Where in you are a young female martial artist who is on a search for Immortality in fantasy...
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ChandraMagic | 17 |
The poorest and possibly weakest sage there is, with the greatest variety of everything.
hentai lied to me!but hey, it's like child birth. It's always messy and painful and there is always screaming.
If I had a nickel for every time someone said that...
Hm. Did the thug survive his beating? I don't think anyone in his gang knew that he'd be here...
While a good idea on paper, reading the book the strange woman gave us will probably be more directly useful at this point in time. Also, kinda difficult to find a proper teacher at our current position in life
Incidentally, we should know what a sage is in character. and know that learning to swing a fist cannot compare, and the book explicitly says sage
I figured he was pretty low ranking in his gangThe thug did survive. Your father, oddly enough, is quite proficient at beating someone to within an inch of their life with his wok, without going over. Also, the thug is a minion. I would have called him a minion, but he was the only one. You may have noticed about halfway through I hit my stride, which was a slightly different stride I had been taking for the earlier parts. There's an entire 'scene' detailing your life growing up, but it didn't fit and was wrong for what I was trying to write, that it got removed. And tucked away for a maybe later revamping.
Ah, so crippling low self esteem to the point where when an obvious sage gives her such an obvious book and she somehow manages to beat a thug untrained... she will still deny it. funny.Well, yes and no. Lotus intellectually knows what a Sage is, which of course, she isn't one. Like, there's no way she could be a Sgae. She's just...Resplendent Lotus (and damn her parents for giving her such an obnoxious name). Baker's daughter. She'd read the book, mostly because of curiosity, than for anything else.
Yep, that is exactly what i was thinking.Also, yes, she may have a bit of a rough time finding a sifu to teach her how to punch properly, but that's because she's A) a girl, B) having to deal with her parents and C) doesn't have much of her own spending money to pay someone.
It does, yes. thank you.A normal person learns how to make a sandwich from Bob. It's a good sandwich, but that is all it is, is a sandwich. It's tasty and filling and that is all. Now, a Sage goes to Bob and asks him to teach them. Bob does so. The Sage takes another step on their journey to Immortality (the final step of a Sage's journey) as they take in that knowledge and make it part of themselves. Their sandwich is, of course, divine. It cures disease and just nibbling a bit of it fills people up. It's also tastes pretty orgasmic. Even though they learned the exact same way that the normal person did, and used the exact same ingredients and tools.
Does that make sense?
Ah, so crippling low self esteem to the point where when an obvious sage gives her such an obvious book and she somehow manages to beat a thug untrained... she will still deny it. funny.
anyways, since there are no wrong choices... well, i'd still like to read the book