In search of a purpose... (Open)
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Shiro Hyuga
Jay Yuki
Izu Momochi
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- Izu MomochiChunin
- Stat Page : Needle Queen Page
Mission Record : mission log
Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 10000
In search of a purpose... (Open)
Thu Jun 08, 2023 9:27 pm
It was a rainy day. Along the rain slowly hitting the sheet metal roofs of the poor neighborhood of the less favorable district of kirigakure, a faint singning could be hear. some sort of humming, but also, some wood thud, cause from someone.
''success again'' mumbled Izu, bored of throwing one more time one of her senbon on the paper target she drew on a scroll.
''i wonder if anyone would train me, or if other genin from the academy remember me... oh well'' said Izu, sighing and throwing another senbon precisely in the middle of the target.
''guess i'll wait here for today and practice my accuracy'' said izu, closing one eye to aim better and throwing a third needle at the target.
''success again'' mumbled Izu, bored of throwing one more time one of her senbon on the paper target she drew on a scroll.
''i wonder if anyone would train me, or if other genin from the academy remember me... oh well'' said Izu, sighing and throwing another senbon precisely in the middle of the target.
''guess i'll wait here for today and practice my accuracy'' said izu, closing one eye to aim better and throwing a third needle at the target.
- Kaimera YakedoGenin
- Stat Page : Stats
Clan Focus : Ninjutsu
Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 226750
Re: In search of a purpose... (Open)
Wed Jun 21, 2023 12:59 am
Kaimera sighed, the rain fell softly as he looked ahead into the small pond. Small rippling effects even with the mild storm ahead, it seems departure is still inevitable. The pitter-patter of rain upon his umbrella gave him a sense of equanimity. He didn't know what it was, but it was almost as if it was washing away all the tribulations that he had gone through. To start anew. However, this time it was almost as if the skies were warning him about the things ahead. He couldn't shake this ominous feeling of dread. Even though there was the sound of rainfall. Something fell over them that made it seem silent.
Sometimes when it’s unsettlingly quiet in a space that is usually characterized by disorderly noise and movement, Kaimera’s hands itch. It’s a feeling not unlike the tightness in his chest before his body would be abused. That feeling is one he’s well acquainted with, but it’s no less nagging despite its persistence. Today is no different. He’s always found silence uneasy, discomforted by the uncertainty of no voices to echo thoughts other than his own. Sound, regardless of whether it is rough or near deafening, is a sign of life, a sign of movement at the very least. If he had been lucky enough in life to choose between dying in eerie silence while restricted to a sickbed or dying to the pained cries of battle, he’d have chosen the latter without a second thought. However, he’s been particularly lucky, though, but thinking too hard on it just makes his restlessness worsen.
Letting out a raspy sigh, he turned away from the pond and began walking down the street.
The streets of one of the largest villages were never what one could call "empty," night or day. Yet, the delicate rain that patterned down and washed away the grime of city life had, at least, acted as a check on the congestion within Kirigakure. Enough people looked upon the mild storm happening outside their doors and prized dryness and warmth over their business that the streets leading to the headquarters were, at the very least, tolerable to walk through. One particular pedestrian walked those streets as a swift wind might sweep through the cracks and clefts of an old, abandoned home. A figure cladded in a black jacket with a white collared button-up shirt underneath it. A wide black umbrella above his head to keep the rain off, moved with swift and sure footsteps, weaving in and out of the pedestrians before him like a ghost among men. Some, indeed, seemed frightened as though by a ghost.
It didn't take long before Kaimera found himself in the slums of Kirigakure. Most of the homes here did not keep up with any maintenance as many had been run down. Such a travesty for what these people has gone through to end up living in this filth. Luckily for him, he grew up in a fairly wealthy family in one of the adjacent districts to this one. While he held no prejudice or grief towards those of the lower class, he couldn’t bear to live like this at all.
Looking on ahead, he saw an individual around his size and age appearing to be practicing. ‘Hm, do I know her?’ Kaimera thought to himself as he approached the figure. However, the messy long blonde hair and the ghost-like eyes gave a clear indication of who she was. “Izu? Is that you?” Kaimera said with a smile curving upon his lips to greet his fellow genin. He knew her from the academy days, as she was one year older than him. He rarely spoke to her then but perhaps this time could be different.
“It is nice to see you. What are you doing today?” He asked, starting up a simple conversation.
TWC: 640
Sometimes when it’s unsettlingly quiet in a space that is usually characterized by disorderly noise and movement, Kaimera’s hands itch. It’s a feeling not unlike the tightness in his chest before his body would be abused. That feeling is one he’s well acquainted with, but it’s no less nagging despite its persistence. Today is no different. He’s always found silence uneasy, discomforted by the uncertainty of no voices to echo thoughts other than his own. Sound, regardless of whether it is rough or near deafening, is a sign of life, a sign of movement at the very least. If he had been lucky enough in life to choose between dying in eerie silence while restricted to a sickbed or dying to the pained cries of battle, he’d have chosen the latter without a second thought. However, he’s been particularly lucky, though, but thinking too hard on it just makes his restlessness worsen.
Letting out a raspy sigh, he turned away from the pond and began walking down the street.
The streets of one of the largest villages were never what one could call "empty," night or day. Yet, the delicate rain that patterned down and washed away the grime of city life had, at least, acted as a check on the congestion within Kirigakure. Enough people looked upon the mild storm happening outside their doors and prized dryness and warmth over their business that the streets leading to the headquarters were, at the very least, tolerable to walk through. One particular pedestrian walked those streets as a swift wind might sweep through the cracks and clefts of an old, abandoned home. A figure cladded in a black jacket with a white collared button-up shirt underneath it. A wide black umbrella above his head to keep the rain off, moved with swift and sure footsteps, weaving in and out of the pedestrians before him like a ghost among men. Some, indeed, seemed frightened as though by a ghost.
It didn't take long before Kaimera found himself in the slums of Kirigakure. Most of the homes here did not keep up with any maintenance as many had been run down. Such a travesty for what these people has gone through to end up living in this filth. Luckily for him, he grew up in a fairly wealthy family in one of the adjacent districts to this one. While he held no prejudice or grief towards those of the lower class, he couldn’t bear to live like this at all.
Looking on ahead, he saw an individual around his size and age appearing to be practicing. ‘Hm, do I know her?’ Kaimera thought to himself as he approached the figure. However, the messy long blonde hair and the ghost-like eyes gave a clear indication of who she was. “Izu? Is that you?” Kaimera said with a smile curving upon his lips to greet his fellow genin. He knew her from the academy days, as she was one year older than him. He rarely spoke to her then but perhaps this time could be different.
“It is nice to see you. What are you doing today?” He asked, starting up a simple conversation.
TWC: 640
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- Izu MomochiChunin
- Stat Page : Needle Queen Page
Mission Record : mission log
Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 10000
Re: In search of a purpose... (Open)
Wed Jun 21, 2023 1:41 am
Izu was getting bored. After countless hours of overthinking, practicing and singing in the rain, the day was getting long, and her belly started to growl loudly, as if an hungry wolf inside her tummy was howling out of starvation. As time seemed to stop, she closed her eyes slowly, and exhaled with a smile, as if reminiscing a long lost memory. She was indeed thinking about a dear childhood memory, one close to her heart.
Her mom, when she wasnt drinking, use to make ''Ushio Jiru'', or fish broth soup, and add soba noodles and big chunks of seafood and vegetables. The smell would fill the kitchen, and with the warm weather of kirigakure and the land of water requiring the windows to be most of the time open, Izu would smell it from afar when comming back from the academy. It was, to her, a memory of comfort and home, but also one of the few good memory of her mother.
She was salivating, her imagination deep into the food and sensation, flavors and odor of the food she remembered and deeply craved.
But, along the rain, she heard a noise. Her sense being sharp, she sensed someone comming over, wich was rare in the labyrinthine back alleys of the lower district of kirigakure. It was the soft footsteps of someone walking. Someone walking with the lightness and swiftness of a cat, barely audible, if it wasnt for the puddles made by the rain on the un-even cobblestone road of the back alley.
