Here's where your character can contact Firo if need be. Please specify the game; the date (or general time); and whether the meeting is action, voice, video, text, etc.
Givin' some actual instructions isn't "spoon feedin'" me.
[He raises a doubtful eyebrow but holds out his hand in an imitation of Vegeta's earlier movement. Despite the caution, he can't help but be tense. There's a lot at stake if he screws this up.
Just as expected, absolutely nothing comes from his attempts. He looks back up at Vegeta, frowning as he wonders if the instructions are vague to set him up to fail.]
[Uhhhh that's a good question. He's just always been able to do it, it's in his blood- perks of being part of a warrior race.]
You need to stop worrying about how and just do it. Relax your mind and just reach into the center of your body. It's that simple. This isn't a difficult concept to grasp. [Eyeroll.] But I don't care either way, I'd rather have a little slave around the house for a while.
It's there, you just haven't tried hard enough. Have you even been training at all boy? You might not be strong enough to handle it! [AS HE SUSPECTED.]
Of course I've trained! ...Just not in stuff like this.
[He's been getting himself into scrapes and fights for as long as he can remember. His real training didn't start until the Martillos found him, but Mr. Yagu and Ronnie and the rest were all great teachers. Firo grits his teeth; there can't be anything wrong with his training or his teachers, in his mind. So then the problem must be him.
...Or he could blame this guy.]
I can handle it if you give better instructions. Just sayin' to reach for it doesn't help at all! How'd you learn to do it?
[What he needs is more a description of terms--like what exactly this energy is and how he should think if his core--but he's too annoyed to be precise.]
Saiyans have always been able to control their energy without much effort. We're a superior warrior race- you could say it's just in our blood. [He smirks- he's pretty proud of that fact, and he'll display that pride allllll day.]
I don't know what else to tell you. It's as I've already stated. You simply search the center of your body for it, and once you've relaxed your mind you withdraw it from there and manifest it in your hand. If you even have enough to withdraw, it might be more of a mental block than a physical one.
You look a little stressed. That's probably why. I'd be stressed too if I were stuck cleaning for a whole month.
[Even though he saw (and felt) Vegeta's "superior" fighting abilities just a few moments ago, Firo still bristles at the bold claim. Gritting his teeth so hard it hurts, he mumbles to himself.]
Superior? Yeah, right...
[A mental block? Firo's never considered himself good with anything brainy, so he wonders if that could be the answer.]
I'm not stressed. I've got nothin' to worry about.
[He takes a deep breath and slowly lets it out. Because, yes, he is more than a little stressed.]
Do you want another demonstration? I can have that arranged, only this time you can feel it first hand so then you'll have something to worry about. [He heard that, Firo. Saiyans have incredible hearing. Not as good as Nameks, but still good.]
Easy, meditation. You should be doing that already anyway, so if you're not you might want to think about starting. Or you'll never win this bet.
[Darn it, he should have known. He instinctively leans away from Vegeta, mentally cursing himself a moment later when he realizes that. No matter how nervous he should be (and is), he doesn't want to show it.]
Geez, calm down! No, I don't.
[He raises an eyebrow in a way that indicates, no, he's not been doing any meditation and he never thought he needed to.]
Meditation? Isn't that what, like... monks and stuff do?
[He rolls his eyes; now he's convinced this boy is not really a fighter at all. What fighter doesn't meditate.]
It's not just monks. A warrior must be calm and detached. You aren't going to be able to control anything if you don't have a calm mind, don't you see what I'm getting at now?
[Sorry Firo- he's an awful teacher. He's never done this before.]
He can't hold it back anymore, really meditating wasn't that hard. Pulling ki out is a little harder but he just can't believe this boy doesn't even know how to do something so simple.]
[He peeks through his fingers as he lets his hand slide down his face. he just doesn't have the patience anymore, the little he had just ran out.]
Why don't you scamper over to the library and look it up. Find your own way of doing it. [Vegeta's is a lot different from other people's ways of doing it. He stood out on a cliff for three days without moving once staring out across the mountain range.]
[He pouts, not moving an inch. Firo knows he says some stupid things, but he feels that Vegeta's overreacting somewhat. It's not that weird a question where he's from!]
What the hell kind of teacher are you? You can at least give me an idea!
[He doesn't have anything against reading, really. It's just much easier for him to have someone hand feed it to him.]
You should be thankful I've taken even this much time trying to explain something so easy to you! [Man, it's gotta be this stupid village, living here must really be getting to him considering how much patience he's gained for what he views as stupidity. He's gotta get out of Luceti, for the love of the galaxy.]
