Chimper #3382
Hyakuuo keeps a detailed list of imperfections. The tenth step on the main stairway in Waterfall City is a fraction too high. The plaza’s central fish statue has one scale slightly askew. Their own majestic quiver, a gift, has stitching that is a millimeter off-center. This meticulous eye for flaws is how they ascended; by critiquing every draw of their bowstring and every fletching on their arrows, they accidentally achieved a perfect form that radiated pure energy. They met Ozawa once, who, upon hearing their thirty-seven complaints about magical theory, simply laughed and told them to teach. "You'll never run out of things to correct," Ozawa noted. Their students are now the best archers in the city, fueled by a deep desire to avoid hearing Hyakuuo’s incredibly specific critiques.