1 The Reckless and the Creature [Private/Itazura] Tue Feb 14, 2017 2:08 pm
Hitoshi Yasuko
D-rank
Gisei Lake, the main source of water, believed to have been created by a lone Shinobi whom of which died securing it for Iwagakure's use, would have a visitor today. Today, where it would still be morning upon a clear day, where the most common of sounds would come from the lake itself, where the waterfalls from the cliff above would come crashing down, disturbing part of the generally calm lake with constantly moving currents. It would be on that cliff where Hitoshi would be standing, overlooking the beautiful sight of the lake, taking and soaking in every little detail with great interest. He loved being away from Iwagakure, away from his family's grasp and from the troubles of the civilized world. To be able to just stand here and just... look.
It would be times like this where he so wished for a musical instrument, so he may play it while relaxing, just wasting the day away. While he isn't exactly one to be especially lazy or useless, the thought of just taking some time off to be himself without anyone else chiming in is something he likes to have from time to time. Instead, however, he came out here for one reason, and that was for him to be able to get a thrill out of his time here, to fuel his energy for the week, and to still show himself that he is his own man. Out here, his siblings such as Oishi or Watari can not stop him from being able to be a risk-taker, to take a rope and tie it around his waist, hanging over the cliff. Out here, he can be the deciding force in his life, and out here, he can have control.
His chest would beat like a drum due to his racing heart at the thought of risking himself once more, the adrenaline pumping through his veins, fueling him like a drug does with an addict. He would stand at the edge of the cliff, looking over it while his short-sleeved blue jacked flapped in the wind. He would swallow, the developing adam's apple in his throat softly moving up and down as he continued to overlook the cliff, looking downwards towards the waters below. This would be the first time he actually attempted this without any sort of safety equipment, but he felt it to be a personal test of sorts to him, where he has to try this out at least once or else he allowed his own fear to overtake him. To only rely on the Supernatural Walking Practice is something risky for an inexperienced Genin like him, but it would be sooner or later where he would have to try it.
Focusing on himself and beginning to clear out the surroundings around him, he would think back to when he would be instructed by his father on how to do the technique shortly after one of the times where he actually won the weekly tournament, gaining the man's favor. "Boy, it is all about concentration, but not too much. When you concentrate too little, you immediately lose your ability to maintain the technique, and when you concentrate too much, you lose your sense of your surroundings." It was one of the few lessons his father had taught him personally, and he was efficient in figuring out that balance more quickly now than before. It was all about first clearing your mind of your surroundings, and then after utilizing the technique you would then allow yourself to take the environment back in at a steady pace, allowing one to be able to continue focusing while paying attention, and as he did so, a faint blue glow would appear on the bottom of his sandals, signifying that he was now ready.
Taking a step forward, he would let gravity handle the rest, and before he knew it he would be standing upon the side of the cliff face, his heart pounding even faster than before, making him inhale and exhale deeply as he would begin to look down towards the water. At this height, landing in the water would surely break bones, as after a certain amount of meters, it is similar to falling on concrete, which made the Genin wish to panic even more, but after he was sure his technique would be maintained, he would begin counting down silently. "Ten... nine.... eight... seven.."
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It would be times like this where he so wished for a musical instrument, so he may play it while relaxing, just wasting the day away. While he isn't exactly one to be especially lazy or useless, the thought of just taking some time off to be himself without anyone else chiming in is something he likes to have from time to time. Instead, however, he came out here for one reason, and that was for him to be able to get a thrill out of his time here, to fuel his energy for the week, and to still show himself that he is his own man. Out here, his siblings such as Oishi or Watari can not stop him from being able to be a risk-taker, to take a rope and tie it around his waist, hanging over the cliff. Out here, he can be the deciding force in his life, and out here, he can have control.
His chest would beat like a drum due to his racing heart at the thought of risking himself once more, the adrenaline pumping through his veins, fueling him like a drug does with an addict. He would stand at the edge of the cliff, looking over it while his short-sleeved blue jacked flapped in the wind. He would swallow, the developing adam's apple in his throat softly moving up and down as he continued to overlook the cliff, looking downwards towards the waters below. This would be the first time he actually attempted this without any sort of safety equipment, but he felt it to be a personal test of sorts to him, where he has to try this out at least once or else he allowed his own fear to overtake him. To only rely on the Supernatural Walking Practice is something risky for an inexperienced Genin like him, but it would be sooner or later where he would have to try it.
Focusing on himself and beginning to clear out the surroundings around him, he would think back to when he would be instructed by his father on how to do the technique shortly after one of the times where he actually won the weekly tournament, gaining the man's favor. "Boy, it is all about concentration, but not too much. When you concentrate too little, you immediately lose your ability to maintain the technique, and when you concentrate too much, you lose your sense of your surroundings." It was one of the few lessons his father had taught him personally, and he was efficient in figuring out that balance more quickly now than before. It was all about first clearing your mind of your surroundings, and then after utilizing the technique you would then allow yourself to take the environment back in at a steady pace, allowing one to be able to continue focusing while paying attention, and as he did so, a faint blue glow would appear on the bottom of his sandals, signifying that he was now ready.
Taking a step forward, he would let gravity handle the rest, and before he knew it he would be standing upon the side of the cliff face, his heart pounding even faster than before, making him inhale and exhale deeply as he would begin to look down towards the water. At this height, landing in the water would surely break bones, as after a certain amount of meters, it is similar to falling on concrete, which made the Genin wish to panic even more, but after he was sure his technique would be maintained, he would begin counting down silently. "Ten... nine.... eight... seven.."
wc 744
twc 744