1 Learning from the Best [Private | Maigo | NK] Wed Nov 07, 2018 11:55 pm
Hebiyachi
D-rank
The young genin glanced around at the small training field he now stood it. It was overgrown to the point where Hebiyachi did not believe he was in the right place. The man reached into his pocket with a sign and pulled out the small note that had been given to him directing him to his current location. He had followed every direction to the letter, so he knew that he was in the right place. But nobody else had arrived yet, and Hebiyachi was more confused than anything else. At the very least, he assumed the person he was meeting would be wasting their time with him. And yet right now it was his time that was being wasted. With a short grunt Yachi shoved the paper back into his pocket before resting his left hand on the hilt of his katana that was strapped to his waist. Maybe he wouldn’t learn anything today after all…
The incessant buzzing of Hebiyachi’s alarm clock brought him out of sleep and back into the land of the waking. His room was still pitch black; the shades had been pulled the night before for a reason. But the numbers on his alarm clock were flashing a time that he knew was before sunrise anyway. As he blinked bleary eyes and tried to adjust to his waking state, he made a mental note of how useless it was to close the blinds when he knew he would have to be up this early anyway. Finally, the Ouroboros reached out a weary hand and smacked the clock, plunging the room back into a pleasing silence. Hebiyachi let out a loud yawn and stretched under his covers before slowly slipping out of bed. As his bare feet hit the cold floor he shivered slightly but managed to press on and stand up out of his bed. His tattoo covered body strode across the room to his closet where he began to look through his clothes for something to wear for the day. Feeling the need for comfort, the young man reached for his grey tank top and a wrap sweater along with his black harem pants and sandals. Once he was dressed, Yachi put on his black necklace as well. Looking at him self in the mirror, the young man gave a satisfied smile to his reflection and turned toward his closet once more. In the back he could see hos inherited sword mounted on the back wall. There was a moment that he thought about strapping it to his waist, but it quickly passed as he shrugged and made his way down out of his room and down stairs.
As he walked into the kitchen, Yachi was surprised to find it empty. Usually his mother would wake up before him and get prepared for the day ahead, but today she was not up yet. Shrugging, the genin pulled out two frying pans and turned on the stove. As it heated up, he turned toward the fridge and opened it up, pulling out a couple of eggs, butter, cheese, a tomato, some basil, and some mushrooms. With a smile on his face the young man cracked the four eggs two in each hand before letting them fall into the frying pans and start cooking. Over the course of the next few minutes, Hebiyachi allowed his artistic side to take over as he created two beautiful omelettes for himself and his mother. He hummed to himself as he continued cooking the meal and heard his mother getting ready on the floor above. It was not long before the food was ready and Yachi set his own on a plate for himself. He took a moment to appreciate his creation before digging in happily. Just about that time his mother came down the stairs.
She seemed to be in a hurry as she scooped up the omelette and threw it on a plate. The presentation of the dis was completely ruined in an instant, but Yachi did not really mind. He had his own omelette to be proud of. “Thanks Yachi,” his mother said hastily as she started scarfing down the egg. Yachi simply smiled in return, offering a “No problem” as they finished up their breakfasts. Hebiyachi stood to collect the plates while his mom rushed out of the kitchen and could be heard dragging something across the floor of the front hallway. Raising an eyebrow, the genin placed the plates in the sink and stepped out toward the front door to see his mother pushing a couple of boxes along the floor. He smirked at the sight. “Do you need some help there, Mom?” He offered genuinely while also teasing her a little bit. She huffed jokingly as she stood up and replied. “You know full well that I don’t need your help...I would just prefer to have it.” They both let out a quiet laugh and Yachi bent down to pick up the boxes and pushed the front door open. “I’ll clean up later. Let’s get to the clinic before people start showing up.” And with that, the duo departed from their home and made their way into he Village proper.
