1 Brotherly Love [Private/Solo/NK] Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:44 pm
Tomohiro
B-rank
His straw kasa covering his head as he walked around the outskirts of Kumo. Tomohiro walking with his head slightly tilted downward in deep thought. There were many things that had bothered him over the last few years. He had to get stronger. Getting stronger meant suffering, but he was prepared for it. He knew what was required of him. Tomohiro's father taught him that he must feel pain to be able to effectively deal it. His father pushed to love pain and reap the benefits thereof.
Tomohiro agreed with his father. He also knew that giving into hate could also be a viable option. There wasn't much he could see by giving into that level of hate. This was something he disagreed with. It was a different time when his father was a shinobi versus now. The only hate he felt were shinobi of the Hidden Leaf. A hate that the clan has had for generations. A hate that was so strong it could almost be genetic. The thought of the Hidden Leaf caused him to gag. He shook off the feeling and began to imagine himself being able to protect those around him.
The ability to protect those you cared for was something that he wanted to aspire to. He needed that drive to become stronger. The near death incident with his brother a few years helped shape him to who he was today. If he had been stronger, he could have prevented it. He messaged his temples as he continued to walk. He questioned himself of why these thoughts plagued him today. Tomohiro had hoped that training would help him clear his mind. Fighting while distracted was dangerous. It's part of the reason why his parents received injuries that they did during their tenure as shinobi. Though, he had no doubt that he wouldn't become like them. He wouldn't allow his thoughts to become his downfall.
The young shinobi made his way to an old mine entrance. That's what one would think anyway if they didn't know better. The mine had a sign that stated “Off Limits”. That didn't stop him from proceeding forward. The mind was barely lit. Rusted mining equipment had to be stepped over or maneuvered around. He veered off to a path that went downward. A lit torch was pulled down from it's resting place into Tomohiro's left hand. He continued walking until he reached a dim lit cavern with a high ceiling. The cavern was hot and would cause major problems for those who weren't adjusted to the temps.
He placed the torch in a barrel of dirt that sat at the entrance. Ishino, his elder brother, sat in the furthes most from the entrance of the cavern. His brother's back toward him as he entered. Tomohiro walked closer toward the middle of the cavern trying to move silently. As he moved closer, a large black flag with the red insignia of the Nakir clan was raised on the cavern wall. A deep sighed was audible from across the chamber. Tomohiro stopped in his tracks at the middle of the cavern and moved into a fighting stance.
“Hiro, nice for you to join me. How about a sparring session? Entertain me, little brother,” Ishino spoke with a hardend tone. The man stood up about the same height as Tomohiro with a cold expression. Tomohiro hated when his brother called him “Hiro”. It was always mockingly. Tomohiro's facial expression didn't change, but he scowled on the inside. “Ishino, let us fight,” Tomohiro replied in a less than excited tone. He was still lost in thought, but his brother wouldn't just stand idle. There wasn't a lot of time in Ishino's schedule to waste time.
Ishino seemed to disappear before his eyes. Tomohiro glanced around trying to get any visual clues that he could, but it wasn't bright enough. A sudden strike then land into the right side of his stomach. He fell to the ground from the pain. Tomohiro fell to one knee before noticing the dirt shift in front of him. He threw an uppercut with his palm that landed in his brother's palms. “You seemed unfocused brother. Get it together!” scolded Ishino, “Do you want to be weak all your life?”
Tomohiro stood straight up and began his assault. He started to send a barrage of punches toward Ishino. Each punch made contact with his opponent's palms. Tomohiro threw a high kick toward Ishino's shoulder which was blocked at the last second. Tomohiro then used the force from his kick to twist his body into the air and bring his left heel to his opponent's head. The kick landed, but his brother seemed to be unfazed. Tomohiro felt Ishino grab on to his ankles and toss him away from him. The young shinobi rolled on the ground before gaining his footing. He wasn't expecting his brother to be easy, but he didn't expect so much force.
Ishino rushed him and began a barrage of his own. Tomohiro was barely able to dodge some the blows. A few punches made their way to his chest. Tomohiro began breathing deeply. He always thought that his brother would probably kill him if given the chance. Though, he knew otherwise. This was just tough brotherly love. Ishino knew Tomohiro's limits and wanted him to surpass them. The pain he felt would only be temporary. The pain made him mad. Though, not at his brother. It made him mad at himself. Tomohiro had to admit that he was weak. Years of training couldn't bring him close to Ishino's level. Ishino was said to be one of the better fighters of the clan and Tomohiro knew that he had to surpass him. Tomohiro was persistent, but he could never back down. It wasn't in his character to give up.
