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HEAVEN'S BBS | VIDEO (+TEXT)
Posted: 21 June
From: Izanagi
( Souji has transcribed the video, for anyone who would rather read text. A link to Hakkai's post that he's referring to has also been ICly provided. )
From: Izanagi
- [ It's been a while since he last posted about this, but! Souji offers the network at large a smile from the interior of his temple, cats milling around as per usual. ]
Early last month, I asked if there was anyone that was interested in doing group studies. Since then, a lot's happened, and there have been new arrivals as well as departures. Unfortunately, some of those departures were people that offered to lead certain subjects, so I felt it might be a good idea to ask again. [ He inclines his head respectfully, quiet for a second before continuing. ]
As many of you have likely seen, Hakkai-san is offering tutoring for certain subjects - math and Japanese, for example - at a previously abandoned temple. I know from talking with others that Japanese, especially, is in demand due to the fact that a lot of arrivals aren't familiar with the language. So if you feel you may need help with either of those, please, take a look at the schedule.
He's also been kind enough to open up the space to other lessons so...
I think it'd be a great idea to get on track with actually doing these studies, both to learn new things we might need and to enrich ourselves since it's a little difficult for us to go to school on the Near Shore. We should be able to help one another, right? [ He flashes a friendly smile, easy as anything. ]
Personally, I worked as a tutor back home, so I have some experience in the matter. I'm specifically good with history, literature, and science, but also with Japanese and English both. For non-school subjects it's mostly first-aid and cooking, but if you're interested in fishing or origami, then that, too.
But there are a lot of us here who might not have the proper training when it comes to certain types of weapons, the use of magic or other newfound abilities, or just fighting in general. I have combat experience, but I'm self-taught and it's with swords only. If there's anyone that would be interested in offering training for whatever styles of combat and weaponry that they specialize in, I think it'd be appreciated. I know I'd personally like to learn more forms of combat, as a god, so that I don't somehow hurt my shinki in the event their vessel is one I've never used before.
If there's something in particular you're interested in learning or teaching, please feel free to let me know. I'll compile a list for both, and do a follow up after the next batch of arrivals comes in so that they can join as well. If you previously volunteered to lead a study group for a certain subject, I'd appreciate it if you could let me know if you're still interested so we can match you up with groups.
[ He bows his head. ]
( Souji has transcribed the video, for anyone who would rather read text. A link to Hakkai's post that he's referring to has also been ICly provided. )
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When I first got here, the shinki I was partnered with was a knife, which I'm unused to using. I got a little too up close and personal with an ayakashi, and, yeah. It's a swell time. Holy water will cleanse it, though, so if you don't let it get out of hand it *can* be treated.
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Wish I knew what I was. Being a knife would be awesome ngl. Though if my god isn't a fighter, maybe something else would be a better form.
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I've heard of a lot of different forms. Even if you were a knife, though, you could still have an ability that would help a non-combatant. These powers are a grab bag, to be honest.
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I would love to be able to help someone set something on fire.
[If only he knew that he could do that just. Among other things.]
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Who knows, maybe you will. There's a lot of different ways to set something on fire. Combustion, electrocution, explosions...
[ Souji... ]
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Oh, maybe I'll be some kind of incendiary device. Like a flamethrower!
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Even someone that's not a fighter can use a flamethrower. Although, hopefully responsibly and only at ayakashi. We've already had one fire. [ Now two. Welp. ]
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What if someone wants to practice? Can't they just use an abandoned building?
[THAT'S CALLED ARSON]
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There are a lot of abandoned temples here on the Far Shore, but I'm not 100% sure that it wouldn't be called arson by most people.
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Yeah, but those are the people who don't know how to have fun.
[S T O P]
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They're probably fire marshals and the like, also. Though I know that sometimes controlled burns help to keep brushfires from getting out of control later, so, it could go either way.
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Controlled burn? How do those work? Is it random patches they burn?
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Yeah, that way the fire can't advance because there's nothing to feed it.
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[........]
Would they do that to keep forests safe?
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I think so! It actually helps promote new growth as well as control fires, so it's a pretty common practice in places where wildfires can happen, forests included.