1 Hollow thoughts [Training/Private] Sun Sep 21, 2014 4:31 am
Binsu
D-rank
Binsu felt the cool, numerous hairs of the haltingly slow-growing grass brush beneath his feet. It bared the colossal weight of his body, bowing down towards the ground as he waltzed across its back before gradually rising up. His feet left indescribable, transient foot marks behind as he made his way through the lonely meadow, lifting water droplets from the blanket of morning dew that sprayed over the scene. A cool breeze raced by the essentially naked swordsman, robbing the heat from his body as he walked. This re-confirmed the man’s earlier suspicions about what the weather would be like, forcing a great wave of regret to wash over his thoughts as he now wished he had worn something warmer than the clothes he had on.
He had chosen to dress himself in nothing more than a traditional purple silk kimono with a small, silhouette-black swan printed on the back’s center. A perpetual gradient tessellation of black acacia flowers sprouting out from the shadows of their stems textured the kimono near the bottom of the garment’s design, fading upwards only to disappear completely around the waist up. Strapped against his left-side hip were a pair of his swords: Daken and Seitteki Eji, both tucked firmly in their stiff scabbards. His hands and feet were completely exposed and his face had nothing shielding it, however a thin layer of dirty cream-coloured, stained cloth was wrapped around his right eye and over his head hiding the borrowed eye that was the Byakugan itself. His hair hung loosely around the back of his head and a blank expression was evident on his face. He wasn’t dressed for combat or any form of physical exertion at that. That much was true.
The swordsman had come to the empty fields to train. He had left his companion Hades back at the apartment they had rented for the month and had made sure to clear the day’s schedule of any tasks to make time for a training session alone. He even woke up two hours earlier than usual just to start his training early. The place he had picked to train at was located near the village’s main water supply, where a small meadow grew willingly a few meters away from the large, rocky waterfall the village was most famous for. There was a lot of space for him to practice using any of his jutsu should he have chosen to, and since it was so far away from the village itself Binsu wouldn’t need to worry about making too much noise for the locals as they slept.
Upon arriving at the field Binsu picked a small dent in the ground to meditate in, before taking a seat on the wet grass and slowly but eventually relaxing his muscles in a seated position. He was ready to train. The noble man slowly forced his eyes shut, blocking away the external light that illuminated the nature and shape of the scenery around him. He concentrated on the calming rustle of the grass as the wind flew over it and knocked it back and forth and blocked away the unwanted noise of birds weeping in the trees a full twenty meters behind him, high above the forest’s canopies..The soothing sounds of nature singing its own celestial white noise tune were the only sounds accepted by the swordsman’s conscious mind, all other sounds were betrayed by his ears and immediately dismissed as annoyances. Whilst most people chose to train in a very active and tiresome dance of exaggerated body actions and movement, Binsu fancied or rather prefered the idea of training without moving a muscle. Mental spiritual training he titled it, which involved him sitting alone in a quiet, isolated place and leaving it to his wild and vivid imagination to replicate a seemingly active environment that he’d test his skills and limits against, before transforming the mental training experience into real credible results.
[Dream State ~
“You can keep your soul, if you can take a hundred of my men’s” the voice called out to Binsu through the dark shadows of the clouds above. Binsu had once again found himself in another life or death situation, only this time the irony was that in order to keep his life he had to take that of another. He saw himself standing in the middle of a blood-stained battle ground that took the shape of a large ring. Lightning bolts shot down from the sky and carved cracks into the ground below, displaying to Binsu what they could potentially do to him should he meet their aim.
The man looked at me with a faint smile on his face, captivated by the look of the expression he was shot by the latter. He contemplated death, before taking a leap off the building and falling 20 ft into the river below. His legs flung about as he fell, effectively adding onto the drag force as he fell through the air.He hit the water with a loud slap and soon after the pain from the initial impact with the water began to slowly intensify a ten fold, crippling the man instantly with unimaginable pain that restricted
Sheathed by his left hip was...nothing. He had no sword, no weapon, nothing to defend himself with. The swordsman looked around desperately for any one of his swords hoping he had accidentally dropped one, but when his eyes stopped to look at a cage in the distance he saw his sword resting in the hands of a hooded figure. Without thinking the swordsman broke into a chase towards the figure. As he ran a few cracks began to form on the ground beneath him. Within seconds he was racing the cracks towards the figure, but they seemed to reach him first. The cracks gathered around the figure’s feet and widened as Binsu got closer and closer. The swordsman stopped in his tracks and examined the cracks, and the figure that stood above them.