Tomohiro took on a frontal kick from his brother which pushed him to the ground. Ishino turned away from him as Tomohiro began to stand up. He instinctively wanted to rush his brother, but fear stopped him. His brother was obviously out of his class when it came to combat. Ishino walked to the other side of the cavern. It was hard to tell what he was doing, so Tomohiro took the time to catch his breath. His blood was pumping. The feeling of pain and adrenaline caused him a bit of awkward pleasure. He had mixed feelings about enjoying the pain this much. It had been awhile since he experienced this complex mixture of emotions.
Tomohiro took another deep breath as he began to walk closer to his brother. Ishino turned around wielding two wooden swords. He let Tomohiro come closer before he tossed one of them to him. The training sword was in the shape of a katana and felt natural to him. The use of the sword was one of the few things that made the clan separate from others. Especially, when you consider their ancient sword techniques. First and foremost he was a swordsman. Bukijutsu was the first art he learned growing up. Before learning how to read, you were throwing shuriken. You wielded a practice sword before you even thought of entering the academy. That was the way it was growing up in his household.
The hits he endured earlier started to set in, but he would need to continue his fight. Ishino wielding a wooden sword in the shape of a Miao Dao, held his blade one handed. He motioned for Tomohiro to attack first. Tomohiro rushed Ishino within the wooden blade to his side. He then swung the weapon across his body with both hands. The move was countered before it even made it completely across his body. Tomohiro followed the swing with a low leg sweep. Ishino leaped up before bringing his weapon down upon Tomohiro. Tomohiro locked his wooden blade with Ishino trying to force the blade upward. The sheer force from the elder brother caused him to grit his teeth. Though, he figured this was only a small percentage of a Jounin's abilities. Tomohiro knew deep down that he would probably be doomed if this were a serious fight. Nonetheless, he was more than competent in his own abilities.
Ishino pushed Tomohiro backwards gaining some distance. Tomohiro used both hands to raise his weapon. He moved in closer and brought his blade down. Ishino sidestepped the attack and sent a hard palm into his chest. The power from the hit sent Tomohiro flying backward on to his backside a few feet back. Tomohiro breathing heavily held his weapon tightly stood up and jumped backwards trying to gain some much needed distance. Tomohiro inhaled to fill his throat and mouth with chakra and exhaled a gaseous substance. Ishino with a smile started to perform hand seals and exhaled a giant fireball into the gaseous substance. The ninjutsu collided with Tomohiro's. The reaction between the two caused an instantaneous explosion.
Tomohiro started to run to his right side trying to flank his brother. He thought to himself that he finally succeeded. Then to his dismay, there was a swift jab to his gut. Then everything went black. When he had gained consciousness, he arose from a wool mat in a small stone room. Tomohiro looked around noticing that the only light had been from two lanterns on very small lightstands. Tomohiro arched over in pain. He started to strip down the top part of his jumpsuit. Upon standing, he looked upon his torso having noticed the bruises scattered across it. He winced in pain from touching one. It wasn't the worse experience he had. The fight reminded him of when he fought his grandfather as a kid having disrespected him. The amount of experience between him and his brother was inconceivable. This training was much needed. He wasn't the one to usually complain about things like training. Tomohiro wanted to go for another round, but his body said otherwise.
His brother entered the room shirtless revealing the assortment of scars on his upper body. Tomohiro was half expecting a “you'll get cool scars like these if you work hard and survive in the ninja world” lectures. Though, he knew that a couple of the scars were definitely from his father. Ishino's piercing gray eyes felt like they were staring into his soul. “You have a long way to go Hiro,” stated Ishino, “I examined your wounds, but you'll probably have to go to mother for ointment. They were nothing serious. Don't worry I'll make sure you'll get stronger. Mostly for the sake and pride of the clan.” Tomohiro sighed and gathered his clothes together before standing up. He bowed toward his brother. “Thanks bro!” he said with a smile. The fight was worth his while and he couldn't wait to train again with his brother. The fact that he didn't give a lecture on scars made him a bit easier. Sometimes he wasn't sure if to take his brother serious or jokingly. Tomohiro wasn't one for jokes and kind of had a distaste for bad ones.
“You have a long way to go Tomohiro,” Ishino lectured, “In the field, not many shinobi are going to be lenient and let you live for being weak. Train and harden yourself to be an acceptable shinobi. The Nakir clan doesn't harbor weak people or weak ambitions.” Tomohiro nodded his head and fixed his clothes onto his body. Most of this he already knew. It was ingrained into them almost since birth. “Brother, I will pride myself as a shinobi and protect those I care about. I promise you! I will one day become the greatest kenjutsu specialist the clan has ever seen!” Tomohiro declared with an aggressive expression. Ishino pursed his mouth before speaking, “Good. We'll resume your training later this week. Heal up, little Hiro.” Ishino walked out into the dark hall way. Tomohiro sighed and put on his kasa. He walked into the dark corridor and headed into the village. The violet eyed shinobi started to make his way home and await the next session.
