy ground before he tossed it back over his shoulder and laughed a little. So much for the training grounds, eh?
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| | | Kye
Posts : 60 Join date : 2012-01-02 Age : 38
| Subject: Re: The Kuroki Training Field Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:24 am | |
| Kye looked up as he saw a rapidly descending streak coming down from the sky, bright and flaming with the heat of friction from re-entry. "What in the hell....? he commented, raising an eyebrow. He knew about intergalactic travel, and had even been born aboard a starship, but he'd never seen....that thing was about to crash into a building! He cringed and winced as he watched the skyscraper crumble, falling over in a heap. Deciding now that he was simply too curious to continue simply watching, he headed away from the place, pulling his shirt on once more and gathering his Ki. He bent low to the ground, feeling his connection to the Earth through the soles of his boots and the bottom of his feet, up through his legs and to his core. It spread outward to his arms and up into his head, strong. There was another connection, however - his Ki could manipulate his body to move in any way he wished. It had been quite some time since he had used this particular ability - not since he was a mere child had he taken to the air for more than brief moments at a time. His father had actually taught him this particular ability, and while he treasured the memory it brought a certain pain to him, knowing that he might not ever see the man’s face again. Some part of him was a bit angry at that, but he had long since suppressed those feelings, burying them deep within his inner sea. The young man pushed away with a grunt, his body rushing through the air. His short-cropped hair whipped in the wind as he displaced the air, the jump causing him to actually get a head start. The only problem, of course, was the ground as it cracked and gave way to his power. He gritted his teeth as he forced his body to accelerate, his Ki aura glowing brightly around him as he cast blue across the area. The Ki pulled him along at an incredible rate, drawing his body up into the air as he hurtled through the atmosphere. The burst of acceleration could be seen from almost every direction as Kye let loose, ready to meet whatever threat had appeared in his city. Of all the bad luck…he could hardly believe that he was actually about to meet a disaster in West City! It was the least disastrous of the cities, as far as he could tell. Reflecting on this for a moment, he also figured that perhaps whoever was in that craft wasn’t doing so well – it did crash, after all. That actually changed a bit of his attitude on the situation, and he was somewhat concerned for the pilot or passenger in the spherical object that dropped out of the sky as he willed himself to move even quicker through the skies, blowing away the dust trail he’d left from bursting into the sky. The clouds parted for him as well as he rocketed away, toward the source of the commotion. [Exit] [513, flyin'] | |
| | | Emi
Posts : 150 Join date : 2011-12-31
| Subject: Re: The Kuroki Training Field Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:47 pm | |
| Emi had just returned back to the fields done with her personal self training for the day. Her trip back would take her through their land. Along the way she kept up her training she so often did. She had created an few small humming balls of energy which orbited around her body, weaving around her head, her body, her arms and her legs and without colliding with each other or the ground or anything she walked past.
She reached near the outskirts still manipulating her energy, practicing her control when all of a sudden in the not far distance a fiery sphere of fire descended down from the skies at a tremendous speed, it was a space pod of sorts. Its resting place was a dangerous one, ploughing into a building, a towering skyscraper. The amount of people who died in that moment was probably many as the tower collapsed to the ground. What the hell was going on? Emi decided then to head over to the scene, who knows what might have caused this incident. At any rate she wanted to find out. The orbs of Ki spiraling around her disappeared, training over as she began a run to the crash site.
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