1 Friend or Foe..? (Rippā/Private/Nokill) Wed May 07, 2014 4:43 pm
Margaret Ducan
D-rank
Was it Margaret, or was she simply hearing things? Awaking in the middle of the night for no apparent reason, and doing the most abnormal things. Her life had been a living hell, she wasn't on the right track throughout her shinobi life. Margaret Ducan was lost. She had no clue of where to begin her journey, and neither did she try to understand the whole process. This wasn't the time to think, but to take action. Instead of thinking, it was time to do the things that were on her mind. Be heard, speak out. Margaret was staring at a piece of iron that had laid across from her right side over. It had been rather long, never had she seen such a thing. And indeed, it was very sharp, so she had known to stay protected. Margaret after all, was a very responsible woman, and she didn't plan to get infected by some thirty or more year old rusty piece of iron.
Margaret slowly moved herself away from the irons harm, slowly noticing that it was going to fall. She wasn't scared, and neither did she hesitate. There was no time to think, but to react. And so she did, moving out of harms way in a flash. Obvious sense had come to her mind, and she was relieved. Why would she want to be struck by a piece of iron? Anyhow, she managed to quickly relax herself, and concentrate on what she was about to do. There were rumors, good and bad of what she was about to do. For example, a famous rumor of the Hokage Mountain is that once a shinobi has sacrificed themselves for the soul intent of protecting their village, they would be able to see the Hokages passed lives. Then again it is just a silly rumor. Another rumor had been that once a shinobi had visited the Hokage Mountain and committed a sin within their village, the Hokages would take said shinobis life without their consent. Very scary these rumors were, but Margaret didn't plan to sit around and wait to find out what would happen. She had wanted to know. And so Margaret Ducan set off on a journey, venturing to the Hokage Mountain where who knows what waited for her.
Hours, it had surely been hours since she had seen a source of water. Climbing up the mountains is a very hard job, not to mention in the blazing son. For a women, this is a very arduous task, because a man would think less of a women because of such a thing. So she continue to try her hardest, even when the times had been rough. Because when the times get rough, something good repays.
Now don't get the girl wrong, indeed she was up on the Hokage Mountain, but nothing had happened. No mystical ghost like activities, just the fading of the sun, turning into night. As the birds began to fly away, and the fire flies began to come up and light up the area. As the moon had shined so bright, causing a very soothing feeling within her very body. It was beautiful. There she waited for her destiny, and looked at the stars up above, wishing that something marvelous would come her way.
(555 WC)
Margaret slowly moved herself away from the irons harm, slowly noticing that it was going to fall. She wasn't scared, and neither did she hesitate. There was no time to think, but to react. And so she did, moving out of harms way in a flash. Obvious sense had come to her mind, and she was relieved. Why would she want to be struck by a piece of iron? Anyhow, she managed to quickly relax herself, and concentrate on what she was about to do. There were rumors, good and bad of what she was about to do. For example, a famous rumor of the Hokage Mountain is that once a shinobi has sacrificed themselves for the soul intent of protecting their village, they would be able to see the Hokages passed lives. Then again it is just a silly rumor. Another rumor had been that once a shinobi had visited the Hokage Mountain and committed a sin within their village, the Hokages would take said shinobis life without their consent. Very scary these rumors were, but Margaret didn't plan to sit around and wait to find out what would happen. She had wanted to know. And so Margaret Ducan set off on a journey, venturing to the Hokage Mountain where who knows what waited for her.
Hours, it had surely been hours since she had seen a source of water. Climbing up the mountains is a very hard job, not to mention in the blazing son. For a women, this is a very arduous task, because a man would think less of a women because of such a thing. So she continue to try her hardest, even when the times had been rough. Because when the times get rough, something good repays.
Now don't get the girl wrong, indeed she was up on the Hokage Mountain, but nothing had happened. No mystical ghost like activities, just the fading of the sun, turning into night. As the birds began to fly away, and the fire flies began to come up and light up the area. As the moon had shined so bright, causing a very soothing feeling within her very body. It was beautiful. There she waited for her destiny, and looked at the stars up above, wishing that something marvelous would come her way.
(555 WC)