1 Gintelligence! [P][NK] Mon Dec 28, 2015 8:53 pm
Seito
D-rank
Fresh shinobi sandals settled on a dock with a mission, a terminal to be reached. The young illusionist recalled his memories; the man in the bar said that there were rumors that Gin had spent a significant amount of time at Akako’s Dojo. His hand reached into his pouch and pulled out a map. The map had light pencil sketches to route the way to Akako’s Dojo. This would ensure that the navigator would not get lost. Seito also felt confident about this information because the shrouded man from the bar had plenty of Kirigakure apparel, including a necklace that displayed the four lines of the village, the very same lines that Seito bears above his eyebrows. The travelling shinobi would need to find himself traveling through the route, by night time, he was in the middle of a dense landscape. Rigid mountains surrounded the boy and small crevices in the opaque rock proved to be the Lightning Country’s primary terrain. There were plenty of insects living in the sierra; the range was also accompanied by a breezy gust of wind, which sent chills down Seito’s spine. The star filled sky lit the way, yet; there was not much that Seito could see. He was going to need to camp out. Light whispers muttered underneath his mouth cursing the sailor that mapped this trail.
A rock dropped from the top of the mountain, alerting the shinobi. His eye jolted, scanning the mountainous skyline. The fogged, cloudy sky prevented Seito from seeing well but he could hear light whispers. His eyes focused further, honing on the unknown. Several kunai cut through the wind, straight towards the young adult. The projectiles were followed with roars that seemed to inspire a charge, causing three bandits to leap down; two with kunai and a leader with a katana. A slender body and natural agility were the only things that allowed him to awkwardly evade the lethal projectiles. His immediate, innate response was to formulate his hands into seals that could perform a genjutsu. He had not even thought about grabbing his tanto at this point. While forming these handseals, the boy’s eyes attempted to discover who threw the kunai. By the time he finished, he had only located two bandits wielding kunai. Their feet landed on the ground and both stood frozen, in a state of shock.
A third man landed between them, only moments later wielding a katana. His one was taller than the other two and much more lean. If Seito had not known any better, he would assume that this was the squad leader. “What are you two doing?!” The bandit leader shouted at his subordinates. His face conveyed an expression of confusion and frustration. “We’ve done this a hundred times!” He swore, his mouth opened; not to speak but due to surprise. His comrades dropped their kunai and frantically scurried away, both complaining about different things that made no sense. One complained and pointed towards the sky claiming a chakra beast was about to kill them, the other only muttered nonsense that was completely incomprehensible.
Success! His genjutsu prevailed once again; simple tricks to dissuade his adversaries proved as a useful technique. By changing their perceptions, he altered reality. The angered bandit leader examined the shinobi who stood before him. “And who told you to come through this route, shinobi of Kirigakure?”
After unsheathing his tanto, he stood tall and remained silent. “You and all the other Kirigakure shinobi that have passed through here have all been trouble!” Time froze. ‘Other Kirigakure shinobi? Could it have been Gin?’ The boy thought, breaking his own concentration. “You will pay for all their damage!” The bandit leader shouted as he hastily charged towards Seito.
A rock dropped from the top of the mountain, alerting the shinobi. His eye jolted, scanning the mountainous skyline. The fogged, cloudy sky prevented Seito from seeing well but he could hear light whispers. His eyes focused further, honing on the unknown. Several kunai cut through the wind, straight towards the young adult. The projectiles were followed with roars that seemed to inspire a charge, causing three bandits to leap down; two with kunai and a leader with a katana. A slender body and natural agility were the only things that allowed him to awkwardly evade the lethal projectiles. His immediate, innate response was to formulate his hands into seals that could perform a genjutsu. He had not even thought about grabbing his tanto at this point. While forming these handseals, the boy’s eyes attempted to discover who threw the kunai. By the time he finished, he had only located two bandits wielding kunai. Their feet landed on the ground and both stood frozen, in a state of shock.
A third man landed between them, only moments later wielding a katana. His one was taller than the other two and much more lean. If Seito had not known any better, he would assume that this was the squad leader. “What are you two doing?!” The bandit leader shouted at his subordinates. His face conveyed an expression of confusion and frustration. “We’ve done this a hundred times!” He swore, his mouth opened; not to speak but due to surprise. His comrades dropped their kunai and frantically scurried away, both complaining about different things that made no sense. One complained and pointed towards the sky claiming a chakra beast was about to kill them, the other only muttered nonsense that was completely incomprehensible.
Success! His genjutsu prevailed once again; simple tricks to dissuade his adversaries proved as a useful technique. By changing their perceptions, he altered reality. The angered bandit leader examined the shinobi who stood before him. “And who told you to come through this route, shinobi of Kirigakure?”
After unsheathing his tanto, he stood tall and remained silent. “You and all the other Kirigakure shinobi that have passed through here have all been trouble!” Time froze. ‘Other Kirigakure shinobi? Could it have been Gin?’ The boy thought, breaking his own concentration. “You will pay for all their damage!” The bandit leader shouted as he hastily charged towards Seito.