Though it had only been such a short while since his proximity to Suzume had increased, no longer in bodily contact with one another, Yuudai could already feel the absence of the contrasting warmth. Considering, the majority of his life, he had mainly been in close contact with those who shared a blood relation to himself, Yuudai was practically a stranger to the contrasting heat radiating off of other bodies. Even if it had been such a short while, he had slowly accustomed himself to the difference, prior to today’s events, prior to the haze of events that followed the battle against the Seven Bells Clan. Though it had been only one other person, it was enough for him to acclimate himself to the difference, hence not reacting to the differing body heats earlier - the reaction there had been more to the concept of contact. Glancing once again over at Suzume, he noticed her take a step back, her eyes on him. His eyes stayed still, observing her once again, though only for a short period of time before her voice resonated through the room.
Yuudai’s attention was solely directed at Suzume as she spoke, the stairwell that had appeared moments ago forgotten for the time being. Her tone had changed, or at the very least it sounded far more different on the Sannin’s ears than it did earlier when they spoke. When she spoke of being honest, something would rumble inside his thoughts, telling him he wasn’t entirely honest with her either, though there was nothing really specific she had asked for of him. She hadn’t asked his name or who he is. Though, he knew, before they departed, he would supply her with the information, if he could believe what she had said. That she, a person who randomly happened across his ancestral temple, was the Kazekage - the Kage of Sunagakure no Sato. As unbelievable as it seemed, something seemed to click in his mind. He had heard the rumblings of the other kages in the four other major shinobi villages, names of the kages included, though memorizing them wasn’t something he needed to accomplish at that time, so he had put if off. But, the name Kōga Suzume did ring a bell. Perhaps that was where he had heard it, when he had been informed of the Kazekage in passing. Never having thought he’d be in Sunagakure no Sato nor the Kazekage being in his home country - how wrong he was - he had let that piece of information slip by at the time, but the name had been ingrained as one he had heard. He listened to all the information she had supplied, telling him to go on without her and to forgive her, though there wasn’t much too really forgive.
After the moment she had finished speaking, Suzume had stood up straight, an apologetic smile gracing her features. Perhaps it was the fact that she had shared who she was to him that made Yuudai decide to inform her of his stature within Kirigakure no Sato or it could be something else entirely. He couldn’t figure it out, but there was always the chance that she would find out when she returned to the village and asked a few questions, to sate curiosity. Or there was the other side of the coin where she wouldn’t bother inquiring. He was just a Sannin to his village, something he never considered an accomplishment, more so duty than anything else.
“There is nothing for me to forgive Kōga-san. It’s not as if you withheld information that I asked for. But, it’s nice to know that you told me your standing.” There was a slight tug of a smile, nothing overtly noticeable, but there to those who looked. Turning to glance once again at the stairwell for a brief second, Yuudai slowly shifted his focus back to the Kazekage, looking directly at her eyes and taking a brief step back. Going a bit more on the formal route, Yuudai would slightly bow and then stand up straight.
“I suppose I should be honest as well, though it’s nothing compared to your title. I am Aisu Yuudai, current clan head of the Aisu clan, more so a regent than anything, a member of the Seven Swordsmen of the Mist, and a Sannin of Kirigakure no Sato.”There wasn’t much else for him to remain up here for; it seemed that the time to see what was below was upon him. Turning completely, to face the stairwell, Yuudai heaved out a silent breath. He’d let what he said sink in, though leaving Suzume alone up here wasn’t entirely ideal, though she had specifically said to go on without her. Taking slow steps, should she wait to halt him once again, Yuudai made his way to the descent to the lower level of the Aisu temple. Yet, as he made his way, nothing happened. The first few steps, he hesitated on going down, more towards the thoughts of what he could potentially find down there. Still, he heard nothing. The only time he heard anything was when he knew his head was clearly out of view, it was Suzume. This time he slightly faltered, only due to her calling him by his name instead of ‘Aisu-san’. A simple request, of coming back up and accompanying the Kazekage back to the Village Hidden by Mist.
“Of course I’ll return, Suzume.” His voice was strong, carried by the walls surrounding the stairwell, maybe even echoing in the hall Suzume stood within, though he stated that aloud more to himself, but it served a purpose either way.