A faint fog hung over the Village named for that specific phenomenon. The Hidden Mists were certainly doing their best to conceal the great ninja village that morning. As he sun filtered down through the mist Yachi could not help but blink. The sun had just started to rise over the Land of Water which signaled the start for the day for many people who lived here. As Yachi and his mother moved through the town, the Ouroboros boy noticed shop keeps and trade workers opening up their shops and smithys as well as any other number of places of business. The buildings were simple when they first started walking, but the farther they got from their home, the more complex the structures became; Kirigakure no Sato was a marvel to behold even after living there for so long. Before too long, the pair came to a small, two story grey brick building marked with a red cross and a symbol of the Mist. Their clinic was a simple one, but many people came to seek assistance from them each and every day. His mother was gifted with medical ninjutsu and Yachi was good at minding the inventory most of the time. That was part of the reason he was with her that day. As they stepped into the shop, Hebiyachi immediately set down the boxes close to one of the shelves and started unpacking it to fill up the products. He hoped it would not take too long, but he wasn’t about to leave his mother to do all that lifting. Instead she cleaned up the examination room and prepared some of the books for that day.
The two of them had not been working very long when the bell on door rang, signalling that somebody had come in. Both of the Ouroboros turned to the door to see a young chuunin that Yachi knew quite well. His left hand was wrapped in bandages and the blood was seeping through, but he was smiling. “Hey guys! Long time no see.” The truth was that Hebiyachi had seen him around the village getting ready for missions, but the chuunin had paid Yachi little mind in return. It did not bother the genin too much, but he remembered it. Regardless, the young man smiled and greeted him in return. “Hey, welcome back. Is it about time for mom to swap that bandage?” “It sure is,” he chuckled as he moved into a chair that had been set out for patients. Yachi’s mother quickly moved to be beside him and started unwrapping his arm. She said very little for the next little while, but the chuunin spoke up. “So Yachi, you participating in the Chuunin exams this year?” Yachi’s smile faded for a moment. He had heard about the exams a while ago, but a few things were preventing him from going. The first of which was the fact that he had barely started into his official training, and the second being the fact that they were taking place in Konohagakure no Sato and the Land of Fire. He did not want to do back there…not yet at least. He had no problem telling the chuunin the same thing, “Honesty, I don’t want to go back to a place where everyone just hates me for a reason that is no fault of our own. It doesn’t matter who my blood is; they should know that. Not just that but I don’t know if I’m even physically capable.”
He paused at that, not sure what else to say on the matter. The man had come in and out of the clinic enough to have heard the story of they’re journey to the Land of Water. Konhagakure no Sato and it’s residents had given up of the Ouroboros long ago, even if they did not care to admit it. After one of the legendary Sanin, Orochimaru, had betrayed the leaf and killed the Third Hokage, there was no coming back from that dark stain. Much like the Uchiha, though not to quite the obvious extent, his clan had been branded as villains. There was a bit of an awkward silence for a while until the chuunin called him closer and gave him a smile. “Listen Yachi, because you don’t want to do it, you really should. I know that doesn’t make much sense, but you feel screwed by them because they said you would never be good enough. Well, why don’t you go walk into Konohagakure no Sato, and show them just how strong you are? That’ll teach them to treat you like garbage.” Yachi was about to open his mouth to protest, but the idea actually seemed like it could be fun. On top of that, he had been training a lot lately, and there was a chance that this would be the only chance he would get for a long time to show up the Leaf ninja. The smile on his face grew as he stood there, planning exactly how it could win the exams. He had been practicing some new jutsu that might just help him out. But there was one thing he still needed to get better at. “I….you might just be right…” With a quick blink, Yachi turned to his mother and said, “I have to go get something and then I better go train if I really want to do this. Good luck. I’ll be home for dinner.” His mother returned the farewell with a smile and wave as her son ran off.
As the young man made his way back through the village, he found himself moving faster than he usually would. Hebiyachi had always been the type to show off exactly who he is and take his time doing it. His attire was enough of a show to prove that point. But today he did not really care if people saw the art on his body, or the colour he had made his eyes. Instead, he was just focused on getting home quickly so tat he could get what he needed. The village seemed to be in a new light to the young man. Instead of seeming dark, dreary, and shrouded by fog, everything seemed bright with opportunity. It was a good day. Eventually, Yachi made it back to his home and wasted no time walking upstairs to his room. Once inside he made his way straight to the closet which he then threw open. He hastily pushed aside his clothes to see what he had returned home for. His blade, Mizuchi, hung on the wall in it’s sheathe. It was a gift to him from his mother, and it had been in the family for years. Just by looking at it he could recall the day that he and his mother left Konoha. She had debated leaving it behind for some time, but in the end she had taken it without a word. When they had arrived in Kiri and Hebiyachi joined the shinobi forces there, she gave it to him. He swore to become a master swordsman that day, but he had yet to even start achieving that goal. After reminiscing for a moment or two, the genin reached out and took the sword off of the wall and turned away. On his way out the door he grabbed the rest of his ninja tools before heading to the closest training ground.