You're going to have to figure that out for yourself. I'm not going to be doing all the work for you. In fact I'm going to enjoy watching you do all the work for me, if you catch my drift. [He's done helping Firo- he feels like he's given him everything he's needed to know.]
But here, I'll give you one last demonstration before all your hopes are crushed. [He holds his hands out in front of him, palms facing each other-] Now watch closely- [And a tiny little ball of energy appears, floating between his hands.] That's what you want. From the core. Got it? [He angrily dismisses the energy, arms folding across his chest.]
If it's so easy, then why don't you just explain it already? If you're so damn superior, it should be easy enough for you to teach me one little thing!
[Just stomping off is tempting right now, but he has a lot to lose if he does and he really wants to learn. For that reason, he quiets down and stops flailing his arms when Vegeta offers another demonstration. He moves forward, leaning in until his face is a probably-unwise several inches from the energy. He wants to see as much as possible.
He straightens when it's over, shaking his head. Despite his close scrutiny, he didn't see anything else that would help him understand it better.]
Thanks. That was really helpful. I'm startin' to think that maybe talkin' to a wooden shelf would be better than askin' you for help.
I've explained this numerous times to you now and repeated myself far more than I ever thought I'd have the patience for. I don't know how to pound the idea of excess life force into that thick skull of yours anymore than I already have! Now you either figure it out or get busy cleaning my house. You can start with that. [He points to the smoldering ruins of his kitchen.]
You're a pretty crappy teacher if you can't deal with repeatin' yourself once or twice.
[Vegeta never asked to be a teacher, though, so if Firo were in the same situation he's probably be acting similarly.
He only made the bet under the impression that there was no way he could lose and he can't give in so quickly. He takes one look at the house and quickly shakes his head.]
You've gotta actually gimme some time to get it! How long does it usually take people to learn this stuff?
[He's expecting a figure like a few months just for getting the energy out; that has to be difficult for more people than just him! ...Right?]
How should I know? I've never taken the time to show a weakling such as yourself how to do it. In fact I'm more than positive I've wasted enough time with this. A good estimation for you would probably be never! So good luck, you're going to need it.
And since it's easy enough to find people around here, fine, I'll give you three months. Three months and then you work for me. And I'm being unbelievably generous.
[He can't keep the surprise out of his voice; one one hand, he expected this guy to give him only a few weeks, on the other, he's wondering if he'll even be able to manage it in that time. The fact that one or both of them could disappear in that time is something he refuses to think about.]
If you're going to question it, I'll gladly shorten the time period. If you can even get that little bit of energy I showed you out by then I'll be shocked. I don't think a weakling like you can handle it. [Unfortunately, that's all Firo's getting from Vegeta on this one. The man simply doesn't have the patience and it's a miracle he even bothered to take the time to show the kid.]
[He winces, knowing that he sounded far too desperate by protesting so quickly; he just wants to make sure he has a time frame he can work with. The longer the better, and he's pretty sure that's the longest he'll get.
The next words are much harder to get out, mainly because he's trying to not yell them and be polite. Insults are much harder to take when he knows trying to punch the person dishing them out wouldn't bother them.]
...And could you stop callin' me all that? You don't see me callin' you a jerk or an asshole every five seconds.
Well what exactly am I supposed to be calling you then? Before I knew it you were throwing a punch at me, if you could even call it that much. [That's not entirely true but you know...Vegeta's a jeeerrrrrrrrrk.] Besides, I found it fitting.
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[How the hell does he explain this. He thinks for second.]
It's an energy from your core. You can't be all tense when trying to draw it out or it won't work. Just grab a hold of it and pull it out, got it?
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[He raises a doubtful eyebrow but holds out his hand in an imitation of Vegeta's earlier movement. Despite the caution, he can't help but be tense. There's a lot at stake if he screws this up.
Just as expected, absolutely nothing comes from his attempts. He looks back up at Vegeta, frowning as he wonders if the instructions are vague to set him up to fail.]
...But how do I grab it?
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You need to stop worrying about how and just do it. Relax your mind and just reach into the center of your body. It's that simple. This isn't a difficult concept to grasp. [Eyeroll.] But I don't care either way, I'd rather have a little slave around the house for a while.
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I haven't even been tryin' that long; you can't give up on me yet!
I just don't get how I'm supposed to reach for it if it's not actually there.
[At least, as far as Firo knows. If he can't see it or feel it, it might as well not be real to him.]
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[He's been getting himself into scrapes and fights for as long as he can remember. His real training didn't start until the Martillos found him, but Mr. Yagu and Ronnie and the rest were all great teachers. Firo grits his teeth; there can't be anything wrong with his training or his teachers, in his mind. So then the problem must be him.
