User blog comment:Njalm2/The Beauty of Kidō/@comment-2089817-20141202020049

I'm usually the last to admit when I didn't know much about something, it's part of my stubborn nature, but if I were to compare my understanding of Kido to how it was before having my discussions with Nanja, it would look as ridiculously sad as comparing the skill level of a white belt to a red belt in any martial art. While many can agree that this may just be his opinion and you shouldn't pay much attention to it, he has proven many times to have canon evidence to support his claims and theories, which only adds to their authenticity. Kubo doesn't give us too much to work with, but it is thanks to people like Nanja that properly examine the subtle clues left behind by Kubo and excellently elaborate upon them that allow for us, as writers, to enhance our own understanding and achieve new heights in character and story creation. If anything, I suggest to everybody to treat this blog as a default guide on how to conduct Kido.