With the Chunin Exams fast approaching, Hebiyachi was not surprised by the number of people in the area. Every single training dummy had somebody near it, punching and kicking to practice their strike placement. Other people were running around the track while others still were actually sparring with one another. There was not much space to work, so Yachi walked over to the nearest tree and took a deep breath. As he released his breath, the young genin slowly drew the sword, taking in it’s features a she did so. It was a beautiful weapon, and he was excited to get to using it. But he had no idea where to start. He took a stance that he had been taught at the academy when they did basic weapon training, but the sword felt awkward in his hand. He swung it left and right, then up and down trying to get used to the weight of it in his hand. He looked like a fool compared to the other people in the area who were practicing with weapons. Turning his back to them, Yachi started swinging at the tree near him in hopes of getting the hand of it if he had something to strike. It was going very poorly when he heard a voice call from behind him. Turning around, Yachi let out a sigh and let a clearly disappointed look cross his face. It was Yandin.
Yandin had been a student when Hebiyachi arrived in Kirigakure no Sato, and when Yachi was taking his equivalency test to become a genin, Yandin was also taking his test. He was a couple of years younger than Yachi, but he was just as capable, if not more so. Though Hebiyachi would never admit that to the boy. He was an arrogant prick who had his own hang ups about Yachi. But he was far more bearable than the kids back in the Land of Fire. “What do you want, Yandin?” The dark haired boy scoffed as he and his two friends approached the Ouroboros. In Yandin’s hand was a katana not nearly as decorative as Yachi’s but probably equally as effective. “Why don’t you chill out snake boy,” Yandin sneered. Yachi could only roll his eyes in response. Yandin was part of the Yuki clan, and thus was granted an advanced elemental release by his bloodline: ice. His puns about it were awful, but none of his posse would dare tell him that. They were happy to just jeer and play along. “Leave me alone Yandin. I’m busy.” His words were instantly answered with a laugh. “Ha! Busy sucking I guess. Though I’m not surprised. After all, you’re not really a Kiri shinobi. You’re just a Leaf wannabe.” Yachi tensed up at that, turning to face Yandin properly with a furrowed brow and an annoyed from. “Take it back Yandin.” “Or what?” he replied incredulously. “What are you gonna do about it?”
Hebiyachi ran forward then with his katana raised high above his head. He was no slower than the other boy, but Yandin was actually skilled with a blade. As Yachi swung down clumsily with Mizuchi, Yandin deftly turned it to the side. Yachi’s eyes went ide for a moment as Yandin wasted no time stepping forward and slamming his shoulder into the Ouroboros. Yachi let out a grunt as he fell backwards, landing on his back and dropping his sword. “What a frickin’ LOSER!” Yandin yelled out at the top of his lungs. “Maybe you should go cool off before you try something like that. Like I said before bud, you’ll never be as good as me, or any real shinobi of the Village Hidden in the Mists. You’ll always be playing catch up.” With that, Yandin turned on his heels and left with his friends. They called out some obscenities as they departed, but Hebiyachi’s pride was already too hurt to care. He really was garbage with that sword. For a while Yachi simply laid on his back, hoping that he would wake up from the horrible dream he was having. But it didn’t happen. Instead, Hebiyachi stood up slowly, picked up his sword, and turned toward the Academy. He needed to learn from someone, and what better place to learn than school?
