1 Afraid of the dark? Please.[CE-1] Fri Aug 08, 2014 3:25 pm
Hayato
D-rank
Ryusei thumbed his nose as he stood before the gate which stood between him and his goal, advancing in the chunnin exams. He glared at the ornately designed golden gate. So much effort put into such a pointless event. How many times had the other participants had it hammered into their brains that the exams were an integral part of their advancement as shinobi? Ryusei saw these exams for what they were, a herding of sheep into a cage, waiting to be slaughtered for the amusement of the privileged that paid admission to watch children throw their lives away. “And they call me a savage,” he scoffed, awaiting the signal to begin, “I can’t wait to be done with this nonsense.”
Truth be told, Ryusei wanted nothing to do with this farce. He rejected the shinobi world and their customs, but certain concessions had to be made in order to complete a job. The Chunnin exams brought out all manners of people, high rollers included. The social importance placed with the events was made evident by the festival that now came with the exams wherever they went, and the people it attracted. The years had made the Exams more entertainment than professional advancement, but there were still those, mostly the more shady members of society, that still saw the exams as something of a recruitment ground. His prey was among that group, but that wasn’t why he wasn’t being hunted. Apparently this man was a retired shinobi that had abandoned his village and sold information that resulted in the death of over twenty people, mostly civilians.
Ryusei had no sympathy for the village that he abandoned, but the blood he spilt had to be repaid. Everyone faces a reckoning. It just so happened that this man had the misfortune of meeting his in the form of a very unforgiving Shiryo. Somehow the man had weaseled his way into the group that was associated with running the exams. Ryusei had no idea how he managed to accomplish that, but he had successfully protected himself from any normal way of getting to him. Ryusei’s only option at that point was to enter the exams in order to get closer to his mark. Unfortunately that meant being forced to jump through hoops for the entertainment of the elitists he resented by competing in this bloodsport.
His agonizing wait would soon come to a halt as what appeared to be fireworks shot skyward from the center of the structure and the gates before him swung open to reveal a darkened path. He knew not what awaited him inside that labyrinth, but he knew that whatever it was, it had no intention of helping him. What the beasts inside didn’t know however, was that a far more dangerous predator than they could ever hope to be was now prowling about in their den, fangs bared and guns drawn. Gently tracing the outline of his weapons’ triggers with his index fingers he would step forward into the darkness. It was time to hunt.
512~
Truth be told, Ryusei wanted nothing to do with this farce. He rejected the shinobi world and their customs, but certain concessions had to be made in order to complete a job. The Chunnin exams brought out all manners of people, high rollers included. The social importance placed with the events was made evident by the festival that now came with the exams wherever they went, and the people it attracted. The years had made the Exams more entertainment than professional advancement, but there were still those, mostly the more shady members of society, that still saw the exams as something of a recruitment ground. His prey was among that group, but that wasn’t why he wasn’t being hunted. Apparently this man was a retired shinobi that had abandoned his village and sold information that resulted in the death of over twenty people, mostly civilians.
Ryusei had no sympathy for the village that he abandoned, but the blood he spilt had to be repaid. Everyone faces a reckoning. It just so happened that this man had the misfortune of meeting his in the form of a very unforgiving Shiryo. Somehow the man had weaseled his way into the group that was associated with running the exams. Ryusei had no idea how he managed to accomplish that, but he had successfully protected himself from any normal way of getting to him. Ryusei’s only option at that point was to enter the exams in order to get closer to his mark. Unfortunately that meant being forced to jump through hoops for the entertainment of the elitists he resented by competing in this bloodsport.
His agonizing wait would soon come to a halt as what appeared to be fireworks shot skyward from the center of the structure and the gates before him swung open to reveal a darkened path. He knew not what awaited him inside that labyrinth, but he knew that whatever it was, it had no intention of helping him. What the beasts inside didn’t know however, was that a far more dangerous predator than they could ever hope to be was now prowling about in their den, fangs bared and guns drawn. Gently tracing the outline of his weapons’ triggers with his index fingers he would step forward into the darkness. It was time to hunt.
512~