1 Leaf Bandages Don't Work Well [Lin/ Invite Only/ No Kill] Sat Feb 04, 2017 4:29 pm
Alwen Sangotatsu
D-rank
Her steps were heavy, sloppy, and weak. She couldn’t remember how long she had been walking, or how much blood she’d lost at this point. She was tired, dreary, and all the girl wanted to do was pass out. The world was spinning, and while her makeshift leaf bandage was helping, it wasn’t stopping the bleeding entirely. The road she followed seemed to go on forever, and it seemed to just keep going. She noted that the road began going uphill, and her feet dragged with her steps now as she kept walking. The forehead protector over her right shoulder, the ninja tool pouch at her waist, the horns on her head. It wasn’t hard to tell she was a shinobi, and in truth, she was lucky to be alive as she limped and slogged her way up the road.
In the distance, the amber eyes of the suiton specialist looked to see a gate, in a mountainous area, that seemed akin to a village of some description. It seemed familiar, although how, the wounded Alwen couldn’t recall. Her mind was a daze, and she just needed a place to be. So she kept walking, walking, walking.
The girl had no idea how long it took to reach nearby, and while the roads were still mostly clear, the few people that she saw seemed… Angry, the instant she was seen. Why? Was there something that occurred with this place, which caused such anger? Her mind was too exhausted to get any proper looks at any of them, not knowing any details, just that the atmosphere felt tense. Her mind wandered, thinking back to how she got here. The ship… The ship! There was a storm! Was everyone on the ship alright? Are they alive? What happened to Maigo? Was he safe? What about the mission? The questions raced around her head, furthering her dizziness as she found herself stumbling in her step. This was bad… But, this place would help, right?
She made it to the gates, which, while open, felt almost… Hostile. Something felt odd in this place, as if she wasn’t supposed to be here, and she wasn’t welcome. Alwen swallowed, gulping her nerves as she stepped forwards, into this land of unknowns. Still, she was inside, relatively undisturbed by those around, although to her confusion, it felt like she was being glared at intensively… Shuddering slightly, the suiton specialist made her way to the nearest wall, slumping down against it and gasping for air. Oh, the world was spinning, and not in the good way that it should be. Her heart was racing. She hadn’t lost too much blood, she could still stand after all. But nearly drowning probably didn’t do her any good either.
Shadows flitted in front of her eyes, and drearily, Alwen looked up from her slumped, seated position. Two ninja, the features of which were sort of blurry for her right now, stood in front of her. And the forehead protectors they wore… It certainly explained the situation the girl was in now. The two before her were Kumogakure ninja, the village that Kirigakure had recently invaded. Alwen wasn’t personally a part of it, however knew a lot of the preparation beforehand, and from what she’d heard of the aftermath… Things didn’t go too positively. In her mind, it was great that there were no casualties, and that the Raikage and the Mizukage were alive. She’d heard no news of the specifics however, and was generally in the dark about the whole thing. Not that these strangers would know, or care. One of the two, which had a katana on their back in its sheath, spoke up first. “You’re being very risky to be here, Kiri nin. Especially after all you and your village have done. So, why are you here? To spy on us? To cause further havoc than you’ve already done?”
Dazed, the girl had no clue how to really respond. Still, sitting down was probably not something they’d appreciate. “I… I didn’t mean to be here… Please point me to the nearest hospit-“ her words were cut off as the second ninja grabbed her by the collar, raising her up and pressing her against the wall that she had been using for support. The girl felt her bandage growing loose, and she grew uncomfortable and nervous as the stranger that had spoken first took a step back, clearly startled by his comrade’s sudden violence. “You think I don’t know what you’re trying to do?” spat the one holding her up, tightening his grasp violently and shaking the horned person somewhat. “You’ve got freaking horns, you’re a Kirigakure ninja, and you’re showing up here shortly after your kage threatened ours! You’re lucky we don’t just get you chucked in jail, or interrogated right away.”
