[quote=Nicias Askani] Gio listened to Moks answer while resting his blade on his shoulder. "its not that i mind the ban. Though a seal might not be a bad idea...unless i find myself up shits creek.. and given my track record, thats pretty likely. can you do one that make it harder to use kido." he offered "my hakuda is better than my zanjutsu. only because infusing energy into hakuda is easy. As for zanjutsu... i get caught up in my zanpaukto skills usually. " he tapped the blade on his shoulder for emphasis. "and as a rapier its not quite as simple as a katana. even sealed its a nodachi. we have a really good instructor in squad five too. cuz i was really shit in zanjutsu before i met her. i put her in charge of training the kido corps when they officially merged with squad 5 openly. " Gio noticed he was rambling " sorry, got sidetracked." [/quote] Gio nodded his head at him and smiled. "Well your honest, but you know that gives me an idea. I'm going to place a seal on you, that will reward you as you get better at Hakuda and zanjutsu." Mok said as he stood up and placed his palm on Gio's forehead and focused himself for a minute before placing a seal on Gio's forehead. "Looks simple, but it pretty much makes any kido feel like casting Captain level kido. It literally will force every ounce of your spiritual energy to use something as simple as sho, and if you try casting Captain level, that will be near on impossible. However, as you improve with your hakuda and zanjutsu, the seals effect will grow weaker, making the kido easier to do. So if it feels like somethings crushing your body. then you need improvement, but if it becomes easier then, it shows you are becoming stronger. Anyway, I spent long enough away from the office. So I cant ban you from Kido, but it will be next to impossible. I will tell you this though. if you fight a powerful enemy, that requires kido, then simply cover the seal with anything, and that acts like a temporary block." Mok said as he then sheathed his zanpakuto and shunpoed off to squad five, where he would find mountains of paperwork to do.