''whoever it is, they are either very lightweight like a kid, or very sneaky'' tought to herself Izu, suprised by either possibility of individual being in this unlikely place. She turned around and saw someone she recognized immediately. With the white shirt, and black coat, and his iconic red hair, alway well put together.
She remembered. He was Kaimera Yakedo, a fellow student of the academy who graduated soon after herself. She remembered how he was alway well put together, and how she tought he was lucky to have a more comfortable way of life, and to not struggle for every meal. Her memories intertwined, making her remember how she used to get hungry even at school when looking at others lunches, while she had most of the time no food whatsoever. ''Kaimera's lunch always looked tasty, if i remember right'' she tought to herself, a half smile on her face as she watched the young boy getting closer and closer. ''oh well, im still hungry, so I guess nothing as changed...'' sighed Izu. But it was enough of negatives toughts. She remembered him fondly, as he was always polite and kind to her, even tho they were not close.
''Hey ! its been a while Kaimera'' said in a low and soft voice Izu, a bit shy.
''im holding on, and still working on my aim, as always when bored...'' she said, pointing toward her senbons on the targets, now wet rags of papers after hours of training in the rain.
Her belly suddently growled again, as a bad joke made by fate to embarass her even more, and to remind her that she was, again, very hungry.
''.... and hungry !'' laughed off izu, getting a bit blushed from the awkwardness of the situation.
''what about you ?'' said izu, geting off the concrete block she was on, to be on level with Kaimera.
Her mom, when she wasnt drinking, use to make ''Ushio Jiru'', or fish broth soup, and add soba noodles and big chunks of seafood and vegetables. The smell would fill the kitchen, and with the warm weather of kirigakure and the land of water requiring the windows to be most of the time open, Izu would smell it from afar when comming back from the academy. It was, to her, a memory of comfort and home, but also one of the few good memory of her mother.
She was salivating, her imagination deep into the food and sensation, flavors and odor of the food she remembered and deeply craved.
But, along the rain, she heard a noise. Her sense being sharp, she sensed someone comming over, wich was rare in the labyrinthine back alleys of the lower district of kirigakure. It was the soft footsteps of someone walking. Someone walking with the lightness and swiftness of a cat, barely audible, if it wasnt for the puddles made by the rain on the un-even cobblestone road of the back alley.
''whoever it is, they are either very lightweight like a kid, or very sneaky'' tought to herself Izu, suprised by either possibility of individual being in this unlikely place. She turned around and saw someone she recognized immediately. With the white shirt, and black coat, and his iconic red hair, alway well put together.
She remembered. He was Kaimera Yakedo, a fellow student of the academy who graduated soon after herself. She remembered how he was alway well put together, and how she tought he was lucky to have a more comfortable way of life, and to not struggle for every meal. Her memories intertwined, making her remember how she used to get hungry even at school when looking at others lunches, while she had most of the time no food whatsoever. ''Kaimera's lunch always looked tasty, if i remember right'' she tought to herself, a half smile on her face as she watched the young boy getting closer and closer. ''oh well, im still hungry, so I guess nothing as changed...'' sighed Izu. But it was enough of negatives toughts. She remembered him fondly, as he was always polite and kind to her, even tho they were not close.
''Hey ! its been a while Kaimera'' said in a low and soft voice Izu, a bit shy.
''im holding on, and still working on my aim, as always when bored...'' she said, pointing toward her senbons on the targets, now wet rags of papers after hours of training in the rain.
Her belly suddently growled again, as a bad joke made by fate to embarass her even more, and to remind her that she was, again, very hungry.
''.... and hungry !'' laughed off izu, getting a bit blushed from the awkwardness of the situation.
''what about you ?'' said izu, geting off the concrete block she was on, to be on level with Kaimera.
- Kaimera YakedoGenin
- Stat Page : Stats
Clan Focus : Ninjutsu
Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 226750
Re: In search of a purpose... (Open)
Wed Jun 21, 2023 2:49 am
“It has, hasn’t it?” Kaimera offered a warm and inviting smile towards the elder girl. Secrets and rumors are two things that have closely been intertwined ever since the beginning of time. Kaimera has heard some things about this individual that stood before him. A poverty-stricken teen that has fought tooth and nail to be where she is today. Whispered rumors at his family’s mahogany table is that she is a descendant of the legendary Zabuza Momochi but lost the name and lineage somewhere down the line. As well as the Hyuga name it seems.
“It is nice to see that you are using your time well,” Kaimera let out a gentle chuckle as he studied Izu over, taking in all her features and insecurities as she continued practicing her accuracy.
Letting out another laugh, “I could grab a bite to eat. Care to accompany me to lunch then, my treat.” Kaimera said, inviting the girl to join him in eating out while offering to pay. Hopefully, she wouldn’t take offense in this by insinuating that he is only paying because she lives in the slums of Kirigakure. He offered out of generosity and because he did just invite her. It would be otherwise. Believing she would accept the answer, he would start leading them back the way he came from as a small bee landed on his shoulder, as if trying to hide from the sprinkle of rain. Looking at the bee upon his shoulder, a memory flooded into his mind.
The field was truly beautiful. It stretched in opulent swathes of grass, flowers dotted the green in starbursts of color, pulling every eye to the telling signs of spring. The sun filtered through wispy clouds, bathing the world in a golden glow. It was serene, the grass soft reaching just above the ankles, the smell of warm earth thick and comforting.
Kaimera sat in the meadows, knees brought up to his chest, head lolled a little to one side as his eyes stared vacantly at his slightly outstretched hand. Bees buzzed softly as they landed upon the steam breather’s hand, sights set on the dab of honey that was smeared on the back of the worn hand. The bees held no aggression, simply humming softly as they gorged themselves. If it would have been anything else, Kaimera’s blank face would have been disconcerting, worrying even, but the bees didn’t care. Maybe that is why he was here, to be with things that didn’t mind his apathetic demeanor. He didn’t know why.
Kaimera’s gaze wandered, so did his mind into the cloying fog that filled his head. It was quiet in the valley, the omnipresent hubbub of chatter from people gave way to the sound of languid insects and the occasional breeze. It was nice, the peace of this untouched land. Akaime didn’t know why he was there. It felt wrong, sitting without doing anything but feeding the bees. He should be doing something productive, yet he couldn’t move. Something clung to his bones like cold syrup, keeping him immobilized here in the warm cradles of the grass.
A bee buzzed from his hand to bumble up to the motionless face. Kaimera kept still as its fat little black and yellow body landed upon his nose, curious, exploring the source of its meal. It was only when the bee attempted to crawl from his nose onto one his eyes that Kaimera blew it away, setting the insect aflight once more. The bee hovered for a moment the best it could with its sugar-saturated body before flying away. Kaimera lost track of it almost immediately.
How much time had passed? The sun was still high in the sky but that did not say much, the sun rose at four and went down at six. There must be a reason he was here. Has he ever liked bees? They certainly seemed to like him. Was he here with anyone? It was a beautiful valley, surely someone else had to be here. Where ‘here’ was, he didn’t even know.
Kaimera focused on his hand again, a vain attempt to center himself as he felt himself drifting away once more. His hand held numerous scars already even at his eleven years of age. The bees buzzed, annoyed as he turned over his hand. The palm of his hand was still just forming calluses, tinged pink and raw from training. He turned his head. There was his sword, sheathed and placed beside him securely. A half-full jar of honey sat next to the blade. He must do this often or had been here for a long time for the supply to be so low, he was never fond enough of the taste himself to eat it.
“Kaimera.” It took a moment to recognize the voice that floated to him over the wind and flowers. His brother smiled at the boy serenely as he picked his way closer to the huddled figure. Kaimera finally was able to unfreeze, forcing his legs to move. He heard his new brother's smile now more than saw it as he spoke.
“Hello.” His brother let himself sit down on the ground next to him, head tilted towards him, a small smile still present as he watched the bees bumble in the air, seemingly drunk off honey.
