Black Dog, the weakest beast
He/Him
29
November 9th
Goldenrod
Heterosexual
Assassin
Beast
i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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Hitoshi Inoue
Shieldmaster [M/Hitoshi]
POSTED ON Jun 3, 2023 22:10:15 GMT
The invention of the Apricot ball ruined the human warrior. A history of training alongside monsters dulls humanity. Makes their senses weak, sharpens them towards a certain skillset.[break] Bluntly put, most people can't sense intent. Not in any real combat sense. That, more than any practice with the blade, is Inoue Hitoshi's greatest skill. Despite mankind's incessant desire to tame the world around them, he has never allowed his own instincts to be tamed. With every word, he senses the growing tension. Any scholarly meaning or true depth from much of those words is lost on him. Words like oft, erroneous, and Gwyar Ap Wledig are lost on this dog-shaped blade.[break] But he understands what comes next. He knows well the dance. The only true choice in life is whether or not to join that dance. There's a subtle shift in his footing, a preparation to charge. This man, Master, has a foot on him in height. He has the advantage of reach.[break] He has a decade. No, two decades of experience on him. This is no pampered summer lord. This is a warrior, one who has perfected his craft. In his eyes, Hitoshi sees the same glimmer he sees when he looks in a mirror.[break] This man has something to lose. Everything. His strength is drawn from a well most well never know. That well is deep enough to drown someone.[break] When the charge comes, the smaller creature meets him head-on. It is the mark of a foolish dog indeed to charge a bear, but what choice does the cornered dog have? Even a mutt still carries the blood of a wolf in his veins.[break] "Oh, you're fast, Master!" Titles and roles carry more meaning in this dog's world than names. This is a man. Not a sleeping slave, not a Mareep, but a man.[break] It takes a dog to spot such a creature among the masses. His blade twists in his hand, drawn into a low stance. He spends the spare milliseconds afforded by the bigger man's charge building his upward momentum, sending it into a slash that would tear into the ribs of a lesser foe, were he armed with a real blade. Instinct drives the cut. It is a self-taught technique. The principles are laid in the foundations of eastern swordplay, but no manual teaches this technique.[break] This dog has never had a teacher before. Gwyar Wledig
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