1 A visit to the beach [Burritsu/nk/private] Sat Sep 17, 2016 7:34 pm
Namika~
D-rank
Namika smiled to herself as she approached the docks. Considering that kirigakure was the shinobi village of the nation, which was composed of islands and waterways, the village had numerous docks. From the large shipping docks to the smaller docks on various beaches. This dock, built out into a recreational beach housed mostly recreational boats and the like. Boats that might take you charter fishing or diving, or just for a nice fun ride. This made them less crowded than any of the main docks. Namika loved a good time out on the ocean. Nothing was more fun. Rather than just traipse around the beach with many of the tourists, she had decided to just start swimming from the docks. Besides, the docks attracted some of the more curious animals. Otters and sea lions often played around the docks. Much to the annoyance of some people, and animals. Peoples dogs would often become vexed when a playful otter teased them by climbing up, and escaping into the water, or swimming back and forth under the wood and emerging, like some perverse game of whack-a-mole where the dog had no hope of actually winning. While playful otters could be an annoyance, the sea lions could be a bigger menace. A few small boats had taken damage from groups of them resting on their decks. People who set on the docks and fished might even have their catch stolen, although as most of them were recreational fishermen, the story they took home was often a good exchange for a fish.
Regardless, Namika wasn’t a vexed fisherman or tourist. She was here just because she wanted to swim, but didn’t want to walk through the crowd at the beach. It wasn’t that she disliked tourists or wasn’t social, but rather didn’t want to just wade into the water. Diving in was more fun. She didn’t want to splash in the shallows with kids or less experienced swimmers. It was more fun to dive right in. And that was the plan. To this end She had dressed appropriately, in a somewhat modest 2 piece swimming set. It wasn’t a super revealing bikini like some girls wore, but she preceded it that way. It covered just enough to give a hint of modesty.
At her heels was Tatsuo, a juvenile dragon-otter. Why he was called that was abundantly obvious to anyone who looked at him. He stood 3 and a half feet, paws and shoulder, and 4 and a half feet long. These proportions, and his wolfish body stance could be confusing at first, but regardless of them, he was clearly an otter. His tail and heavily webbed paws definitely set that tone, but his face was his most obviously otter characteristic. As for why his species were called “dragon-otters”, one need only to look at him to see. Where otter ears should be were a set of scaled fins, which were each composed of 3 long bony “spikes” and a muddied blue scaly webbing between them. Spikes wasn’t quite the right word to describe them, but it was close enough. They almost looked like finding fans in a vague way. In addition to the ear-fins, at the end of his long furry tail was a large horizontal can as well, composed of 6 supports and the same blue scaled webbing. This fan made the tail a powerful swimming tool, much like a dolphin or a whale’s tail, yet as agile as an otters. This made Tatsuo somewhat imposing and startling for any unfamiliar with the rare species.
Regardless of this, Namika stroked his head lovingly as they strolled down the docks. They walked together with an easy grace that gave away a deep bond between the two, as was common among ninja and their Seijutsu pets. Insulting Tatsuo was as smart as insulting an Inuzuka’s dog. Namika stopped briefly and looked around, her long blue hair wafting slightly in a light sea-breeze. Her hair was held back by a bright, but slightly dark, set of blue-green horns. They started above her ears and curves back, then down and around her ears, ending in a forward point. They were grooved and barbed, with several prongs, one of which, at the back, curves upwards gently. The color, and more importantly, grooved and barbed form of them gave them the look of polished coral. This matching set of horns wasn’t her only unusual trait, as one glimpse of her eyes made clear. For her eyes were a luminous gold. For anyone with much Experience in the ninja clans of Kirigakure, this gave her away as a member of the old and wealthy Sangotatsu clan, which was said to be descended from a sea-deity, not to mention sea dragons. This would have been even more obvious perhaps had she not been in a swimming outfit, as her clan tended to dress in rich silks. It was not only those traits that might catch the eye, but her pose and grace. She had the sort of easy grace that was often associated with wealth and nobility. There was no slouch to her walk.
