Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-25072069-20160415013710/@comment-24344154-20160415042546

Kuin grinned, eyeing her new sensei over carefully to take in as much details as possible. She tilted her head at the mentioning of trench knives and nodded as if to confirm they did in fact exist. And then came the scroll and the instructions for today’s lesson. Water Prison sounded like it would be useful, and with proper tactics could be unbeatable. She listened intently to Seika’s instructions and explanation, running senarios in her mind as she tried to understand the jutsu. She inspected the necessary hand seals, memorising both variants. She watched Seika take a seat and motion for her to begin.

“Let’s see”

Kuin spent a while just doing the hand seals over and over, she started with the longer string but decided that in a combat scenario it was not ideal. She was pretty good with hand seals so she was confident she could use the smaller string. Snake – Ox – Clap, Snake – Ox – Clap, again and again she did this, not channelling any chakra at the moment. She stopped and looked around; Seika was neither right nor wrong about a lack of water. While there was no nearby body of water, there was still water all around; in the air, in the ground, in their bodies. One just had to know where to look. But for now she needed a body of water to work with, something a little more tangible than what was in the air. She brought her hands together, Dragon to Tiger and to Hare. She channelled the chakra in her mouth, converting it to water. – Water Release: Wild Water Wave – She said in her mind, however she instead just leant forward, opening her mouth and letting the water fall out instead of projecting it like usual. She stood up and coughed a few times, stamping on the water just because. And then she went quiet, still as a statue with her eyes closed. She moved her hands to the Snake seal, and then to Ox and lastly she clapped before holding a hand out. The water around her rippled and bulged just a bit before falling back down. Kuin made a disappointed sigh and tapped her chin in thought.