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1Brotherhood. (private) Empty Brotherhood. (private) Fri Jun 01, 2018 8:06 pm

Kirei

Kirei


B-rank
Kirei sat where he had sat many times over the last year he had spent in Water Country, across from the Jonin who once stared at the young Leaf ninja with disdain now smiled kindly and lay his papers down, signing the last of them while the Uchiha watched. It was nearing the final month of his stay in the Mist and Kirei had formally requested to end his exchange and travel back to his homeland. With the paperwork approved, it was just a matter of having the correct military signatures on the documents which would recommend to the Leaf village his promotion to Special Jonin upon his return. Wrist flicked, and then the Jonin glanced over the forms a final time. In the moment of pause, time stretched out to a crawl, Kirei trying his best to analyze the eyes of the man across the table whose expression shifted to one of concern and in-depth consideration.

"It has been a pleasure to have you working under, and beside me, Kirei Uchiha."

"Thanks."

Relieved, Kirei let out a sigh and relaxed back into the chair, taking the folder handed to him along with a firm handshake as the Jonin continued.

"Few of the Leaf shinobi who travel to this country ever thrive enough to last their full commitment. Even fewer rise to be allowed provisionary Jonin clearance within the Mist. Carry with you always what we have taught you here, do not lose your way and you will be a fine shinobi."

The boy replied only with a cursory nod before standing and turning to leave. Kirei's curtness left the man standing somewhat confused, having expected to elicit more emotion from the young ninja than that, but he merely shook his head and got back to work. The Uchiha's mind was elsewhere, running through a checklist of all the things which as of yet remained undone; the majority of his packing, making sure he cleaned the dormitory and finding the last of his friends but most of all Kirei was in search of the Samurai he had come to call his brother: Miyamoto Watsuji. From hunting pirates through the Water Country wilderness to their time spent in the nightmare realm of Hansha, Kirei had grown to consider Watsuji less a friend, and more family. In truth, the Uchiha felt closer to the ronin than he did any of his immediate family, though there was only one left to speak of. The unlikely pairing of samurai and ninja had bonded through hardship quickly and when Kirei had decided his time in Water Country was over, he reserved particular time to meet with his brother and offer him the chance to come, or the assurance they would meet again.

Before leaving earlier in the day, Kirei had left for Watsuji, as he often did, a black envelope which contained the simple missive: In the afternoon, meet me where it all began. And Kirei had gone from the village the moment he was free of the administration building, ignoring the gates and embarking over the walls into the forests. The boy shivered beneath his cloak, wrapping the hood up over his face tightly to protect from the winter chill. In the dead middle of the coldest days, it was not uncommon for the snowfall which today made the air especially biting. Dragon's breath trailed Kirei's approach toward the clearing which held the unmarked graves left in the wake of the boys' first meeting. Thinned by winter recession, the bony limbs reached out to frozen skies, becoming twisted and weight heavy with frost and ice so seemed to loom inward, bowing for the Uchiha as he landed. Clasping his chin, Kirei breathed into gloved digits in a feeble attempt to warm himself without chakra before conceding and igniting the air, causing snow to sizzle and hiss around his body as it rose in streams of translucent vapor.

Let's go, or Goodbye, was only the pretext for Kirei's meeting, and now that he felt warmer in the embrace of his personal inferno, the boy reached beneath his cloak to grasp the wrapped hilt of the blade which lay within. As a side effect of his investigations into the Yatagarasu murders, Kirei had become extremely familiar with the Water Nation's forges and swordsmiths, and with his free time, he had requisitioned a parting gift for his brother. Kōtomo buzzed with its familiar swansong, muffled by yet irreversible seals, but the boy hoped it would make an excellent weapon, and if any could master its secrets, which not even the smith who had restored it could decipher, it was the Miyamoto clansman Kirei called his brother. With the newfound heat, Kirei pulled back the hood of his cloak, shaking out the strands of his hair which had been recently cut shorter, but still concealed his eye as it always had. Whenever Watsuji arrived, Kirei would smile and look the same way he always did, save for a rare lapse in the activity of his Sharingan, which was deactivated; something the young ronin was unlikely to have ever seen.

