1 Two Roads, One Sword [Squad | Invite | NK] Fri Dec 22, 2017 1:41 pm
Raiu Kiyoshi
D-rank
Invited: Zeref, Tomohiro
- Raiu Dojo:
Standing proud at the end of a road lead by jacaranda trees, stood the Raiu dojo. A building that, despite having been raised a few decades ago, was still young compared to some of the older and more reputed dojos of Kumogakure. Still, its name was made mostly by the previous sensei who build it - a man known as an executioner to several, a teacher to many, and a shinobi to a whole Village. While that man had left the living since quite a few years, his spirit lived on with the core principles of the dojo.
"Loyalty, Vigilance, Perseverance"
Principles that were not only found back in the elderly Raiu clan, but which also offered a strong base for every student and every team to come. While quite a few students had been able to learn the values of discipline, various kenjutsu styles and unarmed combat, for a first in a long few years, its sensei had opened its doors to welcome a new Kumogakure squad.
In front of the door an older man in his early fifties sat kneeled in a traditional position, back straight and hands resting on his thighs with unmistakable readiness. His short black hair and trimmed beard covered most of his face, plucked clean of greying hairs so as to maintain the semblance of vibrant power, while navy blue eyes looked out over the road ahead, waiting for the presence of his new students whom he had invited by letter and were expected to arrive at any time now. Covering most of his tanned skin was a simple dusk-green gi bearing the dojo's kamon on his back, held firmly in place by a black belt denoting his status as a sensei.
In quietude, Kiyoshi contemplated the lessons he would give this youngsters. The reports that he had been given told him they were both specialised in kenjutsu and ninjutsu. Both of them had an affinity for katon, while one also seemed blessed with doton chakra - a chakra Kiyoshi could certainly respect. Unfortunately, he himself wielded none of these elements as a Raiu, yet believed that they would offer a lot of potential power when combined with the elements of his own daughter as it brought the total of elements within the team to four. It also intrigued him to know the team had a koton user, an Advanced Release he had not seen being used often. With two very different Advanced Releases, he believed the team would only be the better for it.
The young Nakir, however, had the unfortunate weakness of having little in terms of elements, but the doujutsu he brought with him certainly gave him a strong edge during nightly missions, assassinations and as a scout. Kiyoshi believed that with Tomohiro as the eyes, Zeref as a powerful weapon and Mizuki as a guiding strategist, the team would have the keys to becoming a solid and reliable squad for Kumogakure's force.
With a full team of kenjutsu students, they would have a powerful team in closer quarter combat. He knew Mizuki had trained herself to add ranged support through senbon and kyujutsu, and was curious to see in what direction the others would develop to complement the squad. He hoped at least one person would take interest in the sickle and chain as a means to tie down their opponents, or even a spear or halberd for some additional range. He certainly would urge them to seek more than one weapon specialisation, if only to enrich their experience and expand upon their possibilities - a shinobi should never have but one means to defeat his opponent, and those thoughts immediately brought Kiyoshi to attention that his students all boasted the same specialisation. This meant he'd have to drive them to pick up different specialisations later in time as it would otherwise stunt the team's options, a thought he disliked very much. While it was a matter of figuring out who would do well with which specialisation, Kiyoshi still had time before that moment came.
For now, he didn't have to look too far into the future. In fact, as he returned to the present, he could already see the first of the students approaching.