Isn't that what creativity is? Drawing on past experiences and ideas to apply to new situations?Didn't we bring up the idea of camouflage when assaulting the Sunset Racer? Wouldn't it have been entirely IC for Keiko to have drawn on past experiences to fight Hazou?
Are you sure you don't mean --I've been wondering what "bloodline mastery" means on Keiko's character sheet. I suspect this is part of it - the ability to circumvent the Frozen Skein's fatalism and acquire agency despite it. And that means that now, she can finally stop.
That's probably from back when we were trying to get Keiko to have Combat Frozen Skein.Are you sure you don't mean --
*checks Keiko's sheet*
...the fuck? When did that get there?
Isn't it related to Combat Frozen Skein, which got mixed together with "Best Laid Schemes..."?Are you sure you don't mean --
*checks Keiko's sheet*
...the fuck? When did that get there?
[X] Action Plan: Reasonable Handling of New Information.
Are you sure you don't mean --
*checks Keiko's sheet*
...the fuck? When did that get there?
1: Does this look appropriate for your "average jounin", (as if any such thing exists,) or like a significant misestimate?
2: Did I just duplicate work because I got nerd sniped, or is there no document where I could have looked this up?
And while I'm asking...
3: Am I right to assume at least twenty points of Thousand-Yard Stare, or is that way under-generous?
4: Holy shit, Jaraiya has upwards of forty thousand EXP, at a very conservative estimate. No wonder he's a fucking badass. This isn't a question so much as a statement, but damn.
5: Is there such a thing as a legitimately noncombat-specialty ninja, or should I assume you have to keep shoving points into your combat skills forever if you want to live?
6: About how much XP would the average clan head have? Failing that, how old is Nara Shikaku?
7: What the heck does Bloodline Mastery do?
8: Are the Wakahisa, Mori and Kurosawa bloodlines mechanically representative of what your average Bloodline can do, or are they grandfathered brokenness?
Yeah, HDK.As to your questions, most can be answered with HDK, with the exception of 5 and 8.
I think it came from a good place and people genuinely wanted to help Keiko (and Ami)Y'all totally did betray Keiko.
Just to be clear. It was motivated by social idiocy and Ami, rather than malice.
But still.
I thought that the 30 levels in Frozen Skein were for the combat frozen skein?That's probably from back when we were trying to get Keiko to have Combat Frozen Skein.
IIRC, back in AugJev, Combat Frozen Skein was a skill that was capped by (among other things) the level of the Frozen Skein skill. Not sure how the Combat Frozen Skein is being modeled in FtD, though, so that skill may be just sort of sitting there.
That said, it's not impossible that it affects Keiko's ability to handle her bloodline, but if it does I can't remember hearing about that.
I thought that the 30 levels in Frozen Skein were for the combat frozen skein?
So the skill "Bloodline Mastery: Frozen Skein" in the "Non-elemental jutsu" section was always there? I just haven't picked up on it being there the last however many months?
Oh, hmm, I didn't notice the Frozen Skein 30 when I saw Bloodline Mastery. I haven't looked too much at Keiko's sheet, so I wouldn't know if it's new or not, but it sounds like it could be. Keiko did get a month of XP to spend, after all.I thought that the 30 levels in Frozen Skein were for the combat frozen skein?
So the skill "Bloodline Mastery: Frozen Skein" in the "Non-elemental jutsu" section was always there? I just haven't picked up on it being there the last however many months?
HOLY SHIT KEIKO'S HAD A BREAKTHROUGH
h o l y s h i t
Listen, people.
Tools do not have emotions. Tools do not have opinions. Ever since we first met her, Keiko has been thinking of herself as a broken tool - never good enough for the purposes people want to put her to.
A lot of this is from the Frozen Skein's drawback - the "inability" to plan or be creative. But Keiko's been noticeably improving on that front recently - note her plan with the camoflague cloak.
I've been wondering what "bloodline mastery" means on Keiko's character sheet. I suspect this is part of it - the ability to circumvent the Frozen Skein's fatalism and acquire agency despite it. And that means that now, she can finally stop.
She can stop thinking of herself as a tool that has to passively accept the uses she's put to. That was and has always been a deeply flawed coping mechanism woven around the underlying mental problem - and now that she can deal with the underlying problem, it's been broken.
There's going to be some ugliness in the aftermath - things like this are never pretty - but Keiko just did something that a year ago she would have thought of as literally impossible.
The next part - needs someone who'll understand that. If Kagome was available I'd be calling him in on this. As it stands... Ami or Jaraiya, ideally Jaraiya.
I predict that:
- Keiko will be intensely lost after this. She's just broken one of her fundamental beliefs about her own identity, and in the process she's learned some ugly things: the fact that she's been using the Frozen Skein as an excuse/coping mechanism is going to be a lot clearer to her, now that she knows that she can make major decisions on her own.
- Once she deals with that fear, and finds a new coping mechanism, she's going to try and make a hard break from her past habits, essentially "exiling" the part of her she doesn't like. Probably this will involve refusal to use the Frozen Skein.
