Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20151022012026/@comment-5778280-20151023011608

Unneeded hostilities? To be quite fair with you, Sei, I'm hostile to nearly everybody. So, that's just who I am. Also, if you recall, I was hostile to you at first, wasn't I? I ended up warming up to you, because I got rid of my stupidly overbearing ego; I'd say it was a part of my desire to want to beat you. Though, if his opinions are that important, I'll consider them when it comes around to asking for his assistance. I mean to disrespect by that; I simply get thrown off when I ask a specific person, and another chimes in. It's just how I am. Though, in a topic as broad as this, I should've been more open, I apologize. Though, to Njalm, I don't seem worthy of friends. So, I'll respect his opinion, but I won't bother him by asking for it. Does that seem fair? I need to work on my respect, and cooperation. That should be a decent step, for me at least.

Also, I see. I was under the impression that Hakuda encompassed all Martial Arts, and that is why I haven't had such a good grasp on it. I suppose it is more logical to think of it as an empty hand style; Seireitou seems to only utilize the arts that don't involve any external devices (that are tangible). To be honest, I don't see why I wasn't able to discern the difference -- I must be slipping.

By the way, isn't Kensei's Bankai still considered a weapon? Could something such as that actually be used by a Martial Artist, and not go against their empty hand perspective?