[And if he'd given Kurama more grounds than he currently has to consider it necessary, he would receive an answer to his question (however rhetorical) as to whether or not that energy can be weaponized. It's a good, sensible question to ask. Kurama would approve, if he knew.
But he doesn't, so he simply watches the grass grow with a sort of enigmatic half-smile, vaguely enamored by the thought that his fellow curiosity here had made such a mess, and now he's just as curiously mending it. There's a certain poetry to that.]
It looks better that way, doesn't it.
[Although, there is one downside to that particular show of power, one that he inadvertently discovered earlier—
It has the nasty side effect of apparently summoning every single Grass-Type within a hundred-mile radius like a moth to a flame, and as such it may be that some unexpected visitors start appearing before long.]
I'm curious what had you so interested in blowing off steam.
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But he doesn't, so he simply watches the grass grow with a sort of enigmatic half-smile, vaguely enamored by the thought that his fellow curiosity here had made such a mess, and now he's just as curiously mending it. There's a certain poetry to that.]
It looks better that way, doesn't it.
[Although, there is one downside to that particular show of power, one that he inadvertently discovered earlier—
It has the nasty side effect of apparently summoning every single Grass-Type within a hundred-mile radius like a moth to a flame, and as such it may be that some unexpected visitors start appearing before long.]
I'm curious what had you so interested in blowing off steam.