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- Mission list:
Mission Name: Gnome-body Knows
Rank: E-Rank
Mission Location: Any
Challenges: -
Task: An elder has approached you with a rather odd request: something has been troubling their garden in the dead of night. They have only one leading theory as to the suspect. Garden Gnomes. Whoever or whatever is the true culprit is for you to discover. Stealth is key. Report what you find in the morning, and you'll be rewarded with some extra allowance for your trouble.
Word Count Requirement: 500
Reward:1,000 Ryo / 5 AP
https://www.narutoroleplaygame.com/t57038-gnome-body-knows
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Mission Name: Happy Harvest (Pt.1)
Rank:C
Mission Location:Universal
Challenges:
Task: In the lands you find yourself in local farmers have all been coming together to assist each other in harvesting their crops. However, due to the lack of manpower some of them have put out a request for aid. Upon inquiry, you’d learn that a cold-like sickness has swept through the village, limiting the availability of manpower and that some farmers fear that if the crops aren't harvested in time, they would spoil and be inedible. They're also nervous due to an increase in activity from nearby bandits, and the farmers fear they may be assaulted while trying to complete their work.
You're requested to stop at a minimum of two farms in the area to assist in harvesting, processing, and packing of whatever produce they have. If bandits interfere, you're asked to detain them if able. However if you must execute them to keep the farmers safe, you will not be penalized.
Note: This is the beginning of an arc mission, leading to Happy Harvest (Pt.2)
Word Count Requirement: 2,000
Reward:4,000Ryo / 20AP
https://www.narutoroleplaygame.com/t58050-happy-harvest-pt-1
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Mission Name: Why Don't We Dance? (Pt. 4)
Rank: B
Mission Location: Universal
Challenges: Arc
Task: The troupe has sent for you and requests that you come to apply your wit when it comes to combat. The troupe is looking to have a show that displays combat abilities and dangerous stunts to inspire a local lord who has a long history aiding villages in times of war. They want you to lead in creating the show and the choreography of the combat and excitement on stage.
Remember, this show is meant to be non-lethal, so avoid anything too dangerous that may cause injury or death. The troupe also wishes to use this show again in the future, so make sure that roles and acts can be reproduced by the troupe in the future.
Word Count Requirement: 3000 WC
Reward:7500 Ryo / 37 AP
Character Requirements: completed previous mission: Why Don't We Dance? (Pt. 4)Character Exclusive: N/A
https://www.narutoroleplaygame.com/t53366-why-don-t-we-dance-pt-4
Previous arc missions completed: https://www.narutoroleplaygame.com/t57574-yoto-s-mission-log#428272
- Gnome-body Knows (E rank):
Yoto feels excited as he enters the Land of Lighting. It is his first visit to this place and he has heard many interesting things about it. The Land of Lighting is famous for its mysterious and beautiful nature, which attracts many travelers like him. Yoto wishes to discover as much of this land as possible and have some adventures.
When he stays in a small village, he meets an old man who offers him lodging and food in exchange for a small favor. The old man tells him that something is destroying his garden at night and that he suspects dwarves. Yoto laughs at this, thinking it's just hyperbole. He agrees to look into it, but doesn't take it seriously.
At night, Yoto goes to the old man's garden. He is careful and quiet so as not to attract attention. He sees several dwarves in the garden. However, in the back of the bush, he sees eyes glittering in the darkness. They look harmless, but Yoto notices that some of them are moving. After a while, he realizes they are cats.
Yoto decides to follow the cats closely. He approaches one of them and hides behind a bush. He waits for something to happen. After a while, he hears meowing. He looks up and sees the cat moving. It's a beautiful black cat with a white spot on its chest. In her mouth is a piece of carrot that she took from the flower bed. Yoto is amazed. The old man was right.
Yoto wants to find out more about these animals. Whose are they? What are they doing in the garden? How did they get here? Yoto decides to continue his observation. He hopes to find answers to his questions. So he spends the whole night in the garden, watching the cats and their activities.
In the morning, he returns to the old man and tells him what he saw. The old man is surprised and disappointed. He tells him that the cats are his neighbour's cats by the appearance described and that they are causing him problems. She tells him that she has been arguing with him for a long time about not watching his cats and letting them run loose. She tells him that she is afraid that the cats will ruin his entire crop and cause damage.
