Post by Diva Cross on May 25, 2009 15:49:31 GMT -5
Name: Splinter Homato
Nicknames: Master Splinter,Master
Age: ?
Height: 4' 10"
Weight: 150 lbs.
WEAPON: Any, or none, it matters not for a Ninja.
FAVORITE COLOR: I am partial to both purple and yellow
HOBBIES: Reading, cooking
FAVORITE MUSIC: Traditional Japanese music, also Reggae
NICKNAMES: I do not know of any!
FAVORITE FOOD: I quite enjoy fresh vegetables, soups, tea... and cheese (I made a funny!)
FAVORITE BOOK: I must limit my library to but one tome? An arduous task, indeed! I must meditate on this... hmmm... for today, I choose:
"The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" written by Ruth Benedict. A useful tool to teach my sons of their heritage.
PERSONAL PROFILE
My origins have been clouded in mystery... some say that I was once a man, known as Hamato Yoshi. Another tale states that I was once merely a humble pet rat of a man named Hamato Yoshi. For the record allow me to state that both are true... and yet, neither is true. Such is the way of Ninjutsu.
I am Ninja, and have been called Master. I have yet to master my skill, however, and I must continue my practice. Ninjutsu is a lethal combination of physical and metaphysical prowess, and it is not mastered easily. Those who claim to master Ninjutsu are many, those who actually do are few... very few, indeed. Ninjutsu is the way of the shadow warrior, and it brings much darkness into the lives of those who practice its art. Some must walk the path of shadows to shelter those who transverse the light. It is balance we seek. My days as a warrior are reaching their sunset. I spend much time in meditation now, seeking a new path. Life cycles always anew, and we must strive to harness its whirlwind. In this we find peace and contentment. In contentment, we are rich.
I know not what the future holds for my sons and I, but I savor each new day and eagerly await the next. Time passes all too quickly for these old bones, but I welcome its passing as the thirsty oak beckons the oncoming storm.
I bid you peace and contentment upon your journey through this veil. I believe in your ability to harness the whirlwind. Practice with diligence, and you shall.
Nicknames: Master Splinter,Master
Age: ?
Height: 4' 10"
Weight: 150 lbs.
WEAPON: Any, or none, it matters not for a Ninja.
FAVORITE COLOR: I am partial to both purple and yellow
HOBBIES: Reading, cooking
FAVORITE MUSIC: Traditional Japanese music, also Reggae
NICKNAMES: I do not know of any!
FAVORITE FOOD: I quite enjoy fresh vegetables, soups, tea... and cheese (I made a funny!)
FAVORITE BOOK: I must limit my library to but one tome? An arduous task, indeed! I must meditate on this... hmmm... for today, I choose:
"The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" written by Ruth Benedict. A useful tool to teach my sons of their heritage.
PERSONAL PROFILE
My origins have been clouded in mystery... some say that I was once a man, known as Hamato Yoshi. Another tale states that I was once merely a humble pet rat of a man named Hamato Yoshi. For the record allow me to state that both are true... and yet, neither is true. Such is the way of Ninjutsu.
I am Ninja, and have been called Master. I have yet to master my skill, however, and I must continue my practice. Ninjutsu is a lethal combination of physical and metaphysical prowess, and it is not mastered easily. Those who claim to master Ninjutsu are many, those who actually do are few... very few, indeed. Ninjutsu is the way of the shadow warrior, and it brings much darkness into the lives of those who practice its art. Some must walk the path of shadows to shelter those who transverse the light. It is balance we seek. My days as a warrior are reaching their sunset. I spend much time in meditation now, seeking a new path. Life cycles always anew, and we must strive to harness its whirlwind. In this we find peace and contentment. In contentment, we are rich.
I know not what the future holds for my sons and I, but I savor each new day and eagerly await the next. Time passes all too quickly for these old bones, but I welcome its passing as the thirsty oak beckons the oncoming storm.
I bid you peace and contentment upon your journey through this veil. I believe in your ability to harness the whirlwind. Practice with diligence, and you shall.