Chapter 15; Discovering Chakra Nature

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AP) KR)NKR)N (HOLLY CHEATSHEET)
The Wind is eager for its next mission however the Great Harmony tells it that one who is like Thunder instructs the Wind to rest. The Great Harmony tells the Wind, Cherry Blossoms and the Disaster to visit the Scarecrow who is testing out his strength in the Forest. The Disaster tries to be in formation with the Wind and Cherry Blossoms. The Wind tells the Disaster not to stress itself out but rather to be in tune with Nature. They head towards the Scarecrow. The Scarecrow appears to have completely recovered. The Scarecrow greets the Disaster and tells the Wind that the Great Harmony told the Scarecrow everything about their encounter with Support. The Scarecrow tells the Wind that it has been thinking of ways to make the Wind stronger and that if the Wind passes its trial it might even surpass the Scarecrow. The Scarecrow tells the Wind that they would be working to develop an Ultimate Secret Technique for the Wind. The Wind is very excited but the Scarecrow tells it to take each step at a time. The Scarecrow tells the Wind that to become stronger it needs to understand its own Nature of Harmony. The Wind is curious about what its Nature is about. The Great Harmony informs the Wind that everything has one of Five Natures, Fire, Water, Earth, Wind and Lightning. The Wind battles in tune with the Scarecrow and discovers that its Nature is Wind which can rip and sever anything in its path. The Wind is excited. The Great Harmony tells the Wind that it will take hard work to master its Nature. The First Step for the Wind is to cut a Leaf utilizing the principle of a Harmonious Conflict. Meanwhile, an ominous pair invade the Land Of Fire. The Rook asks the Bishop whether they will find the Power Of Human Sacrifice in the Land Of Fire. The Bishop tells the Rook to follow it. The Rook is driven by a desire for Battle. The Bishop acknowledges the Rook’s fighting prowess but tells it not to get carried away lest its actions come back to bite it.