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Satsuki Kiryūin ([personal profile] weavemyownfate) wrote in [community profile] genessia2016-02-16 06:01 pm

18th Campaign [Action] Backdated to Late January

So.. Things took an unexpected turn and Satsuki, somewhat uncharacteristically, ended up getting back in contact with Ted a bit late to talk about her delay. Some time after, however, she was prepared to give the young man the training she promised.

Eventually an invitation was sent to him to meet with Satsuki at the entrance of unreasonably tall Second Honnouji Academy at around noon- Which is where she so happens to be at present, adorn in her own usual attire, but under a nice winter coat.
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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-17 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
Just remember, Sats, this "young man" is still your senior by a whole year. Better recognize.

Ted held a lot of feelings, upon hearing all this. Excited, nervous, eager, deferential. What crazy, fateful activity did she have in store? Can't be any worse than Krillin's torture He still satisfied himself with the thought that if Chihiro could handle whatever it was, he certainly could.

As always, Ted revealed himself by an outfit that was as colorful as it was functional. "Good afternoon, Kiryuin. I can hardly wait to see what form your pedagoguery takes. I've been thinking of taking a teaching job myself, actually."
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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-17 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
"English. Or literature. One of those. What do you think it means when this world draws from many others, and assigns that as the universal tongue? It's almost enough to make one take education seriously." Maybe Ted's head, filled as it is with romantic stories, could be put to good use. He'd settle for indoctrinating children with the western canon, if nothing else.

As their shoes squeaked against the waxed floors, Ted continued to chatter. "I confess I did not guess gym to be your specialty."
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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-17 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)

Uh oh. Ted was thinking of teaching in Everglade, actually. But he could talk about Clark Kent'ing later, unless Satsuki's massive school had teleporting technology.

Ted definitely knew that Chihiro did nothing like this. He sees the sex discrimination at play. A weary chuckle escaped him as he observed yet another burden in his way. "Would you believe this is not the first two-hundred pound weight I've seen lately?" He thought about his knowledge of proper weightlifting form. Funnily enough, he didn't do much formal exercising. Vyers and Ike taught him much more visceral practices and spars that a gym membership seemed superfluous. Still, he had considered it at some point.

"I think I do. Let me check my materials, just to make sure." A moment of bag-digging later, he produced a booklet detailing a few exercises. "Bench press...squats...ah, here we are. Looks simple enough. All right, how many reps do you require?"

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-18 02:04 am (UTC)(link)

"Looks" being the key word; so much information about proper form, where to put your feet, keeping your lower back neutral, and so on. Ted perused this while in the middle of various stretches to prepare his glutes and hips. Being an abstract person, Ted wasn't used to just how mindful of the body these workouts required. And people say jocks are crude!

Once he warmed up enough, Ted approached the bar, shins meeting the metal. He bent over, keeping his back straight. Both hands faced inward as he tested a pull, confirming that two-hundred pounds is as heavy at it sounded. Or was it? He remembered how merely visualizing something as easy can make it so. He closed his eyes and took a breath, summoning confidence. He bent his knees, straightened his chest, took and held his breath, then pulled...

The average, untrained individual deadlifts less than their own body weight. But a novice can do almost twice that much; such is the difference made with passing familiarity. Ted was disadvantaged in having never done one before. However, three factors pushed him into 'novice' category: the impromptu study, the training and toughening his body had gained through his masters, and of course, the desire to meet a challenge.

Miraculously, the bar moved. It was shaky, and a better lifter would have held it steadily against one's legs. Still, Ted stood tall, relaxing his shoulders and holding the bar one moment before sending it down from whence it came. He took another breath, surprised at himself for this no doubt Herculean feat of strength.

"Hoo! How do you like that?"

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-18 04:48 am (UTC)(link)

He laughed at her apology. "You're always giving gifts, Kiryuin. You've no idea how much I appreciate and admire that. Pray don't diminish that light by hiding it under the bushel called 'neutral'. Pass my thanks along to the seamstress, too. I'll thank yourself properly when I know its full meaning. Don't worry, I know how to be patient." He was curious, but by now he trusted fate in general, and Satsuki in particular, to reveal things in their proper time. Now he just needed to find a private spot. If none made themselves available, he'd just hide behind a bleacher or something, and dip into his bag if absolutely necessary, before emerging in black and white.