“The bees in this meadow are always docile when the first flowers come up. Mother comes here every so often. She adores bees, they symbolize love as well she says. I will miss seeing them here when I take over the clan.” Kaimera nods along with the words. He was drifting again. Nails bit into his hand in an attempt to keep himself centered as the elder spoke; the brother was not truly expecting a verbal answer from the passive boy as more comments of the mundane were given to fill the warm air.
Dark and stormy clouds hugged the skies as they began to cast a bleak indifference over the walls lined around the village. It was getting ready to storm harder, and from the looks of it, not a very friendly one either. Not a very unusual occurrence for the land of water. The nature of the skies seemed to predict the hassle and torment that was to come to the village being kind of close to the sea. Kaimera didn't speak much on the journey to this destination besides the usual topics regarding ninja life, asking them questions on if they've been on any missions, what they hoped to achieve in the future, things to those nature. Sometime during that, the bee decided to take its adventure somewhere else.
With all his thoughts, he finally led the duo into the Ginza district of Kiri. Basically, where the rich people come to shop and eat out. Elegant stores and eateries packed the area, scent of high-end pork filled Kaimera's nostrils. The aroma was mouthwatering. However, none of these places were what Kaimera had in mind to eat at. Yes, he did do most of his shopping here; but exquisite dining was not his forte, so, they were going to a tavern right outside the district. It was loud and rowdy, excellent food, and decent party goers.
It didn't take long for the duo to find themselves outside the tavern. From the outside it looks cozy, rustic and humble. Large and small stones and hard wooden pillars make up most of the building's outer structure. It's hard to see through the large, stained-glass windows, but the inviting music from within can be felt outside.
As Kaimera entered the tavern through the well-crafted, metal door, he was met with a lively, warm aura as chatter filled the area. It's as enchanting inside as it is on the outside. Squared, wooden beams support the upper floor and the large candles attached to them. The walls are swarming with photographs, some of what undoubtedly must be famous people and others of happy customers.
The tavern itself is packed. Several long tables are occupied by separate groups who, after having had quite a few drinks, seem to be trying to prove which group is best. The other, smaller tables are also occupied by people who are indulging in great food and drinks, while some do try to strike a conversation, others can barely speak a word between eating what must be delicious food. Even most of the stools at the bar are occupied, though nobody seems to mind more company.
Scanning the area, he found a table that was empty. Giving a slight wave to Izu, Kaimera led them to their seats. It was right next to a window in the back corner, but since it was stained-glass, sight wasn't an option to look outside. However, with a bright light and a low roar, you could tell that the storm has started. Kaimera was very thankful not to be caught in it.
Looking at the surrounding area once again, one of the serving wenches took notice of the new table and quickly made her way to them. While the place was packed, it seemed everyone was taken care off for the time being, so service should be quick. As she approached the table, she sat down two menus for them to look at and then started off, "Hello, I am Mieko, I'll be taking care of ya'll today, what can I get you started to drink."
"Ah, yes. Can we get a bottle of Daiginjo and two glasses," Kaimera said with a smile, and waited for his fellow genin to order something if they did not want the sake. Of course, Kaimera ordered the most expensive and very potent alcohol in Kirigakure. The server took no time getting the drinks and made her way back and took their order. Kaimera had his usual: beef ramen. He was more wanting to drink than eat, but he figured he better get something in his stomach.
TWC: 2299
“It is nice to see that you are using your time well,” Kaimera let out a gentle chuckle as he studied Izu over, taking in all her features and insecurities as she continued practicing her accuracy.
Letting out another laugh, “I could grab a bite to eat. Care to accompany me to lunch then, my treat.” Kaimera said, inviting the girl to join him in eating out while offering to pay. Hopefully, she wouldn’t take offense in this by insinuating that he is only paying because she lives in the slums of Kirigakure. He offered out of generosity and because he did just invite her. It would be otherwise. Believing she would accept the answer, he would start leading them back the way he came from as a small bee landed on his shoulder, as if trying to hide from the sprinkle of rain. Looking at the bee upon his shoulder, a memory flooded into his mind.
-Flashback -
The field was truly beautiful. It stretched in opulent swathes of grass, flowers dotted the green in starbursts of color, pulling every eye to the telling signs of spring. The sun filtered through wispy clouds, bathing the world in a golden glow. It was serene, the grass soft reaching just above the ankles, the smell of warm earth thick and comforting.
Kaimera sat in the meadows, knees brought up to his chest, head lolled a little to one side as his eyes stared vacantly at his slightly outstretched hand. Bees buzzed softly as they landed upon the steam breather’s hand, sights set on the dab of honey that was smeared on the back of the worn hand. The bees held no aggression, simply humming softly as they gorged themselves. If it would have been anything else, Kaimera’s blank face would have been disconcerting, worrying even, but the bees didn’t care. Maybe that is why he was here, to be with things that didn’t mind his apathetic demeanor. He didn’t know why.
Kaimera’s gaze wandered, so did his mind into the cloying fog that filled his head. It was quiet in the valley, the omnipresent hubbub of chatter from people gave way to the sound of languid insects and the occasional breeze. It was nice, the peace of this untouched land. Akaime didn’t know why he was there. It felt wrong, sitting without doing anything but feeding the bees. He should be doing something productive, yet he couldn’t move. Something clung to his bones like cold syrup, keeping him immobilized here in the warm cradles of the grass.
A bee buzzed from his hand to bumble up to the motionless face. Kaimera kept still as its fat little black and yellow body landed upon his nose, curious, exploring the source of its meal. It was only when the bee attempted to crawl from his nose onto one his eyes that Kaimera blew it away, setting the insect aflight once more. The bee hovered for a moment the best it could with its sugar-saturated body before flying away. Kaimera lost track of it almost immediately.
How much time had passed? The sun was still high in the sky but that did not say much, the sun rose at four and went down at six. There must be a reason he was here. Has he ever liked bees? They certainly seemed to like him. Was he here with anyone? It was a beautiful valley, surely someone else had to be here. Where ‘here’ was, he didn’t even know.
Kaimera focused on his hand again, a vain attempt to center himself as he felt himself drifting away once more. His hand held numerous scars already even at his eleven years of age. The bees buzzed, annoyed as he turned over his hand. The palm of his hand was still just forming calluses, tinged pink and raw from training. He turned his head. There was his sword, sheathed and placed beside him securely. A half-full jar of honey sat next to the blade. He must do this often or had been here for a long time for the supply to be so low, he was never fond enough of the taste himself to eat it.
“Kaimera.” It took a moment to recognize the voice that floated to him over the wind and flowers. His brother smiled at the boy serenely as he picked his way closer to the huddled figure. Kaimera finally was able to unfreeze, forcing his legs to move. He heard his new brother's smile now more than saw it as he spoke.
“Hello.” His brother let himself sit down on the ground next to him, head tilted towards him, a small smile still present as he watched the bees bumble in the air, seemingly drunk off honey.
“The bees in this meadow are always docile when the first flowers come up. Mother comes here every so often. She adores bees, they symbolize love as well she says. I will miss seeing them here when I take over the clan.” Kaimera nods along with the words. He was drifting again. Nails bit into his hand in an attempt to keep himself centered as the elder spoke; the brother was not truly expecting a verbal answer from the passive boy as more comments of the mundane were given to fill the warm air.
-Present-
Dark and stormy clouds hugged the skies as they began to cast a bleak indifference over the walls lined around the village. It was getting ready to storm harder, and from the looks of it, not a very friendly one either. Not a very unusual occurrence for the land of water. The nature of the skies seemed to predict the hassle and torment that was to come to the village being kind of close to the sea. Kaimera didn't speak much on the journey to this destination besides the usual topics regarding ninja life, asking them questions on if they've been on any missions, what they hoped to achieve in the future, things to those nature. Sometime during that, the bee decided to take its adventure somewhere else.
With all his thoughts, he finally led the duo into the Ginza district of Kiri. Basically, where the rich people come to shop and eat out. Elegant stores and eateries packed the area, scent of high-end pork filled Kaimera's nostrils. The aroma was mouthwatering. However, none of these places were what Kaimera had in mind to eat at. Yes, he did do most of his shopping here; but exquisite dining was not his forte, so, they were going to a tavern right outside the district. It was loud and rowdy, excellent food, and decent party goers.
