1 Exploring a desert [No-kill/Private/Keiko] Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:00 pm
Karumo
D-rank
Sunagakure no sato was a village of less interest to Karumo, not because of the way it was built or some inherent flaw or even corruption among those in charge. He had plenty of those complaints from his own country, but his complaint with this country would be in it's inherent heat and a wind that picked up the sand and blew the particles into every crevasse of his person. His eyelids hardly able to keep it out during some of the tougher gusts, and in the day or so that he had been in the country he had already experienced his first sandstorm just outside of the gates of the village. If there was anything he could say as a bonus is that the engineering of the village was impeccable, building walls to keep the wind from blowing sand around, at least in great proportions and keeping the buildings tight so that it has a minimal affect inside the city. Karumo exited the end he had stayed in, still relatively early in the morning it was cool, though the sun was beating down upon the village. Karumo exited in his usual attire, dark jeans and a grey t-shirt underneath a black jacket, his clan symbol embroidered on the back of his jacket. He immediately regretted the decision though as the heat of the outside air began to punish his decision to dress as he would have in Iwagakure. Patting his jacket out and fluffing some air underneath his shirt and to his body he began walking onto the street and looking around, the tones of yellow and brown covered the village as he began to take it all in.
In the days he had been there he hadn't had much of a chance to really explore the village and learn about it. His time in the administration building and acting as a diplomat for the two villages had been time consuming but in the days to come and the short time after he intended to learn what he could. He walked around the major roads of the village, looking at the people around and observing them and their behavior, the shops and the customs of the people around. He was intrigued to learn what he could while he was out of his village, the knowledge of other peoples and gaining what intel he could on how they worked could prove him beneficial in the future. Continuing walking through the streets and observing the faces of those around him and what they were doing, the loose sound on the ground shifting below his feet with each step. It wasn't so different from Iwagakure no Sato and yet it did feel like an entirely different country, but maybe only in its aesthetic. He hadn't gone far in the village and decided maybe it would be good to stop in a shop, think out where all he would go and what was there to do around this place.
Making his way down one into one of the shopping centers to find someplace he came across a small tea shop tucked away in between a floral shop and some other shop that hadn't been opened yet or maybe had been closed down. No signs and no identification but the one tea shop was set up like a bar, a singular bar facing towards the small kitchen area, and a couple tables around the front of the shop as well. Entering in the open frame of the shop he spoke out, Hi, do you mind if I take a seat? he said to the woman behind the counter. She turned around quickly and politely motioned towards him to sit down and then took his order. It may be an odd request but I'd like whatever the most popular drink or maybe a local favorite tea, if I may. Karumo said, pausing the latter parts of his sentence. Trying to imply his inexperience with the drinks and culture of Sunagakure no Sato, and thanked her while nodding forward and waiting for her to finish preparing his drink.
He watched her grind up some tea leaves and place them in a bag, and then prepared a small pot of water. As he watched her do so, he tried to see if he could identify the leaves, and try to figure out what they were or maybe some label on them, but nothing he could see. He watched for a second but then decided to comment while she was working, So, it may not be apparent, but I'm not from around here, just kinda drifted in, so I was wondering if you could point me around some. You know, kinda the things to see or do in the village, whatever might be worth the adventure. he said, his headband in his pocket he declined to inform her that he was apart of another village, at least for the time being. The shop clerk nodded slightly and held a finger up, motioning for him to hold on for a moment, and he smiled slightly as he nodded in agreement. Leaning back on his stool to crack his back he kinda shifted around, waiting for her to finish whatever mystery tea she was preparing and waiting for some direction on what to do with his day.
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In the days he had been there he hadn't had much of a chance to really explore the village and learn about it. His time in the administration building and acting as a diplomat for the two villages had been time consuming but in the days to come and the short time after he intended to learn what he could. He walked around the major roads of the village, looking at the people around and observing them and their behavior, the shops and the customs of the people around. He was intrigued to learn what he could while he was out of his village, the knowledge of other peoples and gaining what intel he could on how they worked could prove him beneficial in the future. Continuing walking through the streets and observing the faces of those around him and what they were doing, the loose sound on the ground shifting below his feet with each step. It wasn't so different from Iwagakure no Sato and yet it did feel like an entirely different country, but maybe only in its aesthetic. He hadn't gone far in the village and decided maybe it would be good to stop in a shop, think out where all he would go and what was there to do around this place.
Making his way down one into one of the shopping centers to find someplace he came across a small tea shop tucked away in between a floral shop and some other shop that hadn't been opened yet or maybe had been closed down. No signs and no identification but the one tea shop was set up like a bar, a singular bar facing towards the small kitchen area, and a couple tables around the front of the shop as well. Entering in the open frame of the shop he spoke out, Hi, do you mind if I take a seat? he said to the woman behind the counter. She turned around quickly and politely motioned towards him to sit down and then took his order. It may be an odd request but I'd like whatever the most popular drink or maybe a local favorite tea, if I may. Karumo said, pausing the latter parts of his sentence. Trying to imply his inexperience with the drinks and culture of Sunagakure no Sato, and thanked her while nodding forward and waiting for her to finish preparing his drink.
He watched her grind up some tea leaves and place them in a bag, and then prepared a small pot of water. As he watched her do so, he tried to see if he could identify the leaves, and try to figure out what they were or maybe some label on them, but nothing he could see. He watched for a second but then decided to comment while she was working, So, it may not be apparent, but I'm not from around here, just kinda drifted in, so I was wondering if you could point me around some. You know, kinda the things to see or do in the village, whatever might be worth the adventure. he said, his headband in his pocket he declined to inform her that he was apart of another village, at least for the time being. The shop clerk nodded slightly and held a finger up, motioning for him to hold on for a moment, and he smiled slightly as he nodded in agreement. Leaning back on his stool to crack his back he kinda shifted around, waiting for her to finish whatever mystery tea she was preparing and waiting for some direction on what to do with his day.
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