Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20170613023427/@comment-5778280-20170624112625

Well, I'm beginning to finally trim up and complete Kousa. However, I refuse to publish anything until I've finalized each individual thought. As such, with that being said, I'd like for your opinion on a few things; you are the reason I chose Hakuda for Kousa, and you've created every article associated with said Zankensoki on this Fanon.

So, I hope you don't mind answering a few questions. If they're stupid, I apologize. Though, I doubt I'd ever find a clearer answer aside from asking you.
 * Kiroku (pardon mispelling; I'm on mobile) - I don't want to just take a chunk out of the parent article in order to explain Kousa's proficiency in it. Would it make sense to describe it as emptying lut his heart and mind for the sake of the survivability demonstrated by those around him ( i.e. opponents, animals, or even nature itself )?
 * Kihaku (again, on mobile) - Emptying his heart and mind to the point where he finds onlh the remnants of what he's learned, experienced, and witnessed? Almost as if completely detaching from his former habit of relying on others, and trusting in what he knows and can do.
 * Hakkenda - Simple. . . would he have even learned a fraction of this from Kuniharu, and couls it be applied to more than a sword ( i.e. pole arms, staves, nunchaku, et cetera ).