- Hamako SenjuCitizen
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Ryo : 4000
A hard job into an easy one
Wed Feb 05, 2020 6:00 pm
Mission Details
The loner left the Kage's estate, the tortured body of the prisoner that he left with a ruined hand stuck in his mind. His hand had curled up and shriveled towards the rest of his arm. His screams filled the corridors of the dungeon, louder every single time he brought hammer down onto the blunted nail that broke so many of the small bones that comprised his hand. The tendons ripped and tore, bits and pieces of it sticking of his hand. When he finished with his first hand, the bones were sticking out of both the top and the bottom of the hand. He would think that he was going to feel bad, but he didn't. He knew that that was his mission, and he was going to do whatever it would take to complete that mission.
He did feel like he needed to take a break for the rest of the day, his mind was still trying to figure out just how he felt about the whole situation, so it would do him some good to just relax by the waters, and try to meditate for the rest of the day to calm his mind. When he left the front gates of the Kage estate and took a deep breath. The adrenaline was still coursing through his veins and his breath was still hastened. He knew that he needed to let out some of his excess adrenaline so he would be able to calm down to get back to the grind the next day.
He was about halfway to reaching the training grounds when he noticed one of the bridges that he needed to pass over to get to the training grounds was beginning to look quite weak. Multiple boards were rickety and the hand railing was beginning to droop. The loner did not usually want to mess with the village's infrastructure, he did think this was going to be a great opportunity for him to be able to practice his wood release chakra transformation.
He walked up to the bridge and he began to visualize exactly what he wanted this bridge to look like. When he had the picture in his mind, he placed his hands on the floor of the bridge, and he channeled his chakra into the wood that made the bridge. The wood that comprised the bridge began to move and shift. The broken and rickety boards were reinforced or his own wood chakra actually merged with the broken boards to create a whole new board using the wood that was already there. He continued to reinforce the bridge with his wood chakra until he felt that the bridge that was there was not going to be destroyed or fail any time soon. He continued to look at the base of the bridge that held the bridge up.
He didn't like how rotted out the wood was beginning to get due to the constant contact with the water, and this was in fact an old bridge. He leaped off of the bridge and he landed onto the water, activating the surface walking technique so he would be able to stand on top of the water. He checked the supports, seeing just what kind of support was going to be the best suited to withstand the type of harsh currents the bridge stood over. He had another image in his mind and he tried to focus in on that picture that he had in his mind.
He placed his hands on the already weakened supports and he channeled his chakra into the supports of the bridge. The wood that made up the supports began to expand and be reinforced with the wood chakra from the loner's body. The supports doubled in size and in strength, and toward the very top of the supports, the wooden supports would branch off and connect toward the middle of the bridge. Ensuring the bridge will be completely supported in every bit of the bridge that was standing at this point.
He felt happy with the job that he had done and that was honestly a wonderful use of his chakra abilities. He climbed up the side of the bridge using his surface walking technique, and landed on the surface of the bridge. There was no way the water would be harsh enough to be able to tear this bridge down that was for certain. When he checked all of the supports and slats for any flaws or weakness, he nodded his head in approval and he continued his way over to the training grounds.
He got into the training grounds and he walked over to the shores that lined the training grounds and he knelt down to the ground. Taking off his backpack, he stretched his neck and back as he set the backpack down on the ground next to him. He then placed his hands on his lap and he slowly closed his eyes, still taking in the beautiful view that was the seas surrounding Kiri, his home. When his eyes closed fully, he remembered the prisoner that he tortured for the information. He wondered what would the information that he found would be used for. Maybe that would lead to another mission for him in the future. Maybe he did a good enough job interrogating the prisoner that he may just turn that into more of a career for himself.
His mind then quickly turned to what a life of being a professional interrogator would be like? Everyday knowing that your day is going to consist to causing immeasurable pain to multiple people every single day. It wouldn't even always be men, it could be women, could even be children. His mind wandered to the thought of the bridge that he made. He also thought about what ways he could make money by creating people either houses, bridges, or whatever really with his wood chakra. He thought of how much nicer, but probably less lucrative that career would be.