Yoto goes to his neighbor's house and rings the doorbell. A young man with a friendly smile answers the door. Yoto introduces himself and tells him that he is a traveler and that he used to stay at the old man's house. Then he tells him about the cats and how they are causing trouble in his garden. She asks him to keep an eye on them and not allow them to go there.
The neighbor agrees that these are good ideas. Yoto advises him to fix the fence around the houses. The neighbor agrees. Yoto was persuasive and you could hear from the tone of his voice that he was doing this for his own good. Otherwise, he might end up worse off because of his cats. It was a mild combination of threatening, friendly advice that might lead to a neighborly settlement. Once she talks to him like that, he thanks her for her helpfulness and heads towards the landlord's house. Yoto then returns to the landlord, tells him that he has solved the problem and that the cats shouldn't be a problem in the future. That the neighbor has promised to make sure the cats don't escape off his property. He talked some more, took the money they had found and some more. He was a little tired because he hadn't slept all night, so he decided to stay in the house one more day.
WC: 630
- Happy Harvest (Pt.1) (C rank):
Yoto was a young ninja who was sent on a mission to the land of the Lighting. It was a small and remote land known for its beauty and tranquility. Yoto was excited to experience new people and culture, but he also knew that his mission would not be easy. He would have to pose as an ordinary traveler and see if there were any suspicious activities or threats in the country.
Yoto arrived in the land of the lighting at the end of summer when the harvest was at its peak. All around him he saw green fields filled with various crops. He was amazed at the diversity and richness of agriculture. He stopped in one of the villages where he stayed at a small inn. The innkeeper was an old and friendly man who offered him hot food and drink. Yoto struck up a conversation with him and learned that the village was famous for its rice and tea cultivation. The innkeeper also told him that the villagers help each other with the harvest because it is hard work that requires many people.
"It's a beautiful tradition," Yoto said with a smile. "Can I join in and help too?"
The innkeeper paused and looked at him in surprise. "Really? That would be very kind of you. But are you sure you want to? It's not easy, and besides, you have to put yourself in danger."
"Danger? What danger?" Yoto asked curiously.
The innkeeper sighed and said: "Recently, there have been robbers attacking farmers and stealing their crops. They are ruthless criminals who won't hesitate to kill if you stand up to them. Many of the farmers are sick or injured and therefore do not have enough strength to defend themselves. If you wanted to help, you would have to be prepared to fight."
Yoto felt both excitement and apprehension. This was an opportunity to accomplish his mission and find out who was behind the robbers. But it was also a risk of being discovered or hurt. Still, he decided to give it a try.
"Don't worry, I'm used to danger. And I'd like to help your people. Where can I start?" Yoto said determinedly.
The innkeeper smiled and thanked him. "You are very brave and generous. You can start at my brother's farm, which is only a few kilometers away. It is a large farm where they grow rice and vegetables. My brother's name is Kaito and he is a good man. Tell him you're my friend and he'll be happy to give you work and accommodation. But be careful, robbers can appear at any time."
Yoto thanked the innkeeper and started on his way. He was full of determination and curiosity. What awaited him at his brother's farm? Who are the robbers and why are they attacking the farmer? And how will he accomplish his mission in the land of the lighting?
Yoto arrived at Kaita's farm after several hours of travel. It was a large area of alternating rice paddies, vegetable gardens and orchards. Yoto was amazed at the quantity and quality of the crops the farm produced. He saw several people working in the fields, harvesting, cleaning and packing the crops. They all looked tired but happy. Yoto approached one of them and addressed him.
"Hello, I'm looking for Kaito. I am a friend of his brother, the village innkeeper. He told me that I could help him work on his farm," Yoto said politely.
The man looked at him with surprise and suspicion. He was a tall and burly man, with brown hair and beard. He wore simple clothes and a hat. "Are you a friend of his brother? And what are you doing in the land of the lighting? Are you a traveler?" The man asked.
"Yes, I am a traveller. I wanted to see your country and its beauty. And when I learned that you needed help, I decided to offer. I like working on the farm, it's good for the body and soul," Yoto replied sincerely.
