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Post by Zoro on Dec 14, 2006 19:22:45 GMT -5
Zoro grinned. "You do have spunk. So here's a move of mine that's taken down some of the strongest swordsmen on the seas!" He crossed his arms over his chest as he charged Yahiko. "Oni Giri!" He quickly slashed out in an asterix pattern. It was usually not only able to take down opponents in one blow, but also generally shattered an opponents weapon as well. Even with shinai, it was still strong enough to stun an opponent for a time.
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Post by //Yamaneko on Dec 15, 2006 1:04:21 GMT -5
Yahiko flew backwards with a loud yell. The shinai was knocked out of his hands, shattered in the middle. He landed in a heap some meters back, his wooden sword falling to the ground with a crunch.
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Post by Zoro on Dec 15, 2006 1:13:23 GMT -5
Zoro set aside his three swords and walked over. He hadn't struck with enough force to break anything like a bone, sao he knew Yahiko wouldn't be seriously injured, albeit, a bit bruised.
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Post by Suichi || Kurara on Dec 15, 2006 7:09:48 GMT -5
Kurama smirked a little as Zoro executed the asterix pattern. "That was an interesting name..." he said to himself.
((OOC: Just in case, the reason why Kurama smirked at the "Oni Giri" is because there is a famous portable snack in Japan that is called Onigiri.))
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Post by Zoro on Dec 15, 2006 18:14:08 GMT -5
(ooc: I know. Eichiro Odda, the writer of One Piece, named it that for that very reason. The technique has a double meaning. The first meaning is, as you said, a Japanese riceball, the other meaning (Which is the one Zoro actually uses) is 'Demon slash')
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Post by Suichi || Kurara on Dec 15, 2006 23:37:09 GMT -5
((OOC: ooooh...I see....wait, "demon slash"? *gulps* I'm doomed...XD))
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Post by //Yamaneko on Dec 20, 2006 17:06:41 GMT -5
//^^; Sorry I'm late!!//
Yahiko sat back up, rubbing the side of his arm. "That. . . didn't hurt. . . too much. . ." he said, slightly lying.
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Post by Zoro on Dec 20, 2006 19:00:48 GMT -5
Zoro set the shinai back where he'd found them. "Hmm. Then I must have held back more than I realized."
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Post by //Yamaneko on Dec 21, 2006 1:04:41 GMT -5
'Held back?!' Yahiko thought. He stood up, looking at the wrecked shinai. He scooped it up quickly, looked around, then quickly tossed it behind a bush. "Kaoru's gonna kill me if she finds out I broke one of the shinais. . ." he said nervously as he sneaked back into the kitchen.
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Post by Zoro on Dec 21, 2006 22:52:14 GMT -5
Zoro followed after Yahiko smirking. exactly like I used to be. He sat down. "Kid, do you have a rival?"
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Post by //Yamaneko on Dec 22, 2006 2:50:54 GMT -5
"Yeah. Why do you ask?" Yahiko replied.
//ARGH!! It's what's-his-face!!! I forgot his name. . . T-T//
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Post by Zoro on Dec 22, 2006 13:56:18 GMT -5
(ooc: Yutaro? It's the kid who's arm Raijuta destroyed, correct? That would be Yutaro)
Zoro nodded. "Yeah? Who is it?"
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Post by //Yamaneko on Jan 3, 2007 1:59:38 GMT -5
//Yeah! Yutaro!! ^^ Thanks!//
"A guy my age named Yutaro. He's overseas now, though. . ." Yahiko said, sitting down and eating.
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Post by Zoro on Jan 3, 2007 21:33:52 GMT -5
Zoro shrugged. "Oh." He started eating as well, ignoring the taste of the food. Which was probably a good thing, since it was Kaoru who'd cooked it.
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Post by //Yamaneko on Jan 6, 2007 14:34:49 GMT -5
//Kaoru: WHAT WAS THAT, YOU FREELOADER PIRATE?!?!?! me: *shoves back into closet* Kaoru from inside the closet: I'LL GET YOU!!!//
Yahiko merely scarfed down the food, already used to the bad taste from constant eating.
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