Captain Shunsui Kyōraku (
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fandomhigh2020-01-13 04:46 am
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The Art of Pacifism; Monday, Second Period [01/13].
When the students arrived in the classroom for their lesson, they would find all the desks shoved aside to make room for a variety of cushions and pillows set in a loose circle at the center of the room, and their instructor, all flowing robes and slightly battered straw hat, already sitting there in the circle quite comfortably, pouring himself some hot cocoa...and maybe looking a little sleepy, though he was trying his very best to power through that right now; this was just a bit early for him. But, sleepy as he may be, he greeted each student brightly and enthusiastically as they entered, with varying degrees of "Come in, come in ♥! Have a seat ♥! And some cocoa, while we wait for the others ♥!" until it looked like they were ready to begin.
"Well ♥!" he said, beaming at the small collected group of students and echoing the narrative, "it looks like we're ready to begin ♥! Welcome to the Art of Pacifism, ducklings ♥! In this class, we’ll be discussing ways to live the path of the nonviolent and the peaceful for a life filled with happiness ♥. I am your teacher, Captain Shunsui Kyōraku ♥, though feel free to call me whatever you like. If you insist on being formal, though, I prefer Kyōraku-san or Taichō, Captain. Sensei just gives the impression that I actually know what I'm doing ♥.
"Now," he continued, "typically, I would start this class with a lesson about the most crucial and key element of pacifism and love, which is patience, but I believe, in light of recent events, it might make sense to be a bit more...thematic. After all, tying in with the importance of patience and the ability to not simply rush in to the most obvious solution of violence, is knowing when you truly have no other choice but to fight.
"As I'm sure--as I hope!--you're all aware, class was canceled last week due to Fandom having herself one of her lovely little invasions, one where many of our fair citizens," and, for a moment, briefly, subtly, his eyes passed around the circle, because he'd done his research and known that one of his students had actually been among the kidnapped, but he didn't know which it was, "as well as some unsuspecting new faces, were abducted and forced into some volcano while the rest of us were left scrambling to figure out exactly what to do. And a great many thihngs were tried, most of them peaceful, since there was no direct enemy in sight and there really weren't many choices. I have since learned that there was also a more non-violent attempt on the part of those captured to say their captor through the art of seduction ♥." Excuse him a moment, he would never not appreciate this part of the story. "Unfortunately, both the ritual of peaceas well as the dance of love proved ineffectual, although it allowed our brave rescuers to break into the abysmal prison and fight to free those captured.
"So it would seem...." he continued, dragging that point out just a bit, "that violence and war was the solution in this very recent example. I, myself, am just coming back from a....situation ♥," he waved his hand as if to dismiss the seriousness of it, "back home where we were left with no choice but to fight. So while I feel the very first and most important lesson of pacifisim is patience, I will not deny that another very important part is knowing where to draw the line.
"After all," his face broke out into a crooked, lazy smile, "I also hear that those captured attempted a violent coup of their own, which resulted in the bulk of them being strung out over a lava pit. Perhaps I am just a bit old-fashioned, but I would certainly consider that as making a situation much worse ♥.
"So here is what I expect from you today, my ducklings, and, please, help yourself to more cocoa if you desire, there is plenty ♥! But we will be doing the standard introductions, because we shall get to know each other very well in this class, I hope ♥! I'd like to know who you are and, most importantly, where you think you draw the line. At one point does a fight become inevitable? Is a fight always inevitable? If you were involved with any of the nonsense of the previous week, where did you stand on the efforts to fight our way through it? Was there ever a situation where you chose a non-violent solution over a violent one? Or vice-versa? Why did you choose one over the other? There are a great many questions we can cover, though we only have so much time, but the nice thing is...we've got plenty more weeks ahead of us, neh ♥? Don't be shy, whoever would like to speak up first, please do ♥! And don't be afraid to discuss amongst yourselves, either ♥. This is all we have on the agenda for today, so we might as well enjoy it with each other's company and some insightful discussions ♥.
