This is part of a larger thread on Tashigi and Zoro I plan on making once I have more free time, though I feel like sharing now. I believe they'd make for fantastic teachers and parents. Tashigi has that warm touch, vigor, but also the relatability to connect and encourage anyone who is feeling discouraged in an endeavor. She is very well versed in the technical aspects of swordsmanship, which can be applied while teaching just about anything else. Zoro provides the example others can follow, exemplified when the Isshin Dojo students imitated him, but he has that harsher perspective that helps toughen someone for whatever the future brings, like when he reminded Chopper not to lose guts while a prisoner of the Foxy Pirates.
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