Rai paced about the Training Room, pondering silently to himself as he made sure that everything was right for his 'student'. He had made his decision to help Amarante find out a way to use her Semblance to fight, but he really didn't know if he was truly ready to be a teacher as of now. Once more, Rai gave a look at his current setup, worrying that it might not be enough for Amarante. Currently, two violet cushions sat on either side of a low-mahogany table Rai had been able to buy in Bellmuse, with a tea set accompanying the setup. In addition, a stick of lavender incense slowly burned in a small jade holder, it's scent perfect for making any tense people to relax, and be at harmony with their inner nature. But what was the key part of this small peaceful setup, was the calligraphy set Rai had managed to procure at home. After looking into the student profile of 'Amarante Sakura', Rai saw that she was capable of utilizing glyphs as her Semblance. Not very hard to deal with, as glyphs were very wide ranged in abilities, but one thing puzzled him greatly.
Why didn't she just use attacking glyphs? So far, the only notable abilities she had shown were shielding and healing, but by all means, there shouldn't have been a problem with her utilizing damaging glyphs. So why did she not utilize them? By all means, Rai honestly believed that he, out of all of the people in that Combat Medicine class, was the least qualified to assist her, as his Semblance was more rigid in use, while hers was terrifyingly powerful. Actually, by all means, she had the potential to be stronger than even [i]himself[i], but she didn't seem to have the motivation to do so.
Or, it's something else entirely... Rai shook himself out of his thoughts, deciding that he should train to pass the time. Shrugging off his kimono sleeves, Rai allowed the top of his kimono to fall to his waist, showing off his bare torso to the air. He breathed deeply, slowly drawing out his odachi, before getting into a combat stance.
In one move, he gave a yell, bringing his sword down on an imaginary enemy's blade, before letting the tip of his sword to drop, before swinging upwards, scoring a deep wound on his imaginary enemy's torso. Spinning the odachi by the handle, Rai then swung his blade from his right side, now gutting the invisible foe. He then lashed out with a side kick, before bringing his sword in a full rotation, ending his attack then and there. With his nerves now calmed a little, Rai just stood in the middle of the room, steadying his breathing, before sheathing his blade.
He then settled to sit himself down into a lotus position, allowing himself to release the energy of his soul, the azure dragon coalescing itself from his Aura. Slowly, and ever so silently, the dragon started to circle the room's high ceiling, it's presence bringing about a certain sense of calm in the room, while being ever so watchful of it's creator. And with that, Rai began to wait.
Why didn't she just use attacking glyphs? So far, the only notable abilities she had shown were shielding and healing, but by all means, there shouldn't have been a problem with her utilizing damaging glyphs. So why did she not utilize them? By all means, Rai honestly believed that he, out of all of the people in that Combat Medicine class, was the least qualified to assist her, as his Semblance was more rigid in use, while hers was terrifyingly powerful. Actually, by all means, she had the potential to be stronger than even [i]himself[i], but she didn't seem to have the motivation to do so.
Or, it's something else entirely... Rai shook himself out of his thoughts, deciding that he should train to pass the time. Shrugging off his kimono sleeves, Rai allowed the top of his kimono to fall to his waist, showing off his bare torso to the air. He breathed deeply, slowly drawing out his odachi, before getting into a combat stance.
In one move, he gave a yell, bringing his sword down on an imaginary enemy's blade, before letting the tip of his sword to drop, before swinging upwards, scoring a deep wound on his imaginary enemy's torso. Spinning the odachi by the handle, Rai then swung his blade from his right side, now gutting the invisible foe. He then lashed out with a side kick, before bringing his sword in a full rotation, ending his attack then and there. With his nerves now calmed a little, Rai just stood in the middle of the room, steadying his breathing, before sheathing his blade.
He then settled to sit himself down into a lotus position, allowing himself to release the energy of his soul, the azure dragon coalescing itself from his Aura. Slowly, and ever so silently, the dragon started to circle the room's high ceiling, it's presence bringing about a certain sense of calm in the room, while being ever so watchful of it's creator. And with that, Rai began to wait.