"Now ♥!" Shunsui beamed at them all again. "Who shall have the honors of starting us out ♥?"
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"Well ♥!" he said, beaming at the small collected group of students and echoing the narrative, "it looks like we're ready to begin ♥! Welcome to the Art of Pacifism, ducklings ♥! In this class, we’ll be discussing ways to live the path of the nonviolent and the peaceful for a life filled with happiness ♥. I am your teacher, Captain Shunsui Kyōraku ♥, though feel free to call me whatever you like. If you insist on being formal, though, I prefer Kyōraku-san or Taichō, Captain. Sensei just gives the impression that I actually know what I'm doing ♥.
"Now," he continued, "typically, I would start this class with a lesson about the most crucial and key element of pacifism and love, which is patience, but I believe, in light of recent events, it might make sense to be a bit more...thematic. After all, tying in with the importance of patience and the ability to not simply rush in to the most obvious solution of violence, is knowing when you truly have no other choice but to fight.
"As I'm sure--as I hope!--you're all aware, class was canceled last week due to Fandom having herself one of her lovely little invasions, one where many of our fair citizens," and, for a moment, briefly, subtly, his eyes passed around the circle, because he'd done his research and known that one of his students had actually been among the kidnapped, but he didn't know which it was, "as well as some unsuspecting new faces, were abducted and forced into some volcano while the rest of us were left scrambling to figure out exactly what to do. And a great many thihngs were tried, most of them peaceful, since there was no direct enemy in sight and there really weren't many choices. I have since learned that there was also a more non-violent attempt on the part of those captured to say their captor through the art of seduction ♥." Excuse him a moment, he would never not appreciate this part of the story. "Unfortunately, both the ritual of peaceas well as the dance of love proved ineffectual, although it allowed our brave rescuers to break into the abysmal prison and fight to free those captured.
"So it would seem...." he continued, dragging that point out just a bit, "that violence and war was the solution in this very recent example. I, myself, am just coming back from a....situation ♥," he waved his hand as if to dismiss the seriousness of it, "back home where we were left with no choice but to fight. So while I feel the very first and most important lesson of pacifisim is patience, I will not deny that another very important part is knowing where to draw the line.
"After all," his face broke out into a crooked, lazy smile, "I also hear that those captured attempted a violent coup of their own, which resulted in the bulk of them being strung out over a lava pit. Perhaps I am just a bit old-fashioned, but I would certainly consider that as making a situation much worse ♥.
"So here is what I expect from you today, my ducklings, and, please, help yourself to more cocoa if you desire, there is plenty ♥! But we will be doing the standard introductions, because we shall get to know each other very well in this class, I hope ♥! I'd like to know who you are and, most importantly, where you think you draw the line. At one point does a fight become inevitable? Is a fight always inevitable? If you were involved with any of the nonsense of the previous week, where did you stand on the efforts to fight our way through it? Was there ever a situation where you chose a non-violent solution over a violent one? Or vice-versa? Why did you choose one over the other? There are a great many questions we can cover, though we only have so much time, but the nice thing is...we've got plenty more weeks ahead of us, neh ♥? Don't be shy, whoever would like to speak up first, please do ♥! And don't be afraid to discuss amongst yourselves, either ♥. This is all we have on the agenda for today, so we might as well enjoy it with each other's company and some insightful discussions ♥.
"Now ♥!" Shunsui beamed at them all again. "Who shall have the honors of starting us out ♥?"
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Re: Introductions/Discussion - AoP, 01/13.
But he had a faint smirk of his own, too. "Then how exciting this class will be for you, Okuyasu-san," he said, "to be able to finally explore the possibilities of what might happen when you don't just immediately go punching things to solve them ♥. Perhaps not as exciting as what you did miss while you were in Japan, though, if I am honest. Perhaps you'll have to ask someone else to fill you in on the finer details, though, as I," spent most of the time in the library avoiding having to fight, "took more of a...supporting role than an active one ♥."