1 Kidnapper On The Loose (S-rank Mission) Fri Sep 27, 2013 5:47 pm
Ukiyo
Dead
Ukiyo was napping on a branch of her tree one day when a messenger pidgin arrived. Ukiyo recognized him immediately; he had a small bandage around his ankle that had appeared there a few weeks ago. She wondered if it was from an enemy or friendly, or maybe an accident. Either way, it's unfair. You wouldn't have been hurt if they didn't enslave you like this. She unattached the note from his feet and grasped him gently. The pidgin happily complied as Ukiyo brought the pidgin into her lap and stroked him gently. She then concentrated chakra into her finger tips and sprouted a few berries for him to munch on while he relaxed. Honestly, as if you were a tool. After a few minutes, the pidgin became restless, knowing it should be leaving. Ukiyo released him into the air and watched as he glided away. She stood up and unraveled the note, reading it aloud.
Ukiyo- You are being called upon to investigate a lead on some recent kidnappings. The responsible party is suspected to be in the South Forest, likely concealed within the foliage. Your expertise of woodland areas, as well as your well versed combat abilities have led us to believe you would be the best shinobi to persecute him. Below you will find descriptions of the victims as well as an eye witness's account of the possible target. Should you encounter him, you are ordered to engage immediately. We do not condone kidnapping in any form, nor do we believe you do. Should you be successful in finding his whereabouts, you are also ordered to free any live captives and return them to Konoha safely. Do so and you will be compensated in the usual fashion.
Ukiyo giggled as she read it, exaggerating dialect she found to be silly. The letter itself was formal, as they always were. They seemed to think she should be treated more like a contractor than a shinobi of Konoha. Especially the part about condoning kidnapping, the way they attempted to connect with her with a mutual interest. It was all laughable to her, the village itself seemed to be losing its appeal. Why do I bother with them? Ukiyo sighed, then reviewed the information below the mission description. When done, she crumbled up the piece of paper and stuffed it in her pocket, then took off in the direction of the South Forest.
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Ukiyo- You are being called upon to investigate a lead on some recent kidnappings. The responsible party is suspected to be in the South Forest, likely concealed within the foliage. Your expertise of woodland areas, as well as your well versed combat abilities have led us to believe you would be the best shinobi to persecute him. Below you will find descriptions of the victims as well as an eye witness's account of the possible target. Should you encounter him, you are ordered to engage immediately. We do not condone kidnapping in any form, nor do we believe you do. Should you be successful in finding his whereabouts, you are also ordered to free any live captives and return them to Konoha safely. Do so and you will be compensated in the usual fashion.
Ukiyo giggled as she read it, exaggerating dialect she found to be silly. The letter itself was formal, as they always were. They seemed to think she should be treated more like a contractor than a shinobi of Konoha. Especially the part about condoning kidnapping, the way they attempted to connect with her with a mutual interest. It was all laughable to her, the village itself seemed to be losing its appeal. Why do I bother with them? Ukiyo sighed, then reviewed the information below the mission description. When done, she crumbled up the piece of paper and stuffed it in her pocket, then took off in the direction of the South Forest.
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