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-19 01:29 am (UTC)(link)

Rambling, eh? The disease spreads!

Ted was aglow as the suit began to work its magic. Magic, in fact, was the first avenue Ted thought of. This he confirmed when picked up the massive weight, smiling wide as the nature of the garment was revealed. Naturally, praise found its way into his mouth.

"Amazing! I feel like Samson, though I promise I'm not out to bring down temples or kill Philistines. What on earth is this shirt made of?" He could hold a cinder block for some time, apparently not too fatigued to ask a dozen questions.

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-20 02:50 am (UTC)(link)

Ted almost blushed at the skeevy nature of the suit; nothing could be worn underneath, apparently. "These life fibers...well, I assume they're alive. A symbiosis, then? How do they feel about the arrangement? I hope it's mutual." The suit was a performance-enhancement, which set off even Ted's few alarm bells. "Any observed long-term effects? Working that deep has to have consequences."

"Ah, a computer whiz. So whatever you are, so the more you become..." Ted's expression turned grim for a moment. On the one hand, this meant that Satsuki wasn't omniscient. There's a good chance he could hide himself from her, or so he thought. Who knows, maybe Ted's true potential was something that would be very different from what he dreaded. Couldn't hurt to keep babbling more questions, all the while still holding the weight indefinitely. "So how does that whole process all work? Finding out about this untapped potential and so on."

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-23 04:14 am (UTC)(link)

That's disturbing, even if whoever it was was a volunteer. "A deadly dominance game, then. Thank goodness I wasn't swallowed by it." He was chilled a little at Satsuki's demeanor. In the interim he'd looked up the identities of her supporters, and recognized her describe the overzealous, pink-haired girl: Nonon. She talked about the lost so easily.

"And yet I can hardly refuse." He'd said, way back when, then he'd give his life for the sake of his city. He couldn't reasonably turn down a risk like this. He comforted himself by a moral allegory. The flesh would undoubtedly destroy if not mastered and self-denial practiced. These life fibers, perhaps, were not far removed from that principle.

Getting slain by thing wasn't his main worry, anyway. There's she goes about his "strongest trait" again. He hoped it was something different than what he feared, and yet the smallness of that hope argued the other thing. On the other hand, there was a small glimmer of hope that Satsuki might believe him to be a mere athlete or marksman. Maybe it would weaponize his verbosity, like Levy's solid script magic, but aural.

"Very well, I'll maintain the course." Judging by the way he still absent-mindedly held the weight, Ted seemed to mean it. "If you really mean to give me this opportunity, then I mean to take it. So long as it won't corrupt my soul, I can't object to destroying my body." Even if he was a little unclear on the specifics. Would she give such a suit to him, no strings attached? When? How would we know when he was ready? When would they meet again? And so on. If only Ted were a detail-oriented person. Alas...

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-23 06:42 am (UTC)(link)

That could pose a problem; Magic had a strong showing in Everglade. Then again, he had Marie's Nundu cloak, said to be impervious to the stuff. Then there's the Rabbit's Foot, which had a few odds and ends for the purpose. Seems Satsuki's distaste for the supernatural carried over to her vestments.

"Oh, yes right of course." He dropped the bar with a clang. Boy were his arms tired! "Hah, am I to run this rag ragged? Given its...nearness, would I be scorched along with it or...um, left indecent? Not to grumble, just wondering whether its destruction is the only worthy proof of advancement. You're not the kind to suffer waste lightly." And now the part Ted didn't like; the exchange. He'd have hoped this would be something given gracefully; may this not be a Faustian bargain.

"What happens then? What would you have of me?"

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-24 05:57 am (UTC)(link)

EXCEPT NONON IS DEAD HAHAHA

Ted probably wouldn't notice anything, unless someone pointed it out to him. His interest piqued at the mention of a duel. "Any competition, with anybody? I can certainly handle that." Why on earth she wanted such a thing is beyond him. Maybe it's that "let's you and him fight" cajoling women are so fond of. "Would you want to observe? Should I make ticket arrangements? Need it involve the suit? What's the percentage of life fibers in this incarnation, anyway? Do I have to actually win this duel? It's just the shirt, correct? No other pieces?" Questions, questions.