The girl felt the blood leave her head, both literally, and in the sense that she had no idea what was going on. She was certainly intimidated, although half of that was due to her being half-conscious. Whatever she’d got herself caught into, it sucked. All she wanted was to not bleed out, get some kind of treatment, and then find out what happened to the boat, and subsequently, her not Kumo related mission. Where did she go wrong? Aside from cluelessly walking into Kumogakure while clearly being a member of the Kirigakure military nation’s ninja force.
900
In the distance, the amber eyes of the suiton specialist looked to see a gate, in a mountainous area, that seemed akin to a village of some description. It seemed familiar, although how, the wounded Alwen couldn’t recall. Her mind was a daze, and she just needed a place to be. So she kept walking, walking, walking.
The girl had no idea how long it took to reach nearby, and while the roads were still mostly clear, the few people that she saw seemed… Angry, the instant she was seen. Why? Was there something that occurred with this place, which caused such anger? Her mind was too exhausted to get any proper looks at any of them, not knowing any details, just that the atmosphere felt tense. Her mind wandered, thinking back to how she got here. The ship… The ship! There was a storm! Was everyone on the ship alright? Are they alive? What happened to Maigo? Was he safe? What about the mission? The questions raced around her head, furthering her dizziness as she found herself stumbling in her step. This was bad… But, this place would help, right?
She made it to the gates, which, while open, felt almost… Hostile. Something felt odd in this place, as if she wasn’t supposed to be here, and she wasn’t welcome. Alwen swallowed, gulping her nerves as she stepped forwards, into this land of unknowns. Still, she was inside, relatively undisturbed by those around, although to her confusion, it felt like she was being glared at intensively… Shuddering slightly, the suiton specialist made her way to the nearest wall, slumping down against it and gasping for air. Oh, the world was spinning, and not in the good way that it should be. Her heart was racing. She hadn’t lost too much blood, she could still stand after all. But nearly drowning probably didn’t do her any good either.
Shadows flitted in front of her eyes, and drearily, Alwen looked up from her slumped, seated position. Two ninja, the features of which were sort of blurry for her right now, stood in front of her. And the forehead protectors they wore… It certainly explained the situation the girl was in now. The two before her were Kumogakure ninja, the village that Kirigakure had recently invaded. Alwen wasn’t personally a part of it, however knew a lot of the preparation beforehand, and from what she’d heard of the aftermath… Things didn’t go too positively. In her mind, it was great that there were no casualties, and that the Raikage and the Mizukage were alive. She’d heard no news of the specifics however, and was generally in the dark about the whole thing. Not that these strangers would know, or care. One of the two, which had a katana on their back in its sheath, spoke up first. “You’re being very risky to be here, Kiri nin. Especially after all you and your village have done. So, why are you here? To spy on us? To cause further havoc than you’ve already done?”
Dazed, the girl had no clue how to really respond. Still, sitting down was probably not something they’d appreciate. “I… I didn’t mean to be here… Please point me to the nearest hospit-“ her words were cut off as the second ninja grabbed her by the collar, raising her up and pressing her against the wall that she had been using for support. The girl felt her bandage growing loose, and she grew uncomfortable and nervous as the stranger that had spoken first took a step back, clearly startled by his comrade’s sudden violence. “You think I don’t know what you’re trying to do?” spat the one holding her up, tightening his grasp violently and shaking the horned person somewhat. “You’ve got freaking horns, you’re a Kirigakure ninja, and you’re showing up here shortly after your kage threatened ours! You’re lucky we don’t just get you chucked in jail, or interrogated right away.”
The girl felt the blood leave her head, both literally, and in the sense that she had no idea what was going on. She was certainly intimidated, although half of that was due to her being half-conscious. Whatever she’d got herself caught into, it sucked. All she wanted was to not bleed out, get some kind of treatment, and then find out what happened to the boat, and subsequently, her not Kumo related mission. Where did she go wrong? Aside from cluelessly walking into Kumogakure while clearly being a member of the Kirigakure military nation’s ninja force.
900