Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20151022012026/@comment-2089817-20151031232026

Forgot to answer your second question. Ah, well, Kawahiru Dojang is an anomaly within itself. It doesn't choose its masters like a traditional school might. Sei has met these individuals and offered them a home. Every master within the dojang is someone that has had a damaged and painful life, like Sei himself, and they seem to bond over it and form a sort of family over it. But more to the point, each master offers a way of teaching the same skills that is radically different. Rinnobo can teach things from a Kido perspective, Kuniharu from a Zanjutsu perspective, Botan and Saori from their own perspectives, and so on, but each small yet different wisdom can be put together by Sei and properly taught to a disciple. Sei didn't choose his masters with the intention of creating a Hakuda school, so his teacher cast seems very unfitting. This is why, despite Sei's feared and respected reputation as a warrior, he is looked down upon by many other Hakuda Masters throughout the Soul Society for his "careless" approaches toward passing down the craft of Hakuda; ironic, considering his contributions.