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-24 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
"No, the shirt will do, thank you. So it will need to play a part in the competition...suppose that rules out a spelling bee. Hmm, what else is there besides some sport or contest? Just to know my options."
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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-26 12:17 am (UTC)(link)

Well, if he chooses a theology quiz, Theodore here will have everyone whipped.

Ted's eyes lit up at the mention of training. "Ah, you mean it? That would be wonderful!" Vyers and Krillin were handling his martial arts nonsense, with left Ike with sword duty. If she helped him out on that department, his stabbies would be equal once again to his fisties. Or so he assumed. His puppy-dog eyes were begging for a 'yes'. "I'm sure my pokemon would love that too. I fear they might be getting a little slack now that their usual opponents have strayed."

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-26 04:39 am (UTC)(link)

Ted was only excited because he forgot how grueling the sessions were at lightning speeds. From Vyers kicking his rear to Krillin breaking his back, Ted somehow figured Satsuki for a kinder, gentler sensei. Woe is he.

"Uh oh. Now I think you have cause to expect a more plaintive response. Still, you are the most knowledgeable about these life fibers." He plucks at his shirt. "You'd probably help me burn this one faster than anybody. And yes, pokemon! I'd be lying if the thought of kicking Justice's tail didn't give me satisfaction. If there's a spare pokeball around, I might even catch him. But they too could help me on my quest."

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-27 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
He chuckled. "One day I will figure how everyone suspects me for being thrice as crafty as I am. Goodness, what strange wrong I must have done to arouse these conspiracies. Then again, I don't suppose I blame Luke. Being taught by you runs counter to his nature, the nature of teenage boys, and the nature of the relation between yourselves. But I'm not so proud as all that."

"Ah, yes, that is how I christened him, though you may wish to keep that to yourself. It gets him mysteriously yet magnificently wrathful."

Her comment about the sword piqued his curiosity further. "Oh? There's some pressing need to cut these threads to the quick, eh? What sort of trouble are these increasingly mischievous fibers up to?"
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[personal profile] youfool 2016-02-28 04:28 am (UTC)(link)

He laughed again at her correction. "Innocent as doves, wise as serpents. I'm so glad you agree. Ah, that makes sense. There must have been many so armored in your world, so a blade such as that seems only natural. Rather puts me at your mercy, should we ever duel." He's joking! Dueling a girl is disgraceful.

"Combination? Goodness, no. As if I'd drub him with a mob. It would have to be a duel. Yes, even a dualism. A clash of two opposite forces. One who takes himself far too seriously, versus one for whom the whole world is a joke. Mind against spirit. Man-made opposing the supernatural. A shut mouth struggling with a large and loose tongue. A constant frown contrasted with an eternal smile. Justice, at war with one who flouts justice at every turn. Why, it's practically black and white! Yes, let his defeat come not at the hands of a gang, but a Gengar!"

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-03-01 01:50 am (UTC)(link)

Don't get him started, Satsuki. Ted's one of those incredible bores who talks at length about his pets. More than his usual talking, anyway. But first he'll celebrate.

"Ah, thank you! I'll make you proud. Er, pleased." Pride's a sin. "But should I train without the suit, in order to surpass its limits, or with the suit, to grow accustomed?" Decisions, decisions. Ted wanted a 3-star the moment he heard about it. Would anything else serve Everglade's second-darkest hour? Time, for all he knew, might be running out for his city.

"Hah, well I'm glad to be surmounting expectations already. It's funny, I don't entirely know his origins myself. Back in my Guardian days--" A pause, for a moment, as he comes dangerously close to his painful nostalgia. "--anyway, a few months ago Porrim and I tasked ourselves with exorcising a haunted house just full of the little imps. Gastly's, that is, a younger, more primitive Gengar. With the power of pokemon and vacuums we made an end of their little haunt, and I got a stumpy little ghost for my troubles. I refer, of course, to Trevenant. Or the sproutling he was then.

