Thread:Epzilon/@comment-5651818-20140407235926/@comment-5778280-20140408022458

I'd like to start off my response by saying that the first reference I used for Mukei was Misogi Kumagawa. I fell in love with his ability to defy reality, and wished to impliment that into how I made Mukei. However, as time passed, I found myself drifting to something I thought I could do more with, rather than what I would like to. This gave birth to a portion of the very Mukei you see now. Though, I wouldn't consider that portion a bad thing. Within Chatango, completely straying from Martial Arts, I'd say that I'm one of the very few Roleplayers capable of holding my own against virtually any form of character in hand-to-hand combat. My understanding of it, however, is not as good as I would want it to be. Thus, whilst I continued to elaborate on the use of Kido, I also wanted to improve my understanding of hand-to-hand combat. Thanks to Bleach's Hakuda, I was able to do this by being introduced to two different principles. The first, being Hakkei, was something you said I should push Mukei toward whilst asking you how I should go about emphasizing his physical  combat. The second, Neijing, I do not even care for. Though, I have managed to impliment it into Mukei's entire character. Thus, what you say about me focusing on Hakuda, is true. However, I have always had an undying love for Dragons. Natsu Dragneel is amongst one of my favorite characters. As such, I'm sure that you can see where the Raienryu came from. You presentation of Seireitou being a Kitsune had only one thing to do with me making Mukei a Dragon, and that was so he could do things other beings could not with a basic humanoid body.

Now, thinking about what you said in regards to my writing, I'd like to appolgozie. When it comes down to trying to best others, my writing does become stale. However, I'm use to breaking the fourth wall in virtually everything I do pertaining to playing a Character. That, essentially, is how I am. Though, if I have to, I can go back to doing that, and simply tone down how I go about things.