Namika smiled widely as she reached the edge of the docks, and giggles slightly. Her easy smile and laugh betraying the proud posture and grace in an interesting contrast. She sunk into a sitting position, and her set stirred the water. However the water barely had time to ripple far before Tatsuo, with a mischievous look, liked her fully across the face and dove in before Namika could retaliate. ”Hey! Don’t make me come in there!” Namika yelled playfully, giggling somewhat childishly. In response, Tatsuo floated atop the water on his back, in the typical otter way, and lifted his tail, extending the fan-like sail, and lashing it downwards, creating a huge splash and spraying water everywhere. That mischievous smile still on his ottery face.
Word Count: 982
Regardless, Namika wasn’t a vexed fisherman or tourist. She was here just because she wanted to swim, but didn’t want to walk through the crowd at the beach. It wasn’t that she disliked tourists or wasn’t social, but rather didn’t want to just wade into the water. Diving in was more fun. She didn’t want to splash in the shallows with kids or less experienced swimmers. It was more fun to dive right in. And that was the plan. To this end She had dressed appropriately, in a somewhat modest 2 piece swimming set. It wasn’t a super revealing bikini like some girls wore, but she preceded it that way. It covered just enough to give a hint of modesty.
At her heels was Tatsuo, a juvenile dragon-otter. Why he was called that was abundantly obvious to anyone who looked at him. He stood 3 and a half feet, paws and shoulder, and 4 and a half feet long. These proportions, and his wolfish body stance could be confusing at first, but regardless of them, he was clearly an otter. His tail and heavily webbed paws definitely set that tone, but his face was his most obviously otter characteristic. As for why his species were called “dragon-otters”, one need only to look at him to see. Where otter ears should be were a set of scaled fins, which were each composed of 3 long bony “spikes” and a muddied blue scaly webbing between them. Spikes wasn’t quite the right word to describe them, but it was close enough. They almost looked like finding fans in a vague way. In addition to the ear-fins, at the end of his long furry tail was a large horizontal can as well, composed of 6 supports and the same blue scaled webbing. This fan made the tail a powerful swimming tool, much like a dolphin or a whale’s tail, yet as agile as an otters. This made Tatsuo somewhat imposing and startling for any unfamiliar with the rare species.
Regardless of this, Namika stroked his head lovingly as they strolled down the docks. They walked together with an easy grace that gave away a deep bond between the two, as was common among ninja and their Seijutsu pets. Insulting Tatsuo was as smart as insulting an Inuzuka’s dog. Namika stopped briefly and looked around, her long blue hair wafting slightly in a light sea-breeze. Her hair was held back by a bright, but slightly dark, set of blue-green horns. They started above her ears and curves back, then down and around her ears, ending in a forward point. They were grooved and barbed, with several prongs, one of which, at the back, curves upwards gently. The color, and more importantly, grooved and barbed form of them gave them the look of polished coral. This matching set of horns wasn’t her only unusual trait, as one glimpse of her eyes made clear. For her eyes were a luminous gold. For anyone with much Experience in the ninja clans of Kirigakure, this gave her away as a member of the old and wealthy Sangotatsu clan, which was said to be descended from a sea-deity, not to mention sea dragons. This would have been even more obvious perhaps had she not been in a swimming outfit, as her clan tended to dress in rich silks. It was not only those traits that might catch the eye, but her pose and grace. She had the sort of easy grace that was often associated with wealth and nobility. There was no slouch to her walk.
Namika smiled widely as she reached the edge of the docks, and giggles slightly. Her easy smile and laugh betraying the proud posture and grace in an interesting contrast. She sunk into a sitting position, and her set stirred the water. However the water barely had time to ripple far before Tatsuo, with a mischievous look, liked her fully across the face and dove in before Namika could retaliate. ”Hey! Don’t make me come in there!” Namika yelled playfully, giggling somewhat childishly. In response, Tatsuo floated atop the water on his back, in the typical otter way, and lifted his tail, extending the fan-like sail, and lashing it downwards, creating a huge splash and spraying water everywhere. That mischievous smile still on his ottery face.
Word Count: 982