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Pokémon battle! And we'll see who is the better trainer! And we'll see who has the bigger Pokéballs!
Who: Gold (
mischiefbreeder) and Silver (
tsuntrader), plus any spectators!
What: Silver issued a battle challenge to Gold, who accepted.
When: Saturday afternoon
Where: The Battle Dome
Summary: Gold and Silver have been in Luceti together for a year and yet have never had a single Pokémon battle. Deciding it's time to rectify, they head off to the Battle Dome to throw down!
Rating: PG? I mean, it's Pokémon...
[Gold had been anxiously waiting for this day. Sure, the standard format for Pokémon battles involved just battling whenever your eyes meet, but if they did that, there'd be constant battles all day, every day. Therefore, these things had to be planned.
...Besides that, Silver was his rival. Always has been, always will be. That makes this battle special. A battle to settle old scores... No, a battle to determine who's the best trainer out of the two of them, and furthermore... To show everyone just how it's done.
It was time. Their battle lies ahead.]
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What: Silver issued a battle challenge to Gold, who accepted.
When: Saturday afternoon
Where: The Battle Dome
Summary: Gold and Silver have been in Luceti together for a year and yet have never had a single Pokémon battle. Deciding it's time to rectify, they head off to the Battle Dome to throw down!
Rating: PG? I mean, it's Pokémon...
[Gold had been anxiously waiting for this day. Sure, the standard format for Pokémon battles involved just battling whenever your eyes meet, but if they did that, there'd be constant battles all day, every day. Therefore, these things had to be planned.
...Besides that, Silver was his rival. Always has been, always will be. That makes this battle special. A battle to settle old scores... No, a battle to determine who's the best trainer out of the two of them, and furthermore... To show everyone just how it's done.
It was time. Their battle lies ahead.]
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Then again, that may be all the more reason to, if the guy's looking for a distraction.]
Yin and Yang is the sixth chakra, the balance of physical and spiritual energies. Different ratios produce different results.
[Which is something he's teaching you, Masaomi, so it actually does apply.]
I don't know about pure cosmic energy, but as such, its applications are infinite. Most people are geared towards one or two of the five elemental chakras instead, but unlike those you don't need to be Yin and Yang natured to use it.
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I know about yin and yang. It has to do with balance in my world, too. Especially with the way the moon pushes and pulls at the tides. But the cosmic energy is... it's more like the void Masaomi was talking about. Splitting one's self entirely from the earth to control powers that are above those powerful on earth. I... I don't think it's for everyone.
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...except for those looks which she genuinely did miss, after all.
Her heart is gladdened at Masaomi and Linda's support for Aang, but... this is all new information for her as well. Give up all earthly attachments? Splitting himself from the earth entirely?
Now's the point where she has to speak up, concerned.]
No, I don't think it is either.
[Katara has never been the biggest fan of the Avatar State. He as a person is just as important as he is as the Avatar. Had he really... done that? Cut himself off of everything? Seeing a person as only a tool was something Katara had learned to hate in Luceti. They might have to talk about this later.]
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Where I come from YinYang's balance of two opposite forces. Could be pretty much anything, but it had to do we keeping internal order. Buuut, for all our philosophies and elements we don't have ninjutsu or bending. [A short little laugh at that]
Still, I hope you all found the elements interesting.
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[But elaborating anymore on that would be acting contrary. From what he's been told, everyone thinks his world is backwards in a lot of respects, so understanding that it's better to leave and let lie.]
But what you had to say was pretty cool, all right. You should bring up that stuff more often, man. Sometimes it's nice to have some intelligent conversation.
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I did think they were really interesting, Masaomi. Especially with all those strange similarities. I'd like to have more talks like this, too.
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And she wasn't surprised at Shikamaru's answer. Of course he would think a way of disengaging from the world would be beneficial. That was one of the reasons why she worried about him.]
I guess it just goes to show that we've all got more in common than we thought. Even if parts of the elements of our worlds are different, the essential root is still the same.
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Disagreements are a common ground too, of course.
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I bet there's still some similarities with all the other sets of elements. And yeah, Shikamaru, it's natural that there are bad things in common across the worlds along with the good.
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That's true. And I remember Robin telling me about wood when he was explaining a philosophy of elements to me. He called it Tai Chi.
[Because Katara has a special memory for all discussions about elements.]
It reminded me a little about what you were saying, Masaomi, about elements also being inside a person. He said that with Tai Chi, the world achieves balance through working with all the elements, and that people can find the same balance if they act with the elements instead of against them.
[It had made her think of Aang, at the time.]
He said wood eased sadness, supported fire and mediated pride.
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...Okay.
He quickly draws out this, albeit with Japanese hiragana which'll be auto-tanslated rather than the Chinese symbols. He's surprised he's able to remember this.]
The Chinese elements I just referenced function like rock-paper-scissors. The outer arrows imply those strengthen the one they point to. The inner ones defeat the one they point to. I'm sure there's meanings attached here and Tai Chi works in something similar to them, I just don't know it.
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For himself, once everyone's had a good look at that paper, he'll be pulling out his own journal.]
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That's a real interesting way of looking at it. It's too bad they don't have any air. [A defeated shrug.] Our elemental set is kind of different. Since there's just four, each element has one that's it's opposite. For me, that meant it was hardest to learn the element that was the opposite of my own - earth.
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But you got it in the end.
<small.[Katara moves to see what Shikamaru's doing with his journal.]
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Our has a similar setup to the one Masaomi just described. [So again, outer arrows strengthen and inner arrows defeat.]
Though this is only the basics. Some shinobi will pick up a second element to compensate for one weakness. Rarer still, others are born with the ability to combine two of these, to make a different element like wood.
[He places two fingers over water and earth as he says this.]
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Oh, this one has wind! Neat! [He tries the lines.] Let's see, it's weak against fire... [A slight frown. He can take Zuko!] and strong against water. [He then grins again at Katara, this time more teasingly. He then glances from the book to Shikamaru.] Which ones are you good at, Shikamaru?
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[It supplements water. But oh, question.]
None of 'em. I taught myself a fire jutsu recently, but it was a pain in the ass since my chakra isn't that nature.
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I like that one better now. [To Shikamaru, with mild disappointment.] Oh, so you don't really do elements.
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He would raise a topic to tell people about his culture and various strengths and weaknesses and be completely immune to any questions about it.
And since they're in public and she knows how paranoid he is about the Battle Dome, she's not going to ask the obvious question.]
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Not those elements, anyways. My nature doesn't fit in that line-up.
[...though yes, still being vague because Battle Dome. Talking about chakra natures isn't the same thing about talking the formulas for his jutsus, at least.]
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