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Kashuu "misplaced swirly pasta" Kiyomitsu ([personal profile] adornmental) wrote in [community profile] estoria2015-11-01 08:15 am

[open] dojonuts

Who: Instructors at DOjo or DIEjo & you!
When: From today onward; training days will be held several times a week and the building is open for use outside of that, so feel free to tag in at any point!
Where: The dojo in Residential District's park
What: A dojo opens in the park! Chaos ensues, probably.
Rating/Warning: N/A, will update as necessary


A SPARRING MATCH A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY
i;
[There's a new building in the park that's finally finished, sporting a bundle of balloons outside because some moron heard that's what you're supposed to do for grand openings and now they'll be there until they deflate. Maybe you're here because you've seen the flyers advertising it or heard something mentioned on the network. Maybe you've been dragged over by one of the instructors! Maybe you spent too long staring at the DOjo or DIEjo banner and now someone's trying to usher you inside?! Either way, you'll be greeted warmly upon entrance and encouraged to mingle and familiarize yourself with the building and the other people around you.

The dojo itself is pretty sizable and has plenty of space to poke around in. There's an indoor section that's styled very traditionally, with wooden floors and a rack on the wall that has a number of wooden and bamboo swords for communal use. Outside of the building is an outdoor training area with a flat dirt ground, as well as targets and training dummies for people to whack. On the porch, there's a mat off to the side for shoes and a water cooler with cups stacked on top.

Strangely, there's also a list posted to the inner wall by the entrance that simply says Do not spar with these instructors if you're just beginning. Several names are listed below it in red, including Yamatonokami Yasusada, Okita Souji, Sayo Samonji and a few others. It seems like the list is a work in progress; new names are added frequently...]


ii;
[Introductions are done, rules are explained, and now it's time to dive into the meat of the dojo - training and practice. Since all levels are welcome, there are instructors both in and out of the building teaching everything from the very basics to more advanced techniques or specific styles. Activities throughout the day include:

• Spectating. Anyone's free to come watch! The inside of the dojo isn't enormous, but there's plenty of space in the outdoor training area to roam and make passing comments to your poor friends who are stuck in sword hell.

• Form practice and repetition sets. The most tedious part of training, but an important backbone for any style. Are your arms getting tired after 50 strikes to the air? Too bad, you're only halfway through!

• Instructional sparring matches. Instructors will go toe to toe in order to showcase more advanced moves to students, students will be paired with instructors for tutoring matches and to get tips on their form, and students will face off against each other to practice with someone of their skill level.

• Competitive matches. Take on an instructor or a fellow student to test your strength and skill! A very small person that is apparently just called Small Troop oversees these matches, keeping tally on the chalkboard. The truly bold can even take on one of the instructors on the "DO NOT SPAR WITH" list with the promise of a prize at the end! It's like a spicy food challenge, but slightly more health-hazardous...! Those who make it through a match will indeed get a prize, too: the whiteboard at the front of the hall now sports a very fancy calligraphy CONGRATULATIONS and then their name in much sloppier writing.]


JUST KIDDING WE REALLY NEED A DOCTOR
iii;
[Phew! It's been a long couple of hours already. You may be sweating buckets or feeling the awful burn of Sore Arms (that's going to hurt in the morning), but don't worry, mercy is arriving on swift wings and carrying a tray of snacks. It's finally time for a break! There's water and tea, canned coffees for those who need a stronger pick-me-up, sliced watermelon brought out with salt, and riceballs. Some may be significantly more misshapen than others, and watch out for any riceballs stuffed with unusual fillings... Lump of canned tuna or straight-up wasabi, anyone?]

[Alternately, at some point during the break period, someone will pose a suggestion: this dojo needs its very own mission statement. Every good dojo has a strong motto, after all! Everyone is encouraged to throw their suggestions into the pot - really, because if it's left in the hands of the morons who named the dojo itself, it's bound to be Bad.]

iv;
[Maybe you overshot your restraints and ended up seriously wailing on your sparring partner by accident (or "by accident", you bloodthirsty freaks). Maybe you're the unfortunate person who landed a partner that can't control themselves and you're now sporting a few shiny new bruises or cuts. Either way, injuries happen! It's a training risk and it's definitely a risk when the instructors are mostly swords, oops...

First aid knowledge is also pretty scant here, so anyone ushered off to the repair area might have to put up with people uselessly shoving ice packs at them and offering to bandage things that probably don't need bandages and whispering can we just use sticks for splints to each other. Some of them aren't great at judging injury levels either, so people with teeny tiny cuts could end up with five bandages and others who need a timeout may just get a "YOU'RE FINE" and a gold star sticker. GOOD LUCK.]


-

[As for anyone else in the park, the sound of screaming may both A) rudely shatter any peaceful park silence you were trying to enjoy and B) draw your attention over toward a new building by the park's edge. And boy, there sure is a lot of screaming happening... Some of it could be battle cries or power shouting, but there are definitely a few in there that sound genuinely distressed and pained?!

Moreover, there's a large sign on the outside of said building that simply reads HELP in sloppy, bold handwriting. And is that blood on the corner of the sign?? OMINOUS... Anyone who approaches to get a closer look will see that the bottom half of the sign has broken off and lies in the grass below. It says NEEDED IMMEDIATELY, SEEKING HEALERS AND ANYONE WITH FIRST AID EXPERTISE. Someone pity these fools and lend a hand...]


