1 A Drop in the Ocean [Private] Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:16 pm
Jukei
D-rank
It was just another day in Konoha. The light shone down, unobstructed through a cloudless sky. The forest that surrounded the town, thick and unyielding save for the roads that had been made to allow the travel of commerce, added a cacophony of sounds from the birds and animals brave enough to stay so close to the hub of humanity. The people themselves, vibrant and happy to have been chosen to host this years Chuunin Exams, were enjoying the influx of business that it brought. Vendors came from all over to push their goods, and ninja from other villages got to see the power and unity of the Village Hidden in the Leaves. While it certainly came with its own risks, as they had invited enemy ninja into their village and they could essentially do whatever they wanted while there, it also allowed for the village to spy on these ninja. They could see not only the future of each village through their Genin, but also the Chuunin and Jounin that were assigned to train and escort these young talents.
That was not, however, to imply that the Genin from outside the village were always with supervision. Even now, in the middle of the day and between rounds, Jukei found himself wondering alone through this vibrant village. It was so much different than his home village of Iwagakure. It seemed so much livelier, with the people confident in their own security as well as their own futures. There seemed to be zero concern that there were so many unknowns within their home, as if even if every outsider revolted at once they would be put down in a moment. Having been from the outside himself, many might expect Jukei to feel some sort of annoyance or need to compete in order to spite this. It was to the contrary, actually. He was forced to think of his home village, and wonder why it did not experience this level of prosperity and confidence. What made the two so different? Was Konoha simply a powerhouse, and Iwagakure a village that had survived simply due to heritage?
These thoughts echoed in his mind while his feet carried him near the outskirts of the village, approaching a bench that was positioned in such a way to allow proper view of the village, allowing people to take a seat and enjoy the fruits of their labor. His feet took him to this empty seat, and it was there he sat to look inwards. He worried not about hiding his identity, his Iwa headband tied neatly around his head, symbol visible from beneath his bangs. While he sat there, his mind still mulling over their previous thoughts, he enjoyed the unique peace that this village had about it.
And he thought.
That was not, however, to imply that the Genin from outside the village were always with supervision. Even now, in the middle of the day and between rounds, Jukei found himself wondering alone through this vibrant village. It was so much different than his home village of Iwagakure. It seemed so much livelier, with the people confident in their own security as well as their own futures. There seemed to be zero concern that there were so many unknowns within their home, as if even if every outsider revolted at once they would be put down in a moment. Having been from the outside himself, many might expect Jukei to feel some sort of annoyance or need to compete in order to spite this. It was to the contrary, actually. He was forced to think of his home village, and wonder why it did not experience this level of prosperity and confidence. What made the two so different? Was Konoha simply a powerhouse, and Iwagakure a village that had survived simply due to heritage?
These thoughts echoed in his mind while his feet carried him near the outskirts of the village, approaching a bench that was positioned in such a way to allow proper view of the village, allowing people to take a seat and enjoy the fruits of their labor. His feet took him to this empty seat, and it was there he sat to look inwards. He worried not about hiding his identity, his Iwa headband tied neatly around his head, symbol visible from beneath his bangs. While he sat there, his mind still mulling over their previous thoughts, he enjoyed the unique peace that this village had about it.
And he thought.