A male could be seen in the center of a large field kneeled down - TopicsExpress



          

A male could be seen in the center of a large field kneeled down on one knee, his long flowing yukata sprawled out over the green grass was ever so beautiful midnight blue in color with intricate designs laced into it to resemble that of a birds wings and feathers, he had a matching sapphire blue sleeveless haori slightly shorter but sprawled out wider that gave his appearance of being layered, his shoulder length midnight blue hair was tied neatly in a samurai style ponytail it shown in the light of the autumn sun beautifully as did the white flesh of his neck and single visible arm, his head was down so as no one could see his face but at a different angle his face could be seen, eyes closed, young and fair was his face no older then twenty and of Japanese descent; the males right hand was on the ground his fingers gripping the saya of a katana it was longer then the traditional katana more so resembling a Tachi then a katana it was sixty two inches in length the tsuka or handle was twelve inches long and comprised of a blue diamond kashira or handle cap, a blue diamond tsuba or hand guard that is roughly three inches wide and round with a flying phoenix engraved into it, the handle is wrapped in a sapphire tsuka-ito or handle wrap with a white ray skin underneath. The saya was thirty two inches long and housed the blade of this majestic weapon and the sageo or belt cord is sapphire in color and untied so it may be tied to the males obi shortly. The male stood slowly and took the saya in his left hand guiding it to his right side and then gracefully he tied it in place and tied the excess cord in the center of the obi and looked forward, what he seen before him was ten Japanese style Tameshigiri mats standing along the ground the male took in a deep breath to get into a meditative state and then slowly prepared his stance, turning his body and gripping the saya and fluidly at the same time his stance took form his left leg was bent at the knee in front his foot resting firmly on the ground, his right leg also bent at the knee and behind him supporting his weight, his left hand gripped the handle of his sword firmly this was more well known as the Battojutsu or the art of drawing and sheathing stance; then with one fluid movement the male vanished with great speed and appeared behind one of the Tameshigiri as the top half fell to the ground as well as six other Tameshigiri fell to the ground consecutively cut in various different ways, some diagonally left and right others vertically. Ahh~ I am getting better hmhm.
Posted on: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 01:19:34 +0000

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