The halls of the academy where as plain as they used to be when he was just a student here. Though his time was brief in the academy of the Land of Water, it was overall a much better experience than hi time in Konoha. When he was still in the leaf, the other children treated him life garbage because of his heritage. It drove him to a depression or a time, and eventually it led to Hebiyachi becoming who he was meant to be. He was never afraid of showing off who he was after how badly he was treated. It’s why he got all of his tattoos and piercings so young in life. He wanted people to remember him so that when he did become a great ninja someday, they would remember exactly who they had messed with. In Kiri they had been far more accepting, besides Yandin. For the most part he had been treated as an equal and when he had shown his aptitude, he was given the rank he deserved. He was a genin – a full fledged ninja of the mist. But he needed to be able to show that to people like Yandin, to the shinobi of the leaf, and of course, to himself. After wandering the halls for some time, he finally found the man he had been looking for.
Yachi’s homeroom teacher was an older man who specialize din fuuinjutsu, but never to the point where he passed the rank of chuunin. Instead of advancing further than that, he had decided to teach the younger generation about being a ninja in the academy. He was a smart, wise man who was not without skill, and Hebiyachi knew that he knew anybody who matter. As Yachi stepped into the office where he was working on some paperwork, the teacher smiled. “Hebiyachi! It has been a while. How are you, son?” Yachi smiled at the man’s kindness, the contrast with the teachers of the Leaf was plain to see just by his greeting. “Hey sir. I’m doing alright. But I actually came here looking for some help. You see, the Chunin Exams are coming up in Konohagakure no Sato, and I’d like to participate.” The man smiled again and gave Yachi a pat on the back. “Well then what are you waiting for? You should probably hit the road!” Yachi chuckled at that. “Well, I don’t need to leave just yet. But what I do need is for someone to show me how to use this.” Yachi set the sheathed blade on the teacher’s desk and waiting for a response. The chuunin took the blade out of its sheathe for a moment and examined it. “It’s a beautiful blade,” he said as his voice trailed off. Eventually he put it away and set it down. “I know just the young man who can help you. He’s a little on the harsh side, but he will make you ready for these exams in a heartbeat if you’re willing to put the work in.” Yachi smiled and reassured the man as he handed the Ouroboros a small note with directions on it saying that he would get in contact with the man and send him to that location. With the direction in had, Hebiyachi headed back out into he village and toward the rendezvous point.
Hebiyachi Ouroboros shivered slightly as the wind blew through the small clearing once again. He was getting impatient, and his teacher had said that the man he was supposed to meet was a jounin. Yachi could not fathom a jounin being so late for his own training session. But after all, he probably had much better things to do. He thought he had heard of the guy he was supposed to be meeting before. If he was not mistaken, his name had been brought up as one of the greatest genjutsu users of the Village Hidden in the Mist. With a shrug, Hebiyachi leaned up against a nearby tree and waited for the jounin, the man who was called Maigo.
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The incessant buzzing of Hebiyachi’s alarm clock brought him out of sleep and back into the land of the waking. His room was still pitch black; the shades had been pulled the night before for a reason. But the numbers on his alarm clock were flashing a time that he knew was before sunrise anyway. As he blinked bleary eyes and tried to adjust to his waking state, he made a mental note of how useless it was to close the blinds when he knew he would have to be up this early anyway. Finally, the Ouroboros reached out a weary hand and smacked the clock, plunging the room back into a pleasing silence. Hebiyachi let out a loud yawn and stretched under his covers before slowly slipping out of bed. As his bare feet hit the cold floor he shivered slightly but managed to press on and stand up out of his bed. His tattoo covered body strode across the room to his closet where he began to look through his clothes for something to wear for the day. Feeling the need for comfort, the young man reached for his grey tank top and a wrap sweater along with his black harem pants and sandals. Once he was dressed, Yachi put on his black necklace as well. Looking at him self in the mirror, the young man gave a satisfied smile to his reflection and turned toward his closet once more. In the back he could see hos inherited sword mounted on the back wall. There was a moment that he thought about strapping it to his waist, but it quickly passed as he shrugged and made his way down out of his room and down stairs.
As he walked into the kitchen, Yachi was surprised to find it empty. Usually his mother would wake up before him and get prepared for the day ahead, but today she was not up yet. Shrugging, the genin pulled out two frying pans and turned on the stove. As it heated up, he turned toward the fridge and opened it up, pulling out a couple of eggs, butter, cheese, a tomato, some basil, and some mushrooms. With a smile on his face the young man cracked the four eggs two in each hand before letting them fall into the frying pans and start cooking. Over the course of the next few minutes, Hebiyachi allowed his artistic side to take over as he created two beautiful omelettes for himself and his mother. He hummed to himself as he continued cooking the meal and heard his mother getting ready on the floor above. It was not long before the food was ready and Yachi set his own on a plate for himself. He took a moment to appreciate his creation before digging in happily. Just about that time his mother came down the stairs.
