-Guidelines to Thread-
\1)This thread is open so GK can watch this, but this does not exactly mean that the posting order will involve the spectators. What I mean by this is the only true order for posting is Nimbus and myself.
2) On the note of spectators, their will be a wait between post for them. A spectator must wait for 2 posts of 2 different spectators before posting.
3) I do ask that no one interferes with the fight. Yes people may be tempted, but I PLEASE ASK just watch and be the much needed peanut gallery.
4)Other than this and other common sense things and politeness, please enjoy me getting 'sparred'.
As the Abyss Palace was bustling with all the Garou Knights, either attending to their routines or preparing to go on missions. Though through all this commotion, there was one space that was possibly filling up to the brim. A certain training room, located on the lower levels of the Palace and looked to be a Colosseum in nature. It's ruinous decor and dirt covered structures gave it the scene of a ancient battle ground fit for the contenders of legend. The actual combat area was littered with a few things, mostly being pillars and magical runes. The runes held specific jobs, to protect those outside from the raging battle inside, while the pillars most likely served as a simulation of cover and obstacles. Though the seemed to be ancient and old, the outside rim where the watchers sat was pretty up-to-date and modern. It provided comfortable seating and the stone structure was well kept and clean. As the scene was set and prestigious for the area and occasions that it provided, a item stuck out a little as it was not usually here. It was a piece of paper, looking like a note or letter, attached to the center pillar attached by a white ice.
This paper read as such:
"To the Lord Commander,
I wish to have a spar in which I can fully use my abilities. I ask you as you are the strongest here and would leave me with little reason to restrain myself. I will be returning from Kosetsu in *** days. I will be here when I return. If you are not here, I will understand and assume that you are busy with something important. If you are present, I will welcome the challenge as a way to grow stronger, and to improve my skills. I will accept either outcome.
From, Tatsumi"