*looks at to do list* It's about time I made my Dojo, isn't it?
I'm S-Rank so I get 10 slots, but I have a Kinjutsu so that's minus 3. Shadow Tactics is a freebie since I'm an ANBU.
1. Puppeteer
2. Puppet Master
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
0. Shadow Tactics
Activating Puppeteer and Puppet Master. I hope a single 200 word count role play is okay for both of them.
Word Count 236
I'm S-Rank so I get 10 slots, but I have a Kinjutsu so that's minus 3. Shadow Tactics is a freebie since I'm an ANBU.
1. Puppeteer
2. Puppet Master
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
0. Shadow Tactics
Activating Puppeteer and Puppet Master. I hope a single 200 word count role play is okay for both of them.
Word Count 236
How did I meet your mother? Funny story about that.
I didn't. For one I am a woman, not a man. I can tell you about how I meet your dad. Except I don't have a husband. Or children for that matter. Who are you and why are you asking me to tell you about someone who doesn't exist? Are you like time travelers?
Oh! I misheard, sorry about that. You asked how I became a puppeteer?
As you might know I moved to Leaf City to become an apprentice in this toymaker's factory. Initially my job was only to fix toys. With time he thought me about puppetics, the science of puppets. I learned how to create puppets. At that point I didn't know how to actually puppeteer them though. I know it sounds silly, but there is a difference between making something and knowing how to use it. A musical instrument maker can make pianos, cellos, and violins, but he doesn't necessarily know how to play them very well. The same was true for me and puppets.
I learned puppetry through a correspondence program. I mailed in five cents to the program after I found out about it on the back of a comic book. I know what you must think - a correspondence program? Aren't those scams?
No, not always. In ten correspondence lessons I learned puppetry. So yeah. Correspondence lessons, that's how I learned that.
I didn't. For one I am a woman, not a man. I can tell you about how I meet your dad. Except I don't have a husband. Or children for that matter. Who are you and why are you asking me to tell you about someone who doesn't exist? Are you like time travelers?
Oh! I misheard, sorry about that. You asked how I became a puppeteer?
As you might know I moved to Leaf City to become an apprentice in this toymaker's factory. Initially my job was only to fix toys. With time he thought me about puppetics, the science of puppets. I learned how to create puppets. At that point I didn't know how to actually puppeteer them though. I know it sounds silly, but there is a difference between making something and knowing how to use it. A musical instrument maker can make pianos, cellos, and violins, but he doesn't necessarily know how to play them very well. The same was true for me and puppets.
I learned puppetry through a correspondence program. I mailed in five cents to the program after I found out about it on the back of a comic book. I know what you must think - a correspondence program? Aren't those scams?
No, not always. In ten correspondence lessons I learned puppetry. So yeah. Correspondence lessons, that's how I learned that.