>>5498932The second choice was a planet known as Namek. Unlike the flourishing Earth, Namek was deeply underpopulated. Having suffered from world-threatening climate changes, the Namekian people barely escaped extinction. As a result, they were more of a peaceful, contemplative culture comprised of farmers, magicians, and philosophical warriors. What they lack in technological advancements they more than made up for it with their sage-like abilities and achievements. Their myriad of abilities, be they spiritual, mystical, or psychic, made them a treasure trove just as valuable as earth.
There were others like planet Cereal to pick from that would be a good learning experience. But ultimately you opted to travel to the last major place out of the trinity that caught your interest. That is planet Yardrat, home to the ascetic monks known as the Yardratians. Although physically weak as a race, they are foretold to have a plethora of unique abilities, including apparently the ability to manipulate space and time. Out of the three, they are the most attuned to the spirit and the intrinsic energies that permeate through the body. Earning your attention with enthusiasm.
So with that, you headed immediately with Whis’s assistance to planet Yardrat. They were planning to spend however long necessary in obtaining the secrets in their ways. And perhaps doing some good in helping them defend themselves appropriately.
What is your mindset towards learning from the people of planet Yardrat?
>Learn every single one of their technique and skills. You will do them the favor of further refining them and teaching new abilities upon mastering Spirit Control to them.>Focus solely on refining your ki and mastering the foundation of Spirit Control and its principles. The sooner you can start training your body to pursue your next evolution the better.>Follow their lessons as you embark upon learning and mastering the art, but don't neglect your experimental side. See how you could use Spirit Control with your own innate abilities, especially Formation.>Write-In And what is your current objective? (Will make suggestions later if nobody wants to establish your goals)
>Write-In