1 Of Weapons & Odd Things [Private/No Kill] Thu Dec 01, 2016 6:16 pm
Misaki
D-rank
Misaki was by no means talented at, well... much of anything. He barely had any training as a shinobi and at everything else that he did, he was average at best. Such was the case with the weapon he had forged, proud of it as he was. It had been a grueling process that had taken more time than he would have liked to admit. So when he was told that he could sell his weapons and creations for extra money, he had chosen to forgo repeating that process.
Instead, he had rounded up a few spare kunai and shuriken that had been left in a drawer in his apartment. He didn't much feel like parting with the small projectile weapons, but they were non-essential and he was currently short on cash. Certain sacrifices had to be made.
Like his landlady had told him several times before, the rent wasn't going to pay itself. She wasn't mean spirited or anything of the sort. Quite the contrary, she often let Misaki pay the money he owed her in installments so that it was easier for him to manage his finances. She had even let him pay her a bit late a couple of times before. Above everything else, he very much appreciated the fact that he hadn't evicted him yet. He largely attributed it to her feeling sorry for the young boy. He was presumably the last survivor of his clan, a lonely orphan that had been forbidden from inheriting any of the vast wealth that the Karisuma had left behind. It wasn't a story that was unheard of, but it definitely drew in some sympathy from the people around him.
With mismatched eyes, the blue haired boy looked around the street, lined with a variety of shops. The Grand Bazaar was always a nice place to spend time in. He walked past several of them in search for a specific one. Someone he knew from the slums had told him that he could fetch a decent price for his old weapons there. He had intentionally left his spear back home in case he was made an offer for it that he couldn't say no to. It was best to avoid temptation, especially when selling his naginata would make his job as a shinobi significantly harder.
Misaki spotted the shop through the corner of his eye and headed towards it. He took a deep breath. He was a little nervous - he had never haggled for anything in his life. It made him uncomfortable to ask for anything. With a tentative hand, he pushed the door open. A small bell on it chimed, signaling the entry of a new customer. "Hello?" he called. Looking around, he couldn't really see anyone manning the counter. Whoever they were, they must have been looking for something in the back of the shop.
Instead, he had rounded up a few spare kunai and shuriken that had been left in a drawer in his apartment. He didn't much feel like parting with the small projectile weapons, but they were non-essential and he was currently short on cash. Certain sacrifices had to be made.
Like his landlady had told him several times before, the rent wasn't going to pay itself. She wasn't mean spirited or anything of the sort. Quite the contrary, she often let Misaki pay the money he owed her in installments so that it was easier for him to manage his finances. She had even let him pay her a bit late a couple of times before. Above everything else, he very much appreciated the fact that he hadn't evicted him yet. He largely attributed it to her feeling sorry for the young boy. He was presumably the last survivor of his clan, a lonely orphan that had been forbidden from inheriting any of the vast wealth that the Karisuma had left behind. It wasn't a story that was unheard of, but it definitely drew in some sympathy from the people around him.
With mismatched eyes, the blue haired boy looked around the street, lined with a variety of shops. The Grand Bazaar was always a nice place to spend time in. He walked past several of them in search for a specific one. Someone he knew from the slums had told him that he could fetch a decent price for his old weapons there. He had intentionally left his spear back home in case he was made an offer for it that he couldn't say no to. It was best to avoid temptation, especially when selling his naginata would make his job as a shinobi significantly harder.
Misaki spotted the shop through the corner of his eye and headed towards it. He took a deep breath. He was a little nervous - he had never haggled for anything in his life. It made him uncomfortable to ask for anything. With a tentative hand, he pushed the door open. A small bell on it chimed, signaling the entry of a new customer. "Hello?" he called. Looking around, he couldn't really see anyone manning the counter. Whoever they were, they must have been looking for something in the back of the shop.
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