Thread:KuraiJack/@comment-26104528-20180201064415/@comment-13488655-20180223121004

Yeah. o.o That's the thing. In a story where the rules ofsuch powers are well written out in guidlines, it's easy to create something that would fit in. But in one where th rules are never clearly stated, you can either copy or perform a creative shot in the dark.

Kinda like how magic works in Lord of the rings. You know magic works, characters use it, but the limits and rules are often left up to the mind.

But in Avatar and similar works, there's rules and regulations for how each power works, the requirements for it. And most importantly, a cost for using it.

For it relating to Kurai's character, it's mostly a reference to his mother's teachings for combat. Moving as one with the wind and using an opponent's strenghts against them.It's not just a representation of his own physical skill, his vicious swiftness in battle. It's a reminder of who he is. Where he came from. And who was his real teacher.