1 Blood Price (Iwa-C/Repeatable) Tue Jun 16, 2015 5:40 am
Fukai
D-rank
- mission:
- Mission name: Blood Price
Mission rank: C
Objective: Kill Bandits around the Iwa countryside
Location: Iwa
Reward: 180 Ryo
Mission description: Bandit's have long been a problem in the Iwa area. Recently they have spread out into a series of small camps to increase their territory and get more booty. However with their lack of numbers this makes them vulnerable to sudden surprise attacks.
Mission details: Camps contain somewhere around 4-9 bandits who are armed with poorly made D rank swords and axes. The bandit's are trained with D rank Buki-justu.
The two fastest forces of nature: wind and lightning. They scream in rage, smashing the earth with all their might, a divine tantrum. The sky is filled with such chaos at times, the powers of nature were truly frightning. All through history since the creation of ninjutsu, shinobi have been perfecting their control over these raw natural powers. Could they ever be completely mastered, ever to be completely bent at the will of a single person? Many thought the answer to that question was no. The world still generated more than humans could ever achieve, even if they were to cooperate. The puny creatures that dared to scuttle at the feet of the sky gods would have to continue to live in fear and respect.
Fukai's mind wandered as he crept up to the first camp. It was close to midnight and his mission was to obliterate these bandit camps out here in the wilderness of stone country. They were reported to be weak, not ninjas themselves. "Like starving dogs" Fukai thought, they huddled in packs for shared strength and security. Outlaws and outcasts, the genin knew that most of the people that were to be found in these groups were randoms who did not fit into society, they had some sort of defect that put a bump in their shape, disallowing them to be able to fit into the jigsaw of a larger community. But he was here to put them down. They were causing trouble for the clients of Iwakagure and if his village had decreed it, then the young man would jump at the task. Fukai was not adverse to killing but he greatly disliked sensless, unreasonable actions. This job was close to the line of his own morals, requiring a little internal justification to be able to start.