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

It's been some time since we've last spoke. As such, it would be rather rude of me to not ask how you've been. - Has anything developed worth mentioning? What ideas have you managed to come up with, or finalize, since we've last spoke?

If you don't have the luxury of going into detail, don't worry about it too much. Though, I do hope you can at least provide a rough summary. Anyhow, we can speak on that later. Right now, while the thought is still fresh on my mind, I need to speak to you about something. Naturally, the title of this message gives away my intention. We've been at this for about a year (if we count the time between our joint articles), and haven't fully concluded any of our encounters. As such, I hope to try and correct this at some point. If I'm to finish my character, I'll need inspiration born from actual interaction.

So, I propose this idea. - Kōsa hasn't forged a proper relationship with any individual at Senjukuha; he's practically a recluse if you were to compare him to Minato. The time he's spent with Kuniharu is minuscule in comparison to the time Minato has spent with Seireitou. Naturally, it is not possible for the two to have such a deep rooted history. However, Kōsa looks to Kuniharu in the same manner that a son would look to their father; he respects him if nothing else. As a writer, I'd like to know the perspective of Kuniharu. Does he think of Kōsa as a son? Does he think of him as a brat? A student? I need to know.

In order to find out, I'm willing to create another article. Though, the encounter would be casual. Kōsa finished his basic training with Kuniharu, and even returned to further refine those basics. Sadly, as we've discussed before, I feel like Kōsa would've been better off being taught by Keijirō. Not to mention, it would have made his infatuation with beating Minato that much more reasonable (as they'd be from different schools, and Kōsa would, therefore, be naturally inclined to best him). Though, I have no problem with how things have developed thus far. In fact, I'm prepared to roll with this encounter – using it to create something unique for Kōsa.

So, in this next article (if it ever came to be), it would be a discussion between Kōsa and Kuniharu. As stupid as it sounds, it would essentially be a conversation a girlfriend would have with her boyfriend. Y'know what I mean? The stupid "What are we?" talk. Think of it like that, but more so just a reason for them to sit down and talk about things.

—— This part, more or less, is an extension; I hadn't intended to include it in this same discussion. Though, what good would it do to create an entirely new post? Anyhow, seeing as Kōsa's last training session with Kuniharu was in regards to his fire manipulation, what are the chances that the Inugami would've demonstrated his sword skills? If you recall, Kuniharu spoke to Kōsa about manipulating his flames with the same elegance as a sword. Naturally, this would incorporate some form of swordplay into Kōsa's martial arts (as a whole, rather than just Hakuda). As he's easily influenced, he's bound to take Kuniharu's Zanjutsu, integrate reiatsu manipulation. . . and essentially create something he could use, even without a Zanpakuto.

So, do you mind explaining what his style is? Maybe some of the techniques he'd have used, and so on and so forth? 