The man thought and then smiled. "Well, that is very generous of you. I am Kaito, the brother of the innkeeper. You are welcome to my farm. We have a lot of work to do here, so every hand is useful. But I must warn you, it's not safe. Robbers often attack us and steal our crops. You must be prepared to defend yourself if they appear."
Yoto nodded and said: "Thank you for your hospitality. And don't worry, I am not afraid of robbers. I can take care of myself. And I'd like to help you stop them."
Kaito looked at him with admiration and appreciation. "That's a brave word. You have courage and strength. You're like a ninja."
Yoto paused, feeling his heart rate increase. How did Kaito know about ninjas? What if he had seen through him? What if it's a trap? Yoto tried to remain calm and said: "Ninja? What's that?"
Kaito laughed and said: "It's a secret warrior who uses various skills and tricks to accomplish his missions. I've heard of them from rumors and stories. They are said to be masters of espionage, sabotage, and assassination. They're said to be people who can shapeshift, control the elements and even read minds. They are fascinating creatures, but also very dangerous. They are said to live in other countries where they are hired by various rulers and organizations to carry out their interests. They are said to be people who can change the fate of the world."
Yoto realized that Kaito had no concrete information about the ninjas, only a superficial knowledge from the narrative. This both reassured and amused him. "That sounds like a fairy tale. Do you think such people really exist?" Yoto asked.
Kaito shrugged and said: "Who knows? Maybe yes, maybe no. But I wouldn't wish to meet one. I prefer to live in peace and harmony with the land and the people. That is the meaning of life for me."
Yoto agreed and said: "That's a beautiful sentiment. I also love nature and people. And I would like to help you preserve your peaceful life. What can I do?"
Kaito smiled and pointed him to one of the rice fields. "You can start here. Help us harvest the rice, remove the weeds, and bag it. It's a simple but important job. Rice is the basis of our diet and our economy. We must protect and respect it. Come, I'll show you how to do it."
Yoto followed Kaito and joined the other farmers. He began to work with enthusiasm and skill. He felt good that he was doing something useful and beneficial. But he was also vigilant and observant. He knew that his mission had not yet begun. And that the robbers could appear at any time.
Yoto worked at Kaito's farm for several days. During that time, he made friends with many farmers who accepted him as one of their own. He learned from them how to grow, harvest and process different crops. He admired their industriousness, hospitality and joie de vivre. He felt part of their community. But he also remembered his mission. He watched for any suspicious persons or activities. Finding out who the robbers were and why they were attacking the farmers. And he was looking for a way to deal with them.
One day, an opportunity presented itself. It was a beautiful and sunny day when the rice harvest was about to finish. Yoto was helping Kaito and the other farmers to bag the rice and load it onto wagons. They planned to take the crop to the village where it would be sold or traded for other goods. It was a joyous and festive moment as the farmers wanted to enjoy the fruits of their labor. But it was also the time when they were most vulnerable.
Yoto noticed that a group of horsemen appeared on the horizon. There were about ten of them, and they were all armed with swords, bows and spears. They wore dark and dirty clothes that were meant to disguise them. They were robbers who had come to steal the crops. Yoto immediately alerted Kaito and the other farmers.
"Look, there are robbers! Get ready to fight!" Yoto shouted.
Kaito and the other farmers turned around and saw the riders. They panicked and started shouting. Some of them tried to hide, others tried to defend themselves. Kaito picked up his pitchfork and said: "We will not let them take our crops! We must stand up! Join us, my friend!"
Yoto nodded and picked up his scythe. He was ready to fight, but he also had another plan. He wanted to find out who the robbers were and what motivated them. And he wanted to disarm them without killing any of them. He knew it would be difficult, but not impossible. He used his ninja skills to sneak up on the horsemen. He wanted to lure them away from the farmers and capture them.
The robbers approached the farm and began to attack. They shot arrows, slashed swords and threw spears. They wanted to intimidate the farmers and force them to hand over their crops. They were heartless and cruel criminals who had no respect for life or work. They were people who lived on violence and greed.
Yoto got to one of the riders and hit him in the leg with a scythe. The rider screamed in pain and fell off his horse. Yoto quickly tied him up and hid him behind some bushes. Then he lunged at another rider and repeated the same maneuver. He continued until he had captured five riders. The other five didn't notice because they were busy attacking the farmer. Yoto returned to the farm and helped Kaito and the other farmers fight them off. He used his scythe as a weapon, but tried not to kill any of them. He just wanted to wound or stun them.