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2Brotherhood. (private) Empty Re: Brotherhood. (private) Sat Jun 02, 2018 1:21 am

Watsuji

Watsuji


D-rank
The events which transpired in the strange land within the portal within Kirigakure no Sato would become a distant memory for the young samurai boy, almost as absent and insignificant as a dream. Somehow he awoke after his greivous wounds were recovered from. The samurai spirit and Kirei had obviously found aid for him. The group of three consisting of Watsuji, Hideyoshi, and Kirei would spend some time investigating this warped world. They faced many undead horrors and trying situations in that place both from within the group and without it. Hideyoshi seemed to have been in even more sour spirits with a body than when he was sealed in his blade. He went back inside of it quite willingly when the trio made their escape from the land of the dead. For quite some time afterwards the two would adventure and grow together. The friendship which had formed was just so easy and the two simply clicked. From separate worlds, they had so much to teach one another. In a world full to the brim of conflict and pain, friendship would prevail. Youth was beautiful in this way.

Caught up to the present day, a well-rested Watsuji woke up and stretched. All of his painful injuries had been healed away long ago. The spry young samurai would jump to his feet with excitement, prepared to embrace a new day. Upon the desk across the room a black envelope read lay, something that had become common of Kirei for delivering information to his often oversleeping friend. The partially naive young boy had taken almost no notice of the nearly packed and stacked room before opening up the letter and reading its contents. A meeting where Watsuji has first met the blonde shinobi. An exciting adventure for certain, would be the thoughts crossing through Watsuji’s mind. He had settled into this feeling of happiness and comfort. Safety, even. Just one good friend had changed everything for a boy. Youth was caring in this way.

Pulling on one of his now plentiful outfits, consisting of a navy blue robe with white trimmings, Watsuji would fasten his weapon’s to his side in their sheathed and finish getting dressed before pushing open the door and using his key to lock it behind him. A life of being required to be serious as to not lose ones life had robbed Watsuji of a chance to laugh and play. The twelve year old was well known to the neighbors and many street vendors now, always darting around every which direction and bringing smiles and joy to the onlookers. Youth was funny in this way.

As he exited the village, the guards opening the gates with little resistance but a smile and a careful glance and the boy carried nothing unusual for any mischief making. They had learned much of the boy and moreso they didn’t bother inspecting him anymore. He was a friend of the Mist. He skipped over and across the barren branches of through the wooded area, now able to navigate with the same haste and finesse he had witnessed Kirei doing on that first day the two met. This method of moving he had picked up from the Sharingan bearing a Uchiha had taken some time to master but everything seemed to have come to Watsuji with time and dedication. Spotting the clearing the two had originally fought the pirate scum in, Watsuji would release his grip on the tree limb along with the swinging momentum to toss himself lightly into a large pile of cold and frosted foliage, intentionally. He burst up from that pile with some gentle laughter and brushed himself off l, walking up to his friend “You know, the guys we found here...how about those get-ups? Clearly they were on another plane in terms of fashion weren’t they?

A laugh escaped him as he sat next to his pal and looked at his wonderful robe-clad soul sibling. It was only then as he sat here, the place where everything had begun, that Watsuji of the Miyamoto realized this meet-up might have been something far more important than he had realize for prepared for. He looked over to Kirei and asked directly “Why this place, Kirei? What’s going on?




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3Brotherhood. (private) Empty Re: Brotherhood. (private) Sat Jun 02, 2018 5:45 pm

Kirei

Kirei


B-rank
Kirei watched the snowfall across the distant Kirigakure walls, his eyes could almost trace the reflections of glass from the dome which encased the country, picturesque, in the snowglobe. Less than a year had passed since the Uchiha arrived in the Land of Water, but Kirei felt as if he were a new person; reborn as if baptized by the crucible of Kiri's violence. The tempered edge of the young Uchiha's reforged path burst from beneath the drudgery of the Mist's despicable streets and rose above, lofty new goals perched high atop distant mountains which called the boy's name. Kirei sighed, exhaling a cloud of frost and raising his fingers to push away the unruly hair which plagued his vision with no regard for his grooming efforts. Today was a strange day, the thin, bitter air nipped merciless at the tense Uchiha's thoughts, hoping this was not the end.

Even with time marching forward, Kirei had not anticipated the stay in Water Country passing by so soon, imagining far more toil and hardship than yet he had endured. Thugs, thieves, murderers, masterminds, pirates, assassins, mercenaries, zombies, and all manner of hellish ghoul encountered in Hansha stood as nothing in comparison to the difficulty of leaving it all behind. The sinking, churning feeling in the pit of his stomach made Kirei wince at the prospect of his journey. The Uchiha remembered the friends he had left behind in Fire Country and how he had been too busy and rushed to say goodbye, he thought of what they were doing now and whether they had grown in the same ways he had. Head swimming with questions and apprehensions, it was all Kirei could do to remain still, fidgeting only slightly with the folds of his cloak and the ninja tools which were slung beneath.

