Thread:Saris Khan/@comment-3403804-20161212005824/@comment-3403804-20161228124532

Well, here's the thing, Saris, if they were supposed to be true flames then Murakaze, by its very power could do what it could. Its either Fire.. with all that it entails, or it isn't. If they're fire, then Murakaze can fan them out of control and turn them into a weapon as easily as it could do so with any source of flame, and ultimately, due to being molded with the expression of Murakaze within it. It WOULD turn against Toso, no matter its point of origin, and it would be capable of harming him as easily as any fire could, because at that point, it is raw, primal flame, beyond eithers side.

This here misunderstanding seems to have stemmed from your desire to exploit Hiromasa's elemental weakness without actually incurring any of the risks. This would've been fine if it had been done properly, ultimately, by manifesting any kind of element; and especially one as volatile as fire, you're playing Hiromasa's game. The reason I made my post like this was because it was the only logical alternative left to me without jeopardizing my characters intended core.

I can of course revisit my post, but that would entail you revisting your last one too to take into account the fully effective and potentially lethal assault of fire unleashed in my previous post. If we're gonna do revision, it needs to be done in a way that makes it consistent. So the question is, do you accept that it is Fire, with all the pros and cons that that entails, or is it a fiery construct of will as opposed to real flame, which Hiromasa can break in the manner he just did.

Feel free to share your own view on this little issue, and give me an answer on what to do, and I'll do a roll to your last post; and essentially reset this round. Unless we find another solution, I'm all ears.