She seemed to be in a hurry as she scooped up the omelette and threw it on a plate. The presentation of the dis was completely ruined in an instant, but Yachi did not really mind. He had his own omelette to be proud of. “Thanks Yachi,” his mother said hastily as she started scarfing down the egg. Yachi simply smiled in return, offering a “No problem” as they finished up their breakfasts. Hebiyachi stood to collect the plates while his mom rushed out of the kitchen and could be heard dragging something across the floor of the front hallway. Raising an eyebrow, the genin placed the plates in the sink and stepped out toward the front door to see his mother pushing a couple of boxes along the floor. He smirked at the sight. “Do you need some help there, Mom?” He offered genuinely while also teasing her a little bit. She huffed jokingly as she stood up and replied. “You know full well that I don’t need your help...I would just prefer to have it.” They both let out a quiet laugh and Yachi bent down to pick up the boxes and pushed the front door open. “I’ll clean up later. Let’s get to the clinic before people start showing up.” And with that, the duo departed from their home and made their way into he Village proper.
A faint fog hung over the Village named for that specific phenomenon. The Hidden Mists were certainly doing their best to conceal the great ninja village that morning. As he sun filtered down through the mist Yachi could not help but blink. The sun had just started to rise over the Land of Water which signaled the start for the day for many people who lived here. As Yachi and his mother moved through the town, the Ouroboros boy noticed shop keeps and trade workers opening up their shops and smithys as well as any other number of places of business. The buildings were simple when they first started walking, but the farther they got from their home, the more complex the structures became; Kirigakure no Sato was a marvel to behold even after living there for so long. Before too long, the pair came to a small, two story grey brick building marked with a red cross and a symbol of the Mist. Their clinic was a simple one, but many people came to seek assistance from them each and every day. His mother was gifted with medical ninjutsu and Yachi was good at minding the inventory most of the time. That was part of the reason he was with her that day. As they stepped into the shop, Hebiyachi immediately set down the boxes close to one of the shelves and started unpacking it to fill up the products. He hoped it would not take too long, but he wasn’t about to leave his mother to do all that lifting. Instead she cleaned up the examination room and prepared some of the books for that day.
The two of them had not been working very long when the bell on door rang, signalling that somebody had come in. Both of the Ouroboros turned to the door to see a young chuunin that Yachi knew quite well. His left hand was wrapped in bandages and the blood was seeping through, but he was smiling. “Hey guys! Long time no see.” The truth was that Hebiyachi had seen him around the village getting ready for missions, but the chuunin had paid Yachi little mind in return. It did not bother the genin too much, but he remembered it. Regardless, the young man smiled and greeted him in return. “Hey, welcome back. Is it about time for mom to swap that bandage?” “It sure is,” he chuckled as he moved into a chair that had been set out for patients. Yachi’s mother quickly moved to be beside him and started unwrapping his arm. She said very little for the next little while, but the chuunin spoke up. “So Yachi, you participating in the Chuunin exams this year?” Yachi’s smile faded for a moment. He had heard about the exams a while ago, but a few things were preventing him from going. The first of which was the fact that he had barely started into his official training, and the second being the fact that they were taking place in Konohagakure no Sato and the Land of Fire. He did not want to do back there…not yet at least. He had no problem telling the chuunin the same thing, “Honesty, I don’t want to go back to a place where everyone just hates me for a reason that is no fault of our own. It doesn’t matter who my blood is; they should know that. Not just that but I don’t know if I’m even physically capable.”