WC: 2058
Tomohiro agreed with his father. He also knew that giving into hate could also be a viable option. There wasn't much he could see by giving into that level of hate. This was something he disagreed with. It was a different time when his father was a shinobi versus now. The only hate he felt were shinobi of the Hidden Leaf. A hate that the clan has had for generations. A hate that was so strong it could almost be genetic. The thought of the Hidden Leaf caused him to gag. He shook off the feeling and began to imagine himself being able to protect those around him.
The ability to protect those you cared for was something that he wanted to aspire to. He needed that drive to become stronger. The near death incident with his brother a few years helped shape him to who he was today. If he had been stronger, he could have prevented it. He messaged his temples as he continued to walk. He questioned himself of why these thoughts plagued him today. Tomohiro had hoped that training would help him clear his mind. Fighting while distracted was dangerous. It's part of the reason why his parents received injuries that they did during their tenure as shinobi. Though, he had no doubt that he wouldn't become like them. He wouldn't allow his thoughts to become his downfall.
The young shinobi made his way to an old mine entrance. That's what one would think anyway if they didn't know better. The mine had a sign that stated “Off Limits”. That didn't stop him from proceeding forward. The mind was barely lit. Rusted mining equipment had to be stepped over or maneuvered around. He veered off to a path that went downward. A lit torch was pulled down from it's resting place into Tomohiro's left hand. He continued walking until he reached a dim lit cavern with a high ceiling. The cavern was hot and would cause major problems for those who weren't adjusted to the temps.
He placed the torch in a barrel of dirt that sat at the entrance. Ishino, his elder brother, sat in the furthes most from the entrance of the cavern. His brother's back toward him as he entered. Tomohiro walked closer toward the middle of the cavern trying to move silently. As he moved closer, a large black flag with the red insignia of the Nakir clan was raised on the cavern wall. A deep sighed was audible from across the chamber. Tomohiro stopped in his tracks at the middle of the cavern and moved into a fighting stance.
“Hiro, nice for you to join me. How about a sparring session? Entertain me, little brother,” Ishino spoke with a hardend tone. The man stood up about the same height as Tomohiro with a cold expression. Tomohiro hated when his brother called him “Hiro”. It was always mockingly. Tomohiro's facial expression didn't change, but he scowled on the inside. “Ishino, let us fight,” Tomohiro replied in a less than excited tone. He was still lost in thought, but his brother wouldn't just stand idle. There wasn't a lot of time in Ishino's schedule to waste time.
Ishino seemed to disappear before his eyes. Tomohiro glanced around trying to get any visual clues that he could, but it wasn't bright enough. A sudden strike then land into the right side of his stomach. He fell to the ground from the pain. Tomohiro fell to one knee before noticing the dirt shift in front of him. He threw an uppercut with his palm that landed in his brother's palms. “You seemed unfocused brother. Get it together!” scolded Ishino, “Do you want to be weak all your life?”
Tomohiro stood straight up and began his assault. He started to send a barrage of punches toward Ishino. Each punch made contact with his opponent's palms. Tomohiro threw a high kick toward Ishino's shoulder which was blocked at the last second. Tomohiro then used the force from his kick to twist his body into the air and bring his left heel to his opponent's head. The kick landed, but his brother seemed to be unfazed. Tomohiro felt Ishino grab on to his ankles and toss him away from him. The young shinobi rolled on the ground before gaining his footing. He wasn't expecting his brother to be easy, but he didn't expect so much force.
Ishino rushed him and began a barrage of his own. Tomohiro was barely able to dodge some the blows. A few punches made their way to his chest. Tomohiro began breathing deeply. He always thought that his brother would probably kill him if given the chance. Though, he knew otherwise. This was just tough brotherly love. Ishino knew Tomohiro's limits and wanted him to surpass them. The pain he felt would only be temporary. The pain made him mad. Though, not at his brother. It made him mad at himself. Tomohiro had to admit that he was weak. Years of training couldn't bring him close to Ishino's level. Ishino was said to be one of the better fighters of the clan and Tomohiro knew that he had to surpass him. Tomohiro was persistent, but he could never back down. It wasn't in his character to give up.
Tomohiro took on a frontal kick from his brother which pushed him to the ground. Ishino turned away from him as Tomohiro began to stand up. He instinctively wanted to rush his brother, but fear stopped him. His brother was obviously out of his class when it came to combat. Ishino walked to the other side of the cavern. It was hard to tell what he was doing, so Tomohiro took the time to catch his breath. His blood was pumping. The feeling of pain and adrenaline caused him a bit of awkward pleasure. He had mixed feelings about enjoying the pain this much. It had been awhile since he experienced this complex mixture of emotions.
