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Entry tags:
- !intro log,
- aymeric de borel | final fantasy xiv,
- ginia | original character,
- hibiki shikyoin | pripara,
- joscelin fitzthomas | oc,
- nanako dojima | persona 4,
- rider (iskandar) | fate zero,
- romeo | romeo's blue skies,
- shun kurosaki | yu-gi-oh! arc-v,
- suzaku kururugi | code geass,
- yuna yuki | yuki yuna is a hero,
- ω alisaie leveilleur | final fantasy xiv,
- ω alphinaud leveilleur | ffxi,
- ω archer [emiya] | fate stay night,
- ω lancer (diarmuid ua duibhne) | fate/ze,
- ω nari reno | original character,
- ω shinichi okazaki | nana,
- ω symmetra | overwatch,
- ω yui | angel beats,
- ω zelda | loz: ocarina of time
June Training
Who: Everyone
What: Information and Training
When: December 7th
Where: Outside the 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 rear of the Meeting Hall, where 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.
Once they've had a chance to have things explained, they'll have the chance to relax and enjoy an afternoon party.

Meeting Hall
God Training
Shinki Training
Physical Training
Rest and Refreshments

In Summary:
What: Information and Training
When: December 7th
Where: Outside the 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 rear of the Meeting Hall, where 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.
Once they've had a chance to have things explained, they'll have the chance to relax and enjoy an afternoon party.

God Training
- Newly arrived gods are escorted into a much nicer room than the warehouse where the last set of new gods got their informational speech. It's a smaller meeting room, with tatami floors and a small dais at the front of the room where the speaker stands. A minor deity is giving the speech, and none of the white-robed shinki enter.
The speaker delivers her welcome speech with the intonation of someone who's practiced it many times. Newly arrived gods 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. They are allowed to remain in the room as long as they wish, should they want to discuss questions with each other or with more experienced gods who are here to help out.
Shinki Training
- Various shinki in the white-and-gold of Amaterasu's hosuehold are stationed around the dojo, passing out informational pamphlets that have been freshly printed. They will be happy to answer any questions or instruct the newcomers in the use of the borderline. They also accompany their answers, or lessons, with 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.
The dojo is back to its old, fully functional self; a set of motionless straw targets line one wall, to be used by people practicing with any of the weapons spread out on tables or hanging in racks on the walls. Outside, six animated straw targets wait in an area marked off with red ribbons and warning signs. Anyone entering the marked area may find themselves in combat with one (or more) of the magical training dummies. Those who leave the marked area, though, won't be chased.
Physical Training
- Beyond the dojo, a scavenger hunt has been set up throughout the grounds of the Meeting Hall. Brightly colored plastic balls are hidden in shrubbery, tucked into support beams, floating among reeds in the ponds, and lurking in even cleverer hiding places. When a god or shinki gets their hand on one of them, they will burst open to reveal a hidden prize, such as candy, small toys, or accessories. How many can you find?
As well as the scavenger hunt, the white-robed shinki are engaging in more serious physical training and will be happy to let new gods or shinki join them. Sparring matches with practice weapons from the dojo, jogging laps around the hall, sit-ups, push-ups... or, for the younger shinki, competing to see who's the fastest to climb a tree.
Rest and Refreshments
- Midafternoon, once the last of the scavenger-hunt prizes have been found, the white-robed shinki will turn their hands to clearing away the training equipment and laying out a lovely buffet table. Bright lanterns are hung from the trees, and a few shinki even take up a station on one side of the training area and begin playing shamisen, koto, wooden flute and drum. Although their instruments are traditional, their music selection ranges from some very classic Japanese tunes to others that sound surprisingly modern. The koto player can really rock!
Old and new gods and shinki alike are welcome to circulate, socialize with their friends, partake of the buffet food and enjoy the music. There's even room for those who feel inspired to dance, and plenty of privacy offered by the extensive garden for those who would rather retreat with their new partners to have a serious conversation.

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
- Relax at a party
- Have fun~
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He wants to be better so that Shin will stop looking at him with those disappointed eyes.
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He sighs with a bit of relief to see the first aid kit still by the side of the training grounds. He speeds up a bit, "Come on, let's get that cleaned up."
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This is ridiculous, honestly. Joss is perfectly capable of taking care of his own minor hurts, but he doesn’t mind it. Bizarrely. What’s gotten into him?
“...sentimentality...” he whispers to himself.
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He looks at Joss a little confused. "Center Mentality?" He might have recognized the word in English, since even though he grew up speaking Japanese too, his vocabulary is better in English.
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"It's stupid."
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"It's way more annoying to see a trying too hard to be grown up," says the pot to the kettle. "Just stop worrying about it."
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"You're still a teenager, aren't you?" he points out eventually. "Why the big brother act?"
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He gives a little shrug, smiling softly, "Maybe I just want one myself."
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And yet, oddly, the thought has appealing qualities.
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"Besides, a big brother's not like a parent. It's not like they can really make the rules, they can just tell you that you've messed up."
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"I don't care for rules of any sort," he points out, as if his actions today hadn't already made it abundantly clear.
"I wonder what it would feel like to have a sibling, though."
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"There's rules, and then there's morals, I guess. Usually if you make sure you have decently good morals things just go better. For you, for the people around you." He shrugs, "Rules don't have to be there to protect you."
He pauses, then smirks at Joss, "Is it working? I'm not sure I know what I'm doing."
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And he does. Just talking with Shin makes him feel lighter. Less...alone than before. He hadn't even really realized just how lonely he'd been, exactly, because he hadn't known what loneliness felt like, but now he finds it lifting.
"You really are a sentimental idiot, though," he says fondly.
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