It didn't take long for the duo to find themselves outside the tavern. From the outside it looks cozy, rustic and humble. Large and small stones and hard wooden pillars make up most of the building's outer structure. It's hard to see through the large, stained-glass windows, but the inviting music from within can be felt outside.
As Kaimera entered the tavern through the well-crafted, metal door, he was met with a lively, warm aura as chatter filled the area. It's as enchanting inside as it is on the outside. Squared, wooden beams support the upper floor and the large candles attached to them. The walls are swarming with photographs, some of what undoubtedly must be famous people and others of happy customers.
The tavern itself is packed. Several long tables are occupied by separate groups who, after having had quite a few drinks, seem to be trying to prove which group is best. The other, smaller tables are also occupied by people who are indulging in great food and drinks, while some do try to strike a conversation, others can barely speak a word between eating what must be delicious food. Even most of the stools at the bar are occupied, though nobody seems to mind more company.
Scanning the area, he found a table that was empty. Giving a slight wave to Izu, Kaimera led them to their seats. It was right next to a window in the back corner, but since it was stained-glass, sight wasn't an option to look outside. However, with a bright light and a low roar, you could tell that the storm has started. Kaimera was very thankful not to be caught in it.
Looking at the surrounding area once again, one of the serving wenches took notice of the new table and quickly made her way to them. While the place was packed, it seemed everyone was taken care off for the time being, so service should be quick. As she approached the table, she sat down two menus for them to look at and then started off, "Hello, I am Mieko, I'll be taking care of ya'll today, what can I get you started to drink."
"Ah, yes. Can we get a bottle of Daiginjo and two glasses," Kaimera said with a smile, and waited for his fellow genin to order something if they did not want the sake. Of course, Kaimera ordered the most expensive and very potent alcohol in Kirigakure. The server took no time getting the drinks and made her way back and took their order. Kaimera had his usual: beef ramen. He was more wanting to drink than eat, but he figured he better get something in his stomach.
TWC: 2299
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Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 10000
Re: In search of a purpose... (Open)
Wed Jun 21, 2023 3:21 pm
Izu was proud that the young boy noticed her accuracy. She, after all, was a perfectionnist who thought skill was above almost all else, how people should be compared and mesured by. She had a difficult upbringing, and her training, almost all the time relentlessly, was one of the few getaway from her toughts she had. She thrived to be one of the most deadly, precise and skilled ninja that kirigakure and the whole ninja world whould know. And, as the many hours of practicing under the rain showed, she was ready to do anything and under any circumstances to attain that goal. But, as the boy suggested, and as her belly enforced, a meal wouldn't be bad, nor would some hot food and warm, dry temperature either.
Izu looked at Kaimera, a bit of an awkward stare in her eyes, regarding the offer he just made. ''yeah... sure, I guess a bite wouldnt hurt...'' muttered slowly and calmly Izu, shy to accept the offer and feeling guilty of not having the option to afford her own food. But, deep in her mind, she was happy he offered. After all, a rich boy like him could probably eat banquets all day and everyday right ?, she tought to herself. And it could be an occasion to get closer to him. After all, she had no friends, and he was kind of cute too, even if a year younger.
She smiled inconfortably, shy of thinking to herself that she found Kaimera cute and of the offer to go eat together. but, nonetheless, she nodded in agreement when the boy gestured her up to follow him.
As the storm grew bigger and bigger, the wind got more and more agressive and started to turn the leaves in the trees, and the sky started to darken. Kaimera asked a few basic questions to Izu but the conversation was mainly polite and to occupy the silence. Both knew that and felt the same way in regards to it. She was, again, a bit shy but started getting more at ease the longer they talked. As they walked up the narrow alleys and serpentines roads toward the more wealthy districts, and the storm grew bigger, she clutched on her oversized jacket, pulling her arms and hands inside of the warm sleeves of the worn and old coat, and pulling on both sides at the front, as if to wrap herself with a blanket, and sunk her head in the coat, to warm herself up and confort her. Still, she kept the talk on the surface of her toughts, not telling her long terms objectives and personnal motives unless she was sure he was to be trusted. Izu was, after all, a very carefull and slow to trust person, almost on the verge of paranoia sometimes. But once her trust was gained, it was a stell like bond, solid, and broken only by betrayal or death.
The walk was short, but they ended up in the Ginza district. Izu was almost immediately unconfortable. She burried herself even more into her jacket, this time not to warm herself, but as to hide from the judgments of rich people, and to avoid confrontation and discrimination as much as possible. She wanted to disapear, and hide under the ground. As the duo walked through the districts, wealthy folks looked at her as if a ninja from the farthest village just arrived out of nowhere covered in blood. The stare. She hated that stare. She much prefered being unnoticed, invisible, non-existant. She blushed and got red almost immediately, and hid even more in her jacket, now almost a cloak hiding her lower face, and all of her arms inside the coat, hugging herself from inside. The smell of all the perfumed peoples, freshly cleaned shop windows, and high end food filled her nose, and overwhelmed her mind, already bombarded with the weird looks and head turns she was causing. She wasnt comfortable, and started to walk faster than her usual slow and almost lazy-like demeanor. She was in a hurry to get out of that situation. Kaimera tho, seemed unphased by that, almost in his natural habitat in the Ginza district. After all, a rich kid in a place like this WAS invisible. But Izu wasnt, she was sore to the setting, as a single tree standing out in a grass plain.
After a bit of fast paced walking, they finally got to a more modest but still expensive, in Izu's mind, tavern. It was a more rustic place, belonging to the old kiri, when it was still ruled by a true mizukage from the land of water and not a foreign conqueror. The place warmed instantly Izu's heart, being fundamentaly a traditionalist of kirigakure. She wished she could live in the old days of kirigakure, and this tavern made her felt nostalgic of an era she didnt even experienced, yet yearn for. A more grounded era, where life was more hard, people more down to earth and more gratefull for what they have.
As kaimera open the door, the duo got inside and Izu instantly felt at her place. She released all of the pressure of her jacket, letting it drop almost too much, hanging only on one shoulder now and all open. The gesture exposed her shape, too often hidden underneat the coat she wore all the time. She was athletic, her torso being skinny as all her body is, but still showing muscle definition and a six pack visible trough her see trough fishnet crop top shirt. Her pants were being low, showing also the V lines bellow her flat belly and abs. She was dressed almost not decently, her see trough crop top almost showing too much, if it wasnt for the few stripes of bandage coverings her chest more private parts, but still showing a lot of underboob and chest. She was agape of all the ambiance and was again overwhelmed, but this time positively, as she let the smell of delicious comfort food, hit her nose.
''WOW'' proceeded to say izu to Kaimera, turning to him with her mouth still open out of sheer amazement. She noticed her vest was open, and got red almost immediately, closing it with a speed baffling almost anyone who noticed and got their attention on such a small gesture. She, for once, showed her true capacity for speed in that motion, desperate to hide herself and not get even more embarassed. She chuckled, looking at the boy while awkwardly scratching the back of her head while smiling, her eyes closed.
''its packed... do you think there is place for us?'' asked Izu, as to brush off the subject.
Kaimera had found a table, and pointed towards it, as to answer without words. The duo kickly got there and sat down, eager to get food. A nice lady droped menu in front of them, and Izu immediately burried her face into it, looking at all the good things she could eat. While busy looking trough every menu items, Kaimera ordered some fancy sake. Izu noticed, and gawked in suprise at the idea. She could, after all drink a bit, but booze wasnt her drink of choice.
''hmmm one Genmaicha too please !'' said Izu to the waitress. It was what she was used to drink anyways. The poor's man tea. Not rich enough to only put green tea leaves, rice was put into a blend of leaves and stems discarted from the more beautifull tea leaves used in regular green tea. It was a common drink amongst the poor.
After pondering over the menu, Kaimera ordered Beef ramen, and Izu, after struggling to make a choice, as everything seemed delicious, ordered an all you can eat of yakitori and edamame, so she could eat and nibble her food slowly and at a nice pace while still talking and getting to know Kaimera.
