Thread:ShonenChicoBoy/@comment-25579547-20150501140253/@comment-18812574-20150524215923

Hah, it's fine. As for Sekidou, well, see... it's meant to be a relatively unknown art within the realm of Kidou, so it depends. Which spells in particular? Also, it would have to fit with Kaisei's history. Is he a kido master or one who would have studied kido extensively? How would he find out about the spells and learn to use them, and to what purpose? Hein, who is my only character to use Sekidou at this point, (except perhaps Rana) is an exemption to the "must be knowledgable in kidou" norm since he has very good reasons for having learned it, which I have yet to detail in his history section. So basically, if you have a good reason for him using Sekido, then I'd probably say yes, but I am just wondering how he would have learned to use it in the first place. (Hmm, perhaps Sekido shouldn't be "out-of-date" or esoteric in the first place, but a branch of kidou many are aware of. It would be useful. But then, considering the Kido Corps, it might be something they WANT to keep hidden from people, as it could pose a threat to the power they wield. Hmm...)