1 The Meeting of a Coming Legend [Takao/Invite Only] Mon Jul 23, 2018 10:50 pm
Kisei
B-rank
"Alright, so the other encampments are clear. That leaves just one more in this area." Kisei noted as he examined the last stop of his tour. He shrugged to himself before entering the small sandstone town.
Now this area was actually an outpost originally belonging to the Sunagakure however it was abandoned soon after the sand village's fall, though the structures still remained. Rediscovered soon after the Konohagakure decided to offer aid to the stranded citizens here, with his help as well as a few courtesy maps of some of the refugees back in the leafy forests of the fire country. It was almost impressive what they had done with the place. As he walked down the street the Ushinatta took notice of the repairs they had done to the buildings and a few new ones they made, staying true to the Sunagakure style at that. You had to admire their dedication.
Although it was probably less out of respect and more on the fact that the sand stone would blend better in the environment. Yeah, sounded about right.
The young Ushinatta blinked twice. A tall round faced brunette lady walked up to him, with something in her hands. Her eyes looking glancing down briefly to her clipboard before looking, slightly less down, at Kisei.
"You're Kisei Ushinatta right?" She asked quietly.
Kisei nodded, confused. "Yeah, how did you know, and why?" The lady beamed at his confirmation.
"Well we were told to watch out for ya since you would be checking our supplies or delivering them. Didn't give us a picture, for some reason, but they told us to watch out for a small boy carrying and umbrella and a giant pinwheel." She happily explained.
Kisei shrunk dejectedly. "Small..... Boy...?" After serving the leaf village as escort, refugee representative, and even an assistant in combat, they termed him; Small boy"? Clearly he needed to talk to Rippa about this. As determination swelled in the small boy so did a hint of guilt in the form of a light flush. Then again, recalling his recent escapade, perhaps it would be better to wait until his head was more clear before he opened that can of worms.
"Good to hear my presence won't be too much of a bother." Kisei half asked half said. "So explain the situation to me?"
Immedietly she launched into a detailed description of the number of people they had and how much of the food and water they consumed every day. They had a traveling chef from the Culinary Institute of Amegakure with them so food wasn't too much of a problem so water was primarily what they needed. The conversation drifted off to the supposedly 'divine' dinner that they cooked up yesterday but Kisei thankfully was able to subtly turn the conversation to bedding and clothing. "Well we do need more bandages. I mean we have every one fixed up from the last battle, but our storage is kinda low! Ya know?!" She gushed. Dear Rippa help me, your villagers are too eccentric.
Soon after construction supplies was covered the official business was just about done. However there was one last thing he needed, or rather, wanted, to do. Flipping his umbrella open and shading himself, Kisei brought himself to ask. "Take me to your leader."
"...Why?" She asked innocently.
Gosh dang it, this was supposed to be a lot cooler.
---
Kisei knocked on the door to the commander's room in the main 'command center'. Really I was just a slightly more spacious house but they were ninja's, they made due.
However long it took for them to open the door, he'd wait. If it was reasonable. But when they did open it, Kisei was in for a surprise. The figure was a tall, well built man, a few years older than him. A bit of scruff on his jaw but it didn't detract from his allure. 'Damnit.' was all Kisei thought to himself. Despite his raging emotions churning inside him Kisei kept a passive, yet vaguely interested face. Looking right into their eyes as he explained his situation.
"Hello there commander, hope I'm not interrupting anything important, if I am I apologise. However I'm here to..."
Something was strange, their shape looks. Familiar... That raven hair, this figure. It couldn't be could it? Kisei looked again, starting from the shoulders, comparing it to his own height. The measurements were about right. The Ushinatta tilted his head a bit, resting his hand ontop of his umbrella's hilt. It was an extremely long shot, but one that he should take.
Kisei gulped, speaking calmly. "You fought the snake woman who destroyed the Sunagakure, didn't you.." It was more of a question than a certain statement, but Kisei was hopeful. If his observation was right, well. That would be just perfect.
Now this area was actually an outpost originally belonging to the Sunagakure however it was abandoned soon after the sand village's fall, though the structures still remained. Rediscovered soon after the Konohagakure decided to offer aid to the stranded citizens here, with his help as well as a few courtesy maps of some of the refugees back in the leafy forests of the fire country. It was almost impressive what they had done with the place. As he walked down the street the Ushinatta took notice of the repairs they had done to the buildings and a few new ones they made, staying true to the Sunagakure style at that. You had to admire their dedication.
Although it was probably less out of respect and more on the fact that the sand stone would blend better in the environment. Yeah, sounded about right.
The young Ushinatta blinked twice. A tall round faced brunette lady walked up to him, with something in her hands. Her eyes looking glancing down briefly to her clipboard before looking, slightly less down, at Kisei.
"You're Kisei Ushinatta right?" She asked quietly.
Kisei nodded, confused. "Yeah, how did you know, and why?" The lady beamed at his confirmation.
"Well we were told to watch out for ya since you would be checking our supplies or delivering them. Didn't give us a picture, for some reason, but they told us to watch out for a small boy carrying and umbrella and a giant pinwheel." She happily explained.
Kisei shrunk dejectedly. "Small..... Boy...?" After serving the leaf village as escort, refugee representative, and even an assistant in combat, they termed him; Small boy"? Clearly he needed to talk to Rippa about this. As determination swelled in the small boy so did a hint of guilt in the form of a light flush. Then again, recalling his recent escapade, perhaps it would be better to wait until his head was more clear before he opened that can of worms.
"Good to hear my presence won't be too much of a bother." Kisei half asked half said. "So explain the situation to me?"
Immedietly she launched into a detailed description of the number of people they had and how much of the food and water they consumed every day. They had a traveling chef from the Culinary Institute of Amegakure with them so food wasn't too much of a problem so water was primarily what they needed. The conversation drifted off to the supposedly 'divine' dinner that they cooked up yesterday but Kisei thankfully was able to subtly turn the conversation to bedding and clothing. "Well we do need more bandages. I mean we have every one fixed up from the last battle, but our storage is kinda low! Ya know?!" She gushed. Dear Rippa help me, your villagers are too eccentric.
Soon after construction supplies was covered the official business was just about done. However there was one last thing he needed, or rather, wanted, to do. Flipping his umbrella open and shading himself, Kisei brought himself to ask. "Take me to your leader."
"...Why?" She asked innocently.
Gosh dang it, this was supposed to be a lot cooler.
---
Kisei knocked on the door to the commander's room in the main 'command center'. Really I was just a slightly more spacious house but they were ninja's, they made due.
However long it took for them to open the door, he'd wait. If it was reasonable. But when they did open it, Kisei was in for a surprise. The figure was a tall, well built man, a few years older than him. A bit of scruff on his jaw but it didn't detract from his allure. 'Damnit.' was all Kisei thought to himself. Despite his raging emotions churning inside him Kisei kept a passive, yet vaguely interested face. Looking right into their eyes as he explained his situation.
"Hello there commander, hope I'm not interrupting anything important, if I am I apologise. However I'm here to..."
Something was strange, their shape looks. Familiar... That raven hair, this figure. It couldn't be could it? Kisei looked again, starting from the shoulders, comparing it to his own height. The measurements were about right. The Ushinatta tilted his head a bit, resting his hand ontop of his umbrella's hilt. It was an extremely long shot, but one that he should take.
Kisei gulped, speaking calmly. "You fought the snake woman who destroyed the Sunagakure, didn't you.." It was more of a question than a certain statement, but Kisei was hopeful. If his observation was right, well. That would be just perfect.