Izu looked at Kaimera, a bit of an awkward stare in her eyes, regarding the offer he just made. ''yeah... sure, I guess a bite wouldnt hurt...'' muttered slowly and calmly Izu, shy to accept the offer and feeling guilty of not having the option to afford her own food. But, deep in her mind, she was happy he offered. After all, a rich boy like him could probably eat banquets all day and everyday right ?, she tought to herself. And it could be an occasion to get closer to him. After all, she had no friends, and he was kind of cute too, even if a year younger.
She smiled inconfortably, shy of thinking to herself that she found Kaimera cute and of the offer to go eat together. but, nonetheless, she nodded in agreement when the boy gestured her up to follow him.
As the storm grew bigger and bigger, the wind got more and more agressive and started to turn the leaves in the trees, and the sky started to darken. Kaimera asked a few basic questions to Izu but the conversation was mainly polite and to occupy the silence. Both knew that and felt the same way in regards to it. She was, again, a bit shy but started getting more at ease the longer they talked. As they walked up the narrow alleys and serpentines roads toward the more wealthy districts, and the storm grew bigger, she clutched on her oversized jacket, pulling her arms and hands inside of the warm sleeves of the worn and old coat, and pulling on both sides at the front, as if to wrap herself with a blanket, and sunk her head in the coat, to warm herself up and confort her. Still, she kept the talk on the surface of her toughts, not telling her long terms objectives and personnal motives unless she was sure he was to be trusted. Izu was, after all, a very carefull and slow to trust person, almost on the verge of paranoia sometimes. But once her trust was gained, it was a stell like bond, solid, and broken only by betrayal or death.
The walk was short, but they ended up in the Ginza district. Izu was almost immediately unconfortable. She burried herself even more into her jacket, this time not to warm herself, but as to hide from the judgments of rich people, and to avoid confrontation and discrimination as much as possible. She wanted to disapear, and hide under the ground. As the duo walked through the districts, wealthy folks looked at her as if a ninja from the farthest village just arrived out of nowhere covered in blood. The stare. She hated that stare. She much prefered being unnoticed, invisible, non-existant. She blushed and got red almost immediately, and hid even more in her jacket, now almost a cloak hiding her lower face, and all of her arms inside the coat, hugging herself from inside. The smell of all the perfumed peoples, freshly cleaned shop windows, and high end food filled her nose, and overwhelmed her mind, already bombarded with the weird looks and head turns she was causing. She wasnt comfortable, and started to walk faster than her usual slow and almost lazy-like demeanor. She was in a hurry to get out of that situation. Kaimera tho, seemed unphased by that, almost in his natural habitat in the Ginza district. After all, a rich kid in a place like this WAS invisible. But Izu wasnt, she was sore to the setting, as a single tree standing out in a grass plain.
After a bit of fast paced walking, they finally got to a more modest but still expensive, in Izu's mind, tavern. It was a more rustic place, belonging to the old kiri, when it was still ruled by a true mizukage from the land of water and not a foreign conqueror. The place warmed instantly Izu's heart, being fundamentaly a traditionalist of kirigakure. She wished she could live in the old days of kirigakure, and this tavern made her felt nostalgic of an era she didnt even experienced, yet yearn for. A more grounded era, where life was more hard, people more down to earth and more gratefull for what they have.
As kaimera open the door, the duo got inside and Izu instantly felt at her place. She released all of the pressure of her jacket, letting it drop almost too much, hanging only on one shoulder now and all open. The gesture exposed her shape, too often hidden underneat the coat she wore all the time. She was athletic, her torso being skinny as all her body is, but still showing muscle definition and a six pack visible trough her see trough fishnet crop top shirt. Her pants were being low, showing also the V lines bellow her flat belly and abs. She was dressed almost not decently, her see trough crop top almost showing too much, if it wasnt for the few stripes of bandage coverings her chest more private parts, but still showing a lot of underboob and chest. She was agape of all the ambiance and was again overwhelmed, but this time positively, as she let the smell of delicious comfort food, hit her nose.
''WOW'' proceeded to say izu to Kaimera, turning to him with her mouth still open out of sheer amazement. She noticed her vest was open, and got red almost immediately, closing it with a speed baffling almost anyone who noticed and got their attention on such a small gesture. She, for once, showed her true capacity for speed in that motion, desperate to hide herself and not get even more embarassed. She chuckled, looking at the boy while awkwardly scratching the back of her head while smiling, her eyes closed.
''its packed... do you think there is place for us?'' asked Izu, as to brush off the subject.
Kaimera had found a table, and pointed towards it, as to answer without words. The duo kickly got there and sat down, eager to get food. A nice lady droped menu in front of them, and Izu immediately burried her face into it, looking at all the good things she could eat. While busy looking trough every menu items, Kaimera ordered some fancy sake. Izu noticed, and gawked in suprise at the idea. She could, after all drink a bit, but booze wasnt her drink of choice.
''hmmm one Genmaicha too please !'' said Izu to the waitress. It was what she was used to drink anyways. The poor's man tea. Not rich enough to only put green tea leaves, rice was put into a blend of leaves and stems discarted from the more beautifull tea leaves used in regular green tea. It was a common drink amongst the poor.
After pondering over the menu, Kaimera ordered Beef ramen, and Izu, after struggling to make a choice, as everything seemed delicious, ordered an all you can eat of yakitori and edamame, so she could eat and nibble her food slowly and at a nice pace while still talking and getting to know Kaimera.
- Jay YukiCitizen
- Stat Page : https://www.narutoroleplaygame.com/t56093-jay-yuki-stats#418818
Clan Focus : Ninjutsu
Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 36
In search of a purpose... (Open)
Wed Jun 21, 2023 11:18 pm
- Current Stats:
- Clan: Yuki Clan
Bloodline(s): Yuki
Clan Specialty: Ninjutsu
Specialties: Space-Time
Element(s): Water
Advanced Element(s): Ice Release
Current Stat Points: 170
Current Health Bar: 100
Action Points Pool: 410
Vigor: 39
Chakra: 50
Speed: 46 (+25 Bloodline Bonus)
Strength: 10
Vigor AP: 390
Bonus AP: 20
Chakra AP Reduction: - 15%
Reflex Speed: + 5%
Passive DR: 10
Jumping Distance/Height: 14 Meters
Throwing Speed: 71
Throwing Distance: 26 Meters
Impact Force: 5 (Blunt) | 23 (Sharp)
Physical Damage Output: 23 (Speed Fighting Style)
Lifting Ability: 260lbs
- Misc:
- Jutsu ScrollS-Rank-A-Rank-B-Rank- Thousand Flying Water Needles of DeathC-Rank-D-Rank- Substitution JutsuE-Rank- Clone Jutsu- Transformation Jutsu- Surface Walking Technique
Ninja SkillsSlotted Skills: NoneSlotless Skills: NoneInventoryWallet: 1500 RyoDaily Inventory- Killer Double L'sStored Inventory- None
Jay walked down the street listening as the sound of people walking past him their feet pattering on the wet ground with every moment it seemed like there was more and more rain, although it didn't bother him actually Jay preferred to be in the rain or snow rather than in any other weather due to his loner tendencies, due to his fathers death at a young age forcing his mother to work Jay was forced to grow up poor and alone most of the time until he was old enough to begin supporting her using his salary as a shinobi to ensure she no longer needed to work. His stomach was grumbling he had just spent the last 4 days out of the village training and he certainly hadn't been eating right, and with his successful training vacation why not treat himself to a good meal the best he can Jay still had some left over money from his prior mission, he came upon a Tavern that looked like it was built decades ago back when Kirigakure was in it's golden age at least that's what Jay believed his family was loyal and followed the old Mizukage Xyxer Grojin.
