1 Remembering the Glory Days [ Training | Open to Kaguya Clan Members Only | No Kill ] Fri Jun 13, 2014 1:11 pm
Nousagi
D-rank
The idea that Nousagi was going to the broken down Kaguya temple to explore their past hadn’t been met well by either of his parents when he explained what he was going to be doing over dinner the previous night. Neither of them wanted any interaction with the clan after having been disowned simply for wanting to marry the one that they loved. And, because of this they wanted to keep their children within their own family and they had been mostly successful at this feat, despite the disappearance of three of their children. They didn't want their children to become involved with the notorious clan that they were no longer members of, technically. Yes, the same blood flowed through their veins and ached in their bones with their abilities, but they had not been part of that clan for quite some time, and they didn't want to be after being disowned simply for marrying the person that they loved.
But the will of parents often times aren't the will of their children, and Nousagi had gone against his parents will, venturing to the temple with determination to see the origin of the clan no matter what the situation of the area was. After all, Nousagi and his sister both wanted more interaction with the clan itself after their brother had taught them about it during their time away from the village. They wanted to know more of their Kaguya bloodline, more about their abilities, and that wasn’t going to happen when their parents kept most of that secret. And, that was precisely why Nousagi was where he was now, standing before the ruined Kaguya temple, his hand resting on one of the moss covered stones in contemplation.
Not long ago, Kaguya temple would have been well built and maintained as shinobi bustled about it, brought back to its original glory from the ruin it had become over the years. It had been something that the Kaguya clan had prized while it had been rejuvenated. The temple had been the basis for rebuilding the clan in itself when the clan had first decided to return the village hidden in the mist. They'd reformed the clan values on the ground that had been theirs from the very origins of their.. clan, making them known as a respectable shinobi clan rather than simple warmongers though that ideal would never completely disappear.
But, that legacy of the Kaguya had recently fallen to ruin once more. With the battles that had gone on during the years of the current Mizukage, Ayakashi's, time the temple was no better than it had been when the Kaguya had first returned to Kirigakure. Now the temple was in ruins, scorched and battle scarred as stones fell out of place and it was weathered from the constant rain and mist, overgrown by grasses and trees. It was disheartening to see the once magnificent temple in such disrepair and Nousagi wondered if it was ever going to be rebuilt again. The elder members of the clan who had maintained the grounds seemed to either be dead, or seemed to have little interest in rebuilding the temple once again after having to rebuild it already.
Still, there was still something to learn from the run down temple. There was still ancient knowledge there, even if it was in disarray. All one needed was a keen eye and able mind to find it. Nousagi gave a soft sigh, his hand moving from the moss covered stone that bore the scorch marks from battle and moved further into the temple, padding softly over the ground as his eyes caught every detail of the once amazing craft work. The building had indeed been a work of at when it had been at it’s full glory. He would have liked to see it before it had been leveled, but he had never had the chance to. His parents had never let him, and Usagi had refused to take them there while he had been alive because of how close it had been to the village when they had left it for those two years nearly four years ago. Never the less, seeing it now didn’t leave any less of an impression on the sixteen year old Kaguya.
Nousagi walked through the ruins of the temple, into what would have been the center of it, and looked up at a large statue of a Kaguya woman, stone empressed with faded red dots on the forehead and further red marks around the eyes. Nousagi had the red dots on his forehead, he and his sister both did when they were under the guidance of their brother. It had been something that he prized. The red marks under his eyes though, he was lacking, but he would have to get those tattooed at some point in time. He was a proud member of the clan after all, even if they didn’t think of him as one because of his parents.
Still, this place had history to him, and Nousagi gave a small smile up at the statue, reaching up to touch the crumbling stone. The woman was missing one of her arms and Nousagi could see it a few meters away, crumbling into nothing. It was sad, and his brow creased as he sat cross legged, staring up at her, his hands folded in his lap. “You must be sad that this temple has fallen again… I wonder if we’ll ever bring it back again. I’m sure it’ll be one of the new generation that does. When I am able I’ll be sure to.” He told the statue. “It’s a shame such artistry can be forgotten…” He murmured, closing his eyes.
