The Far Shore Mods (
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Entry tags:
- !intro log,
- ayumu yamazaki | peace maker kurogane,
- chikusa kakimoto | katekyo hitman reborn,
- edge | final fantasy iv,
- elfnein | senki zesshou symphogear,
- garry | ib,
- ginia | original character,
- hibiki shikyoin | pripara,
- judar | magi,
- keith | voltron,
- overlord zetta | makai kingdom,
- princess celestia | my little pony,
- shinji ikari | evangelion,
- shun kurosaki | yu-gi-oh! arc-v,
- wendy | kuroshitsuji,
- ω caster [ch chulainn] | fgo,
- ω davesprite | homestuck,
- ω goro akechi | persona 5,
- ω kanade amou | senki zesshou symphogear,
- ω lightning farron | final fantasy xiii,
- ω nari reno | original character,
- ω nona1 | oc,
- ω ross | senyuu.,
- ω tana | fire emblem: the sacred stones,
- ω yamanbagiri kunihiro | touken ranbu
February Training
Who: Everyone
What: Information and Training
When: October 15th
Where: Meeting Hall, the Far Shore
Summary: Training and informational sessions for newly arrived gods and shinki

Gods and shinki arriving at heaven's meeting hall are, should they allow it, guided to the Meeting Hall, where a reception area and a traditionally styled dojo and training ground have been made available for the day. The gods and shinki are free to take their time during this day to learn about the details of their new life from Amaterasu's shinki or from the many veteran new god and shinki volunteers.

God Training
Shinki Training
Physical Training
Rest and Refreshments

In Summary:
What: Information and Training
When: October 15th
Where: Meeting Hall, the Far Shore
Summary: Training and informational sessions for newly arrived gods and shinki

Gods and shinki arriving at heaven's meeting hall are, should they allow it, guided to the Meeting Hall, where a reception area and a traditionally styled dojo and training ground have been made available for the day. The gods and shinki are free to take their time during this day to learn about the details of their new life from Amaterasu's shinki or from the many veteran new god and shinki volunteers.

God Training
- Newly arrived gods are escorted into a traditional reception room within the Meeting Hall for an informational meeting covering the basics of proper god behavior. A minor deity is giving the speech, and none of the white-robed shinki enter. They are encouraged to discuss the information with each other and ask questions of more experienced gods, as well as instructed to guide their new shinki appropriately.
Shinki Training
- Various shinki in the white-and-gold of Amaterasu's hosuehold are stationed around the dojo, passing out helpful informational pamphlets. They will be happy to instruct the newcomers in the use of the borderline as well as offering an explanation of what is expected of a shinki and the importance of teamwork with other shinki and with gods. Shinki are encouraged to work together to practice what they've learned and discuss their perspectives.
A training game has been set up through a section of the Meeting Hall gardens, with little cut-outs of ayakashi hidden in the landscaping, tucked into bushes or taped under bridges. Prize ribbons are being offered for every ten "ayakashi" a shinki (or team) discovers.
Physical Training
- The dojo is stocked with a wide variety of practice weapons, traditional and modern, to offer some practice opportunity to gods who, for example, find themselves with a sword shinki but are at risk of cutting off their own toes. It's also useful for veteran new gods wishing to train with their current partner shinki. Several magically animated straw-stuffed training dummies, many of which have been carefully mended and patched with neat black stitching, are set up on the lawn with a white-robed shinki hovering nearby to watch over them. They make good training partners, although anyone who comes too close risks being targeted for a sparring match whether they wanted one or not.
The pond behind the dojo has had dozens wooden poles sunk in it, spaced a few feet apart, with a bunch of brightly colored ribbons tied around the pole in the very center. Some of the white-robed shinki are practicing scaling the poles and leaping from one to the next, until they get close enough that they can snatch a ribbon from the center pole, and several have fallen in and are being teased by their fellows.
Rest and Refreshments
- Instead of snacks being served at the training session, this week, white-robed shinki with little flags are conducting groups of newcomers and volunteers down to the Tokyo Daijingu shrine and into a street festival currently being held in Tokyo. Traditional dance troupes are performing on street corners, and vendors have every kind of fall street foods, from barbecue to takoyaki, chocolate-dipped bananas and red-bean pancakes. New arrivals will get a white-and-gold envelope with spending money for the fair, although gods and shinki who have had some time to settle in will have to handle their own lunch expenses.

In Summary:
- Get all the information you can handle
- Veteran new gods and shinki are welcome to volunteer showing the ropes
- Get in some training
- Go to a festival
- Spectate if you want
- Have fun~
physical training
[Sitting lazily over at the edge of the training grounds, Chikusa watches all of this unfold with a sharpness to his gaze that betrays his otherwise general feeling of apathy. Even if he apparently won't be able to learn this kind of magic for hundreds of years, it's still helpful to watch...]
I think he forgot how to implement that...
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[Well that makes this situation a little. Awkward. Keith exhales, steadying himself before twisting the blade, pulling it out, and striking a blow for the base of the dummy in order to topple it over.]
That's kind of a big oversight, isn't it?
[Unless they're trying to keep someone employed in repairing the things over and over, at least.]
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[who knows, really.]
Just pin them...
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What, are you wanting to learn to make some of these things?
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[Chikusa always speaks in a particularly slow manner, but this time around seems particularly sulky.]
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I guess you've got nothing but time up here.
[It's not like gods or shinki really get old and die off without something more extreme happening to them, right?]
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[Sorry, optimism what]
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Might as well work to more easily achievable goals, then?
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[Which explains why he's in a tree, just watching.]
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[Not that he's particularly interested in it himself, but take the scraps of optimism when you can find them...?]
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[Op...ti...mism...?]
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That too. [Is he worried that kind of magic will be used against them someday? What a thought...
His target seems to have given up for now, so Keith withdraws his sword, backing up a few steps in case it should spring back to life right away.]
Still, it's pretty handy to have something like this around to practice on.
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Mm... There's no need to hold back with them. They can be put back together.... And it's easier to find them instead of a sparring partner.
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Yeah, you get it.
[Even if he doesn't look that interested in fighting against them himself. He's clearly got other priorities with them right now, so that's fine.]
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[He prefers easier ways of taking out his enemies. Then again, it's fairly fatal.]
What have you tried with them...?
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Mostly just this so far. ['This' being the training sword he's picked up to mess around with, something he seems to at least have some kind of touch for.] Hand-to-hand stuff, too, but that feels kind of... clumsy. They aren't really built for it, I don't think.
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[Or complain. One or the other. Chikusa doesn't care.]
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[At least there's always the option of having a fellow flesh-and-blood sparring partner, but sometimes it's more tempting to wail on something you don't have to take any sort of care with.]
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[A tree or a person, whatever, Chikusa won't judge.]
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[So, maybe not anything will do.]
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[So there's a difference.]
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Yeah, but past that, you'd still want to hone your skills with them, right? Anything would work when you're getting started and used to a weapon, and a static target is probably better for that, but practicing with just that after you get a feel for a weapon isn't the most practical.
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They'll just beat you up instead of to death.
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[Which is still weird for him, but hey.]
So. Then what?
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