Jay's father was a shinobi when he was in his teenager years and as a Genin he followed Lord Mizukage for many years before both of them passed away many years later, that's part of the reason Jay fights and trains so hard to become stronger forging himself into the image of someone who his father would be proud of and he still has a long way to go, he pushed the door open entering the Tavern for the first time taking his time to look around it seemed extremely busy and based off first glance it did not look like any tables were available with free seats, Jay's face would show a look of slight anxiety on his face due to the large crowds which the Yuki tries his best to avoid due to his lack of social skills which always make him look like a fool in front of his classmates and other villagers.
" This place is completely packed " he thought to himself he stood there for a second there was too many people to tell if any tables were free so he took a lap around the place in order to take in more of the culture and decor while Jay was looking for a place to sit down so he could eat.
WC: 416
TWC: 416
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- Izu MomochiChunin
- Stat Page : Needle Queen Page
Mission Record : mission log
Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 10000
Re: In search of a purpose... (Open)
Thu Jun 22, 2023 1:43 am
After a few skewers of grilled meats and seasoned edamames bowls, the gaze of Izu drifted away from the boy in front of her. She was looking at the place, in all of its glory. The architecture made her think of the old temple by the docks, in the now decrepit neighborhood she grew up in. The old kirigakure was, in her opinion, a better place, and the temple was a statement of it, strong, ever standing, a sign of hope and sturdyness. The tavern shared that architecture, and it conforted Izu. She will remember that place, and most of all, that invitation from Kaimera.
But, something interupted her gaze. Someone. a big someone. He use to go to the academy with Izu and Kaimera too, albeit a bit younger. Izu only recognized him by his facial traits, as the boy was now fully grown, almost as much as an adult. He was more tall than 6 foot, all clad in a blue flak jacket with the hidden mist logo carved into the shoulderpads. he was towering above most of the customers, even adults.
This suprised her, as her memory of this kid was of a shy boy, mostly alone, who didnt interact a lot with others. This reminded her of herself, when she too was in her academy years. She remembered that they didnt talk often together, but a particular memory came to her mind...
Izu was contemplating the clock above the chalk board, bored of her classes on the usage of thrown weapons, like kunai, shurikens and senbons. As she was already almost always practicing by herself in her spare time, theoric talk about how to throw them was futile to her. As she looked at the windows, the sun was bright, and the weather perfect for a boat ride, a run along the docks or for swiming in the waterfalls and marina. As the bird were chirping, Izu concentration drifted even more outside, and even less on the class.
But her gaze shifted to an old, rusty statue of the first mizukage. The monument, was a known reminder of the old days, the true way of kirigakure, the way of Xyxer Gyojin, the way of the blood games. Izu always had been a nationalist and traditionalist of the hidden mist. She looked at the statue, towering above the village rooftops, with birds resting on top of it. She was in admiration. One of the things she wished for was to restore the old ways of kirigakure and lead the village to a more grounded and traditionnal lifestyle.
''pssst'' said someone beside Izu. ''missing the old days you didnt get to live yourself too ?'' asked the boy. Izu noded in approval, still gazing in the distance, her head and chin resting on the palm of her hand, her arms being support on the desk. ''that boy too is missing the true culture and traditional ways of the bloody mist'' tought to herself Izu. That boy, was none other than Jay Yuki, a fellow youngster from her class, who, maybe by a play of fate, sat next to her this time in the class. She remembered hearing about him, and the yuki clan, as the ones who could manipulate ice with their chakra. This clan that, in the past, was hated for their unique kekkei genkai of ice. But Izu always admired the Yuki clan, as they were followers of the old ways of the bloody mist, and their ice release was a strong and respected techniques, used even by one of Izu's role model, Haku Yuki, for his senbons skills, speed and accuracy, as well as knowledge of accupuncture.
This memory of Jay arose in the mind of Izu, remembering that they at least shared a similar point of view. She got up of her chair, as to make herself noticable and started waving in Jay's direction, too shy to say anything, but meaning to say that they should keep up since they havent seen each other since the academy, a few years back. As Jay approached, she pulled a chair for him.
''Hey, havent seen you since the academy! join us'' said Izu, suprised of her outgoingness, usually more shy and hesitant to talk first. But maybe her desperate need of friends and getting out of the endless cycle of boredom sessions and extensive training was getting the upper hand...
But, something interupted her gaze. Someone. a big someone. He use to go to the academy with Izu and Kaimera too, albeit a bit younger. Izu only recognized him by his facial traits, as the boy was now fully grown, almost as much as an adult. He was more tall than 6 foot, all clad in a blue flak jacket with the hidden mist logo carved into the shoulderpads. he was towering above most of the customers, even adults.
This suprised her, as her memory of this kid was of a shy boy, mostly alone, who didnt interact a lot with others. This reminded her of herself, when she too was in her academy years. She remembered that they didnt talk often together, but a particular memory came to her mind...
Flashback
Izu was contemplating the clock above the chalk board, bored of her classes on the usage of thrown weapons, like kunai, shurikens and senbons. As she was already almost always practicing by herself in her spare time, theoric talk about how to throw them was futile to her. As she looked at the windows, the sun was bright, and the weather perfect for a boat ride, a run along the docks or for swiming in the waterfalls and marina. As the bird were chirping, Izu concentration drifted even more outside, and even less on the class.
But her gaze shifted to an old, rusty statue of the first mizukage. The monument, was a known reminder of the old days, the true way of kirigakure, the way of Xyxer Gyojin, the way of the blood games. Izu always had been a nationalist and traditionalist of the hidden mist. She looked at the statue, towering above the village rooftops, with birds resting on top of it. She was in admiration. One of the things she wished for was to restore the old ways of kirigakure and lead the village to a more grounded and traditionnal lifestyle.
''pssst'' said someone beside Izu. ''missing the old days you didnt get to live yourself too ?'' asked the boy. Izu noded in approval, still gazing in the distance, her head and chin resting on the palm of her hand, her arms being support on the desk. ''that boy too is missing the true culture and traditional ways of the bloody mist'' tought to herself Izu. That boy, was none other than Jay Yuki, a fellow youngster from her class, who, maybe by a play of fate, sat next to her this time in the class. She remembered hearing about him, and the yuki clan, as the ones who could manipulate ice with their chakra. This clan that, in the past, was hated for their unique kekkei genkai of ice. But Izu always admired the Yuki clan, as they were followers of the old ways of the bloody mist, and their ice release was a strong and respected techniques, used even by one of Izu's role model, Haku Yuki, for his senbons skills, speed and accuracy, as well as knowledge of accupuncture.
Present
This memory of Jay arose in the mind of Izu, remembering that they at least shared a similar point of view. She got up of her chair, as to make herself noticable and started waving in Jay's direction, too shy to say anything, but meaning to say that they should keep up since they havent seen each other since the academy, a few years back. As Jay approached, she pulled a chair for him.
''Hey, havent seen you since the academy! join us'' said Izu, suprised of her outgoingness, usually more shy and hesitant to talk first. But maybe her desperate need of friends and getting out of the endless cycle of boredom sessions and extensive training was getting the upper hand...
- Kaimera YakedoGenin
- Stat Page : Stats
Clan Focus : Ninjutsu
Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 226750
Re: In search of a purpose... (Open)
Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:38 am
It wasn't too long before Meiko brought the bottle of yale to the genin's table. "Arigotou," Kaimera politely said with a humble bow to the serving wench. The bottle was dark green with the contents inside, he was assuming, to be that of a clear-like yellow substance. He hasn't had some of this stuff in such a long time. A time when he met Ryo, Miki, and Ash. They were all students together and they have disappeared as well. They seemingly fell into the shadows of oblivion. They were his friends and now, it seems he barely has any of those left.
With practiced hands he had the bottle uncorked and the glasses filled to half measure in seconds, only when he slid the glass closer to the Izu did, he turn fully gazed into her lavender eyes. “Try it, you will not be disappointed,” Kaimera said with a smile before he picked up his glass and swirled the contents inside. Stopping the motion, he lifted the glass up to his mouth and took a drink. The liquid was very sweet and had a subtle burn once it hit his stomach.