...Or he could blame this guy.]
I can handle it if you give better instructions. Just sayin' to reach for it doesn't help at all! How'd you learn to do it?
[What he needs is more a description of terms--like what exactly this energy is and how he should think if his core--but he's too annoyed to be precise.]
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I don't know what else to tell you. It's as I've already stated. You simply search the center of your body for it, and once you've relaxed your mind you withdraw it from there and manifest it in your hand. If you even have enough to withdraw, it might be more of a mental block than a physical one.
You look a little stressed. That's probably why. I'd be stressed too if I were stuck cleaning for a whole month.
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Superior? Yeah, right...
[A mental block? Firo's never considered himself good with anything brainy, so he wonders if that could be the answer.]
I'm not stressed. I've got nothin' to worry about.
[He takes a deep breath and slowly lets it out. Because, yes, he is more than a little stressed.]
So how do I get rid of a mental block?
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Easy, meditation. You should be doing that already anyway, so if you're not you might want to think about starting. Or you'll never win this bet.
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Geez, calm down! No, I don't.
[He raises an eyebrow in a way that indicates, no, he's not been doing any meditation and he never thought he needed to.]
Meditation? Isn't that what, like... monks and stuff do?
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It's not just monks. A warrior must be calm and detached. You aren't going to be able to control anything if you don't have a calm mind, don't you see what I'm getting at now?
[Sorry Firo- he's an awful teacher. He's never done this before.]
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[He's never needed a calm mind to beat up the jerks back home. In his experience, rage can actually help in a fight.]
But fine. Tell me, how do I do that?
[He really should be able to figure it out by himself, but he thinks there must be more to it than just sitting quietly.]
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He can't hold it back anymore, really meditating wasn't that hard. Pulling ki out is a little harder but he just can't believe this boy doesn't even know how to do something so simple.]
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Why don't you scamper over to the library and look it up. Find your own way of doing it. [Vegeta's is a lot different from other people's ways of doing it. He stood out on a cliff for three days without moving once staring out across the mountain range.]
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What the hell kind of teacher are you? You can at least give me an idea!
[He doesn't have anything against reading, really. It's just much easier for him to have someone hand feed it to him.]
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You're going to have to figure that out for yourself. I'm not going to be doing all the work for you. In fact I'm going to enjoy watching you do all the work for me, if you catch my drift. [He's done helping Firo- he feels like he's given him everything he's needed to know.]
But here, I'll give you one last demonstration before all your hopes are crushed. [He holds his hands out in front of him, palms facing each other-] Now watch closely- [And a tiny little ball of energy appears, floating between his hands.] That's what you want. From the core. Got it? [He angrily dismisses the energy, arms folding across his chest.]
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[Just stomping off is tempting right now, but he has a lot to lose if he does and he really wants to learn. For that reason, he quiets down and stops flailing his arms when Vegeta offers another demonstration. He moves forward, leaning in until his face is a probably-unwise several inches from the energy. He wants to see as much as possible.
He straightens when it's over, shaking his head. Despite his close scrutiny, he didn't see anything else that would help him understand it better.]
Thanks. That was really helpful. I'm startin' to think that maybe talkin' to a wooden shelf would be better than askin' you for help.
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[Vegeta never asked to be a teacher, though, so if Firo were in the same situation he's probably be acting similarly.
He only made the bet under the impression that there was no way he could lose and he can't give in so quickly. He takes one look at the house and quickly shakes his head.]
You've gotta actually gimme some time to get it! How long does it usually take people to learn this stuff?
[He's expecting a figure like a few months just for getting the energy out; that has to be difficult for more people than just him! ...Right?]
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And since it's easy enough to find people around here, fine, I'll give you three months. Three months and then you work for me. And I'm being unbelievably generous.
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[He can't keep the surprise out of his voice; one one hand, he expected this guy to give him only a few weeks, on the other, he's wondering if he'll even be able to manage it in that time. The fact that one or both of them could disappear in that time is something he refuses to think about.]
...I'll be able to do it by then, just you wait!
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Let's see what you've got, runt.
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[He winces, knowing that he sounded far too desperate by protesting so quickly; he just wants to make sure he has a time frame he can work with. The longer the better, and he's pretty sure that's the longest he'll get.
The next words are much harder to get out, mainly because he's trying to not yell them and be polite. Insults are much harder to take when he knows trying to punch the person dishing them out wouldn't bother them.]
...And could you stop callin' me all that? You don't see me callin' you a jerk or an asshole every five seconds.
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[Wait, he never introduced himself, did he? This is awkward.]
...Firo Prochainezo. What's yours?
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[Action] haha I think this is a good spot to end it?