1 Sparring at the Chime of Midnight (Invite Only, No Kill) Tue Feb 07, 2017 8:00 pm
Kuni
D-rank
There were days that Kuni was grateful that Iwagakure was prospering economically. It gave her access to the best equipment that most ninja dreamed about, simply for having the profession tagged to her name whenever she walked up to the reception handling these issues. But on the other days, an unease fell upon her at the village's newfound wealth, a flow of prosperity that couldn't have come from unstained hands. Ninja or not, there were boundaries that were dangerous to cross, and she suspected many of them had been outright redrawn in rebuilding Iwagakure's reputation.
Or, her paranoia and detachment from the village painted the village a darker shade of brown than the banner on the Tsuchikage's office, or that which stared straight at her, hung regally over the entrance opposite where she'd walked in.
There were many training grounds strategically placed around the village, most of them found on the outskirts where the daily remodelling didn't diffuse into the civilians' daily lives. Fewer knew about the underground training facilities that were pricier to book on the peak hours, and absolutely free but forgotten at times like this, when the clock struck twelve midnight yet the underground arena remained illuminated bright as day by the lights on the four corners of the ceiling, mounted above cameras that ensured no foul play occurred in these isolated halls. Medics were on standby no more than a minute away, with the facility built up around a research institute with no abundance of medic nin but also with enough to tend to the occasional injury, but as Kuni sat beside the entrance waiting for someone to enter from either direction, she couldn't help but feel that the cameras also made sure no one did anything questionable in these training rooms.
She'd signed up for a spar the day before, though as it was a blind matchup she wasn't told who would be joining her at this time of the night, the only slot where it was free for the day. Maybe her partner would've been informed ahead of time of the brunette who was looking to improve herself, though Kuni's picture in return was an absolute blank sheet.
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Or, her paranoia and detachment from the village painted the village a darker shade of brown than the banner on the Tsuchikage's office, or that which stared straight at her, hung regally over the entrance opposite where she'd walked in.
There were many training grounds strategically placed around the village, most of them found on the outskirts where the daily remodelling didn't diffuse into the civilians' daily lives. Fewer knew about the underground training facilities that were pricier to book on the peak hours, and absolutely free but forgotten at times like this, when the clock struck twelve midnight yet the underground arena remained illuminated bright as day by the lights on the four corners of the ceiling, mounted above cameras that ensured no foul play occurred in these isolated halls. Medics were on standby no more than a minute away, with the facility built up around a research institute with no abundance of medic nin but also with enough to tend to the occasional injury, but as Kuni sat beside the entrance waiting for someone to enter from either direction, she couldn't help but feel that the cameras also made sure no one did anything questionable in these training rooms.
She'd signed up for a spar the day before, though as it was a blind matchup she wasn't told who would be joining her at this time of the night, the only slot where it was free for the day. Maybe her partner would've been informed ahead of time of the brunette who was looking to improve herself, though Kuni's picture in return was an absolute blank sheet.
375 words