The fight lasted several minutes, but in the end the farmers managed to win. The robbers were defeated and driven off. Some of them escaped, others were captured. The farmers cheered and hugged each other. They were happy to have defended their crops and their lives. They were also grateful to Yota who helped them and saved them. Kaito hugged him and said: "You are our hero, my friend! Thanks to you, we have won! How did you do it?"
Yoto smiled and said: "It was just luck and courage. I also had a plan. Look, I captured five of them. Maybe they'll tell us who they are and why they attacked us. Maybe we can figure out how to stop them."
Kaito looked at the bound riders and was surprised. "That's amazing! How did you do that without killing them? It's almost like magic."
Yoto laughed and said: "It's not magic, it's just a skill. And a bit of trickery. But whatever. The important thing is that we beat them. Let's take them to the village and interrogate them. Maybe they'll tell us something interesting."
Kaito agreed and said: "Okay, let's go. But first we have to celebrate our victory. We have plenty of food and drink. Join us, my friend. Today is your day. Today you are our ninja."
Yoto and Kaito took the captured robbers to the village, where they handed them over to a local village head named Takato. Takato was an old and experienced man who had authority and respect. He was a fair and honest man who was concerned about the safety and order of the country for months. He was glad that Yoto and Kaito had stopped the robbers and captured them. He thanked them and praised them. Then he invited them to join the interrogation.
Yoto and Kaito agreed and went to his office which was more like a pantry in that room the criminals had already been caught. They were filthy and haggard men who looked frightened and desperate. Some of them were wounded, others were sick. They were people who lived on the margins of society, without hope or a future. These were people who had been victims of war and poverty.
Takato asked one of them a few questions, but Yoto didn't heed them. It was clear to him that he was going to turn out very badly, but he wasn't too interested in any further information. Therefore, halfway through the interrogation, he collected himself, took his reward, and left. It wasn't that Yoto was afraid of blood, but rather that he was sickened by the sight of stupid, poor bandits who, for a few coins, would end up hungry in a dungeon at best and in a tree somewhere with rope around their necks at worst. And seeing the likely criminals hanged wasn't worth the musk to him to look at their ugly faces. He didn't like to remember the faces of people already dead.
WC: 2165
- Why Don't We Dance? (Pt. 4) (B rank):
Yoto was a puppeteer and wandering shinobi who supported himself with various commissions and adventures. One of his greatest loves was his ex-girlfriend, who was also a puppeteer and member of an art group. Their relationship ended several years ago when they broke up due to their different goals and lifestyles. Yoto wanted to travel the world and experience new places and people, while she wanted to stay true to her group and perform for audiences.
Yet Yoto still remembered her and their time together. One of them was when they first met in the Land of the lighting, where her group was performing for a local lord. Yoto had been hired at the time as security and escort for the group as they traveled the country performing their art. He was captivated by her beauty, talent and personality, and she was curious about his skills and experience. During their journey, they grew closer and eventually fell in love.
However, their love did not last long. After a few months of living together, they began to argue and disagree on many things. Yoto felt that he was trapped in one place and that he missed excitement and adventure. She felt that he was irresponsible and independent, and that he did not give her enough attention and love. In the end, they decided it was better if they parted ways and each went their separate ways.
Since he left Hana, Yoto has wandered around different countries on various assignments and missions. Sometimes fighting, sometimes helping, sometimes cheating. He was always curious and looking for something new and interesting to do, something fun and fulfilling.
Yoto traveled all over the world and saw many beautiful and wild places. He saw mountains and seas, forests and deserts, cities and villages. He saw different cultures and traditions, art and music, food and drink. He has seen different people and animals, friends and enemies, allies and adversaries. He saw different experiences and stories, joy and sorrow, love and hate. He saw so much that he couldn't even remember.
Yoto engaged in various activities and adventures. Sometimes he joined a group or organization that offered him a job or cooperation. Sometimes he became a hired fighter or assassin, fulfilling orders or contracts. Sometimes he became a swindler or thief who stole or cheated. Sometimes he became a helper or rescuer who helped or protected. Sometimes he became an artist or performer who created or performed. Sometimes he became a traveler or explorer who explored or searched. He did so much he couldn't even imagine.