"They told me to request a-- No, that's not it. Hey Dad, I- Nah. Has the compound been oka-- Ugh..."

So deep in thought was the Uchiha that he caught no sign of Watsuji's careful infiltration of nearby leaves and snow. Kirei was just reciting to himself, under his breath, the words he would use to greet his father when the samurai made his presence known. Leaping up with laughter and aplomb, Watsuji burst forth from nearby foliage with such ceremony that Kirei yelped girlishly, twisting his body to face the ronin and hopping away reflexively. The Uchiha must have sounded like a startled child, half the age of either boy and decidedly female as his ankles shuffled back, dark eyes locking on the form of his friend who he recognized only after the boy had caused his heart to leap from his chest. With his feet buried in the snow, it was inevitable that Kirei would topple and fall backward, abruptly dating the freezing snow with his rump while he let out a grunt. After inhaling a few sharp breaths, Kirei returned his friend's laughter and extended his hand, letting Watsuji help him up while he brushed the slush from his cloak.

"When I show you Fire Country one day, then you'll see some stupid outfits. Konoha is known for our stupid outfits, we do it best."

Anxiety melted away as the snow refused to do, and Kirei looked upon his friend with happiness. Even Hideyoshi, who the Uchiha could no longer see, he felt watching the pair, and Kirei even deigned to bow in the direction of his friend, who would surely know the gesture was meant for their elder. After a moment the two's candor died down somewhat, leaving thick silence in its wake as the young samurai looked over the glade, which was now buried in more than a foot of snow, before turning to Kirei with an uneasiness in his eyes. It seemed Watsuji could feel the Uchiha's hidden tension, picking up on it as only a brother might. Kirei took a long breath, swallowing hard before replying, the pause would no doubt seem longer than necessary, but the Uchiha needed a moment to gather his thoughts.

"In the next few days, I have to travel back home, to Konoha. I've been here almost a year, and it's time for me to return home. With everything going on, in the Cloud, in Kiri, in Suna... It's just, the Leaf needs me back. I wouldn't leave without telling you, and I think you should come with me, but you and Hideyoshi once told me of your goals, so if you still want to learn more here, you should stay."

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4Brotherhood. (private) Empty Re: Brotherhood. (private) Sat Sep 15, 2018 6:15 pm

Watsuji

Watsuji


D-rank
The words which reached Watsuji’s ears would be heard before they were understood as the two boys sat together in the snow at the site of their first meeting. There were many memories associated with that place now. Formerly just a place in the wilderness, they had made it into more with actions. He would only remain quiet for just a spell longer than the usual pause in conversation before looking upwards toward the snow, a few flakes landing upon his nose and brushing over his face gently. Kirigakure was a land of oddities the young samurai boy had never seen before. His decision to leave home and break the long and strange pause on interaction between the Miyamoto and the shinobi was a worthwhile one. Not only had Watsuji felt a growth within as he has ventured alongside his newfound brother from a foreign land, but he had started to crack away at the tough shell of the nasty spirit within his tanto, Hideyoshi.

Even with the looming entity that was Hideyoshi, Kirei of the Uchiha had accepted the samurai and trusted him with his life. That was more than Watsuji could have ever asked for and made this moment even more trying. His home was not here in Kirigakure no sato, but with the village Hidden in the Leaves which lay deep in the land of fire, another place Watsuji had never ventured. His progress was surely something he would have to go home about, the village likely always needed it’s stronger people such as the young Uchiha. It was a reminder to Watsuji that his people might also need him. “Of course they need you, Kirei. They’d be fools to let you stay this far removed for long, wouldn’t they?

The weather was cold and each moment of silence was notable, even following the light chuckle Watsuji did at his own remark toward Kirei, giving him a light jab on his shoulder. “We are warriors of our time, are we not? I’m sure my people would like to know how this adventure has gone as well. I know bloody well my mother is pondering all of the worst things that could have happened to me this far out from my home village. What do you think she’d do if I show up at the door around this time next week?” The question would be more rhetorical than anything, a response to Kirei’s offer for Watsuji to accompany him to Konohagakure. He would look around and twiddle his thumbs a bit, choking a bit on his sadness but too proud to be moved to tears. He would reach around and put his arm around Kirei as he awaited for a response giving him any amount of time he needed to speak.




