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feeling cute and bubbly 🫧☀️👙🍼
#keywestkitten #mezzopiano #teentopanga #y2k
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about me
hello, my name is charity!
i’m an 19 y/o questioning cis autistic black girl
i’ve had this blog since 2019 and i’ve changed my url a bunch of times over the years so here are my past recent urls: flitterhearts, twinshots, lovebazookas, sprinklestripe, berriechan, mezzopianos, xmascheer, pumpkinboos, starbeamtwinkle
i used to have a dni but now i just block liberally
my sideblogs are @urappincool (parappa and lammy), @shuggazoom (srmthg!) and @orbalbubbles (wander over yonder). i’m way more active on these than my main.
thanks for reading!
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The body augmentation technique Battle Song is interesting, and the brief explanation from Crow about it was even more so. I haven't tapped into its full potential, but what I've already got going already puts me on a more supernatural level of strength and speed - so long as I don't tear my body apart up using it.
I guess the best way to partly describe Battle Song is utilizing perfect form in a punch - where the muscles simultaneously tense in the last moment to maximize power. Except one could cycle that tension and synchronicity of motion into other parts of the body and amplifying it before releasing it elsewhere. The art's creator Crow can summon the force of their entire body into a single strike instantly - and can amplify a blow several times over give a couple of seconds of time.
I can't say I'm particularly stronger or faster than any other seventeen year old. But Battle Song allowed me to kick a steel table flying into a guy wielding a submachine-gun. Pretty sure if the System didn't allow me to change all damage I deal into non-lethal (it's not as convenient as it sounds), that guy would've died by being pancaked into a brick wall.
The problem is that Battle Song requires a certain sturdiness of body to avoid getting shredded by the forces one is using. Pretty sure I sprained several somethings when I wielded it, but since the System allows me to treat my body as if it were in a Game, I took damage to my health instead - 1/20th to be exact for that one use.
There's a whole multitude of physical status effects in my System like burns and broken bones, but it seems sprains and torn muscles aren't one of them. Good to know.
Battle Song's techniques are named after musical notations. The one I used was Mezzoforte. The other one I know is Allegretto, which augments speed. They and Mezzopiano (dampening the body's sounds) are the starting points of Battle Song.
The starting points of Battle Song allow one to eventually direct their full body's force into an action - so if I master mezzoforte, I should be able to throw my full body's strength into a single kick or punch. The higher levels of Battle Song such as Fortissimo can allow one to cycle that force back into their body and allow one to add to it before releasing it, potentially doubling and tripling the force of a blow.
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