Yoto met different women and men who offered him their affection or love. Sometimes he spent one night or a few days with them, sometimes he stayed with them for weeks or months. But he never found anyone who loved him as much as she did.
One day he got a letter from her group. They wrote that they needed his help and that they were begging him to come to the Land of the Lighting where they were performing. They wrote to him that they wanted to do a show that would show combat skills and dangerous stunts to inspire the local lord who had a long history of helping villages in times of war. They wanted him to lead the creation of the show and choreograph the fighting and excitement on stage.
Yoto was surprised and curious. He didn't understand why they would want him after so long. He didn't know what to make of it. Was it a trap? Was it a trap? Was it a chance for reconciliation? Or did they just need someone to help them with their plan?
Yoto decided to find out. He took the letter and a few of his puppets and set off for the Land of the Lighting. Along the way, he remembered her face, her voice, her touch. He felt old feelings returning, but also old wounds. He wasn't sure what awaited him when he saw her again. He was sure of only one thing. It would be interesting.
Yoto arrived in the Land of the Lighting after several days of travel. It was a beautiful and rich land ruled by a powerful and wise lord named Tsukuyomi. He was a great patron of art and culture, and therefore supported the various artistic groups that came to him from all over the world. One of them was the group of Yota's ex-girlfriend, whose name was Hana.
Hana was a puppeteer and the leader of the group that specialized in theatrical and musical performances. Her group was made up of a variety of talented and interesting people who each had their own style and personality. They were:
- Kaito, an acrobat and juggler who could perform incredible stunts with balls, cones, knives and fire.
- Rina, a singer and flautist who could sing and play the flute in a way that enchanted and soothed everyone who heard her.
- Sora, a magician and illusionist who could create various tricks and illusions that amazed and entertained the audience.
- Taro, an entertainer and comedian who could tell jokes and stories that made the audience laugh and enjoy themselves.
- Hana, a puppeteer and leader who was able to control and animate various puppets that looked like living beings.
Yoto met them at their camp, which was not far from Lord Tsukuyomi's castle. They were happy to see him and welcomed him warmly. They all had good memories of him, and wanted to discuss old times with him. All except Hannah.
Hana was cold and distant. She showed no joy or sadness when she saw him. She just shook his hand and thanked him for coming. Then she told him that they needed his help with their show, and that she would explain to him what they were planning.
Yoto felt his heart tighten. He could see that she had changed. She was different than he remembered her. She was tougher, more withdrawn, more reserved. She had lost some of her charm and joy. What had happened to her? What had happened between them?
Yoto tried to suppress his feelings and focus on her words. He listened as she explained that their show was meant to be a celebration of the fighting spirit and courage that Lord Tsukuyomi and his people had shown in times of war. She told him that they wanted to show how one could stand up to the enemy and win against them, and how one could sacrifice for the greater good. She told him that they wanted to use puppets to represent the various warriors and weapons, and that they wanted him to help them control and coordinate them.
Yoto was confused and curious. He didn't understand why they would want to put on such a show. Wasn't it against their art and philosophy? Wasn't it too dangerous and violent? Wasn't it against their nature and character?
Yoto asked why they were doing it. Hana answered that they were doing it for Mr. Tsukuyomi. She told him that it was his wish and request, and that he had promised them a great reward and recognition if they fulfilled it. She told him that it was a great opportunity and honor for them, and that they would be foolish to refuse it.
Yoto looked into her eyes. He saw something in them that seemed familiar. He saw desire, ambition, pride. He saw in them the same things he had once seen in himself. He saw in them the same things that had once led him to leave her.
Yoto realized it wasn't just her that had changed. He had changed too. He had lost some of his desire, his ambition, his pride. He'd lost something of his purpose and goal. He had lost something of himself.
Yoto decided to help her. Not because he wanted money or fame. Not because he wanted to please Mr. Tsukuyomi. Not because he wanted to renew their love. But because he wanted to find himself. He wanted to find what he had lost.
