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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:22 pm
This is the thread where you do academy student things.
You must have completed 3 tasks as an academy student before you can take the genin exams. For each task, make at least three posts of you doing the task. You are to come up with your own tasks and obstacles, so be creative! Make sure they are easy-to-do, academy student able tasks (i.e. Fetch a cup of tea for Sensei!) Also, make sure each post of a task you make has a title, along with which number post of that title it is. This is to make it more discernable of what you are doing
You must also learn at least five lessons before being able to take the genin exams. These are also self-created, so, as I always say, be creative! You can do such things such as Shuriken/kunai practice, learning the clone jutsu, and so on. These require only one post, but give a detailed RP of you learning whatever you're learning.
--Before taking the genin exams, PM me with what page each task starts on, and which pages your lessons are on, then wait for an approval from me.
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:26 pm
An example of a task:
Fetch a cup of tea for Sensei! (post 2)
After Rei left the school, he headed over to the closest tea stand he knew of. Ordering his sensei's favorite, he stood and waited as the smell of the brew entered his nose, tickling his senses and making him thirsty. He wished he could get one for himself, but he had only the money his sensei gave him.
""Maybe I'll just have a small sip of his..."" he thought as the vendor poured a cup.
"I'll be needing that money, now, young one," said the man as he was about to hand him the cup.
"Oh, right!"
He fumbled in his pocket for the coins, producing the money he was given. Handing them over with a smile, he held out his hand to accept the tea.
"No, no, this isn't right," the man explained with a furred brow. "You're a ryo short."
"But, that's all the money my sensei gave me!"
"Well, your sensei needs to learn basic math. Tell you what, I'll let you off for now, as long as you do something for me right now."
"Sure, what's that?"
"A crate of my special ingredients is at the docks, the fools that bring them here left one. Would you go bring it to me? It'll take less than five minutes, and you can even have a cup of tea for yourself."
His thirst responded for him, forgetting for the moment he had to be back to class for bunshin training. "Okay! I'll be on my way!"
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:27 pm
An example of a lesson:
(In a field, with Sensei)
Rei stood still as a statue, focusing his eyes and mind on the target ahead of him. Grasping his kunai, he flung it with precise aim, straight toward it. It struck the target along the side of it's face, leaving a long gash with straw protruding out.
"Not bad, Rei! Your skills are improving! Just remember, it's all in the wrist." His sensei praised and crticized. "Next, the shurikens with the moving targets."
He took several shuriken out of his bag, turning to face the moving posts behind him. Gripping them gently, he let them fly all at once, sending them in all different directions along with the trajectories of the posts. Three of them hit their mark and stuck, another failed to stay in the post, and three missed completely.
"You're definitely needing some work in your accuracy department. Also, you're still failing to evenly distribute the force of your throw to all the shurikens, resulting in that one that didn't stick. All in all, though, this was a productive day. Let's both head home and get a good rest for tomorrow."
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