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[semi-open] 💣 they're gonna clean up your looks
Who: The PLUS ULTRA! crew & friends.
Status: Semi-open.
Where: The Mighty Explosion God Ship Bomb!! ship that is docked in Eltrut or Elah. Or the small cottage the crew owns in Elah.
What: A catch-all mingle log for March for the PLUS ULTRA! crew and any friends happening by. Some Manta Board quest prompts have been included too.
Warnings: Tba.
Status: Semi-open.
Where: The Mighty Explosion God Ship Bomb!! ship that is docked in Eltrut or Elah. Or the small cottage the crew owns in Elah.
What: A catch-all mingle log for March for the PLUS ULTRA! crew and any friends happening by. Some Manta Board quest prompts have been included too.
Warnings: Tba.
⛵ Like the rest of the ships around the docks lately, the explosion of sea slugs has taken over the hero's ship as well. It's covered in what seems like hundreds of playful and colourful sea slugs. They are all over the deck, climbing up the mast and leaving strings of sticky slime all over the place. The slugs will either need to be removed somehow or killed. And the sea slug slime mopped up...
If crewmates and friends are looking for partners to go harvesting underwater pineapples with the ship can also be found in Eltrut waters where the special pineapples can be found. Go swimming or diving to collect as many underwater pineapples for the ship stores as possible.
🌼 If not on the ship, the crew can sometimes be found at their small cottage on the paladin's leviathan, Elah. The cottage is small but happens to be well kept despite four very unruly and busy teenagers living inside it. They have a small garden growing outside as well as various plants and pots all over the terrace.
And they seem to be preparing to build some kind of new addition to the cottage soon too as there is a pile of stone and wood stacked up outside. And an apple-shaped sheep keeps walking around too. Baaah.
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It's not that hard once you get everything mapped out and all the tools at your disposal. I've got some experience with fixing up the dojo every now and again, fixing up holes in places and putting back up walls. Now it's mostly just those, and not actual whole rooms, but how difficult could a whole structure actually be? We just gotta put all our strength, muscle and grit into it.
[Anything's possible when you put your best foot forward and pretend like you know what the hell you're doing. Plus they're two relatively smart pair of teens. They can't possibly screw this up that badly, can they?
Ranma stepped towards the wall, looking it up and down.] You want this entire wall knocked out, right?
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Ah- Yes I think so. I don't think it should be too hard to add to the structure but I think we'll need a frame built too... A frame for the new room. I did get some wood planks for that but I think I might need to map everything out properly too.
[He comes up to the wall with Ranma to inspect it.]
This wall will have to be removed in order to expand from there, yes. It should be fine to do that?
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You got to start somewhere, yeah. [His blue eyes fell upon the sledgehammer in the green teen's hands.] That hammer's good and all, but how about you stand back and I show you how a pro does it?
[If you count 'accidentally breaking through walls while being hunted down by other martial artists' as being a pro... But here, he's doing it on purpose! If he's good at breaking things by accident, then he should be an expert at doing it on purpose!
Ranma got up close to the stone wall, continuing to get a good feel of it. Then all at once, he reeled a fist back and delivered a straight punch into the center of the wall. The result? Every individual stone making up the wall cracking and crumbling on by one into rubble and dust starting from the large hole Ranma put through it. He was careful not to do any more damage than what was intended. Izuku'd probably be pissed if he took the entire house down with it.]
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[Oh lord there he goes. Ranma winds up and punches a perfectly perfect hole into the wall before Izuku can stop him from doing it. Izuku yelps on the spot the moment it happens and he's about to launch into a panicked frantic rush at the damage because- OH NO HIS NEW COTTAGE THAT'S NOT WHAT HE HAD IN MIND EXACTLY- He wanted to use the sledgehammer as well but-]
Saotome-kun?! [As the rock and dust clears Izuku ... blink. Hold up.] W-What... You managed to make a hole without damaging more...
[He's actually kind of impressed. Izuku has a lot of strength control but this kind of accuracy is beyond him. He could learn something from Ranma...]
That's amazing.
[If Kaveh sees this hole he's going to have a heart attack.]
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What, didja think I was gonna take the entire thing down?
[He's a little offended he doubted him, though not really. Ranma's had years of experience learning how to control his strength and pinpoint the accuracy and amount necessary to do as much as he wants/needs to without going overboard. Case in point, the hole was perfectly circular that you'd be forgiven if you thought he cut it out with a blade.
That's why we're going to do the responsible thing: Not tell Kaveh!]
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And that makes Izuku's eyes sparkle slightly.]
I didn't know you could be so accurate with your power and aim, Saotome-kun?! That's a perfect circle?!
[Yeah, he's dropping the sledgehammer and trying to mimic Ranma's previous stance.]
Would you be able to tell me how you did it?
[TEACH HIM]
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Of course I can? I've been training all my life in martial arts. It'd be more surprising if I couldn't.
[Since Izuku asked nicely, he might as well give the nerd a pointer or too.]
Tell me Izuku. What's the most important thing someone's got to keep in mind when it comes to fighting?
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Then he glances at Ranma.]
Ahh... To respect your opponent and never underestimate the situation?
[That's one of the most important things he keeps in mind, anyway.]
But against a wall... I would assume your breathing.
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Those are pretty important, but not what I'm thinking.
[Ranma walked back some, hands relaxed at his side.]
