Post by Akio Naito on Feb 14, 2023 23:19:45 GMT -5
Name: [Third Floor Trial Membership]
Participants: [Akio Naito, William O Creed]
Location: [Uzaki Enterprises, Third Floor - Gym]
Plotline: [Akio uses his access to the Uzaki Enterprise building's gym to test his physical ability.]
Starts:[/u] [Now]
The third floor of the Uzaki Enterprises building held a gym. With a weight room, running track, and pool all at the level of quality expected from the company. Impressive and expensive but ultimately mundane, just like anything else kept on the above-ground levels. That didn't make it any less active, even at this time of night a fair number of those who worked in the tower could be found in various stages of their workout routines.
Even after getting Kazura's blessing to use the tower's gym, Akio had rarely made use of that benefit. The main reason for that had been his reluctance to take advantage of the CEO's generosity as a guest, especially when he still didn't know enough about the organization to feel safe accepting their job offer. He had other reasons beyond that, and a general lack of interest in training his body compared to his spirit. But this night's visit had been less about exercise and more for feeling out his body's limits now that he'd finished recovering from that night in the park.
He'd sat down to recover a good few minutes ago, but wasn't up to returning to the track or going home yet. Lifting weights had proven he'd lost strength compared to where he'd been before the spellcasting accident, but his legs were as strong as ever based on the few laps of the track he had managed before running out of breath. Now he needed time to rethink his situation knowing what he'd achieved for now. The guest had taken some effort not to stand out, worn a long-sleeve compression shirt and gloves to avoid any stares his injured arms might attract, concealed his reiatsu as best he could manage while remaining active, tried not to bother any of the actual employees while he pushed his admittedly low limits. But still, it was clear he wasn't a regular to this particular part of the building.
Participants: [Akio Naito, William O Creed]
Location: [Uzaki Enterprises, Third Floor - Gym]
Plotline: [Akio uses his access to the Uzaki Enterprise building's gym to test his physical ability.]
Starts:[/u] [Now]
The third floor of the Uzaki Enterprises building held a gym. With a weight room, running track, and pool all at the level of quality expected from the company. Impressive and expensive but ultimately mundane, just like anything else kept on the above-ground levels. That didn't make it any less active, even at this time of night a fair number of those who worked in the tower could be found in various stages of their workout routines.
Even after getting Kazura's blessing to use the tower's gym, Akio had rarely made use of that benefit. The main reason for that had been his reluctance to take advantage of the CEO's generosity as a guest, especially when he still didn't know enough about the organization to feel safe accepting their job offer. He had other reasons beyond that, and a general lack of interest in training his body compared to his spirit. But this night's visit had been less about exercise and more for feeling out his body's limits now that he'd finished recovering from that night in the park.
He'd sat down to recover a good few minutes ago, but wasn't up to returning to the track or going home yet. Lifting weights had proven he'd lost strength compared to where he'd been before the spellcasting accident, but his legs were as strong as ever based on the few laps of the track he had managed before running out of breath. Now he needed time to rethink his situation knowing what he'd achieved for now. The guest had taken some effort not to stand out, worn a long-sleeve compression shirt and gloves to avoid any stares his injured arms might attract, concealed his reiatsu as best he could manage while remaining active, tried not to bother any of the actual employees while he pushed his admittedly low limits. But still, it was clear he wasn't a regular to this particular part of the building.