1 A Rude Interruption (Izumi | NK) Sat Jun 30, 2018 5:12 am
Rysano
D-rank
As he traveled down the path towards the Kirigakure training grounds, Rysano had a couple different thoughts running through his head. First and foremost was that the longer he lived in the Hidden Mist Village, the more he hated the weather here. He had never known what it was like to live in a different climate, but on the rare days the sun was able to pierce the cloud cover and actually shine down on his home, it only gave a taste of what the weather could be. It was always so muggy here. Some days it felt like you needed to swim through the air there was so much moisture. This intensified the temperature as well. Heat was one thing, but when there’s almost as much moisture in the air as there is in the bodies of water, it makes the heat downright unbearable sometimes. Sometimes he just wished he could go somewhere far away. He’d either find somewhere he liked more, or it would help him realize his home wasn’t so bad after all.
The second of his thoughts was more inwardly focused. After spending some time getting to know some of the other ninja that resided in his village, he began to realize how much focusing so heavily on learning his parents’ trade in the medical field had actually cost him in terms of shinobi abilities. Sure, being a village ninja was a dangerous job, and it was always useful to have a medic around to help on missions. If not for the team’s sake, then for any innocent lives that might get caught in the crossfire. And sure, he loved what he did. He was proud of who his parents were and how he was able to carry their legacy to places outside of the village hospital. As a medical ninja, he was able to provide care for those they came across during missions, and nothing warmed his heart or brightened his smile more than helping those in need. But despite all of this, Rysano was more than aware of his own shortcomings as a ninja. He was next to useless in an actual fight at this point. Being a genin was no excuse either. He knew plenty of genin with power leagues above his own. He had been working on some custom jutsu that would allow him to be a larger player on a battlefield, but he would still have to rely on others to shoulder the majority of the burden for him.
This thought was the reason he had traveled out to the training yards today. He intended to increase his combat potential, and so he had asked the most fearsome combatant he knew to join him out here away from the village proper to assist him with finding his flow in combat. He had been engaged in combat alongside the Karisuma woman a few times since their meeting and he was consistently amazed at her ferocity and sheer power in the midst of combat. He knew he not only lacked the equivalent power as a much lower-ranking ninja, but also he would never achieve the same combat attitude as her. He knew this. He knew he’d never be an equal fighter to her, and he was okay with that. He didn’t want to be. He liked being a support ninja and he wanted to stay that way. He just wanted to stop being such a burden on the rest of his friends during a battle. He wanted to be able to at least hold his own and defend himself while he was defending his teammates.
Arriving at the training yards and finding it deserted, Rysano took a couple minutes to compose himself and prepare for the day ahead of him. It seemed Izumi would be slightly late, as usual. It was expected at this point, but he didn’t complain. It always gave him some time to himself before they would meet. He had never asked her to do anything like this for him before, but it was safe to assume she would be a harsh mentor and he would be pushed to his limits during their training. He decided to begin warming up before she arrived so they would be able to begin immediately. He began practising shaping his chakra in different ways, flowing between harnessing his affinity with Raiton, the sparks crackling at his fingertips before willing it to be replaced with the warm amber glow of his medical chakra. Shifting smoothly between these different forms was becoming an important skill in the heat of battle. Lastly, he attempted his newly learned technique, the yellow chakra flowing from his hand to form a corporeal orb which he now held in his grasp. He looked it over, turning it in his hands as he thought about how this ball of hardened chakra would sometimes be the only thing between a friend and a deadly jutsu.
A small skittering sound from the nearby underbrush would draw his attention. As he turned to look in its direction, the globe fell from his grasp. Falling to the ground it would shatter into many shards of amber chakra that would glitter in the light before disappearing completely. Quickly determining the noise to be of no importance Rysano would survey the training yard one more time. He hoped Izumi would arrive soon. There was only so much trouble he could get in to without her.
[WC 907]
The second of his thoughts was more inwardly focused. After spending some time getting to know some of the other ninja that resided in his village, he began to realize how much focusing so heavily on learning his parents’ trade in the medical field had actually cost him in terms of shinobi abilities. Sure, being a village ninja was a dangerous job, and it was always useful to have a medic around to help on missions. If not for the team’s sake, then for any innocent lives that might get caught in the crossfire. And sure, he loved what he did. He was proud of who his parents were and how he was able to carry their legacy to places outside of the village hospital. As a medical ninja, he was able to provide care for those they came across during missions, and nothing warmed his heart or brightened his smile more than helping those in need. But despite all of this, Rysano was more than aware of his own shortcomings as a ninja. He was next to useless in an actual fight at this point. Being a genin was no excuse either. He knew plenty of genin with power leagues above his own. He had been working on some custom jutsu that would allow him to be a larger player on a battlefield, but he would still have to rely on others to shoulder the majority of the burden for him.
This thought was the reason he had traveled out to the training yards today. He intended to increase his combat potential, and so he had asked the most fearsome combatant he knew to join him out here away from the village proper to assist him with finding his flow in combat. He had been engaged in combat alongside the Karisuma woman a few times since their meeting and he was consistently amazed at her ferocity and sheer power in the midst of combat. He knew he not only lacked the equivalent power as a much lower-ranking ninja, but also he would never achieve the same combat attitude as her. He knew this. He knew he’d never be an equal fighter to her, and he was okay with that. He didn’t want to be. He liked being a support ninja and he wanted to stay that way. He just wanted to stop being such a burden on the rest of his friends during a battle. He wanted to be able to at least hold his own and defend himself while he was defending his teammates.
Arriving at the training yards and finding it deserted, Rysano took a couple minutes to compose himself and prepare for the day ahead of him. It seemed Izumi would be slightly late, as usual. It was expected at this point, but he didn’t complain. It always gave him some time to himself before they would meet. He had never asked her to do anything like this for him before, but it was safe to assume she would be a harsh mentor and he would be pushed to his limits during their training. He decided to begin warming up before she arrived so they would be able to begin immediately. He began practising shaping his chakra in different ways, flowing between harnessing his affinity with Raiton, the sparks crackling at his fingertips before willing it to be replaced with the warm amber glow of his medical chakra. Shifting smoothly between these different forms was becoming an important skill in the heat of battle. Lastly, he attempted his newly learned technique, the yellow chakra flowing from his hand to form a corporeal orb which he now held in his grasp. He looked it over, turning it in his hands as he thought about how this ball of hardened chakra would sometimes be the only thing between a friend and a deadly jutsu.
A small skittering sound from the nearby underbrush would draw his attention. As he turned to look in its direction, the globe fell from his grasp. Falling to the ground it would shatter into many shards of amber chakra that would glitter in the light before disappearing completely. Quickly determining the noise to be of no importance Rysano would survey the training yard one more time. He hoped Izumi would arrive soon. There was only so much trouble he could get in to without her.
[WC 907]