Thread:Saris Khan/@comment-3403804-20161212005824/@comment-136273-20161228130911

I don't get the reason for some sort of artificial dissociation in there. It is Tōsō's externalised passion in the form of flames, all done with the use of Hakuda Grandmastery. If Hiromasa wants to wrest control of the fire then he has to overwhelm Tōsō's resolve, which is the latter's greatest asset. I don't say that's completely impossible, but it's not something he should be able to do casually, by proxy, and while working against his alleged greatest weakness.

I mean, that wasn't even supposed to be a finishing move. I was fully prepared for Hiromasa to defend or evade that somehow. But not in a way that requires serious misinterpretation of the attack's nature.