Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20151022012026/@comment-5778280-20160304022514

So it's a hard-type style that is guided by soft-type principles.

I don't know if you intended for things to turn out this way, but isn't that what Kuniharu is essentially trying to push onto Kousa? Seeing as the adolescent is naturally aggressive and destructive, isn't the Inugami trying to show him control through soft-type? If that's the case, then I'm all for having Kousa's martial muse further stem from the two similar looking characters.

I believe, at one point, you told me Housen's martial arts were similar to Seireitou's in his early years, right? I also recall you telling me it was just an aggressive rendition of what he already possesses, and that it was unrefined. If that's the case, taking from both of those Martial Artists would benefit me more than simply...trying to tie them together as a single entity. Wouldn't it make more sense for Kousa to wield that aggressive style, make it his own, and shift his usage on it dependent on how people react to the soft-type principals taught to him by Kuniharu?

A Souzouhin, with pulverizing strength, that fights nonrestrictive in regards to aggressiveness, but naturally uses his skills to respond to those of others? It makes perfect sense (to me), but neither I or Kousa have the ability to just discern which attack to assault someone with. We're more so passive, and wait to react to their assault as a means of combat.