- This will go badly wrong and hurt her, because she still has the Frozen Skein, and it's not going to go away that easily. She can't just reject it entirely - nor can she reject the part of her that exists to protect her from it.
- Once she has that realization, she ought to be able to accept the Frozen Skein as part of herself, integrating it more fully. This will improve her ability to manage it, her self-confidence, and her overall emotional awareness and health. It'll be a hard process, but this will be a good thing in the end.
Our job is to make sure she gets that far without dying.
Ami knew it would happen this way. She'd always known that when the time came, Keiko would either break or ascend. It was how they were made. So when news had come of Keiko's survival, that she hadn't broken, Ami alone had known what it meant.
Actually I think question 5 was sort of explained already. There isn't purely non-combat ninja per se, just that there are a ton of genin that couldn't cut it as field operatives and ended up being part of the bureaucratic backbone of the villages, that and retirees unable to go on missions for whatever reason. They aren't necessarily meant to be pure non-combat, but when you're pulled off the field in your early teens and spend the next few decades as a support unit than of course that's what you'll be putting all your accumulated xp in, rather than combat skills and jutsu. I could be remembering wrong though.
Ami knew it would happen this way. She'd always known that when the time came, Keiko would either break or ascend. It was how they were made. So when news had come of Keiko's survival, that she hadn't broken, Ami alone had known what it meant.
Consider also: Keiko was closest to Ami out of her immediate family. Consider the issues Keiko has that can be traced back to her family.
Now I'm imagining Hazou and Shikamaru in a pub...
Hazou: And then, she calls me out for not even trying to convince her... But I try to explain, and she just goes to the other extreme, blaming herself for being so compromised that I was justified in working around her. I guess I'm so used to Keiko preferring not to have to make difficult decisions most of the time, that I've been taking it for granted here as well.
Shikamaru: A plausible reflection, though only time will tell if it is accurate. On my part, I wish I had been aware of the incident in question, which I suspect may have primed Keiko to view decisions made on her behalf as usurpations of her agency, even when they were intended to minimise her emotional distress. I would have adjusted my plans accordingly.
Hazou: Twenty-twenty hindsight, eh? I'll drink to that. [raises glass]
Shikamaru: To twenty-twenty hindsight! [raises glass]
Barmaid: To twenty-twenty hindsight! [raises glass]
Hazou: Ami?
So who are the eight people?
Also wow, I didn't realize she was blaming herself for Hazo's choice to not tell her on my first read.
- Hazō
- Noburi
- Mari
- Kagome
- Jiraiya?
- Tenten
?- Shikamaru
?- Ami
?
I was under the impression that walking across the bay was so secure the first time because Noburi could sense anyone on/in it. Should we have Noburi playing in the water by the shore or something, with some kind of signal set up for if we're being watched?When Jiraiya returns, get his opinion of the letter/situation:
- We need to send a letter soon, to at least cancel Ami's favour.
- Should we accept the second meeting?
- We could try to figure out if Ami really does want a political marriage with the Goketsu.
- A walk across the bay would be pretty OPSEC-secure, and then a picnic on the shore.
- We're still a bit shaken from recent events, any advice?
It's still a pretty good spot despite the lack of Noburi:I was under the impression that walking across the bay was so secure the first time because Noburi could sense anyone on/in it. Should we have Noburi playing in the water by the shore or something, with some kind of signal set up for if we're being watched?
Ami: Yeah. I realized that sending that letter was a bad idea, after seeing my sister in such a sorry state.Now I'm imagining Hazou and Shikamaru in a pub...
Hazou: And then, she calls me out for not even trying to convince her... But I try to explain, and she just goes to the other extreme, blaming herself for being so compromised that I was justified in working around her. I guess I'm so used to Keiko preferring not to have to make difficult decisions most of the time, that I've been taking it for granted here as well.
Shikamaru: A plausible reflection, though only time will tell if it is accurate. On my part, I wish I had been aware of the incident in question, which I suspect may have primed Keiko to view decisions made on her behalf as usurpations of her agency, even when they were intended to minimise her emotional distress. I would have adjusted my plans accordingly.
Hazou: Twenty-twenty hindsight, eh? I'll drink to that. [raises glass]
Shikamaru: To twenty-twenty hindsight! [raises glass]
Barmaid: To twenty-twenty hindsight! [raises glass]
Hazou: Ami?
[><] Walk eastAmi: Yeah. I realized that sending that letter was a bad idea, after seeing my sister in such a sorry state.
Hazou: That's...
Ami: Which means we have to get married now!
Hazou: Okay, I'll run it by Ji-
Ami: You don't get it- NOW!
Hazou: Wha-
Ami: Don't worry, we've got an altar and a monk ready, and now we just got to visit that tailor...
Hazou: What?! Shikamaru! Don't just look at me with those pitying eyes! HELP!
Shikamaru: *shaking his head* Too troublesome. I'll give you 30 hours later. You'll need them.