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5Brotherhood. (private) Empty Re: Brotherhood. (private) Sun Sep 16, 2018 3:37 am

Kirei

Kirei


B-rank
Passing overhead, the afternoon sun bore through spaces between cloud formations, slicing radiant wounds in the air to cast pillars of light through the veil of grey and white to shine down upon the world, highlighting the forest sparsely as winds shifted the tunnels, opening and closing in a light show from on high. Useless, blithering cold took refuge in the shadows beneath the icy canopy, and the frostbitten ground beneath the coating of snow lent no respect toward the sudden invasion of warmth and daylight which sought to take back the throne, slay the King of Winter, and bring about the summer once again. The Uchiha's sight looked far beyond the trees, watching trails of iridescent light moving, pupils subtly twitching in their crimson pools as the Sharingan peered past Watsuji into the mist and snow. The Miyamoto would notice Kirei's ancestral vision lurch through each and every stimulus, observing the drifting snowflakes and summoning still the quickness with which to catch forest creatures in their sight, far evolved from the eyes which had greeted the boy when they had met all those months ago. Behind those same eyes, Kirei would possess a calm, distant longing for the moment to linger, but knew he had to leave.

Curious, as his gaze flickered to the flakes which framed either side of his friend's face, Kirei made use of chakra beneath his skin, molding it with ease to spark trailing embers orbiting the pair, puffing with steam as the firefly ash warmed the air. The Devouring Blaze had its perks beyond the battlefield, Kirei had initially developed the technique when his body found it hard to adapt to Water Country's incessant cold. Easily melting the piling frost, Kirei's chakra hung around them as Watsuji spoke. Affirming the samurai, Kirei nodded, for they were men of their time, and the Uchiha's heart yearned for the leaf. To accentuate his reply, Kirei would lean forward with his arms outstretched, embracing the samurai who he had come to call his brother. The teen's arms would meet behind Watsuji's back and draw him close in the brotherly hug, whether he responded in kind was irrelevant to Kirei, who would hold him for several seconds before pulling away to reply. It seemed the consensus was drawn, and that on this day, the pair would part for different winding roads towards new destinies that each would one day entwine again. Pulling away, Kirei would raise his hands and clasp them together, bowing to his brother and smiling, gleeful tenor breaking the silence if there were any.

"When the time comes, and you embark on your next journey. Come to the Land of Fire,"

"With these eyes, I will find you."

With a rush of wind and snow, the Uchiha would be gone, swept away into the roil, leaving Watsuji alone. Kirei's mind would focus on the journey ahead, and as the afternoon drew into early evening, the cat-faced sleuth would have secured his path home. Waves crashing near the Water Country shoreline reminded him of the downpour the night he met his fated samurai companion, and the fight they had shared together. The Uchiha wondered whether Watsuji remembered that evening quite as well as he did, clear as day by virtue of his Sharingan, when the pair ran down the Mist's bounty and set off upon that awful trail through the forests, beset upon by assassins and ghosts. Kirei shuddered at the thought, clutching at old scars reflexively, which stung sympathetically, conjured by memories of long nights, and fierce battles. Somehow still, the Uchiha felt strangely disconnected in spite of the pain, from the boy who fought through those perils and returned to Kirigakure alive, now his world had changed into a flowing river of light and chakra, phantasmal images replacing faces and instinctual observation. Kirei's eyes tugged in every direction across a detailed map of Fire Country marked with rivers and roads. Requisitioned from the Konohagakure ANBU office to which Kirei was now assigned through his undercover operations, the map showed intricate scars slashing in all directions, forgotten passageways used to navigate the forests by generations of Black Ops agents. The Uchiha studied this relic with great dedication, Sharingan taking note to memorize each and every detail.

Kirei felt a tremendous weight ahead of him, the world spun onward into a strange time, and the threat of war loomed over the horizon. The Hidden Leaf would need to be strong, and the blonde made it his mission to give his homeland what it needed, he would teach their students, fulfill each and every task required of him, and if need be, he would defeat every enemy of Konoha to see his village preserved. With a pencil, Kirei made careful strokes, annotating his map, and adding to the community knowledge.

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