TEAM BUILDING EXERCISES FOR DUMMIES
v;
[Practice has finally come to an end - but don't think about leaving just yet. This is a traditional dojo, after all, and you know what that means? Everyone pitches a hand in to clean it up at the end. It helps the students to care more about their school if they have to put work into its maintenance themselves, right?

And there's a lot of maintenance to be done. Tufts of fox hair can be found here and there, or a broken door or two from some earlier wild matches, maybe streaks and splatters of blood in a few places, and-- is that a hole in the floor? When did that even get there? The outside area needs to have its ground leveled again, too, and scattered practice swords need to be returned to their proper places on the wall. Looks like everyone's got their work cut out for them... The small troop will also lend a hand if it looks like anyone is struggling, taking a tiny cloth to the floor or trying to show the best way to scrub out blood. With so many people working together, surely this won't take too long!]


vi;
[Cleaning has been Successfully Accomplished, hopefully with minimal bodily injury or property damage. Now it's time to go home and take a shower and sleep for a year, right? ...Nope! It looks like the dojo bonding hasn't quite finished yet. Escape is possible, but you may have some persistent people insisting on dragging you along despite your protests.

Anyway, it's not uncommon to share drinks after a successful day in training, but for the sake of the non-drinkers and underage among them, a cafe is what's ultimately decided on. Their field trip into the city is a blind game of follow-the-leader with no actual leader and they may take some detours (another cafe! A nice shop! A cart selling pretzels that just smells too good to pass up!) depending on who wants to go where, but they'll reach their ultimate goal eventually.

It's... it's the Macho Cafe. Enjoy?!]


(This is an open mingle for the dojo's opening and subsequent training/practice days! Feel free to toplevel, comment around and threadjack to your heart's content!)
liberalarts: (like eight whole pixels in this picture)

[personal profile] liberalarts 2015-11-02 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, Haru-dono, are y—

[ Kasen immediately starts to respond pleasantly enough, since of course he respects his saniwa greatly! Which is also why that "oh" gets Kasen's expression to fall, and then from there, he ends up taking a step back with a noise of Exterme Distress. ]

Wh- Why, I am—! No! No, I am most certainly not "into this sort of thing!!"

[ He's so huffy and indignant that it's almost endearing, but Kasen is still a moron so maybe not. ]

I was— [ A dramatic pause, and then Kasen hides his face behind his hands. ] ...This simply came to pass! It's unimportant!

[ he's so embarassed ]
swordsitter: (i don't want to rest in peace)

[personal profile] swordsitter 2015-11-02 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
[ haru is Not Convinced. he pauses, then steps forward, reaching up to gently pat the top of kasen's head. ] It's okay, Kasen-san. I'm not judging. [ well.. maybe a little bit? ] I'm just surprised. It didn't really seem like your sort of hobby..

[ maybe this is haru's fault. maybe he doesn't compliment kasen enough, maybe he isn't giving him enough affection, and so he has to come to a place like this to receive the admiration he needs..

(at least as long as he's with kasen, too, the servers will leave him alone.) ]


You look nice. I mean.. macho, I guess? Elegantly macho. [ nailed it. ]
liberalarts: (SLAPSGIVING IV: THE SLAPPENING)

[personal profile] liberalarts 2015-11-02 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
[ Like many swords, Kasen is just as weak to headpats, so when Haru reaches up to pat the top of his head, he's at first surprised, but then smiles gently once again. It seems he's a little soothed by that gesture, at least, since he's happy to be praised.

...Sort of. He's not sure if this is praise, and he really has a number of complaints here (he is being judged, he can feel it, and this is not his hobby!), but the last part at least quiets those as well. His eyes flutter in disbelief, but he ends up just laughing as he bows his head forward. ]


Ah, dear... Elegantly macho? I'm not sure if that's something to aspire to!

[ But he doesn't seem displeased by it. It's actually pretty funny, so he can't help but laugh. ]
swordsitter: (can you hear a voice?)

[personal profile] swordsitter 2015-11-02 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
[ mission accomplished? he's not really sure. kasen isn't usually the type that seems to invite hugs, but haru's pretty determined to get it across that he both loves him and supports him.. even if he wants to work at the macho cafe and show off his bodysuit. with that thought in mind, he lifts both arms, curling them around the spirit's neck and tugging him down against him in a fierce hug. ]

If anyone can do it, it's you, Kasen-san. [ he suspects it has something to do with being muscle-y and also very good at tea ceremony. and.. well, kasen is both of those. haru forgets the muscle-y part sometimes, what with kasen's flowers and the bow he wears in his hair when he's working. those things are kind of moe, after all. ]
liberalarts: (looks better than NY dollar pizza)

[personal profile] liberalarts 2015-11-03 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He really isn't, since despite all of those florid parts of Kasen's personality, there's still those parts of him that tend to be associate with the origin of his name, to put it nicely. Even with those swords he's closer to, he's only physically affectionate to a select few (really, just Sayo). So the hug comes as a surprise, and his eyes widen in brief surprise, but he's touched all the same.

After all, even if a hug wouldn't be his first choice to express himself, the sentiment is carried quite clearly. That's what's touching. Haruji is a good egg... ]


Oya— You are too kind, Haru-dono.

[ ...But he does hesitate with how to return this gesture. It's a bit awkward, since he's not sure whether he should return the hug, but he does at least end up setting his hands on Haru's shoulders to very lightly accept it all the same. ]

Ah, but I feel a bit less troubled, at least...! You've quite a talent yourself! [ of being moe as shit like wtf ]