Turning his focus back onto the Hyuga, he saw her eyes shift towards the door as if she saw someone she knew. Being nosy as he is, he turned his vision to whom she was looking at. It was none other than the mammoth of a boy, Jay Yuki, who had entered the building. An individual that was in the same class as both Izu and Kaimera. Surprisingly enough, even though they were all from the same class, Kaimera didn’t communicate with either of them. However, he knew that Jay hailed from the infamous Yuki Clan, the complete opposite to the Yakedo.
Yakedo is a branch that has split off from the Goka, which originally his mother was from. So, by birthright, Kaimera is a Goka as well. With the blood also came his advanced element known as Scorch, the opposite element to Jay’s family’s element, Ice. Complete opposites in both nature and nurture. However, the only real thing about Jay that he knew was that he was somewhat of a loyalist…well, his family was. Even though Kaimera is not keen on bringing back the blood games, he really only cares about the people in Kirigakure. If the world had to burn to the ground for the civilians and shinobi of the village to be safe and happy, he would surely support that cause.
During his thoughts, Izu took it upon herself to invite the boy over, and should he take the offer. Kaimera would greet him warmly, “Nice to see you again, Jay, but yes, please join us.” He invited him to sit down in the chair that Izu provided for him. “If you would like some of this Daiginjo, we can get you a glass,” he spoke cheerfully as he pushed the bottle near Jay. Kaimera can definitely tell he is a Yuki as the air feels cold around him. Like a thick shroud. While most people would inch away, the cold air brought a sense of relief to the hotblooded genin.
“So, how has it been for you two since we graduated? Any interesting stories to share?” Kaimera cheered as took another drink of his alcoholic beverage, and felt his cheeks begin to blush.
TWC: 2,857
With practiced hands he had the bottle uncorked and the glasses filled to half measure in seconds, only when he slid the glass closer to the Izu did, he turn fully gazed into her lavender eyes. “Try it, you will not be disappointed,” Kaimera said with a smile before he picked up his glass and swirled the contents inside. Stopping the motion, he lifted the glass up to his mouth and took a drink. The liquid was very sweet and had a subtle burn once it hit his stomach.
Turning his focus back onto the Hyuga, he saw her eyes shift towards the door as if she saw someone she knew. Being nosy as he is, he turned his vision to whom she was looking at. It was none other than the mammoth of a boy, Jay Yuki, who had entered the building. An individual that was in the same class as both Izu and Kaimera. Surprisingly enough, even though they were all from the same class, Kaimera didn’t communicate with either of them. However, he knew that Jay hailed from the infamous Yuki Clan, the complete opposite to the Yakedo.
Yakedo is a branch that has split off from the Goka, which originally his mother was from. So, by birthright, Kaimera is a Goka as well. With the blood also came his advanced element known as Scorch, the opposite element to Jay’s family’s element, Ice. Complete opposites in both nature and nurture. However, the only real thing about Jay that he knew was that he was somewhat of a loyalist…well, his family was. Even though Kaimera is not keen on bringing back the blood games, he really only cares about the people in Kirigakure. If the world had to burn to the ground for the civilians and shinobi of the village to be safe and happy, he would surely support that cause.
During his thoughts, Izu took it upon herself to invite the boy over, and should he take the offer. Kaimera would greet him warmly, “Nice to see you again, Jay, but yes, please join us.” He invited him to sit down in the chair that Izu provided for him. “If you would like some of this Daiginjo, we can get you a glass,” he spoke cheerfully as he pushed the bottle near Jay. Kaimera can definitely tell he is a Yuki as the air feels cold around him. Like a thick shroud. While most people would inch away, the cold air brought a sense of relief to the hotblooded genin.
“So, how has it been for you two since we graduated? Any interesting stories to share?” Kaimera cheered as took another drink of his alcoholic beverage, and felt his cheeks begin to blush.
TWC: 2,857
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- Jay YukiCitizen
- Stat Page : https://www.narutoroleplaygame.com/t56093-jay-yuki-stats#418818
Clan Focus : Ninjutsu
Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 36
In search of a purpose... (Open)
Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:35 pm
As he continued looking around his eyes darted towards a blonde girl who felt familiar in some way waving him down he stopped for a second until he noticed the white eyes that had just a hint of purple which was a the Kekkei Genkai of the Hyuuga Clan, they had some of the most unique Taijutsu techniques out of any clan and although it was not his specialty Jay loved fighting in CQC even if his clan expected him to focus on Ninjutsu, now it clicked that this was one of his old classmates at the ninja academy although he was a loner back then and didn't remember many people she did stick out to him.
" Yea it's been awhile nice to see you again Izu you're looking well " his voice was calm while speaking to Izu, Jay was not one to show energetic body language.
" Why not might as well catch up, I'm sorry I'm socially clueless what's you're name again I really didn't pay much attention back in those days " Jay sat down engaging with the group feeling kinda like a fool since he didn't remember much about this other male shinobi although he seemed like a nice guy and the young Yuki didn't get any bad vibes off him, Jay remembered Izu she was similar to him in some ways even though they didn't spend much time together by themselves he did remember speaking with her occasionally while doing group activities in the academy.
" I don't really drink, nothing against it I just view my body as a temple and it's not great for you ... now that I'm thinking about it that sounded arrogant " he sat there looking at the menu while he was waiting for verbal responses by the other two he was extremely hungry not having had anything but snacks for multiple days while out training to learn the Thousand Flying Needles of Death jutsu, the steak on the menu called to him there was nothing like some good read meat in order to nourish and heal the body after a few days of abusing your body during training, on the other hand some carbs sounded amazing to him they would easily convert to energy refilling his cells for the next time Jay needs to exert energy in training or a battle. Jay was a foodie, food was one of his coping mechanisms as a kid so he would constantly be thinking about food or out in nature attempting to catch fish or any small game his mother would cook for him, his mind snapped back to the present looking at both the people next to him he wasn't sure what to call them in his mind was it to soon to call them friends, fellow students would work for now he had just sat down and things would unfold from there where ever it leads.
" Interesting stories huh, maybe if you include training for multiple days straight in the woods although I guess it was worth it since I finally learned one of my fathers old jutsu "
WC: 514
TWC: 931
" Yea it's been awhile nice to see you again Izu you're looking well " his voice was calm while speaking to Izu, Jay was not one to show energetic body language.
" Why not might as well catch up, I'm sorry I'm socially clueless what's you're name again I really didn't pay much attention back in those days " Jay sat down engaging with the group feeling kinda like a fool since he didn't remember much about this other male shinobi although he seemed like a nice guy and the young Yuki didn't get any bad vibes off him, Jay remembered Izu she was similar to him in some ways even though they didn't spend much time together by themselves he did remember speaking with her occasionally while doing group activities in the academy.
" I don't really drink, nothing against it I just view my body as a temple and it's not great for you ... now that I'm thinking about it that sounded arrogant " he sat there looking at the menu while he was waiting for verbal responses by the other two he was extremely hungry not having had anything but snacks for multiple days while out training to learn the Thousand Flying Needles of Death jutsu, the steak on the menu called to him there was nothing like some good read meat in order to nourish and heal the body after a few days of abusing your body during training, on the other hand some carbs sounded amazing to him they would easily convert to energy refilling his cells for the next time Jay needs to exert energy in training or a battle. Jay was a foodie, food was one of his coping mechanisms as a kid so he would constantly be thinking about food or out in nature attempting to catch fish or any small game his mother would cook for him, his mind snapped back to the present looking at both the people next to him he wasn't sure what to call them in his mind was it to soon to call them friends, fellow students would work for now he had just sat down and things would unfold from there where ever it leads.
" Interesting stories huh, maybe if you include training for multiple days straight in the woods although I guess it was worth it since I finally learned one of my fathers old jutsu "
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- Izu MomochiChunin
- Stat Page : Needle Queen Page
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Village : Kirigakure
Ryo : 10000
Re: In search of a purpose... (Open)
Sat Jun 24, 2023 2:52 pm
''stories ??' replied Izu, with an awkward smile, knowing that herself had a big story, but not ready yet to share.
''well appart from training at home or in the village alleys, and reading on medicine and acupuncture, not much.'' lied Izu.
She, indeed, had a story to tell, but it was a delicate thing to talk to people she just met, as she didnt know if they were to be trusted with sensible information about something Izu did... something illegal and highly immoral, depending on who look at it.
