1 Wrong side of right. (Sora | Xion) Wed May 08, 2019 4:14 pm
Xιon
D-rank
- Clear Skies:
- Mission name: Clear Skies. [CRIME]
Mission rank: S.
Objective: Remove the Hidden Cloud military bases from the Land of Frost.
Location: Minor Countries → Land of Frost
Reward: 3,000(S) ryo + 1EP
Mission Description: As a facet of the Fire Daimyō's desire to subjugate minor countries bordering the Fire Country, he has requested that Hidden Cloud's military presence in the neighboring minor country to the desired Land of Hotsprings, the Land of Frost, be diminished to aid the conquest.
Development References: http://www.narutosaga.com/t29383-oak-in-the-storm
Mission Details: Remove the Kumogakure-aligned military outposts from the Land of Frost. Outposts are manned by varying numbers of B-Rank shinobi possessing all ranges of specializations, elements, and equipment up to B-Rank. This mission can be opposed by others taking its brother mission, 'Coming Storm'. Participants in either mission gain rewards from both missions when completed in opposition of one another.
A wise man once said that snow provokes responses that reach back to childhood. Through his arduous hike through the mountains, he'd grown just a bit sentimental. It wasn't mawkish adoration necessarily, he genuinely thought it was gorgeous out.
Breath pale against the numbing air, he blinked thoughtfully as the frost patiently kissed his face, captivated by the soft, dusty illusions of light that sat heavy on his eyelashes. If he could blush, his cheeks would be ruby red. He had grown to adore the snow, more so when it was falling. It was like a choreographed ballet conducted by the gentle wind. As Xion watched, his eyes grew that tiny bit wider, as the land had become as a fresh new page awaiting his timid feet and gloved hands. Sure he'd seen snow, though it never fell this relentlessly back at home.
It was a shame his destination was just south. Wayward, the ice and snow would melt. Leaving behind a lingering mist that turned the forest into an absent silhouette of what it was. Or so he'd been told.
'What men [desire], they will move worlds to keep or obtain, yes?" Ḧ̨̧̛̛̩̻̱̭̘̯̗̱̪̺̳͕̣̤́̇͒͂̋̏̎͐͗́͛̉͐̍͘͟ẹ̩̦̔̈̐asked. Ḧ̨̧̛̛̩̻̱̭̘̯̗̱̪̺̳͕̣̤́̇͒͂̋̏̎͐͗́͛̉͐̍͘͟ẹ̩̦̔̈̐ had manifested, walking parallel to Xion. Ḧ̨̧̛̛̩̻̱̭̘̯̗̱̪̺̳͕̣̤́̇͒͂̋̏̎͐͗́͛̉͐̍͘͟is footfalls had no sound, nor did they leave any imprints in the snow. Xion grinned at his unwanted company.
'If this design is correct, and it is, it will be difficult for you to interpret the move of your opponent wholly. But do challenges not [entice] your appetite?'
"How dare you?" Xion tittered. He knew himself too well. "Whoever they are. I know what they want. But I value my life just the same. I just have to be careful."
'O' brother mine, the void [devours desire]. It shapes [desire] into reality.'
Xion looked his silhouette over. He would think they had nothing in common, other than a will for the right result in the end. Xion could admit that he was the one lead by emotion and Ḧ̨̧̛̛̩̻̱̭̘̯̗̱̪̺̳͕̣̤́̇͒͂̋̏̎͐͗́͛̉͐̍͘͟im, by cool logic. "--You want me to deceive people. But those are your thoughts, not mine."
Ḧ̨̧̛̛̩̻̱̭̘̯̗̱̪̺̳͕̣̤́̇͒͂̋̏̎͐͗́͛̉͐̍͘͟ẹ̩̦̔̈̐ grinned. 'Deceive? [Guile] is just cunning, Xion. To devour their [desires], you must use cunning. Did you forget? Are you not worldly? Would you consume [desire] with your hands? No, no. There is a knife in front of you, Xion. It is shaped like [your guile]. Even in battle you must give the enemy their [desires], your hunger is your greatest weakness and strength and must only become a strength.'
He was hit with the relief that comes from exposure to heat, complete opposite of bitter cold. The evergreens were no longer swathed in a layer of ice, and an eery fog hung high in the grew, moonlit canopy. Blocking what he remembered to be a clear night. The moonlight struggled through the murky cloud. The air was of course cold, but Xion hadn't expected the same dampness that comes before rain. Again, in taking in the scenery, Ḧ̨̧̛̛̩̻̱̭̘̯̗̱̪̺̳͕̣̤́̇͒͂̋̏̎͐͗́͛̉͐̍͘͟ẹ̩̦̔̈̐ made his exit. Ḧ̨̧̛̛̩̻̱̭̘̯̗̱̪̺̳͕̣̤́̇͒͂̋̏̎͐͗́͛̉͐̍͘͟ẹ̩̦̔̈̐ came and went as he pleased. Slipping back into the void of his mind.
In the forest, the little semblance of sky, vanishes almost completely, only a few fragments of stars remain- like scattered pieces of an impossible jigsaw puzzle. The air is rich with the fragrance of pine and loam. He continued forward.
The path ahead was suddenly alive with the hopping of small brown frogs no bigger than a candy bar, the brook of some river heard beyond the way. Xion grinned. He would think that he would never have a chance of catching one but there were so many of them, how could he miss? Xion crouched down and as he scooped one up he felt it's cold, subtle struggle against his skin. "Funny," he thought. He hadn't considered himself to be particularly warm but to this frog's cool and delicate skin he must feel like he had a heater inside of him.
Other than that, the only movement is the occasional bird, startling in a tree or a nocturnal animal dashing up a nearby trunk. It seemed like, so far this "mission" was really just a trip out of his own life, a visit to somewhere the measuring of time is done only by the rising and setting of the sun. Maybe he would have to go on more missions. He didn't expect to like the fresh air, or the sweetness of the evergreen's huckleberries. He quite liked this.
The clearing came into view within a matter of minutes. Obviously man made. A path paved for convenience, trees scarce. Palisade walls. Perfect for throwing up flares and signals, even in this low hanging fog. Approaching unnoticed would be difficult.
But with the cover of night, perhaps he could move slowly and use it to his advantage.
About forty-five meters close, and he noticed, or at least it seemed to him, that it might be vacant. Maybe all available personnel were all hands-on-deck with that buccaneer, or whatever had worked up that blaze. He could see embers less than a mile away, the smell of smoke and a sulfur brume making it's way here. This place would be ashes in mere minutes. Whatever the case may be, it was less stress for his efforts. That worked for him. A peaceful resolution to a peaceful day. For him at least. Once he made sure none were in there, he could do the part of destroying the outpost, and calling it a day.
He approached, hand firm on the snaith of Desire's Burden. He'd be ready should his intuition prove short-sighted.
WC: 958/958
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