He would meditate in this place for now, take in the sounds and feel of the surrounding area as much as he could. Meditation was something that he enjoyed when he had the chance to do it after all, out of the loud voices and annoyance that his two younger twin brothers were. The birds that annoyed the rabbits. He sighed and focused on his breathing and the sounds of the temple. Thinking of his family that wanted nothing to do with the Kaguya clan was silly when he was encompassed in their history. In and out. He’d have to take Rini here some day. In and out. There was a trickle of water somewhere close, water falling from the stones to the ground with a repetitive splish. In and out….
But the will of parents often times aren't the will of their children, and Nousagi had gone against his parents will, venturing to the temple with determination to see the origin of the clan no matter what the situation of the area was. After all, Nousagi and his sister both wanted more interaction with the clan itself after their brother had taught them about it during their time away from the village. They wanted to know more of their Kaguya bloodline, more about their abilities, and that wasn’t going to happen when their parents kept most of that secret. And, that was precisely why Nousagi was where he was now, standing before the ruined Kaguya temple, his hand resting on one of the moss covered stones in contemplation.
Not long ago, Kaguya temple would have been well built and maintained as shinobi bustled about it, brought back to its original glory from the ruin it had become over the years. It had been something that the Kaguya clan had prized while it had been rejuvenated. The temple had been the basis for rebuilding the clan in itself when the clan had first decided to return the village hidden in the mist. They'd reformed the clan values on the ground that had been theirs from the very origins of their.. clan, making them known as a respectable shinobi clan rather than simple warmongers though that ideal would never completely disappear.
But, that legacy of the Kaguya had recently fallen to ruin once more. With the battles that had gone on during the years of the current Mizukage, Ayakashi's, time the temple was no better than it had been when the Kaguya had first returned to Kirigakure. Now the temple was in ruins, scorched and battle scarred as stones fell out of place and it was weathered from the constant rain and mist, overgrown by grasses and trees. It was disheartening to see the once magnificent temple in such disrepair and Nousagi wondered if it was ever going to be rebuilt again. The elder members of the clan who had maintained the grounds seemed to either be dead, or seemed to have little interest in rebuilding the temple once again after having to rebuild it already.
Still, there was still something to learn from the run down temple. There was still ancient knowledge there, even if it was in disarray. All one needed was a keen eye and able mind to find it. Nousagi gave a soft sigh, his hand moving from the moss covered stone that bore the scorch marks from battle and moved further into the temple, padding softly over the ground as his eyes caught every detail of the once amazing craft work. The building had indeed been a work of at when it had been at it’s full glory. He would have liked to see it before it had been leveled, but he had never had the chance to. His parents had never let him, and Usagi had refused to take them there while he had been alive because of how close it had been to the village when they had left it for those two years nearly four years ago. Never the less, seeing it now didn’t leave any less of an impression on the sixteen year old Kaguya.
Nousagi walked through the ruins of the temple, into what would have been the center of it, and looked up at a large statue of a Kaguya woman, stone empressed with faded red dots on the forehead and further red marks around the eyes. Nousagi had the red dots on his forehead, he and his sister both did when they were under the guidance of their brother. It had been something that he prized. The red marks under his eyes though, he was lacking, but he would have to get those tattooed at some point in time. He was a proud member of the clan after all, even if they didn’t think of him as one because of his parents.
Still, this place had history to him, and Nousagi gave a small smile up at the statue, reaching up to touch the crumbling stone. The woman was missing one of her arms and Nousagi could see it a few meters away, crumbling into nothing. It was sad, and his brow creased as he sat cross legged, staring up at her, his hands folded in his lap. “You must be sad that this temple has fallen again… I wonder if we’ll ever bring it back again. I’m sure it’ll be one of the new generation that does. When I am able I’ll be sure to.” He told the statue. “It’s a shame such artistry can be forgotten…” He murmured, closing his eyes.
He would meditate in this place for now, take in the sounds and feel of the surrounding area as much as he could. Meditation was something that he enjoyed when he had the chance to do it after all, out of the loud voices and annoyance that his two younger twin brothers were. The birds that annoyed the rabbits. He sighed and focused on his breathing and the sounds of the temple. Thinking of his family that wanted nothing to do with the Kaguya clan was silly when he was encompassed in their history. In and out. He’d have to take Rini here some day. In and out. There was a trickle of water somewhere close, water falling from the stones to the ground with a repetitive splish. In and out….
WC: 1100
Training: Speed E-1 -> D
Endurance E-3 -> D
Left over WC: 125
Training: Speed E-1 -> D
Endurance E-3 -> D
Left over WC: 125