Black mist spouted out from the cracks, and what followed them would be the figures of the one hundred men Binsu was offered to kill in exchange for his soul. Whatever that meant. The men squeezed out from the misty cracks and surfaced to meet the gaze of the noble swordsman. Their skin was patterned with gruesome scars that separated their skin and their bones. They looked dead They were the walking dead. Each of the zombies pulled their weight out from beneath the earth and stood atop the surface, before suddenly breaking into a surprisingly fast chase towards Binsu. The swordsman weaved together a sequence of hand signs, but when he expected the activation of his desired technique to commence, nothing happened. Not only did he not have his swords with him, but he also couldn’t use his chakra. He was a swordless swordsman and a shinobi without ninjutsu. This alternate reality he was enslaved in had managed to reduce him to nothing more than a useless, mortal human being.
The zombies closed in towards Binsu, each looking hungrier and more fierce than the last. Binsu had to think quick. The front of the swarm of zombies was nearing his location. They would eventually reach him within the next few seconds unless he decided to move away. He shot one last quick glance towards the figure that held his sword, before clenching his fists and running towards the swarm of zombies.
The leader of the swarm stopped only inches in front of Binsu before leaping on top of him. The swordsman stopped in his tracks and judged the position the zombie would land on. He took two steps back away from where he thought the zombie would land, then as it fell he sent a roundhouse kick to greet the zombie by the head. The kick sent the zombie staggering 5 meter to the right, but dealt no significant damage to it. ‘I’m too weak to fight one of these zombies alone, 10 alone would be enough to kill me…but this god-like voice has sent 100 for me to fight,’ Binsu thought to himself, as he soon saw himself struggling to block every hit that soon came after as more and more of the zombies reached his location and began striking at his body.
It took a miracle to save Binsu’s life, but it seemed as though fate was on the swordsman’s side. Beneath his feet was a wooden door, that seemed to have appeared almost out of nowhere. The swordsman tried his best to open the door whilst taking hits from at least 20 of the zombies that had gathered around him. He managed to pull it far enough for him to fit through. After jumping through the hole it guarded, Binsu quickly pulled the door shut and slid the lock shut that kept the door from opening. He had banging on the door and every second he wasted on listening to the banging, the zombies managed to force a crack onto the door. Binsu decided to run through the passageway the door had led him to, not turning back to see if he was being followed.
~ Dream State close]
Binsu’s meditation was rudely interrupted by the irritating sounds of the crying chirps of a flock of birds nearby. His left eyelid battered open and let in the external light from the scene. A quick glance towards the direction of the noise revealed the ‘thing’ that had triggered the cry of the birds: a man and a woman came riding through the field on horses. They appeared to be travelling north, towards the village. What struck the noble swordsman most about the appearance of the travellers was their attire; each was completely covered from head to toe in bandages, an odd type of clothing to wear in a climate like that of Konoha’s. Perhaps they were simply passing through, or perhaps they weren’t aware of the tropical weather of Konoha. Slung over the man’s back was a sword.
Binsu slowly rose from his seating position, eyes fixed on the pair as they slowly made their way towards the village gate. ‘It’s none of my business to question why they are here, so why am i nervous?’ Binsu thought to himself, as he felt his hand reach for one of the swords slung by his hip. Neither of the two travellers had been even slightly intimidated into avoiding Binsu as they rode past, not that he was aiming to intimidate them. The two strangers rode past Binsu as if they couldn’t see him, which didn’t bother the swordsman at all. The jounin decided to return to his meditation shortly after he had seen the two strangers leave the grass fields. Convinced he was alone, he returned to his seated position and slowly forced his left eye shut, before drifting off into another deep thought-session…
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