Tomohiro took another deep breath as he began to walk closer to his brother. Ishino turned around wielding two wooden swords. He let Tomohiro come closer before he tossed one of them to him. The training sword was in the shape of a katana and felt natural to him. The use of the sword was one of the few things that made the clan separate from others. Especially, when you consider their ancient sword techniques. First and foremost he was a swordsman. Bukijutsu was the first art he learned growing up. Before learning how to read, you were throwing shuriken. You wielded a practice sword before you even thought of entering the academy. That was the way it was growing up in his household.
The hits he endured earlier started to set in, but he would need to continue his fight. Ishino wielding a wooden sword in the shape of a Miao Dao, held his blade one handed. He motioned for Tomohiro to attack first. Tomohiro rushed Ishino within the wooden blade to his side. He then swung the weapon across his body with both hands. The move was countered before it even made it completely across his body. Tomohiro followed the swing with a low leg sweep. Ishino leaped up before bringing his weapon down upon Tomohiro. Tomohiro locked his wooden blade with Ishino trying to force the blade upward. The sheer force from the elder brother caused him to grit his teeth. Though, he figured this was only a small percentage of a Jounin's abilities. Tomohiro knew deep down that he would probably be doomed if this were a serious fight. Nonetheless, he was more than competent in his own abilities.
Ishino pushed Tomohiro backwards gaining some distance. Tomohiro used both hands to raise his weapon. He moved in closer and brought his blade down. Ishino sidestepped the attack and sent a hard palm into his chest. The power from the hit sent Tomohiro flying backward on to his backside a few feet back. Tomohiro breathing heavily held his weapon tightly stood up and jumped backwards trying to gain some much needed distance. Tomohiro inhaled to fill his throat and mouth with chakra and exhaled a gaseous substance. Ishino with a smile started to perform hand seals and exhaled a giant fireball into the gaseous substance. The ninjutsu collided with Tomohiro's. The reaction between the two caused an instantaneous explosion.
Tomohiro started to run to his right side trying to flank his brother. He thought to himself that he finally succeeded. Then to his dismay, there was a swift jab to his gut. Then everything went black. When he had gained consciousness, he arose from a wool mat in a small stone room. Tomohiro looked around noticing that the only light had been from two lanterns on very small lightstands. Tomohiro arched over in pain. He started to strip down the top part of his jumpsuit. Upon standing, he looked upon his torso having noticed the bruises scattered across it. He winced in pain from touching one. It wasn't the worse experience he had. The fight reminded him of when he fought his grandfather as a kid having disrespected him. The amount of experience between him and his brother was inconceivable. This training was much needed. He wasn't the one to usually complain about things like training. Tomohiro wanted to go for another round, but his body said otherwise.
His brother entered the room shirtless revealing the assortment of scars on his upper body. Tomohiro was half expecting a “you'll get cool scars like these if you work hard and survive in the ninja world” lectures. Though, he knew that a couple of the scars were definitely from his father. Ishino's piercing gray eyes felt like they were staring into his soul. “You have a long way to go Hiro,” stated Ishino, “I examined your wounds, but you'll probably have to go to mother for ointment. They were nothing serious. Don't worry I'll make sure you'll get stronger. Mostly for the sake and pride of the clan.” Tomohiro sighed and gathered his clothes together before standing up. He bowed toward his brother. “Thanks bro!” he said with a smile. The fight was worth his while and he couldn't wait to train again with his brother. The fact that he didn't give a lecture on scars made him a bit easier. Sometimes he wasn't sure if to take his brother serious or jokingly. Tomohiro wasn't one for jokes and kind of had a distaste for bad ones.
“You have a long way to go Tomohiro,” Ishino lectured, “In the field, not many shinobi are going to be lenient and let you live for being weak. Train and harden yourself to be an acceptable shinobi. The Nakir clan doesn't harbor weak people or weak ambitions.” Tomohiro nodded his head and fixed his clothes onto his body. Most of this he already knew. It was ingrained into them almost since birth. “Brother, I will pride myself as a shinobi and protect those I care about. I promise you! I will one day become the greatest kenjutsu specialist the clan has ever seen!” Tomohiro declared with an aggressive expression. Ishino pursed his mouth before speaking, “Good. We'll resume your training later this week. Heal up, little Hiro.” Ishino walked out into the dark hall way. Tomohiro sighed and put on his kasa. He walked into the dark corridor and headed into the village. The violet eyed shinobi started to make his way home and await the next session.
WC: 2058