Squalo Superbi // KHR! (
sharktrash) wrote in
interstellar55552016-01-13 05:07 pm
Entry tags:
"La vita va avanti."
Who: Squalo and: Xanxus, Genos, Koumei, YOU!
What: Catch-all for January Shenanigans.
When: Jan 1st-15th ish
Where: MANTICORE penthouse, Pride HQ, possibly elsewhere
Warnings: language, violence, dicks out, the usual. will detail for each toplevel
(( Prompts in toplevels below! Feel free to tag into the ones marked as OPEN. I am still waiting on details for some of them, hence "placeholders" since I wanted to put the threads up in chronological order. They'll be there soon enough! Also, feel free to PM this account or hit me up on Plurk if you want a thread, too! ))
What: Catch-all for January Shenanigans.
When: Jan 1st-15th ish
Where: MANTICORE penthouse, Pride HQ, possibly elsewhere
Warnings: language, violence, dicks out, the usual. will detail for each toplevel
(( Prompts in toplevels below! Feel free to tag into the ones marked as OPEN. I am still waiting on details for some of them, hence "placeholders" since I wanted to put the threads up in chronological order. They'll be there soon enough! Also, feel free to PM this account or hit me up on Plurk if you want a thread, too! ))

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Don't say that, don't even fucking entertain that. You WILL play again, Squalo. I don't care if I have to reteach you from square one.
...Just not today.
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Why?
[ Why wait? ]
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[She never really can.]
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[ ................a pause. He didn't really intend to call her that just now, but. Just as well, right? ]
[ After a moment, he continues, contemplatively; ]
I haven't exactly lost my skills, you know. I just can't gauge my force properly. I -- what I need is a way to be able to feel how hard I'm pressing the bow.
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The prosthetic is most likely too heavy and you can't feel how heavy you are pressing the bow to the strings. You need something to balance out the pressure or tell you when you're going too hard so you can adjust.
Your answer may be a physical one.
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[ If he's allowed, he'll back off a bit to sink into the back of the seat next to her, a somewhat disappointed look on his face. ]
That's not much to go on. [ A weak, skew smirk. ] Maybe I should just strap it to my arm instead.
[ ...he's not even sure where that idea came from. ]
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That's... actually not a bad idea.
By strapping the bow to your arm with the prosthetic, the weight will be lightened by not using your new hand directly. You may have to adjust a bit by playing another way than most but... that might work.
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No. Too cumbersome to replace it if I still break it at some point. And I need wrist movements. But maybe this direction could work...
[ He slowly picks up a bow, takes it into his mechanical hand and sort of swings it around a bit. ]
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It won't mean anything until we try this out. We will practice until we can find a style of playing that works for you.
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Yes, ma'am.
wrap this up after you?
That's my boy...
sure o/
[ It will take a day, two, three, but eventually they figure it out. That part of his forearm uncovered by the prosthetic for a better fit. A leather bracelet to stick the end of the bow through so whenever his hand presses it down, the other end presses into his arm. It takes a while to get accustomed to, but... it's something. It's a solution. ]
[ He can keep on playing, playing well, and most people won't be able to tell a difference. ]