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Tsubasa has put up posters for the Japanese Culture Appreciation Club. Most of them are fairly innocuous, with pictures of sushi, ninja, and various other archetypically Japanese things. There is one that stands out more than the others though. It has a crude drawing of what is probably a samurai flanked by impeccably brushed text. Tsubasa's bad at drawing, but excellent at calligraphy.
"Join the Japanese Culture Appreciation Club Today!" It says, followed by "For more details, please contact Miss Kazanari at the staff room" in smaller text at the bottom.
Because Tsubasa really wants her club to do well, she's going to be sneaking around the grounds watching for people who seem interested.
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An email is sent to everyone in the school. Those who dare to open the video attached get to see Tsubasa and Maria's mugs filling the screen as they set up. For a former pop star Tsubasa's surprisingly terrible at dealing with the camera.
"Ahem, ahem. Good day everyone, the Japanese Culture Appreciation Club and the Cooking Club are organising a joint event next Friday. We will be watching the classic period film Seven Samurai. For the Cooking Club, Miss Cadenza- zav- Miss Maria?"
"The cooking club will be making snacks for everyone to eat and enjoy while watching the movie." Maria tried to hold it together and look like a teacher, trying not to laugh at Tsubasa failing to say her last name correctly.
"And if you like what you see, you are always free to join either club. Or even both, if you're really dedicated! Please consider it!" Tsubasa nodded seriously before turning to her partner with a "Maria, don't laugh!"
"Saying not to laugh isn't helping." Guess it was one of the silly perks of having a dense sword partner.
"If you can make it to the joint event it will be a lot of fun. Any leftovers food wise you can bring home as well." Maria was mainly interested in the last part since having tasty food always made her feel happy. Meaning everyone was going to make a lot of food even if they didn't really notice right away.
"Your name is just really difficult, okay?" Tsubasa's more than a little embarrassed as she reaches for the camera to turn it off.
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Tsubasa and Maria can be found in the staff room, chatting and waiting for anyone who wants to join their clubs.
((If you want Tsubasa or Maria specifically feel free. Brackets and prose are both fine.))
Tsubasa has put up posters for the Japanese Culture Appreciation Club. Most of them are fairly innocuous, with pictures of sushi, ninja, and various other archetypically Japanese things. There is one that stands out more than the others though. It has a crude drawing of what is probably a samurai flanked by impeccably brushed text. Tsubasa's bad at drawing, but excellent at calligraphy.
"Join the Japanese Culture Appreciation Club Today!" It says, followed by "For more details, please contact Miss Kazanari at the staff room" in smaller text at the bottom.
Because Tsubasa really wants her club to do well, she's going to be sneaking around the grounds watching for people who seem interested.
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An email is sent to everyone in the school. Those who dare to open the video attached get to see Tsubasa and Maria's mugs filling the screen as they set up. For a former pop star Tsubasa's surprisingly terrible at dealing with the camera.
"Ahem, ahem. Good day everyone, the Japanese Culture Appreciation Club and the Cooking Club are organising a joint event next Friday. We will be watching the classic period film Seven Samurai. For the Cooking Club, Miss Cadenza- zav- Miss Maria?"
"The cooking club will be making snacks for everyone to eat and enjoy while watching the movie." Maria tried to hold it together and look like a teacher, trying not to laugh at Tsubasa failing to say her last name correctly.
"And if you like what you see, you are always free to join either club. Or even both, if you're really dedicated! Please consider it!" Tsubasa nodded seriously before turning to her partner with a "Maria, don't laugh!"
"Saying not to laugh isn't helping." Guess it was one of the silly perks of having a dense sword partner.
"If you can make it to the joint event it will be a lot of fun. Any leftovers food wise you can bring home as well." Maria was mainly interested in the last part since having tasty food always made her feel happy. Meaning everyone was going to make a lot of food even if they didn't really notice right away.
"Your name is just really difficult, okay?" Tsubasa's more than a little embarrassed as she reaches for the camera to turn it off.
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Tsubasa and Maria can be found in the staff room, chatting and waiting for anyone who wants to join their clubs.
((If you want Tsubasa or Maria specifically feel free. Brackets and prose are both fine.))
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"I guess I should join up, see what I can do, right? I'm Kamala by the way."
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"Kamala Khan, right? I am Tsubasa Kazanari, I'm one of the PE teachers here, and the club advisor, but you already knew that." Why did she know the names of all the students? She just worked too hard.
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"Miss Kazanari right? I guess thanks for having me."
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Now to reel her in with something cool? Maybe?
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She wasn't aware of anything of that nature coming from Japan, unless it was a secret magical girl thing...?
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"What it does, is that by pinning a person's shadow to the ground, I can stop their movement entirely." And with a flick, she tosses the pen hard enough that it goes tip-first into the ground, stabbing Kamala's shadow.
"You shouldn't be able to move now."
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"Well I'll be...! That's... really cool actually."
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"And if you remove it," she explained as she plucked the pen out out of the ground, "the curse is broken and you should have no trouble moving again!"
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"Not just magical girls?"
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"Anyone with the passion and at least a passing level of physical fitness can start to learn this, but hopefully by the time you're done it won't just be a passing level."
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"I suppose becoming a magical girl might have some effort in the fitness thing."
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"Admittedly, I'm no master myself. The skills I can impart to you are limited, but it's not a ninjutsu club. That just happens to be a part of our activities."
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"All right, I'll make sure to arrive in plenty of time!"
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