1 Criminals? HA! [private/mission] Mon Dec 16, 2013 7:14 pm
Aburame Yamada
D-rank
Yamada stood outside of the cave, contemplating his options. The stranger that had issued him this mission stated that there was a group of bandits hiding out inside of this cave, and it was his job to try and recruit them. A strange task given to a man who operates outside of the law, surely he should be the bandit? But no, these criminals had a chronic case of the Robin Hood complex, wishing to be vigilantes, and go with the whole, steal from the rich and give to the poor way of thinking. It was strange, seeing as these men considered themselves outlaws, but Yamada wasnt one to complain, these 'outlaws' were writing his paycheck.
It was strange though, that these men didnt wish for the authorities to know about their exploits. To be honest, they werent doing much wrong, and it would be a lot less trouble just to go to the Tsuchikage and inform him about these bandits. Yamada doubted that the Tsuchikage would hesitate in issuing them a warrant to go and deal with the criminals. But no, Yamada's secretive employer wished to operate outside of the clutches of the law, and act as an issuer of vigilante justice. Yamada chuckled to himself. These guys really werent criminals, they were just idiots who considered themselves 'Dark Knights'
Yamada strolled into the cave confidently, looking at his surroundings. In a scenario when battle was possible, it was IMPERATIVE to Yamada that he would survey his surroundings. The last thing that he wanted was the environment used against him. A shinobi can be physically weak, but if they manipulate the environment to their advantage, there is very little that can stop them from winning the fight. In the matchup of man vs nature, nature always wins, regardless of man's power.
The cave was dark, little light was able to find it's way through the small entrance of the cave. Water dripped down from the ceiling of the cave, and evidently, it had been doing this for some time now. The stalactites on the ceiling were large, at least a foot long. It took many many years just for half an inch of a stalactite to form, so this cave must have been thousands of years old. Yamada nodded to himself. The surroundings indicated that the cave was pretty old. It would be pretty easy to manipulate the cave to give himself an advantage. The rocks would be weak.
Yamada walked further and further into the cave that just kept on getting deeper. He wondered how far in this cave went, the bandits sure as hell dug themselves into this place. The light that gently illuminated the end of the cave was a telltale sign that this was the end. It took Yamada quite a while to get here, the Bandits must have been paranoid about being caught. They had dug them selves in really deep, and were hiding out at the back. It was time for them to come to an end now. Yamada was to gain the following of these people by any means necessary.
It was strange though, that these men didnt wish for the authorities to know about their exploits. To be honest, they werent doing much wrong, and it would be a lot less trouble just to go to the Tsuchikage and inform him about these bandits. Yamada doubted that the Tsuchikage would hesitate in issuing them a warrant to go and deal with the criminals. But no, Yamada's secretive employer wished to operate outside of the clutches of the law, and act as an issuer of vigilante justice. Yamada chuckled to himself. These guys really werent criminals, they were just idiots who considered themselves 'Dark Knights'
Yamada strolled into the cave confidently, looking at his surroundings. In a scenario when battle was possible, it was IMPERATIVE to Yamada that he would survey his surroundings. The last thing that he wanted was the environment used against him. A shinobi can be physically weak, but if they manipulate the environment to their advantage, there is very little that can stop them from winning the fight. In the matchup of man vs nature, nature always wins, regardless of man's power.
The cave was dark, little light was able to find it's way through the small entrance of the cave. Water dripped down from the ceiling of the cave, and evidently, it had been doing this for some time now. The stalactites on the ceiling were large, at least a foot long. It took many many years just for half an inch of a stalactite to form, so this cave must have been thousands of years old. Yamada nodded to himself. The surroundings indicated that the cave was pretty old. It would be pretty easy to manipulate the cave to give himself an advantage. The rocks would be weak.
Yamada walked further and further into the cave that just kept on getting deeper. He wondered how far in this cave went, the bandits sure as hell dug themselves into this place. The light that gently illuminated the end of the cave was a telltale sign that this was the end. It took Yamada quite a while to get here, the Bandits must have been paranoid about being caught. They had dug them selves in really deep, and were hiding out at the back. It was time for them to come to an end now. Yamada was to gain the following of these people by any means necessary.