Yamato would take a deep breath if Kurapika wasn't sitting on his back, but he takes a moment to steady himself. Then, he leverages himself using his leg -- just enough to lift himself up and take a sharp turn with his back to shake Kurapika off of him.
Realistically, Kurapika could put more pressure on Yamato and pin him down harder, using his other hand to grab at his leg and truly lock him into place, but that isn't how anyone learns.
Yamato's move is creative (and decent) enough to shake Kurapika off, and he's forced to let go of his wrist and fall back onto the floor beside Yamato. ]
[ Yamato has a feeling that Kurapika is going very, very easy on him, but he appreciates it. He's pretty sure he'd get nowhere if the guy used his full strength. It's clear that he's got a lot of it.
Yamato can't help but grin at his own progress. ]
Ah, that worked? Heh, good. See? I'm a fast learner.
[ A punch filled with rage? A man after his own heart, truly.
But Kurapika quickly blocks it, bringing up his arm and disrupting the punch with his forearm. Ugh. It's a real shame he can't focus his Nen in that area to reduce the impact of the blow. ]
[ Again, he says. Gladly. Yamato strikes once more with a little more ferocity – and then a second time, with more frustration if the prior one doesn't land.
[ Kurapika manages to block that one with no real issue too, though he grabs Yamato's wrist this time. He tugs, a small preview of what he could do in a real fight to incapacitate Yamato. ]
Having feeling behind your hits can benefit you, but too much means you'll lose focus.
[ He looks for an opening and aims for Yamato's side with his fist. ]
[ That, effectively, catches him off-guard. The hit lands and it hurts like hell. Yamato grunts and if he weren't so determined to prove himself, he'd keel over...but he doesn't. He scoffs. ]
Heh... Alright. Fair enough.
[ Without warning, though, he goes for one more cheeky punch. ]
[ Thank god being a wizard means they're much studier than they otherwise would be. He hisses as the punch connects, but he lets go of Yamato's wrist. ]
You're learning already. Maybe I was wrong and you're not that bad a study after all.
[ For once, he doesn't roll his eyes at that comment. ]
You're already calculating your moves. Good. Keep that up. You'll need it both for physical combat and magic, as you always want to keep in mind what your opponent may be thinking or may have up their sleeve.
[ He's glad that Yamato is taking this seriously, at least. He was unsure about the request initially, but Kurapika wouldn't mind teaching him some real combat fundamentals. ]
It's hard to envision how any one battle will go, but the more training you have, the easier it becomes to adapt to what you're given.
[ And he means that. Sincerely. Yamato can be full of lies but this is something he means. His lips curl up into a smile; he's grateful for Kurapika's patience. ]
Ever since I was around twelve years old. I mostly taught myself so I could pass the Hunter exam. [ He knows Yamato will ask, so: ] It's a rigorous process involving fighting and demonstrating one's athletic skills.
Twelve...that's a really young age to do all of this. Your world doesn't mess around, if this is how strong you are now. There're people who know how to fight in my world, but I can't imagine many people being at your level.
Access to money and privilege in my world is gatekept by obtaining a Hunter's license. It motivates people enough to learn how to battle, which creates a world where battle takes prominence.
[ Which he thinks is neither good or bad. It simply is what it is. ]
Magic, powers...all of that doesn't really exist outside of fiction in my world. We have weapons and fighting, but things that are supernatural like this aren't really a thing there.
[ He laughs weakly. ]
That's why I came here for help. I'd rather work my way up so I don't continue to be a liability.
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Yamato would take a deep breath if Kurapika wasn't sitting on his back, but he takes a moment to steady himself. Then, he leverages himself using his leg -- just enough to lift himself up and take a sharp turn with his back to shake Kurapika off of him.
Success? ]
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Realistically, Kurapika could put more pressure on Yamato and pin him down harder, using his other hand to grab at his leg and truly lock him into place, but that isn't how anyone learns.
Yamato's move is creative (and decent) enough to shake Kurapika off, and he's forced to let go of his wrist and fall back onto the floor beside Yamato. ]
Good job.
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Yamato can't help but grin at his own progress. ]
Ah, that worked? Heh, good. See? I'm a fast learner.
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[ SORRY, YAMATO????
Kurapika stands, smoothing out his suit. ]
But you learn well enough. You aren't a lost cause, at least.
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That's...well, thanks. I think that's high praise, coming from you.
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[ SORRY AGAIN. ]
But we all start somewhere. You simply are starting behind a lot of the people I would teach combat techniques to.
[ But that's mostly because a lot of the people he'd teach already know how to fight in general. ]
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Ahaha...I see. Well, at least I'm not un-teachable. I'll take that.
Sorry. It'll be a work in progress.
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[ He won't allow any self pity here! ]
Now, try to hit me.
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Is it filled with anger? Just a little. ]
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But Kurapika quickly blocks it, bringing up his arm and disrupting the punch with his forearm. Ugh. It's a real shame he can't focus his Nen in that area to reduce the impact of the blow. ]
Not bad. Again.
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This is kind of therapeutic, in a way. ]
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Having feeling behind your hits can benefit you, but too much means you'll lose focus.
[ He looks for an opening and aims for Yamato's side with his fist. ]
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Heh... Alright. Fair enough.
[ Without warning, though, he goes for one more cheeky punch. ]
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You're learning already. Maybe I was wrong and you're not that bad a study after all.
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[ He says through a shaky breath, because ouch, Kurapika. Still, he gets that this is a learning process. He can endure a little pain. ]
Glad to have surpassed at least a bit of your expectations, teacher.
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You're already calculating your moves. Good. Keep that up. You'll need it both for physical combat and magic, as you always want to keep in mind what your opponent may be thinking or may have up their sleeve.
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[ He sounds serious for once, and that's because he is. He's taking this seriously. He wants to learn, thanks to Kurapika's approach. ]
Thanks. This was pretty valuable for me, all things considered.
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[ He's glad that Yamato is taking this seriously, at least. He was unsure about the request initially, but Kurapika wouldn't mind teaching him some real combat fundamentals. ]
It's hard to envision how any one battle will go, but the more training you have, the easier it becomes to adapt to what you're given.
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[ And he means that. Sincerely. Yamato can be full of lies but this is something he means. His lips curl up into a smile; he's grateful for Kurapika's patience. ]
Have you been fighting for a long time, now?
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Ever since I was around twelve years old. I mostly taught myself so I could pass the Hunter exam. [ He knows Yamato will ask, so: ] It's a rigorous process involving fighting and demonstrating one's athletic skills.
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Twelve...that's a really young age to do all of this. Your world doesn't mess around, if this is how strong you are now. There're people who know how to fight in my world, but I can't imagine many people being at your level.
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[ Which he thinks is neither good or bad. It simply is what it is. ]
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[ He can't say he knows what that's like (the license thing, anyway). He'll also just accept this as an "it is what it is" scenario. ]
A world like this must not be as terrifying for you, then...
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[ Down to magic being nearly customizable. Though Yamato's comment has him wondering something, now. ]
And for you? Is this world terrifying?
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[ A lot, actually. ]
Magic, powers...all of that doesn't really exist outside of fiction in my world. We have weapons and fighting, but things that are supernatural like this aren't really a thing there.
[ He laughs weakly. ]
That's why I came here for help. I'd rather work my way up so I don't continue to be a liability.
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