Ignis Scientia (
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fandomhigh2023-03-06 06:43 am
Sensory Deprivation Combat Training; Monday, Third Period [03/06].
"When it comes to the senses we use when engaged in combat," said Ignis, now currently without his sometimes-co-teacher, which was probably a good indication that they were moving on from sound, at least, "sight and hearing are likely the two most people think of as the most useful. Obviously, touch is a big one as well, perhaps even more crucially than all the others, though that one is a little more difficult to work around in a class like this. However, one sense that we don't really think of as having much of an influence on our fighting skills is smell.
"Obviously, if one is tracking beasts in the wilderness," he continued, "smell can be very helpful, but what about other situations? Is scent something that can help or hinder us in a battle or a fight? I'd like to take some time today, for us to think about this and try to consider whether or not this is a sense that is important in these matters. Take some time, think about moments when scent provided useful or helpful clues for you, in any situation, not even necessarily combat, and try to think about what difficulties you might face if you could no longer smell. It's almost difficult to think about, really, which is why it might be enlightening to take some time and do just that: think about it.
"And then," he nodded slightly, "we'll try an activity to put your sense of smell to work a little, and create more of an awareness of those subtle things we may not really think about when we fight. But first...any thoughts, to get us started?"
"Obviously, if one is tracking beasts in the wilderness," he continued, "smell can be very helpful, but what about other situations? Is scent something that can help or hinder us in a battle or a fight? I'd like to take some time today, for us to think about this and try to consider whether or not this is a sense that is important in these matters. Take some time, think about moments when scent provided useful or helpful clues for you, in any situation, not even necessarily combat, and try to think about what difficulties you might face if you could no longer smell. It's almost difficult to think about, really, which is why it might be enlightening to take some time and do just that: think about it.
"And then," he nodded slightly, "we'll try an activity to put your sense of smell to work a little, and create more of an awareness of those subtle things we may not really think about when we fight. But first...any thoughts, to get us started?"

Sign In - Sensory Deprivation, 03/06.
Re: Sign In - Sensory Deprivation, 03/06.
Listen to the Lecture - Sensory Deprivation, 03/06.
Class Activity: Scent-sory Advisaries - Sensory Deprivation, 03/06.
All these scented enemies are scattered and mixed up; your goal is to find and dispatch as may of the soldiers that fit the scent profile chosen for a short period of time, before it switches to a new one. Some soldiers smell stronger than the others, and there is, occasionally, gusts of air that will shift to blow the aroma in different directions for an additional added challenge.
Perhaps a bit of an awkward exercise, to run around sniffing enemies, but Ignis would swear by the fact that being able to tell the subtle differences in the scent of various types of daemons has saved his life numerous times...
Talk to the Teacher - Sensory Deprivation, 03/06.
OOC - Sensory Deprivation, 03/06.