LORD_SHAXX
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honestly, I'm struggling with this bit you describe too much it sounds boring too little and no one has any idea what's going on. Any advice
Easy three step process.honestly, I'm struggling with this bit you describe too much it sounds boring too little and no one has any idea what's going on. Any advice
If you really can't imagine it, there is no other way than to go to a dojo and start learning. To write Felicia's Second Life, Ai-chan went to a dojo to learn kenjutsu, and Ai-chan also practiced archery to get a feel of how archery works. If your imagination is good enough to provide an image for the scene, this is unnecessary. But if you really can't make a mental image, then experience is pretty much the only way.honestly, I'm struggling with this bit you describe too much it sounds boring too little and no one has any idea what's going on. Any advice
IRL, fights are messy, dirty, brutal, short, and over before you know it. High-stress situations are remembered after the fact and recounted, not experienced in the moment. That's the nature of high-stress, unplanned situations like fights and attacks. Most fight scenes just don't do it for me because they rarely capture high-stress, high-tension events like that.honestly, I'm struggling with this bit you describe too much it sounds boring too little and no one has any idea what's going on. Any advice