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1Where is the wolf? [mission- B] Empty Where is the wolf? [mission- B] Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:59 am

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”Hmm, so this, creature thing only attacks people at day time? I have to wait for four hours for it to come out? This doesn’t sound interesting at all, but it does say it’s as strong as a B-ranked nin, so I should be able to take it out with little to no struggle at all, I hope” spoke Shibirin, as he now made his way out from the Kage’s building and into the streets of Iwa.

This beast or as people like to view it, this wolf, seems like it will prove a match for Shibirin, though Shibirin is a Shinobi, so compared to a wild animal he’d be at least a quarter stronger than the beast. Shibirin looked up to the sky: it didn’t seem like night fall would come any time soon. He had to do something productive in the mean time. Firstly, he’d need some rope, to tie the creature up in after he defeats it. He decided that he’d make a quick trip back home, to grab some rope from the pantry, before he forgot. Now picking up the pace a little, he made his way towards his street to go get the rope.

Within thirty minutes, Shibirin had arrived at his street and not far from the street sign, was the apartment building in which he rented his room. He went on over to it, made his way inside and climbed the three set of stairs that lead to his floor. Once he had reached the third floor, he looked around for room number eleven and within seconds, he had found it. He took out a small key from his pocket and unlocked the door, before opening it and making his way inside. ’Now, where did I put that rope?’ he thought to himself, before making his way to one of his three, large cupboards. He opened the first cupboard, but saw nothing but a packed up ironing board and a few hangers. He quickly closed it, and then went on to open the second cupboard. Inside the second cupboard, were a few of his mostly worn clothes: including both shirts and shorts and below them, his shoes. He then closed it and opened the second cupboard; there inside was the coil of rope he was looking for, a broom, a dust-pan and his three katana: Genko, Sai and Noro. He had forgotten to bring them him when he went to take his mission, he would’ve had to fight the beast without his weapons today. Quickly choosing to grab them now whilst he remembered, he also grabbed the rope he came looking for then closed the cupboard.

He walked over to his wardrobe and took out a small backpack from inside there. He unzipped the bag and packed the rope in there. Now that he thought about it, Shibirin could use a few kunai and shuriken. Even though small items like those aren’t even worth mentioning, they do help in combat in the most unexpected situations. He decided that when he got the chance, he’d buy himself a set of kunai and a set of shuriken, in case he ever needed to use them in battle. ’Now, what else do I need? Well, nothing much I guess. To kill the left over time, I might go down to the Rock pit and relax, he haven’t given myself any time to just chill back’ thought Shibirin. When his mind was made up, he left the apartment that day, still with his three katana and backpack and made his way towards the Rock pit.

He arrived at the entrance of the Rock pit. He was greeted at the door by two, lovely ladies that wore matching kimonos. ”Hello there stranger, welcome to the Rock pit. How may Lin or I be of service to you?” spoke one of them. Shibirin smiled at the girl who had just spoken and said, ”I just need some time alone, but I’ll call you if I need anything”. He didn’t want to sound rude; after all they had offered to take care of him. In another time, maybe he would’ve said yes, but today he just wanted to spend this time alone. No making his way into the building, he waved goodbye to the two ladies and they bowed back in respect. He found a nice, quiet spot to relax, before attempting to go to sleep.

”Hah…what...wait, what!” Shibirin woke up with a start. Outside, he heard loud, growling noises. Could it be the noise of the strange creature he had to take care of? He took hold of his three katana: Genko, Sai and Noro and quickly tied them back around his hip, placed to the left of his hip. He quickly put on the backpack he had brought and ran quickly outside the door. Outside, it was dark: he had slept through the while day. He didn’t care what time it was, because it seemed like this was the time the beast like to come out at the most.

Shibirin could see the beast jumping from roof top to roof top, from a distance away. He wasn’t sure what to make of the thing, but he knew he couldn’t let it get out of his sight. He started bolting after it, running past street corner and street corner. The appearance of the beast seemed to have startled the villagers, as a big number of them were running around in every direction screaming, ”Werewolf, help there’s a werewolf on the loose!”. ’Werewolf? So that’s what this is, some freakish wolf must’ve came into the village in search of food, though I think it’s mistaking humans for food’ thought Shibirin, as he continued chasing the beast. Time went past and Shibirin still hadn’t caught up to the beast. In fact, he couldn’t even see it anymore. He could only hear its faint growl and the faint noises of people screaming, but then suddenly, it stopped and so did Shibirin. He couldn’t hear it anymore: had it disappeared? Just as Shibirin turned around to look in the other direction, he saw the wolf pounce towards him. It had happened so fast, but Shibirin couldn’t just stand there and let the huge beast attack him, he had to do something, he had to move.

