[Maybe it's all too much for Ayumu to take on - assisting with the clinic, the shinki sanctuary, her new job at the bar and extra efforts associated with that, but no one ever accused her of taking it easy in life so of course, after death, she carries on the same way she always has. Her own projects and activities aside, she's still a shinki with a goddess to protect, too.
The training game of 'spot the ayakashi' is actually a fun, relaxing diversion compared to the relentless hardwork she usually puts herself and her students through in order to hone and improve their skills. And it's good for her, too, given her blind left eye. For Ayumu, the training is less an exercise is observation; her skills there are very sharp and are pretty well-honed as is.
No, for her, this game is more of an exercise in learning how to trust and fully cooperate with others. For this reason, she's firmly planted herself so her blind spot is to her training partner, leaving her to cover the landscape to her right.]
So how are you doing? Any luck spotting the enemy?
[She speaks easily enough, her tone light and conversational and body language relaxed. Just from looking at her, one might not suspect how unaccustomed to working with others she actually is. On the surface, Ayumu seems to handle cooperate and teamwork well enough, after all...]
Rest and Relaxation
[Ah, a street festival. This is just what Ayumu needs to unwind a little. She can be found strolling peacefully among the attendants, either in line at the food stands or watching the traditional performances on the street corners with intent interest. On occasion, she can be spotted off by herself mimicking them herself. Her first few imitations are shaky but the more she watches and practices, the closer she gets to mastering flawless impersonations of the performers.
Everyone needs a hobby? If that's what this is...]
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[Maybe it's all too much for Ayumu to take on - assisting with the clinic, the shinki sanctuary, her new job at the bar and extra efforts associated with that, but no one ever accused her of taking it easy in life so of course, after death, she carries on the same way she always has. Her own projects and activities aside, she's still a shinki with a goddess to protect, too.
The training game of 'spot the ayakashi' is actually a fun, relaxing diversion compared to the relentless hardwork she usually puts herself and her students through in order to hone and improve their skills. And it's good for her, too, given her blind left eye. For Ayumu, the training is less an exercise is observation; her skills there are very sharp and are pretty well-honed as is.
No, for her, this game is more of an exercise in learning how to trust and fully cooperate with others. For this reason, she's firmly planted herself so her blind spot is to her training partner, leaving her to cover the landscape to her right.]
So how are you doing? Any luck spotting the enemy?
[She speaks easily enough, her tone light and conversational and body language relaxed. Just from looking at her, one might not suspect how unaccustomed to working with others she actually is. On the surface, Ayumu seems to handle cooperate and teamwork well enough, after all...]
Rest and Relaxation
[Ah, a street festival. This is just what Ayumu needs to unwind a little. She can be found strolling peacefully among the attendants, either in line at the food stands or watching the traditional performances on the street corners with intent interest. On occasion, she can be spotted off by herself mimicking them herself. Her first few imitations are shaky but the more she watches and practices, the closer she gets to mastering flawless impersonations of the performers.
Everyone needs a hobby? If that's what this is...]