Izu walked, her headband in hand, as she has just passed the academy test to be a genin. That was it. She was finally a full fledge shinobi, like she always wanted to be, like her ancestors and like her mom should have been, had she not been a drunk and died, killed by thugs who abbused her and drowned her. But Izu, regarding to that, had a plan in mind. In fact, since the incident, when she was barely a young kid too young for the academy, she gattered clues on who her mother murderers were. Years after years of her personnal time dedicated to it outside school, her list was complete barely a few months before the end of the academy. Izu was getting impatient for the school to finish, so she could exact her revenge, and get the honor of her mom back from those monsters who took her life and dignity away.
She found the first one, who had became a drunk, half passed out on the street, leaning against a wall with grafiti on it, barelly conscious and aware. This one was easy. He wouldnt even defend himself. She proceeded to stand right in front of him, as a way to block out the sun and make herself noticed.
''huhhh ?'' grunted the man, so ravaged by alchool and a degenerate life that he seemed older than he actually was. Izu didnt say a word. With a swift move, she pulled her hand from underneat her coat, pulling between her fingers 3 senbon, and throwing the at the chest of the man laying down, point blank. The man grunted, and coughed, a few drops of blood getting out of his exhaling breath of shock and pain, as the needles lodged in his pectorals. Izu, calmly, started to walk away, hands in her pocket, and got out the list. ''one done, 4 more to go'' said Izu in a low voice, as she was talking to herself. The man coughed even more, now cascade of blood geting out of his mouth, as he was drowning in his own blood since his lungs were perforated. He soon fell, iddle in death.
The next two where fishermans. Brothers to be exact. So Izu walked to the harbor to find them. The evening was getting there, the sun starting to set and illuminating the docks and ocean a bright orange. As she walked along the warehouses and drydocks, she finally got to the pier where the brothers where known to fish. These two were at it again, harassing a young lady with a basket of mussels she colected for her familly, and seemingly touching and grabbing her. Seing this, Izu ran, as to get there sooner. ''look out lady!'' yelled Izu, doing sign with her hands to signal her to duck and get low. The lady listenened, throwing herself to the ground. But before she could hit the ground, Izu rapidly took two more senbon and threw them at the man's throat and chest. Both of them got hit in unison, gasping immediately for air, as their throats and lungs filled with blood. Sooner after they started to fell from their injury, the young girl ran away, and Izu watched as the two man died slowly. She then got, again, her list out, and crossed the names of the two brothers, kicking their still convulsing bodies into the deep abyss of the sea undeneath the docks.
She was on her way to the last two, who were still known members of a gang, as she heard a familiar voice ''Izu? you still there ?'' said the voice of Kaimera.
''Izu ?'' said again Kaimera, confused at Izu for being unresponsive and in her toughts.
''yeah yeah sorry, i had my head in the clouds for a moment there'' blushed Izu as she looked at Kaimera, happy that he was attentive and mindfull of her.
''maybe later if we know each other more i'll tell you a story, but for now as im sure you understand i'd rather keep it to myself.'' said Izu, this time to the both of them. ''well, the food was really good! thanks a lot again Kaimera, and you too jay for joining us!'' said Izu in a calm voice, almost shy and embarassed to have her old academy fellow camarade pay for her.
''Before we go, I wanted to talk to you about something, an idea, I had while we ate and talked here. I think, as fellow students that used to go to school together, we could make a team. I mean, a lot of others students did, and we seem to be kinda the only loners who still arent in a team yet '' ushered Izu with a big giggle, a bit embarassed to still not be in a team. ''plus, it would help a lot on missions and the like, and im sure a jonin could even be our sensei, and we could learn stuff way more fast like that, and you know, rely on each others and help each other out ! what do you think guys ? wanna team up and show the world that the hidden mist kicks ass ?'' said izu in a higher voice, motivated by her own speach and eager to know the response of the two other genin.
''well appart from training at home or in the village alleys, and reading on medicine and acupuncture, not much.'' lied Izu.
She, indeed, had a story to tell, but it was a delicate thing to talk to people she just met, as she didnt know if they were to be trusted with sensible information about something Izu did... something illegal and highly immoral, depending on who look at it.
Flashback: right after academy graduation
Izu walked, her headband in hand, as she has just passed the academy test to be a genin. That was it. She was finally a full fledge shinobi, like she always wanted to be, like her ancestors and like her mom should have been, had she not been a drunk and died, killed by thugs who abbused her and drowned her. But Izu, regarding to that, had a plan in mind. In fact, since the incident, when she was barely a young kid too young for the academy, she gattered clues on who her mother murderers were. Years after years of her personnal time dedicated to it outside school, her list was complete barely a few months before the end of the academy. Izu was getting impatient for the school to finish, so she could exact her revenge, and get the honor of her mom back from those monsters who took her life and dignity away.
She found the first one, who had became a drunk, half passed out on the street, leaning against a wall with grafiti on it, barelly conscious and aware. This one was easy. He wouldnt even defend himself. She proceeded to stand right in front of him, as a way to block out the sun and make herself noticed.
''huhhh ?'' grunted the man, so ravaged by alchool and a degenerate life that he seemed older than he actually was. Izu didnt say a word. With a swift move, she pulled her hand from underneat her coat, pulling between her fingers 3 senbon, and throwing the at the chest of the man laying down, point blank. The man grunted, and coughed, a few drops of blood getting out of his exhaling breath of shock and pain, as the needles lodged in his pectorals. Izu, calmly, started to walk away, hands in her pocket, and got out the list. ''one done, 4 more to go'' said Izu in a low voice, as she was talking to herself. The man coughed even more, now cascade of blood geting out of his mouth, as he was drowning in his own blood since his lungs were perforated. He soon fell, iddle in death.
The next two where fishermans. Brothers to be exact. So Izu walked to the harbor to find them. The evening was getting there, the sun starting to set and illuminating the docks and ocean a bright orange. As she walked along the warehouses and drydocks, she finally got to the pier where the brothers where known to fish. These two were at it again, harassing a young lady with a basket of mussels she colected for her familly, and seemingly touching and grabbing her. Seing this, Izu ran, as to get there sooner. ''look out lady!'' yelled Izu, doing sign with her hands to signal her to duck and get low. The lady listenened, throwing herself to the ground. But before she could hit the ground, Izu rapidly took two more senbon and threw them at the man's throat and chest. Both of them got hit in unison, gasping immediately for air, as their throats and lungs filled with blood. Sooner after they started to fell from their injury, the young girl ran away, and Izu watched as the two man died slowly. She then got, again, her list out, and crossed the names of the two brothers, kicking their still convulsing bodies into the deep abyss of the sea undeneath the docks.
She was on her way to the last two, who were still known members of a gang, as she heard a familiar voice ''Izu? you still there ?'' said the voice of Kaimera.
Present
''Izu ?'' said again Kaimera, confused at Izu for being unresponsive and in her toughts.
''yeah yeah sorry, i had my head in the clouds for a moment there'' blushed Izu as she looked at Kaimera, happy that he was attentive and mindfull of her.
''maybe later if we know each other more i'll tell you a story, but for now as im sure you understand i'd rather keep it to myself.'' said Izu, this time to the both of them. ''well, the food was really good! thanks a lot again Kaimera, and you too jay for joining us!'' said Izu in a calm voice, almost shy and embarassed to have her old academy fellow camarade pay for her.
''Before we go, I wanted to talk to you about something, an idea, I had while we ate and talked here. I think, as fellow students that used to go to school together, we could make a team. I mean, a lot of others students did, and we seem to be kinda the only loners who still arent in a team yet '' ushered Izu with a big giggle, a bit embarassed to still not be in a team. ''plus, it would help a lot on missions and the like, and im sure a jonin could even be our sensei, and we could learn stuff way more fast like that, and you know, rely on each others and help each other out ! what do you think guys ? wanna team up and show the world that the hidden mist kicks ass ?'' said izu in a higher voice, motivated by her own speach and eager to know the response of the two other genin.
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