Re: [Fūton] - Kichiro Fujimoto
Your assuming I am complaining, but I am not complaining. I did contradict myself. I should have specified that I hate typing details and what I should have said when suggesting training, basically, "you explain in detail, I listen and ask questions later". What you claim as confusing, I claim as a better understanding of the Wind Nature. I don't mind Nathan.'s teachings because it is basically all to it, "what it does and how it is performed". Nothing else. That is our Role-playing System. Give me an example of how he is to "explain" the technique. I'm unaware of this method of teaching. That was sarcasm, my apologies.
I don't mind asking questions and to the point of stopping in the middle of training for a better explanation of the Jutsu, as in how it is performed, before moving ahead. Also, back to the "Nathan.'s" method of training is something I find unacceptable. Asking how I would "counter and utilize 'this' in battle" is what I say optional as it is something that can not be [how should I say it] known without actually Role-playing. Reason why? It is because a lot of it deals with Role-playing as it plays an important a role.
To Nathan.: I do apologize and other stuff that goes along with that apology. You should have not taken me, but you did. I thank you for that, many times over. Your training is great. Just a few flaws which is not your fault. Also, you could have came to me first, but that doesn't matter right now.
To Wesobi: Thank you for your reply. I deeply apologize for putting your Sempai Nathan. in a difficult situation. To your question, why bother Role-playing? It is like asking, why I do anything? It is because I want to. Not sounding like an a-hole, even though it sounds like it, the real answer is "supposedly" for fun, social, and learning experience.
It's Nathan and/or your (Wesobi) decision whether to continue my training or not? It's Nathan decision to continue with "his" method or my "simple" method of training?
Edited: Underline. Not one Sensei or Sempai explains "What a technique does" (or how it effects the target or if harmful to the user) in some cases of training. Most of the five element techniques, in the Anime/Manga, show no major drawbacks, but the common being chakra depletion. However, the Ninja Arts (such as Ninjutsu, Genjutsu, Fuuinjutsu, etc), where most techniques were labeled forbidden because the effects/defects it place on the user - having major draw-backs - and evil in nature. In Role-playing, when battling, it is up to the target to describe the resulting damage from the technique it does upon their body from which-ever limb the user of the technique hits.