As fate would have it, one week later I was approached by two sprightly reporters hosting a game show. About ghost pokemon, no less! My run-in with those ghouls were more than enough to allow me passage through all their questions with flying colors. With each successful answer, my spoils grew, until at last they offered me a doll. Not the most grown-up of gifts, but I resolved to take it graciously all the same. At that precise moment, the doll revealed itself to be possessed! It scared the wits out of my interlocutors, then turned its spirited eyes towards me.

Ready to do battle with something craven enough to inhabit a toy, I fought fire with fire, and brought out my stump. My whole being was primed for honorable combat, and then something bizarre happened. They exchanged a few words, the Gastly laughed, and then joined my side without so much as a passing bruise. I could hardly believe it! That was the first pokemon I ever captured through sheer congeniality. I swear he was one of those troublemakers making mischief at the mansion. How else did he and Trevenant get along so amicably, unless they knew each other from the start? We've been fast friends ever since. Well, mostly. He's not the most well-behaved, in spite of my efforts."

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-03-02 02:47 am (UTC)(link)

Hey, he doesn't like to listen to himself talk! Ted just likes to talk. It's a significant difference!

Ted's go to thinking about orbital lasers in immaculate detail. A satisfied smile adorned his closed eyes as he completed the fantasy. "These life fibers...they're very immodest, hah, aren't they?" It's fitting, given the colorful getup he's in most of the time anyway. Still, even he couldn't hide a wince of discomfort as he thought about latent abilities.

As far as things that took practice, Ted was getting used to social cues and hints that he thought Satsuki was dropping. It'd be bad manners to talk about his without getting regaled in kind. "Hah, you're fond of little dogs too? I'd have thought you'd prefer something more like a houndoom. Go ahead with your tale."

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He chuckled at the anticlimax, then again at the contrast between the snobbishness of the animal and the love of the owner. Even Ted could notice when Ms. Austere broke face. "Haughty bitch, isn't she? I had no idea Pokemon hailed from monarchical lands." And how unexpectedly feminine, Ted thought, for Satsuki to like a poodle. Better than a white cat to stroke while plotting world domination, anyway.

"Well, that's two mutual interests I'm glad to have discovered today: pokemon and these fibers, both of which I can't wait to get the better of. What times work best for you?" Out comes the planner app. Between Vyers, Ike, (maybe) Krillin & 18, all this exercise might almost excuse his joblessness.

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-03-04 03:14 am (UTC)(link)

They do say pets come to resemble their owners...

"Oh, it's usually [insert schedule the mun is too lazy to think of here]. Thankfully Ike has no steady work and Vyers is a Guardian, which is yet more shiftless. It should pose no trouble meeting you both times!" Once the logistics were out of the way, Ted took that as a cue to pack up and get back to his turtle shell. Don't ask.

But before that, he felt like saying something. doesn't he always

"I'm really glad you lost your job." Wait,no, that came out wrong.

"Er, that is...Nova City always seemed like it didn't have a soul. A lurching mass of machines which made cogwheels of men. The best you could say about it is that it's efficient; which, without any superlative, is a nice way of saying it goes nowhere very quickly. It's tragic that it lost a purposeful person like you, and yet I can't help but note the correction of the incongruity. Like the two of you didn't belong, in the best way possible. In my estimation, you've always done your best work outside its borders. Goodness, if I could only find a way to say you were too good for it without tempting egoism.

It's just...whenever I despaired for my own city, you've always been there to provide, if not an answer, a means of getting one. And you don't ask for anything in return. With this armor, you've ignited a hope that perhaps some good can be done for Everglade after all. It's so much plainer to see without the dreary backdrop of Nova City against you. You're as bright and significant to me as the Stars on this uniform. Under your astral auspice, I know I can burn it into the light of three. Thank you from the bottom of my heart."

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[personal profile] youfool 2016-03-04 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)

Ted came out of these paeans feeling a little bashful, as though he woke from a trance, but her curtness set him towards laughing it off. "I'm looking forward to our next encounter. Maybe I'll get to see that sword of yours come out of its sheathe. I'm sure I'll learn something in this gigantic school. Until we meet again." He waved, then squeaked out of the waxed gymnasium floor. His collection of teachers was growing steadily; at this rate he'd have one for every day of the week.