Control. That's one of the most important tools a combatant can have in their arsenal. Take me for example. Not to brag or anything... [But he will anyway as he jabbed a thumb in the direction of the wall.]
That wall? I've broken bigger and stronger things than that. But strength, speed and anything else? They're useless, downright detrimental if you don't know how to control it. If I couldn't be able to gauge and limit my strength, I could break things just by bumping up against them, or shatter people's bones if I try touching them. People think martial arts is all about the physical training. They're wrong. It comes with mental and spiritual exercises that any good martial artist worth his salt undergo.
[With all the mental comments and occasional vocal of Izuku being a dork, Ranma is one himself when it comes to fighting and martial arts.]
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Ranma's explanation has Izuku nodding quietly. He's a little nervous here because control is one of Izuku's biggest issues. He takes a notebook out from somewhere and starts to jot down a few of the things that Ranma says.]
I'm aware that there is more to combat and physical strength then just raw sheer power. It's being able to find a balance between the mind and body and heart that can be ah... A little tricky for me sometimes.
[He looks up at Ranma from his notes.]
How do you ... keep control of yourself? Say in ... an emotional situation? What do you then? How do you break "the wall" like that?
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Oh? That's an interesting habit. Someone takes notes, hm? Hopefully Izuku doesn't mind if Ranma tried to peak over to see what all's written down. But regardless, he took a careful study over Izuku's frame, scratching his chin.]
From what I've got to guess, you've only been fighting for yay-amount of years, around one or two? Give or take? [He waved his hand in a 'yay-nay' motion, since he isn't sure.] I've had all my life to learn how to hone in on how to control myself and keep a cool head. All it takes is concentration and clearing one's mind. Meditation's a good start, even if it's a bit boring at first.
[As much of a dunce he can be, if there's anything Ranma knows the inner workings of, it's fighting. If someone's genuinely asking how to improve their fighting prowess, he's not about to turn away someone he's cool with.]
Although if there's a situation that's so bad I need to make sure I don't get so emotional, I've got a technique that lets me drain my emotions and emit cold ki off my body. Long as I maintain it, I can't feel anything.
[... Of course, not everything he says might be useful to Izuku or anyone else.]
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Ah, yes. Just a few years... I had to catch up to my classmates for school so I did a lot of my own personal training with my mentor over the course of one summer.
[Which honestly should show how fast Izuku improves because he's pretty strong despite that. But he is a rather raw fighter. He relies on his pure strength- a lot. He could use a little more grace.]
I'd like to say I'm well aware of my body. But I've never thought about anything like meditation or clearing my mind. Sometimes... it's hard for me to focus when I get upset.
[Izuku does his usual stance and poses a punch and then a kick.]
Could you teach me?
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What, help you meditate? I don't mind giving a few pointers.
[... He's completely forgotten that he was supposed to be helping Izuku with the wall.]
First step is to find a calm and safe place. Is here good enough, or do we need to go somewhere else.
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He nods eagerly.]
Calm and safe place... Well, nothing is safer than the cottage right now? Or should we find a serene waterfall to stand under like in the movies?
[This should be fine!]
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Tsk tsk. Simple, innocent Izuku. The stuff they show in the movies is amateur hour. The way I did it had me sit on a giant block of ice buck-naked under a raging waterfall while Pop threw boulders at me to make me concentrate.
[Said with a sagely smile while placing his hand on Izuku's shoulder.]
... That's a little advanced for you, and I don't think there's many waterfalls here to begin with. Plus I'd rather not deal with my curse. So here works.
[He starts sitting down criss-cross applesauce, motioning for Izuku to do the same.]
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[WHAT IS YOUR LIFE]
Alright, I'm fine with trying it here. And not doing... any of that.
[He moves to sit across from Ranma and mimics his pose.]
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[Everyone has their own means of getting stronger. Some eat the hair of an all-powerful superhero to get their powers. Others go through grueling training from birth in a series of exercises and trials that violate at least 15 kinds of conventions.]
Works for me.
[Mainly because he doesn't know if he'll be able to find large enough boulders to chuck at the green bean in such a short amount of time.]
First step, close your eyes and block out any outside distractions. Follow your breathing and build a rhythm to keep track of.
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Right. I'll try my best...
[Izuku closes his eyes and tries to do just that. He tries to calm himself down enough and not pay attention to anything outside of what he's doing. But ... That's a little difficult because Izuku's brain runs a million miles a minute all the time. How does someone with brain-hyperspeed stop braining?]
Ah... Saotome-kun?
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No response. Not from the other teen, no. The only sounds present in Izuku's ear is the breezing winds and the chirps of nearby birds. He'd be forgiven for thinking Ranma up and left...
... But should he open his eyes, he'll see Ranma's still there, meditating...
... upside down. On his head.
Why are you like this Ranma?]
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[Upside down?! Izuku stares... Now he really can't focus on his meditation.]
S-Saotome-kun? How are you doing that...?
[Those must be some serious neck muscles.]
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[He asked, eyes still close, body still defying physics by staying like he is.]
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Forces me to maintain focus. Not for beginners.
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That's incredible. You must have trained for a long time to do that without hurting your neck.
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Took me a long time to do it, but I finally managed to get it by the time I was three. Lot of my training toughened me up so I can be strong enough to handle the really serious stuff.
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