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1Kill the Boar [mission][Iwa- C ranked] Empty Kill the Boar [mission][Iwa- C ranked] Sun Feb 10, 2013 1:33 pm

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Shibirin made his way out of the Tsuchikage building and began walking towards the location of his mission. On the card he had been given, it said that he would best find these bears in the wild west of Iwagakure. It seemed like a far place to go, but it couldn’t have been so far that Shibirin would have to camp the night there. In the end, Shibirin decided to only make one trip there and one trip back, he wasn’t going to take any longer than a day out there. He looked up at the sky: the clouds that he had seen earlier were still there, though it didn’t look like it was going to rain. Shibirin only knew that for there to be rain, you must first see lightning and hear thunder, otherwise it wouldn’t rain. Shibirin wasn’t sure if this theory was true or not, it was the only information about rainy weather that he had been taught. He made his way out of the village gates, having nothing else on him than his silvery-white, cape over his long-sleeved, fish net shirt, long, grey pants and on his feet he wore white, ninja sandals. He had three katana sheathed on his left hip: Genko, Sai and Nora.

Shibirin had walked for at least thirty minutes now and he hadn’t encountered a single boar yet. He was looking everywhere. He was looking up, he was looking down and he was even looking behind him, just to make sure he hadn’t missed one go by o anything. Eventually, he gave up of searching low and decided to go up in the trees, hoping the Arial view might give him a better viewing range. He jumped up to the nearest tree he could find and began searching around for any signs of boars. Still, he found nothing, nothing but a bunch of chirping birds and a few squirrels running up and down tree branches. Shibirin then thought to himself, ’Where is the wild west?’ thinking maybe that was the reason he hadn’t seen a boar yet. He dropped down from the tree and decided to keep moving.

Not long after he had started looking again, he saw a vast, open desert that also had few dried grass patches growing from small parts of the earth. He could also see a few cacti from the distance, maybe this was the wild west of Iwagakure. He continued on walking like he was before, only this time he kept a look out for the natural fauna of this environment, in case a wild boar was on that list. To his luck, just a few meters in front of him were a pair of wild boars. They looked peaceful enough, happily eating away through the dried grass. Shibirin began to have second thoughts on whether or not these were the same boars that had attacked the villagers, after all they didn’t seem as ferocious as the villagers had described them. Still, Shibirin couldn’t lower down his guard after just their first impression, he decided to see how they react when a human was nearby, and maybe that was why they attacked the villagers: they may have felt threatened by the humans’ presents. He crept a little closer, and closer, until he was literally just a few meters from touching one of them. He was about to reach out his hand to touch one, when suddenly it charged at him.

Shibirin hadn’t expected that reaction from the previously peaceful boar. It came charging at him with full speed, and with the little distance it had to cover, it had already rammed into Shibirin within seconds. He stumbled over to the side a bit, as he fell down onto the rock-hard floor. He didn’t think a small animal that size would prove powerful enough to knock him off his feet. He saw the boar turn itself around, a sign that told him, if he didn’t get out of the way quick, this next ram with surely put him to sleep. So quickly picking himself up from the ground, he managed to dodge the boar’s attack, but that was only one boar attacking. Soon after the first boar had returned to the second boar, the second boar joined in the fight, the two boars now both charging towards Shibirin: one coming from the left and the other coming from the right. Shibirin thought quickly. At that moment, he weaved together the sheep, boar, dragon and then the serpent hand signs, before chanting out, ”Electric Shock Impulse!”. He then immediately slammed down both of his palms, flat on the ground below him and within two seconds, a charge of electricity spread out from his palms and around the area around him in a radius of 10 meters. The jutsu seemed to have worked on the boars, for after Shibirin had cast it, they froze on the spot, and then fell frozen to the ground like stuffed animals. Shibirin then went over to take a closer look on the boars, to make sure he hadn’t severely wounded them, though he wouldn’t mind if he had, they had charged at him first. He kicked one of them on the belly, but it didn’t wake up. The electric shock must’ve been powerful enough to instantly paralyse a wild animal, though it would’ve had different effects on humans. Shibirin drew out his Sai blade, the white one and stabbed each of the boars in the heart, twice to make sure they were dead. ”Sorry old chap, but you attacked me first. Maybe, in some other way we could’ve been friends,” spoke Shibirin.

He decided to head back to Iwagakure, though he couldn’t help but suspect there were more than these two boars out on the loose. Maybe he was meant to just kill one of them and the other set free. He decided to let the results play out for themselves: if he was called in for killing more of them, he’d just apologise and say he had to kill the first one to get to the second. Within an hour or two he had made his way back to the village gates. He went on through and walked towards the Kage’s building, to claim his reward.


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