1 Learning from the wise, lessons from nature {Sousetsu/Social/Invite Only} Wed Jan 14, 2015 11:25 pm
Madahiko
D-rank
The sounds of a pair of wooden sandals clicking against the smooth stone road of Konohagakure no sato is what filled Madahiko’s slightly ringing ears. Although the young boy knew his father walked beside him, his eyes rarely moved from the ground underneath his feet. The atmosphere between the pair was tense, not hostile but definitely strained and neither dared break the silence that had fallen between them. Even Ryuhiko, Madahiko’s father, didn’t attempt to reach out to his son in fear it would place more strain on their already dysfunctional relationship, in all honesty he loved his son dearly but wasn’t sure how to communicate that to the boy without looking weak to the rest of the clan. Instead the pair walked in silence towards their mutual destination.
Ryuhiko had set up lessons between the current Hokage, Senju Sousetsu and his son in hopes that the man would teach his son the importance of strength and power of those in office. He hoped the man would explain WHY sometimes what seemed cruel was in fact necessary to for survival of everyone involved underneath the leader. Ryuhiko wasn’t using these lessons as an excuse for his actions and the accident his son had suffered at his hands when he was just a young boy, he firmly believed in a strong separation between the Main House and Branch House castes of the Hyuga clan. One house being designed to both protect and serve the other in effort to keep the secrets of the clan safe but it was clear to Ryuhiko that his son didn’t share in those beliefs. Thus, why Ryuhiko had disheartenedly approached the Hokage so the man could convey to his son what he, as a failed parent could never explain.
“Madahiko.” Ryuhiko finally said calling his son by name in order to grasp him attention.
“Yes father?” The boy replied, his voice was light, almost harmonious with the world around him despite the tension he felt within his body.
“When we arrive at the Hokage’s office be sure to bow before him and thank him for spending his precious time with you. Remain submissive, be respectful, and listen to every word he has to say when he instructs.” Ryuhiko stated in a monotone without looking down at his son, unable to look the boy in the eyes. “Everything the Hokage says is important, he is a man of great power, we are lucky he agreed to teach you much less spend time with you.” He continued off-handedly, not even realizing he had underhandedly insulted his own son.
Madahiko’s eyes grew wide at his father’s last words, did he honestly think that little of him? The young teen didn’t understand why his father couldn’t simply try to teach him whatever it was that he had asked the Hokage to impart himself. The young Shinobi had begun to wonder if the strain between his father and himself was his fault, if their differences in beliefs had caused the schism between them or if he had failed to live up to his father’s expectations in some way. Honestly, Madahiko loved his father as much as Ryuhiko loved him but he didn’t know how to express those feelings without enraging the man.
“Yes father.” Madahiko replied after taking a moment to allow his eyes to dry from the tears he had just pushed back.
The rest of the trip was transversed with complete silence between the pair of Hyuga Shinobi, neither wanting to have to speak with the other. Once the pair arrived at the Hokage’s office, Ryuhiko ordered his son to remain in the lobby while he went to inform the Hokage of their arrival. Madahiko obeyed his father’s order without uttering a word, instead he took a seat on one of the lounging pillows in the office and waited for his father to come back and tell him he could enter the Hokage’s chambers. In the meantime, the young man gazed out a window, staring at bird which had perched itself on the window seal and tweeted out its bold song bravely, Madahiko smiled slightly at the sight.
After a few minutes of climbing several floors of stairs, Ryuhiko found himself standing in front of the door to the Hokage’s office and rasped it with the knuckles of his left hand twice. Ryuhiko wouldn’t open the door to the Hokage’s office; instead he would simply speak to the man through the door, as a servant would to his master. This was born out of the deep respect Ryuhiko had for the Hokage as a man and as a title, he dared not violate the Hokage’s sanctuary, just as his own servants never entered his own chambers out of respect for their master.
“Lord Hokage, my son, Madahiko has arrived for your first lessons.” Ryushin stated after giving the Hokage a short bow at the waist in front of the papyrus door. “Would you like for me to send him up to you? Or would you prefer to fetch the boy yourself?” Ryuhiko asked his Lord.
Word Count Stats Training E-D: 846/3750
Ryuhiko had set up lessons between the current Hokage, Senju Sousetsu and his son in hopes that the man would teach his son the importance of strength and power of those in office. He hoped the man would explain WHY sometimes what seemed cruel was in fact necessary to for survival of everyone involved underneath the leader. Ryuhiko wasn’t using these lessons as an excuse for his actions and the accident his son had suffered at his hands when he was just a young boy, he firmly believed in a strong separation between the Main House and Branch House castes of the Hyuga clan. One house being designed to both protect and serve the other in effort to keep the secrets of the clan safe but it was clear to Ryuhiko that his son didn’t share in those beliefs. Thus, why Ryuhiko had disheartenedly approached the Hokage so the man could convey to his son what he, as a failed parent could never explain.
“Madahiko.” Ryuhiko finally said calling his son by name in order to grasp him attention.
“Yes father?” The boy replied, his voice was light, almost harmonious with the world around him despite the tension he felt within his body.
“When we arrive at the Hokage’s office be sure to bow before him and thank him for spending his precious time with you. Remain submissive, be respectful, and listen to every word he has to say when he instructs.” Ryuhiko stated in a monotone without looking down at his son, unable to look the boy in the eyes. “Everything the Hokage says is important, he is a man of great power, we are lucky he agreed to teach you much less spend time with you.” He continued off-handedly, not even realizing he had underhandedly insulted his own son.
Madahiko’s eyes grew wide at his father’s last words, did he honestly think that little of him? The young teen didn’t understand why his father couldn’t simply try to teach him whatever it was that he had asked the Hokage to impart himself. The young Shinobi had begun to wonder if the strain between his father and himself was his fault, if their differences in beliefs had caused the schism between them or if he had failed to live up to his father’s expectations in some way. Honestly, Madahiko loved his father as much as Ryuhiko loved him but he didn’t know how to express those feelings without enraging the man.
“Yes father.” Madahiko replied after taking a moment to allow his eyes to dry from the tears he had just pushed back.
The rest of the trip was transversed with complete silence between the pair of Hyuga Shinobi, neither wanting to have to speak with the other. Once the pair arrived at the Hokage’s office, Ryuhiko ordered his son to remain in the lobby while he went to inform the Hokage of their arrival. Madahiko obeyed his father’s order without uttering a word, instead he took a seat on one of the lounging pillows in the office and waited for his father to come back and tell him he could enter the Hokage’s chambers. In the meantime, the young man gazed out a window, staring at bird which had perched itself on the window seal and tweeted out its bold song bravely, Madahiko smiled slightly at the sight.
After a few minutes of climbing several floors of stairs, Ryuhiko found himself standing in front of the door to the Hokage’s office and rasped it with the knuckles of his left hand twice. Ryuhiko wouldn’t open the door to the Hokage’s office; instead he would simply speak to the man through the door, as a servant would to his master. This was born out of the deep respect Ryuhiko had for the Hokage as a man and as a title, he dared not violate the Hokage’s sanctuary, just as his own servants never entered his own chambers out of respect for their master.
“Lord Hokage, my son, Madahiko has arrived for your first lessons.” Ryushin stated after giving the Hokage a short bow at the waist in front of the papyrus door. “Would you like for me to send him up to you? Or would you prefer to fetch the boy yourself?” Ryuhiko asked his Lord.
Word Count Stats Training E-D: 846/3750
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