He paused at that, not sure what else to say on the matter. The man had come in and out of the clinic enough to have heard the story of they’re journey to the Land of Water. Konhagakure no Sato and it’s residents had given up of the Ouroboros long ago, even if they did not care to admit it. After one of the legendary Sanin, Orochimaru, had betrayed the leaf and killed the Third Hokage, there was no coming back from that dark stain. Much like the Uchiha, though not to quite the obvious extent, his clan had been branded as villains. There was a bit of an awkward silence for a while until the chuunin called him closer and gave him a smile. “Listen Yachi, because you don’t want to do it, you really should. I know that doesn’t make much sense, but you feel screwed by them because they said you would never be good enough. Well, why don’t you go walk into Konohagakure no Sato, and show them just how strong you are? That’ll teach them to treat you like garbage.” Yachi was about to open his mouth to protest, but the idea actually seemed like it could be fun. On top of that, he had been training a lot lately, and there was a chance that this would be the only chance he would get for a long time to show up the Leaf ninja. The smile on his face grew as he stood there, planning exactly how it could win the exams. He had been practicing some new jutsu that might just help him out. But there was one thing he still needed to get better at. “I….you might just be right…” With a quick blink, Yachi turned to his mother and said, “I have to go get something and then I better go train if I really want to do this. Good luck. I’ll be home for dinner.” His mother returned the farewell with a smile and wave as her son ran off.
As the young man made his way back through the village, he found himself moving faster than he usually would. Hebiyachi had always been the type to show off exactly who he is and take his time doing it. His attire was enough of a show to prove that point. But today he did not really care if people saw the art on his body, or the colour he had made his eyes. Instead, he was just focused on getting home quickly so tat he could get what he needed. The village seemed to be in a new light to the young man. Instead of seeming dark, dreary, and shrouded by fog, everything seemed bright with opportunity. It was a good day. Eventually, Yachi made it back to his home and wasted no time walking upstairs to his room. Once inside he made his way straight to the closet which he then threw open. He hastily pushed aside his clothes to see what he had returned home for. His blade, Mizuchi, hung on the wall in it’s sheathe. It was a gift to him from his mother, and it had been in the family for years. Just by looking at it he could recall the day that he and his mother left Konoha. She had debated leaving it behind for some time, but in the end she had taken it without a word. When they had arrived in Kiri and Hebiyachi joined the shinobi forces there, she gave it to him. He swore to become a master swordsman that day, but he had yet to even start achieving that goal. After reminiscing for a moment or two, the genin reached out and took the sword off of the wall and turned away. On his way out the door he grabbed the rest of his ninja tools before heading to the closest training ground.
With the Chunin Exams fast approaching, Hebiyachi was not surprised by the number of people in the area. Every single training dummy had somebody near it, punching and kicking to practice their strike placement. Other people were running around the track while others still were actually sparring with one another. There was not much space to work, so Yachi walked over to the nearest tree and took a deep breath. As he released his breath, the young genin slowly drew the sword, taking in it’s features a she did so. It was a beautiful weapon, and he was excited to get to using it. But he had no idea where to start. He took a stance that he had been taught at the academy when they did basic weapon training, but the sword felt awkward in his hand. He swung it left and right, then up and down trying to get used to the weight of it in his hand. He looked like a fool compared to the other people in the area who were practicing with weapons. Turning his back to them, Yachi started swinging at the tree near him in hopes of getting the hand of it if he had something to strike. It was going very poorly when he heard a voice call from behind him. Turning around, Yachi let out a sigh and let a clearly disappointed look cross his face. It was Yandin.
Yandin had been a student when Hebiyachi arrived in Kirigakure no Sato, and when Yachi was taking his equivalency test to become a genin, Yandin was also taking his test. He was a couple of years younger than Yachi, but he was just as capable, if not more so. Though Hebiyachi would never admit that to the boy. He was an arrogant prick who had his own hang ups about Yachi. But he was far more bearable than the kids back in the Land of Fire. “What do you want, Yandin?” The dark haired boy scoffed as he and his two friends approached the Ouroboros. In Yandin’s hand was a katana not nearly as decorative as Yachi’s but probably equally as effective. “Why don’t you chill out snake boy,” Yandin sneered. Yachi could only roll his eyes in response. Yandin was part of the Yuki clan, and thus was granted an advanced elemental release by his bloodline: ice. His puns about it were awful, but none of his posse would dare tell him that. They were happy to just jeer and play along. “Leave me alone Yandin. I’m busy.” His words were instantly answered with a laugh. “Ha! Busy sucking I guess. Though I’m not surprised. After all, you’re not really a Kiri shinobi. You’re just a Leaf wannabe.” Yachi tensed up at that, turning to face Yandin properly with a furrowed brow and an annoyed from. “Take it back Yandin.” “Or what?” he replied incredulously. “What are you gonna do about it?”