The descent down was dark, yet there was a faint glow of an icy blue that surrounded him each and every step he took. The stone walls that surrounded him on either side glimmered a pale blue, a subdued hue, not lighting up the entirety of the way, only enough to see three meters ahead of him. He lost count of how many steps he had taken, but it surely felt as he descended more than two flights of stairs when compared to a modernized home. Farther down, the more it seemed that there was light at the bottom, not the supposed light at the ‘end of the tunnel’, but rather a light indicating that something existed down there. Yuudai’s eyes were still adjusting to the darkness that surrounded him, after having been in daylight due to the cracks in the ceiling and the broken windows in the open hall where he had met Suzume. Maybe there was something for him to find down here, not an answer, but at least something. As far as he could presume, there wouldn’t be anything of materialistic value held here. If anything, it would solely hold items of ancestral significance.
After what seemed like countless minutes had passed, when it in fact was solely two, Yuudai had reached the bottom of the stairwell. The entrance where he had first entered from would be like a star in the sky. The surrounding area around Yuudai slowly began to light up as his right foot was the first to reach the ground, the steps no longer underneath him. The entire area began to light up, slowly, but surely. Everything around him had a pale blue shine to it; a thick layer of ice coveted the ground he now stood on. The walls looked as if he was inside of a cave, though a cave carved out solely of ice. Every direction he looked in, he could easily see his own reflection, as if to remind him who he was the entire time. The area that this cave covered, estimated by a simple glance, seemed to be about more than five acres of land, only presuming it was more because the terrace beyond the ice pillars that erected a height of seven meters and there were numerous pillars, so one could not judge the depth of the floor. It seemed as if his ancestors had constructed a castle – though there were merely pillars everywhere – of pure ice below the temple, though he had no clue on why they would need such a thing.
His feet had seemed to carry him on their own, as he hadn’t urged himself to move onward. He passed by the first pillars, Yuudai needed to weave his way past the pillars that were to come, as they had been in a checkered pattern. There wasn’t much he could think on here, except for why this place was constructed, though something certainly did pique his curiosity. He had felt his feet press down on panels, yet nothing had seemingly happened to him. Perhaps it was due to the plates being honed in on Hyōton chakra, thus not activating on him. Maybe his ancestors had built this place to solely accept those that shared the same lineage of themselves, so long as they possessed the blood of the Aisu clan.
As he continued to weave through the pillars, after passing roughly 15 sets, Yuudai notice a brighter glow coming from farther inside the temple. After a whole minute had passed, more pillars seemingly disappearing behind him, yet more appearing in front of him, Yuudai entered a sole clearing, a circular clearing roughly 15 meters in diameter. Keeping the direction he came from behind him, Yuudai looked at the sole object directly located in the centre. There, directly in middle stood an obelisk of ice, glowing what seemed like an almost white. Honestly, he couldn’t figure out anything from this. It had been so many centuries since this place was likely constructed, the tales would be altered over time, so Yuudai concluded that he’d never be able to figure out the reason, yet that seemed to satisfy him, almost. There was never an answer to everything, yet there would always be one. His purpose had been lost when he noticed the stairwell that appeared by pressing the button, almost as if he had nothing to truly fret over and just allow life to lead him forward. He’d have time to figure things out sooner or later, where his life would lead him, perhaps even finding out what had happened to his father, why he had left before he even saw his son’s birth. Walking up to the obelisk, Yuudai rested his right hand against it, a slight humming began to reach his ears, the obelisk seemed to light up even further. The necklace he wore around his neck hummed slightly, and Yuudai felt a pull towards the obelisk, as if the pendant wanted to touch it. His katana, Setsura, had a similar reaction to it, though it seemed to have a higher pitched noise associated with it in place of a pull. Then, slowly, the glow began to fade and returned to it’s luminosity before Yuudai had touched it, his necklace no longer had the pull, though the slight hum was still present within it..
Taking his right hand off the ice obelisk, Yuudai rotated his arm to take a look at his right palm. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary, with the exception of a minor tingling, other than that, there was nothing out of the ordinary. A few more seconds ticked by and everything seemed to turn back to normal for Yuudai.
How long had he been down here for? Twenty minutes? Thirty? Or longer? Perhaps, it was time for him to return to Suzume. Turning around once again, facing the direction where he had come from, Yuudai began to make his way past the pillars, the obelisk remaining behind him, but not forgotten.
As he began his ascent up the staircase, the light of day grew larger with each step that accumulated below him. Maybe, just maybe, Suzume had decided to leave by the time he returned, he wouldn’t fault her for it, though he knew he’d feel a twinge of disappointment. The closer he got to the top of the stairs, the less accustomed he was to the light around him, but seeing as how the area he had been well lit, surrounding the obelisk, Yuudai wouldn’t be blinded by the light outside. He continued to move on forward and sooner or later he would know if Suzume had remained waiting like she had said.
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