1 Kids these days [Training | Private] Sun Aug 09, 2015 10:05 pm
Daraku
D-rank
The boat arrived in Kumogakure and a steady flow of passengers exited, making their way to the gate. All of the platforms had an incline that steepened with every step; the journey to merely get to the center of the village was a perilous one. Mountains surrounded the village on all sides and clouds drifted by closely. There was likely an event in the chuunin exams in progress but Daraku didn't quite feel like spectating right away. As soon as he stepped foot into the Village Hidden in the Clouds, he realized that he had officially been to each main village of the five great nations. Sunagakure, being his home, was the first...he recalled the day he defected and went on his way to Iwagakure. His first victim, the bulky man with the puppets, was an easy target. His own mind state back then was irreverent and destructive. He wanted to be a rogue ninja for power, infamy, and sport. This path of darkness ate away at his conscience and his assassin instinct was all that remained. Ties to Konoha, the Aoi Bara, and international criminals formed. He stayed in Hi no Kuni for a long time, longer than he had stayed in Iwa where he'd met the leader of the terrorist group. Though short-lived, his time with them was interesting; he grew stronger and trained alongside like-minded psychopaths, whilst pursuing his own personal goals. His grandmother and reuniting the clan. Every event occurred at the right time and place and by the time it was too late to turn around and he had hit rock bottom, Daraku saw the error in his ways. Then there was Suzume, the new Kazekage, to deal with when he returned home; and she met his dark heart with mercy, leaving him to a month in prison before release and promotion to Sannin, since he was one of the last powerful ninja remaining in the village. The war brought him to Kiri, and now the Exams brought him here. All five nations served their purpose in creating Daraku's tale thus far, each with their own appeals and connections. Daraku was more than the thieving murderer he thought once himself to be; he was a legend, a world traveler, and a sage now. As many enemies and ill-gotten gains he had along the way, now he had regained his sense of honor and loyalty to Sunagakure. He assigned himself to a new ninja way; that of the greater good, of preserving his clan and his fellow villagers. There were enough dangers in the world without him killing in cold blood for the thrill of it. Kills to protect and save others could be just as savory, he learned in time.
Self-reflection was a time vacuum. When Daraku came to his senses he realized he'd been standing on a balcony looking out at the clouds for nearly half an hour just contemplating existence. The streets grew less populated and the sun was low in the sky. He turned and stopped a woman who was walking nonchalantly nearby. "Excuse me, miss, do you know of any good training grounds here? I'm from Sunagakure and I've never been in the area." The woman nodded politely. "Oh, yes! Lately the most popular training area has been the Battle Plateau. It's up on that pillar over there," she said, gesturing to a large stone structure to the west. "Thanks, I appreciate the help." Daraku jumped across the balcony and over the clouds and his feet made contact with the slanted roof of a building. Chakra flowed into them, keeping his poise and helping him balance without effort. His eyes focused on the pillar once more, but since it wasn't as bright as it had been earlier, it was hard to see just how big the training area was or what it looked like. He gave up on trying to get a clear view and just hopped off the building to another, then another, and finally into the side of the pillar where he hung for a split second like an insect on a wall. His hand turned and he used the momentum to propel himself forward as he gained foothold and sprinted ahead until he reached the top. It was a flat surface that went on for at least a kilometer or two and there were a few targets and dummies set up here and there, but for the most part it was an open area that seemed perfect for sparring. Surely enough, there were two kids across the battlefield from one another. He could've watched them without intervention but that wouldn't have been any fun, it wasn't like Daraku to just let things happen around him.
They were an odd pair; a short, long-haired male and a portly female, but they both had forehead protectors that signified they were from the Hidden Leaf. Daraku raised his hand high and cleared his throat loudly to get his attention. "Hey kids. Genin, I assume? Training for the exams?" They seemed scared of him but they both nodded. "Good, good. Don't mind me, then. I'm gonna see how good you guys are first and I'll help you out after. Go on, don't mind me." He let his hand fall to his side and rested his opposite hand on Nisebi, which was strapped onto its usual spot at his lower back. The genin ran toward each other, the boy with kunai in hand and the girl forming hand signs. Hopefully they're entertaining enough that I don't get bored before I jump in...
Self-reflection was a time vacuum. When Daraku came to his senses he realized he'd been standing on a balcony looking out at the clouds for nearly half an hour just contemplating existence. The streets grew less populated and the sun was low in the sky. He turned and stopped a woman who was walking nonchalantly nearby. "Excuse me, miss, do you know of any good training grounds here? I'm from Sunagakure and I've never been in the area." The woman nodded politely. "Oh, yes! Lately the most popular training area has been the Battle Plateau. It's up on that pillar over there," she said, gesturing to a large stone structure to the west. "Thanks, I appreciate the help." Daraku jumped across the balcony and over the clouds and his feet made contact with the slanted roof of a building. Chakra flowed into them, keeping his poise and helping him balance without effort. His eyes focused on the pillar once more, but since it wasn't as bright as it had been earlier, it was hard to see just how big the training area was or what it looked like. He gave up on trying to get a clear view and just hopped off the building to another, then another, and finally into the side of the pillar where he hung for a split second like an insect on a wall. His hand turned and he used the momentum to propel himself forward as he gained foothold and sprinted ahead until he reached the top. It was a flat surface that went on for at least a kilometer or two and there were a few targets and dummies set up here and there, but for the most part it was an open area that seemed perfect for sparring. Surely enough, there were two kids across the battlefield from one another. He could've watched them without intervention but that wouldn't have been any fun, it wasn't like Daraku to just let things happen around him.
They were an odd pair; a short, long-haired male and a portly female, but they both had forehead protectors that signified they were from the Hidden Leaf. Daraku raised his hand high and cleared his throat loudly to get his attention. "Hey kids. Genin, I assume? Training for the exams?" They seemed scared of him but they both nodded. "Good, good. Don't mind me, then. I'm gonna see how good you guys are first and I'll help you out after. Go on, don't mind me." He let his hand fall to his side and rested his opposite hand on Nisebi, which was strapped onto its usual spot at his lower back. The genin ran toward each other, the boy with kunai in hand and the girl forming hand signs. Hopefully they're entertaining enough that I don't get bored before I jump in...
- Stat Training:
- Speed C-2 Rank to C-3 Rank
700/700 - Complete -
Speed C-3 Rank to B-Rank
252/700