WC: 1002
Claims: +2 stats & 3 AP & 1000 Ryo
+298 towards Wood Element (Completed)(Previous Progress)
+704 towards Shadow Clone (704/1500)
The loner left the Kage's estate, the tortured body of the prisoner that he left with a ruined hand stuck in his mind. His hand had curled up and shriveled towards the rest of his arm. His screams filled the corridors of the dungeon, louder every single time he brought hammer down onto the blunted nail that broke so many of the small bones that comprised his hand. The tendons ripped and tore, bits and pieces of it sticking of his hand. When he finished with his first hand, the bones were sticking out of both the top and the bottom of the hand. He would think that he was going to feel bad, but he didn't. He knew that that was his mission, and he was going to do whatever it would take to complete that mission.
He did feel like he needed to take a break for the rest of the day, his mind was still trying to figure out just how he felt about the whole situation, so it would do him some good to just relax by the waters, and try to meditate for the rest of the day to calm his mind. When he left the front gates of the Kage estate and took a deep breath. The adrenaline was still coursing through his veins and his breath was still hastened. He knew that he needed to let out some of his excess adrenaline so he would be able to calm down to get back to the grind the next day.
He was about halfway to reaching the training grounds when he noticed one of the bridges that he needed to pass over to get to the training grounds was beginning to look quite weak. Multiple boards were rickety and the hand railing was beginning to droop. The loner did not usually want to mess with the village's infrastructure, he did think this was going to be a great opportunity for him to be able to practice his wood release chakra transformation.
He walked up to the bridge and he began to visualize exactly what he wanted this bridge to look like. When he had the picture in his mind, he placed his hands on the floor of the bridge, and he channeled his chakra into the wood that made the bridge. The wood that comprised the bridge began to move and shift. The broken and rickety boards were reinforced or his own wood chakra actually merged with the broken boards to create a whole new board using the wood that was already there. He continued to reinforce the bridge with his wood chakra until he felt that the bridge that was there was not going to be destroyed or fail any time soon. He continued to look at the base of the bridge that held the bridge up.
He didn't like how rotted out the wood was beginning to get due to the constant contact with the water, and this was in fact an old bridge. He leaped off of the bridge and he landed onto the water, activating the surface walking technique so he would be able to stand on top of the water. He checked the supports, seeing just what kind of support was going to be the best suited to withstand the type of harsh currents the bridge stood over. He had another image in his mind and he tried to focus in on that picture that he had in his mind.
He placed his hands on the already weakened supports and he channeled his chakra into the supports of the bridge. The wood that made up the supports began to expand and be reinforced with the wood chakra from the loner's body. The supports doubled in size and in strength, and toward the very top of the supports, the wooden supports would branch off and connect toward the middle of the bridge. Ensuring the bridge will be completely supported in every bit of the bridge that was standing at this point.
He felt happy with the job that he had done and that was honestly a wonderful use of his chakra abilities. He climbed up the side of the bridge using his surface walking technique, and landed on the surface of the bridge. There was no way the water would be harsh enough to be able to tear this bridge down that was for certain. When he checked all of the supports and slats for any flaws or weakness, he nodded his head in approval and he continued his way over to the training grounds.
He got into the training grounds and he walked over to the shores that lined the training grounds and he knelt down to the ground. Taking off his backpack, he stretched his neck and back as he set the backpack down on the ground next to him. He then placed his hands on his lap and he slowly closed his eyes, still taking in the beautiful view that was the seas surrounding Kiri, his home. When his eyes closed fully, he remembered the prisoner that he tortured for the information. He wondered what would the information that he found would be used for. Maybe that would lead to another mission for him in the future. Maybe he did a good enough job interrogating the prisoner that he may just turn that into more of a career for himself.
His mind then quickly turned to what a life of being a professional interrogator would be like? Everyday knowing that your day is going to consist to causing immeasurable pain to multiple people every single day. It wouldn't even always be men, it could be women, could even be children. His mind wandered to the thought of the bridge that he made. He also thought about what ways he could make money by creating people either houses, bridges, or whatever really with his wood chakra. He thought of how much nicer, but probably less lucrative that career would be.
WC: 1002
Claims: +2 stats & 3 AP & 1000 Ryo
+298 towards Wood Element (Completed)(Previous Progress)
+704 towards Shadow Clone (704/1500)
- Mizuki OhtaMissing-Nin (S-rank)Survived 2021You've completed the Christmas Event of 2021 and qualified for the last reward, by partisan you are awarded this fancy badge!
- Stat Page : Mizuki Ohta
Mission Record : Mizu's Log
Clan Focus : Medical
Village : Missing Ninja
Ryo : 330650
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