Her last excursion to Illusia had been pretty troublesome... Yet for all the Marine presence this island was far from being under martial law or anything of the sort. Thus, it wasn't really hard for pirates to get around so long as they didn't make that many waves or announced themselves. For a pirate who didn't really mind going incognito as the situation required (quite the opposite; the Uroboros Captain was rather shy and actually prefered it that way). For now, she just wanted to train. It had been a good long while since she had her last training session, and thus it was time to see if she could take it up a notch. Training Mea didn't really do much to boost her own skills, the two of them weren't really on the same level, not yet. If anything, Linnea was a teacher. There was a lot she could learn by teaching, mostly by taking notice of her own student's mistakes, but even then she couldn't exactly increase her power level. And that's exactly what she planned on doing today.
First off, she announced her intention to train to all of her crewmates, as well as giving them an idea as to exactly where would she be training. This would allow them to get close enough to her that she could always go meet them if she found them seeking her out. She had been around all of them with her Kenbunshoku activated to be able to recognize the size, shape, and color of their aura, making the process of finding them a lot easier. With this in mind, she stepped off the de-flagged Melusine, activating her Kenbunshoku. In an instance, she was flooded with the sight of each and every aura within forty meters of herself; mostly her crew's, but everyone else nearby too. Hell, even the fishes swimmming underwater, the birds flying overhead... She could see everything. This was more than enough to overwhelm a poorly trained practicioner and keep them from seeing everything they should be able to.
Yet Lin was far beyond that level now. More importantly, she was at a level such where training with a blindfold was no longer that useful. She needed something else and for once she figured out exactly how to go about it. First off, she tried to focus on the edge of her sensory range. Just like working a muscle, or training her archery, constantly pushing herself to and at the edge of her limits was the best way to grow used to working with those limits, and finally growing past them. Haki shouldn't be any different from that.
Training Haki - Words: 443
Used B-rank Kenbu Haki (35/50 stamina)
First off, she announced her intention to train to all of her crewmates, as well as giving them an idea as to exactly where would she be training. This would allow them to get close enough to her that she could always go meet them if she found them seeking her out. She had been around all of them with her Kenbunshoku activated to be able to recognize the size, shape, and color of their aura, making the process of finding them a lot easier. With this in mind, she stepped off the de-flagged Melusine, activating her Kenbunshoku. In an instance, she was flooded with the sight of each and every aura within forty meters of herself; mostly her crew's, but everyone else nearby too. Hell, even the fishes swimmming underwater, the birds flying overhead... She could see everything. This was more than enough to overwhelm a poorly trained practicioner and keep them from seeing everything they should be able to.
Yet Lin was far beyond that level now. More importantly, she was at a level such where training with a blindfold was no longer that useful. She needed something else and for once she figured out exactly how to go about it. First off, she tried to focus on the edge of her sensory range. Just like working a muscle, or training her archery, constantly pushing herself to and at the edge of her limits was the best way to grow used to working with those limits, and finally growing past them. Haki shouldn't be any different from that.
Training Haki - Words: 443
Used B-rank Kenbu Haki (35/50 stamina)