The beast had its claws drawn out and whilst it soared towards Shibirin, it targeted for his chest. Luckily, Shibirin managed to leap to the side of him, avoiding the incoming attack just in time. He then quickly snapped back to normal, now drawing two of his three katana: Sai no Ken and Norowa reta Ken. Just as he drew them out, the wolf landed on the ground with a thud, only to face Shibirin once more and then charging at him for another attack, but Shibirin was ready. The wolf stood on its hind legs, before letting out a loud howl to the sky and then striking Shibirin with its claws. With his two blades drawn out, Shibirin was able to use them as shields from the wolf’s attack whilst waiting for an opening to attack.

The wolf failed to break through Shibirin’s defence, so it tried another tactic. It stopped attacking him with its claws, stood back on all fours, before attempting a leg sweep at Shibirin’s legs. Sadly, it worked. When the beast ceased from attacking, Shibirin got distracted for a while, thinking it had given up attacking him. When the wolf performed a surprising leg sweep at against Shibirin, Shibirin fell flat on his bottom. The wolf then swung its right paw down towards Shibirin’s chest, but he managed to block it with one of his katana. The wolf pulled back its arm and just when it was about to bring it back down for another attack, Shibirin rolled out of the way and quickly got back to his feet. ’It fights like a man, how odd’ Shibirin thought, as he prepared for the wolf’s next attack. ”Get away!!” Shibirin heard the wolf speak. ”You can talk?” Shibirin asked, but instead of an answer from the wolf, he got another attack to the head. Shibirin decided that if he was to end this fight, he’d need to end it now, it was time to get serious. He took a few steps back, covering little to no ground between the wolf and he. ”Alright, I tried to be nice about this, but now you’re pushing it” spoke Shibirin, though he couldn’t help but feel a bit crazy for talking to a wild animal.

Shibirin knew he was fighting something close to a man, with the power of a werewolf. He quickly stabbed his two katana Sai and Noro in the ground in front of him, before performing the Sheep, Dragon and Ox hand signs. He then chanted out, ”Earth Style: Earth changing terrain!” and with that said, five 2.5 meter tall and 3 meter wide and 30cm thick earth walls appeared around and over the werewolf. Four of the pillars formed a box prison around the wolf and the fifth was used on top as the prison box’s roof. Shibirin knew the wolf would easily break through the wall, though he was hoping for that. If all went well, he could plant a surprise attack on the wolf the moment it breaks through the prison. He now quickly drew out his Genko blade from its sheath and he clenched its handle between his teeth. He then took hold of the other two blades Sai and Noro, the ones he had earlier stabbed into the ground and he pulled them right out: holding one in each hand, both with the usual sword hand grip. Shibirin could see cracks forming on his earth prison box, a sign that told him the wolf would break out of that trap in no time.
’Just a few more seconds…’ Shibirin thought to himself, as he now position the right hand sword in front of him: horizontally pointed towards the left and his left hand sword held horizontally behind him, pointed to the right. He kept an eye at the box, as it was now beginning to shake and tiny pieces from it were starting to break off. Shibirin took this chance to take a couple of steps back, giving himself space for the run up he was about to do. The box was literally shattering. Shibirin began to charge towards the wall, luckily he had a great distance of 6 meters between he and his opponent, meaning his run up will be much longer than before and that means he’ll have more speed and thrust for the technique. By now, Shibirin had covered at least 4 meters of the distance. When he was only 2 meters away from the wolf, he kicked his feet off the ground and soared in mid air for about 2-3 seconds, before twirling his body around like a spinning dart, headed towards the wolf. *Smash!* The wolf broke out of the box, but it was already over for it. It hadn’t expected the incoming attack Shibirin had planned and as soon as it realised what was going on, the attack had been completed already. Shibirin’s attack drilled through the wolf’s skin, digging in as deep as 4cm, enough to severely wound a normal human being but not enough to kill one.
Shibirin spent about 10 seconds after ramming in with the wolf just drilling through its skin like a spiked torpedo, until he finally stopped and placed his feet back onto the ground. This was an effective technique had had created and mastered himself. He called it: the flying petals. His spinning around at top speeds was enough to badly hurt a regular human being, but the fact that he also had his swords working as the blades of the drill added an extra lethal damage rating to the attack. Overall, the only way to ensure total survival would be to just avoid the attack in time, for if it was aimed at the heart, chances of the victim surviving would be 1 – 50. Shibirin was huffing and puffing: that attack of his had exhausted him. After a few seconds of huffing a puffing, a large amount of smoke covered the werewolf and caused Shibirin to huff and puff even more. After the smoke had cleared, Shibirin looked back where the werewolf had been, but saw the body of a man instead. The man was fairly tall, and pretty. He had black spiky short hair, wore an Iwa vest and he had green eyes. The man was currently unconscious, so Shibirin couldn’t ask him why he had gone berserk. Shibirin began to think whether it was a real werewolf, or the guy just used a really powerful transformation technique. At the moment, Shibirin just wanted to go home. It was late at night and he was exhausted from the fight with the wolf. He took out the rope he had earlier packed in his back pack and tied the guy’s hands around his back. He then lifted him up and decided to carry him back to the Iwagakure hospital, to make sure that attack he had used on him hadn’t fatally harmed him. After going there, he’d head to the secretary to claim his reward, before heading back home.

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