Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20151022012026/@comment-2089817-20151023013008

I understand if it's part of your nature, but there is a way to be passionate and eccentric towards people without being hostile. That's just my two cents on the matter, but that's getting a bit off-topic.

It does. But we have to be careful when we define "martial arts" because then we cross over into Zanjutsu territory. Generally speaking, you should think of Hakuda as being something that you make your own. Sei has his Dragon Kata, for instance; he mimics a dragon, reflects its nature, and makes it his own, but he's not channeling a dragon's power nor is he borrowing power from one. It's a very solitary craft. So long as you keep that in mind, you should be fine.

I personally do think so, because of the reasons I stated above. It doesn't "up stage" the fists, in another manner of speaking. It supports the fists.