Hebiyachi ran forward then with his katana raised high above his head. He was no slower than the other boy, but Yandin was actually skilled with a blade. As Yachi swung down clumsily with Mizuchi, Yandin deftly turned it to the side. Yachi’s eyes went ide for a moment as Yandin wasted no time stepping forward and slamming his shoulder into the Ouroboros. Yachi let out a grunt as he fell backwards, landing on his back and dropping his sword. “What a frickin’ LOSER!” Yandin yelled out at the top of his lungs. “Maybe you should go cool off before you try something like that. Like I said before bud, you’ll never be as good as me, or any real shinobi of the Village Hidden in the Mists. You’ll always be playing catch up.” With that, Yandin turned on his heels and left with his friends. They called out some obscenities as they departed, but Hebiyachi’s pride was already too hurt to care. He really was garbage with that sword. For a while Yachi simply laid on his back, hoping that he would wake up from the horrible dream he was having. But it didn’t happen. Instead, Hebiyachi stood up slowly, picked up his sword, and turned toward the Academy. He needed to learn from someone, and what better place to learn than school?
The halls of the academy where as plain as they used to be when he was just a student here. Though his time was brief in the academy of the Land of Water, it was overall a much better experience than hi time in Konoha. When he was still in the leaf, the other children treated him life garbage because of his heritage. It drove him to a depression or a time, and eventually it led to Hebiyachi becoming who he was meant to be. He was never afraid of showing off who he was after how badly he was treated. It’s why he got all of his tattoos and piercings so young in life. He wanted people to remember him so that when he did become a great ninja someday, they would remember exactly who they had messed with. In Kiri they had been far more accepting, besides Yandin. For the most part he had been treated as an equal and when he had shown his aptitude, he was given the rank he deserved. He was a genin – a full fledged ninja of the mist. But he needed to be able to show that to people like Yandin, to the shinobi of the leaf, and of course, to himself. After wandering the halls for some time, he finally found the man he had been looking for.
Yachi’s homeroom teacher was an older man who specialize din fuuinjutsu, but never to the point where he passed the rank of chuunin. Instead of advancing further than that, he had decided to teach the younger generation about being a ninja in the academy. He was a smart, wise man who was not without skill, and Hebiyachi knew that he knew anybody who matter. As Yachi stepped into the office where he was working on some paperwork, the teacher smiled. “Hebiyachi! It has been a while. How are you, son?” Yachi smiled at the man’s kindness, the contrast with the teachers of the Leaf was plain to see just by his greeting. “Hey sir. I’m doing alright. But I actually came here looking for some help. You see, the Chunin Exams are coming up in Konohagakure no Sato, and I’d like to participate.” The man smiled again and gave Yachi a pat on the back. “Well then what are you waiting for? You should probably hit the road!” Yachi chuckled at that. “Well, I don’t need to leave just yet. But what I do need is for someone to show me how to use this.” Yachi set the sheathed blade on the teacher’s desk and waiting for a response. The chuunin took the blade out of its sheathe for a moment and examined it. “It’s a beautiful blade,” he said as his voice trailed off. Eventually he put it away and set it down. “I know just the young man who can help you. He’s a little on the harsh side, but he will make you ready for these exams in a heartbeat if you’re willing to put the work in.” Yachi smiled and reassured the man as he handed the Ouroboros a small note with directions on it saying that he would get in contact with the man and send him to that location. With the direction in had, Hebiyachi headed back out into he village and toward the rendezvous point.
Hebiyachi Ouroboros shivered slightly as the wind blew through the small clearing once again. He was getting impatient, and his teacher had said that the man he was supposed to meet was a jounin. Yachi could not fathom a jounin being so late for his own training session. But after all, he probably had much better things to do. He thought he had heard of the guy he was supposed to be meeting before. If he was not mistaken, his name had been brought up as one of the greatest genjutsu users of the Village Hidden in the Mist. With a shrug, Hebiyachi leaned up against a nearby tree and waited for the jounin, the man who was called Maigo.
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