1 Smoke on the Water (Private / Invite Only / Alwen / NK) Thu Mar 30, 2017 5:02 pm
Raiu Mizuki
Retired
It was a dreary day. Thick grey clouds hung low in the skies, laden with seemingly endless amounts of raindrops. Thunder rumbled low and complainant as it brooded on an unknown problem to the mortal world below, pouring its horrible mood over everyone in an incessant drizzle. Despite that, it wasn't all that cold, actually. Just... miserable, and not exactly an ideal weather to be outside with.
Since a handful genin had decided to gather together for some training matches, the Arbiter's Ground wasn't entirely empty. Mizuki hadn't really been in the mood for training, but she had showed up to watch the others nonetheless, and was somewhat regretting that choice now since the drizzle slowly seeped into every fibre of her clothes.
She had put on her kunoichi attire, since it had originally been quite good weather, which consisted of a short version of a dark blue yukata with snow white edges, which had long sleeves to easily hide items or small weapons in. It was kept together by a long blue sash around her middle, which also tied together her Kumo forehead protector. Under that, she wore a pair of shorts and a pair of asymmetrical stockings of which one leg was just a plain smoke grey and the other was of the fishnet sort, to offer some protection against the weather. Finally, a pair of solid sandals allowed her to run without worry for whichever debris the ground harboured that might try to hamper her. And, of course, on the back, bound solidly by a sash, she wore her katana, positioned in such a manner iaijutsu was a feasible thing.
Standing somewhere on the side, Mizuki stood watching the other genin, her eyes analysing their moves as good as possible in hopes to find weaknesses and capture hidden moves or combos she could measure against her own bukijutsu. Arms crossed, and her weight placed mostly on her right leg, she looked, mostly thanks to her age, much like a trainer observing her own genin team in action. Less was true, however, as Mizuki was only a genin herself.
The thuds of punches and kicks were mostly dampened by the drizzle's rustling, and drops flew around with every strike. The genin didn't hold back. With killing intent and their mind set on taking down their training partner, some of the attacks they performed looked sickening hard and more than once send one of them flying into the ground rather painfully. To add even more difficulty, the ground had become slippery by the rain, forcing the sparring genin to calculate their moves even better and forcing them to seek stability with their feet on a higher level than usual. Not surprisingly, more than once one of them lost their footing, offering an opening in their defences during battle. All in all, it was a fascinating thing to see, Mizuki considered. Perhaps she should have joined, after all.
Since she had nothing better to do, Mizuki's gaze glided over the horizon. It didn't look like there was much to be seen. Most people wouldn't bother to come out despite that it wasn't cold. Yet, in the distance, she spotted a humanoid figure, seemingly wandering about. It was too far for her to see properly who it could be, but a hunch told her something was off. Deciding to trust her own senses, she dashed off to get a closer look.
wc: 580
Since a handful genin had decided to gather together for some training matches, the Arbiter's Ground wasn't entirely empty. Mizuki hadn't really been in the mood for training, but she had showed up to watch the others nonetheless, and was somewhat regretting that choice now since the drizzle slowly seeped into every fibre of her clothes.
She had put on her kunoichi attire, since it had originally been quite good weather, which consisted of a short version of a dark blue yukata with snow white edges, which had long sleeves to easily hide items or small weapons in. It was kept together by a long blue sash around her middle, which also tied together her Kumo forehead protector. Under that, she wore a pair of shorts and a pair of asymmetrical stockings of which one leg was just a plain smoke grey and the other was of the fishnet sort, to offer some protection against the weather. Finally, a pair of solid sandals allowed her to run without worry for whichever debris the ground harboured that might try to hamper her. And, of course, on the back, bound solidly by a sash, she wore her katana, positioned in such a manner iaijutsu was a feasible thing.
Standing somewhere on the side, Mizuki stood watching the other genin, her eyes analysing their moves as good as possible in hopes to find weaknesses and capture hidden moves or combos she could measure against her own bukijutsu. Arms crossed, and her weight placed mostly on her right leg, she looked, mostly thanks to her age, much like a trainer observing her own genin team in action. Less was true, however, as Mizuki was only a genin herself.
The thuds of punches and kicks were mostly dampened by the drizzle's rustling, and drops flew around with every strike. The genin didn't hold back. With killing intent and their mind set on taking down their training partner, some of the attacks they performed looked sickening hard and more than once send one of them flying into the ground rather painfully. To add even more difficulty, the ground had become slippery by the rain, forcing the sparring genin to calculate their moves even better and forcing them to seek stability with their feet on a higher level than usual. Not surprisingly, more than once one of them lost their footing, offering an opening in their defences during battle. All in all, it was a fascinating thing to see, Mizuki considered. Perhaps she should have joined, after all.
Since she had nothing better to do, Mizuki's gaze glided over the horizon. It didn't look like there was much to be seen. Most people wouldn't bother to come out despite that it wasn't cold. Yet, in the distance, she spotted a humanoid figure, seemingly wandering about. It was too far for her to see properly who it could be, but a hunch told her something was off. Deciding to trust her own senses, she dashed off to get a closer look.
wc: 580