1 One Way Trip (B-Rank Mission, Atsumichi/Open) Thu Mar 27, 2014 8:45 pm
Takao
S-rank
- One Way Trip:
- Mission name: One Way Trip
Mission rank: B
Objective: Secure the abandoned compound and anything potentially dangerous inside.
Location: The Dense Forest
Reward: 300 ryo
Mission description: A abandoned military construct left over from the last shinobi world war has existed in secret, hidden in the dense, untamed foliage of the forest to the South East of the village. It’s primary function while it was still operational was a detention center for particularly dangerous POWs. As such, although outdated by today’s standards the security measures that were in place were rather extensive. Blueprints and most documentation regarding the construct were destroyed after the war, leaving us with few specifics about what dangers you may encounter. Data gathered from similar detention centers of that time have been included in your debriefing files. Regional scouting parties have informed us that there have been suspicious levels of activity in that area over the last few weeks. Any level of activity surrounding that location is potentially dangerous. Clear the area of any wanderers or travelers that may be loitering and ensure that the compound has not been breached. Should you find that it has, you are expected to find out by who and for what purpose. We remain in the dark about what information might still be held in that compound, but whatever it is, it is classified and is to be kept safe at all costs. Danger level from potential enemies is estimated to be low. Danger from the potentially still active security in the compound however, is high. Be careful.
Mission details: The compound is disguised as an abandoned cabin in the forest. The entrance is hidden, but emits a trace signal of chakra. You will find the seal that hid the entrance destroyed and a stairwell leading underground. The compound has 8 floors, each leading further and further down underground. Bodies of some of the intruders will be found periodically in the halls, having fallen victim to the traps inside of the compound. All of the traps on the first two floors have already been triggered (writer’s choice as to what they were). Traps will begin on floor 3, and continue to floor 6. Traps are up to the discretion of the writers. On the 7th floor you will encounter a small group (6-8) of standard bandits (armed with C-Rank weapons, but no jutsu). On the 8th floor you will find the leader of the group accompanied by two guards (same strength as the last group). The leader is a special jounin level shinobi from Kirigakure, knowing all suiton library jutsu up to B-Rank. Once he is defeated recover the files that are salvageable and return them to the kage’s office.
The sun sat high above the dense forest, rays of warm light shooting through the thick canopy to illuminate spots on the forest floor. Aside from the faint and distant ambiance the forest provided, it was an otherwise quiet location. The beasts that lurked within and the rumours that were often centered around the woodland were enough to keep most of the villagers and sane shinobi away. Interestingly enough, the forest was where Takao's first meeting with the Hokage before him was, though that was a squad introduction. His reason for traversing the forest today was a bit different, and arguably a lot less dangerous than meeting a family of Inuzuka.
A quiet thud echoed from the thick branch he landed upon. His boots offered protection that shinobi sandals did not, though they sacrificed the lightweight mobility and silence that traditional shinobi footwear possessed. In front of him was a small clearing of sorts, the aftermath of construction for the cabin. Takao knew of it, he had learned about the compound during his time as the Hokage. It interested him and he had always wanted to explore it for himself, being the adventerous young teenager that he was at the time. The opportunity presented itself at the mission board, and he was actually rather excited to see what remnants of the last shinobi war were left inside. “Oh, right. I was doing this with somebody else, wasn't I?” he thought to himself as his attention laid on the path of tree branches behind him that had provided him an alternative to wading through the undesirable foliage and fauna that laid on the forest floor.
Takao figured that he would wait for his company to arrive before proceeding any further. Instead of bum rushing the cabin, he took care in observing his surroundings. The cabin was the only building in sight, and it certainly didn't look like it had been inhabited for quite some time. There was no clear entrance or door, but from Takao's research into the matter during his time in office, he knew right where the hidden way in was. It was a seal that kept the cabin sealed, though Takao didn't have much interest, nor skill for that matter, in breaking seals. His experience with them was lacking, and the best plan he could come up with bypassing it was to simply punch one of the walls down, a feat he could surely accomplish given the time. Further reflecting on what he already knew about the compound, Takao knew the foundation was likely stable despite it's exterior condition. It was made to house dangerous and powerful prisoners of the war at the time, so it was built strong and built to last. His explosive fire techniques wouldn't bring it down on top of them, but it would risk the already scarce intel they were searching for. He would be sticking to close quarters combat until an alternative became necessary, it seemed.
For now, he waited for his partner in crime to show up. Takao would brief him on what he knew on the way down.
(518/however many for a B Rank)