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Instructor Keruma by XennyDiemes

Instructor Keruma

XennyDiemes

On the training grounds of the Hyperspace academy a group of new recruits from across the multiverse converge, their footsteps often shaking the ground they walk on, or some reserving their abilities for what they are about to face. These are what the academy calls the titan class. Those who have the following: Those who have incredible size and strength or have the ability to gain it at will.

As they all stand firm in the open field a figure like them approaches them, muscles pumped to burst out of her clothing let alone her skin and a demeanor that seemed uncharacteristic of someone yielding such physical power. She stands greater than those who haven't activated their powers and smaller than those can best a small apartment just by height alone. But they will know to respect her as their teacher.

Unconventionalism is key in learning the ropes of becoming a Interrealm officer or agent because some of the most important lessons can't be taught in school or in real life. Keruma is going to show that while many say that having muscles are useless, they won't see that having them can be useful if you got a brain to use them right. Standing before all of them she does stretches after recovering after a long stint with orientation she presents herself to her students.

Recruits, let me be direct in what I'm about to say. This is not a class where I will teach you how to become stronger or one where you can master your skills. Those are for your other instructors to worry about when they take you in. Here, I will teach you everything I can for you to master your body and to build the greatest muscle you never thought once to build: Your mind.

When you go out on missions, there will be those who will throw everything at you, many who will be afraid of you and those who will use your size against you. All to show how better they are in the fight. The very instant you become a living titan, the world wants to destroy you. I would know this because I didn't have much choice when I became one.

Over twenty years ago, I was a young scout staking out over a target and ended up being captured by a mad scientist who specializes in enhancement tech. Before I can even fathom my predicament, I was already felt myself being pumped full of strange chemicals, sacrificing my agile body with a five-ton hulking frame that rendered me a prisoner of my own body. But I got a will to live and not let several tons of muscle stop me and I escaped.

It was hard to preform the acrobatic moves that made me a great scout in the first place. I still believed I was that same small woman before. But overall I escaped and taken back. Seeing now there is no way to reverse the process, I needed to live a new life, I was depressed for a very long time until I remembered my old acrobatics classes and decided to do them, and then I remember that there are no moves that can not be re-compensated for any mass. Meaning that I can still be able to move and flex to make up for my new added bulk.

I have learned how to run fast, compensate on my landings without making craters, how to hold objects without crushing them and more. Eventually, I felt more like my old self, but now with better control of this body than ever before. That made me a incredible agent for ten years before I decided to retire and work for the Hyperspace academy.

I can see some of you wondering what my story has to do with you? I'm telling you this story because what I went through should be a good example of what I can teach you. How to use your great mass and size to your advantage and no one else's. How in a world made of glass and tissue paper, you can become a feather and how your mind can be your greatest weapon.

Those are the basis of what I teach in Master your Mass and for the next two years of this course, I'll see to it that when your enemies see you, they'll be more afraid of you being a fast and brilliant brute rather than just a brute.

~Instructor Keruma

Art (c) DocWolph
Art (c) :icondocwolph: - special thanks!

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