Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20151022012026/@comment-5778280-20151103202225

I find myself asking more and more questions as time goes by. So, again, allow me to apologize for the constant reiteration and badgering; my own thought process is getting to me. I have this Nanami Principle stuck in my head, and I can't help but think that I'll eventually end up adding something to Kousa that he's not even going to use. Originally, as I'm sure you could've deduced from Kousa's first renditions, my character was going to be a generalist. Though, the thought of having him wield Kido, a Zanpakuto, and be capable of hand to hand made his uniqueness sound redundant. What if he only ended up using Kido for protective reasons, and only engaged in Hakuda with the occasional Zanpakuto for those who actually used swords? I just don't know how far to take him into each category, or to only focus on a single category. I don't broaden my spectrum enough to encompass the same effects of other Zankensoki with just one of them; I don't look for ways to pursue Kido or Hoho through Hakuda.

If anything, I'm more of a Sword and Hand kind of person; I like to get up close and personal when it comes to main characters. Support characters are made to encompass and overshadow what the main lacks; I put more broadening attributes into them than I do my focal point creations. Uh. Anyway, with the nonessential rambling out of the way, I have yet another question. '''If Kuniharu can teach Hakuda from a Zanjutsu perspective, could he teach one to maintain proficiency over both? Is it capable of him to introduce both fields in a way that overlaps, rather than overshadow the other?'''

I don't know; I need to be steered in the right direction at this point. The introduction of that stupid fucking principle has gotten my entire character basis shaken up, and is making me look at the entirety of his fucking character as redundant.