Yoto and Hana started working on the show. Together they thought of different scenes and situations to perform on stage. Yoto helped them control and coordinate the puppets, which were designed to look like different fighters and weapons. Hana helped them with the selection and production of the puppets, which were made of high quality and durable materials. They both tried to make the show as realistic and impressive as possible.
Yoto and Hana also worked with the other members of the group, who each had a role and task in the show. Kaito was responsible for the acrobatic and juggling stunts that would add dynamism and excitement to the show. Rina was responsible for the singing and flute playing that would add atmosphere and emotion to the show. Sora was responsible for magic and illusionist tricks that would add mystery and surprise to the show. Taro was responsible for the entertainer and comic moments that would add humor and lightness to the show.
Yoto and Hana also tried to make the show as much in line with Tsukuyomi-san's wishes and expectations as possible. They studied his history, personality, interests and preferences. They found him to be a great warrior and strategist who led his people to many victories and glory. They found that he is also a great lover of art and culture who appreciates different forms and expressions. They found that he is also a great patron and benefactor who supports various projects and initiatives.
Yoto and Hana decided that the show would have three parts. The first part will show how Lord Tsukuyomi and his people prepared for war and how they trained and honed their fighting skills. The second part will show how Lord Tsukuyomi and his people confronted their enemies and how they defeated them in various battles and clashes. The third part will show how Lord Tsukuyomi and his people returned from the war and how they celebrated their victory and peace.
Yoto and Hana hoped that Mr. Tsukuyomi and his guests would enjoy the show. They hoped they would find the show entertaining, informative, inspiring, and dazzling. They hoped the show would be successful, profitable, recognized and memorable.
Yoto and Hana also hoped that the show would mean something to themselves. They hoped the show would be an opportunity, a challenge, a test, and a reward. They hoped that the show would be a journey for them, towards regeneration and strengthening their relationship together.
Yoto and Hana finished the show. It was a spectacular and stunning show that captivated and thrilled Mr. Tsukuyomi and his guests. The show was full of action, suspense, drama, humor and emotion. The show was a masterpiece that showcased their artistry, talent, ability and creativity.
Yoto and Hana were happy and proud. They had accomplished their task and achieved their goal. They earned recognition, admiration, respect and reward. They also gained new experiences, knowledge, skills and friends. They have also gained something more.
Yoto and Hana grew closer during the show and rediscovered their love. They realized that they still love each other and that they still need each other. They realized that they complement and inspire each other. They realized that they had changed and improved each other. They realized that they found each other and did not find each other.
Yoto and Hana decided to stay together. Not because it was easy or comfortable. Not because it was expected or desired. Not because it was fateful or inevitable. But because it was their choice and their happiness.
Yoto and Hana chose to travel the world and perform for different people and audiences. They wanted to showcase their art and culture, while learning about other arts and cultures. They wanted to share their experiences and stories, while listening to other experiences and stories. They wanted to live their adventure and excitement, while enjoying their peace and quiet.
Yoto and Hana decided to be happy together. Not because it was perfect or ideal. Not because it would be without problems or conflict. Not because it would be without flaws or shortcomings. But because, at least for now, that was the path they decided to take.
The next day, Yoto and Hana woke up in a tent they had set up on the edge of the forest. They were embracing each other, feeling happy and relaxed. That night, they enjoyed their love and passion, which they had long denied each other. Now they were enjoying their tenderness and closeness, which they had long denied themselves.
They got out of bed and got ready for a new day. They came out of the tent and went to the fireplace for breakfast where their friends and colleagues from the art group were waiting for them. Everyone greeted them warmly and congratulated them on their successful show. Yoto and Hana thanked them and sat down with them.
During breakfast, they talked about the show, Mr. Tsukuyomi, and their plans. Yoto and Hana told them that they had decided to stay together and travel the world. The others were surprised but also happy for them. They supported them in their decision and wished them good luck.
After breakfast, Yoto and Hana returned to their tent and packed their things. They were ready to leave. They took their luggage and left the forest. There they joined the other members of the art group who were also ready to leave. They all took their backpacks and started walking to their next destination where they were to perform for another audience.
Yoto and Hana walked side by side and held hands. They looked at the scenery they were walking through. It was a beautiful and varied landscape, full of mountains, fields, rivers and villages. It was a landscape where they found each other again and fell in love. It was the landscape where their new life began.
Yoto and Hana spent several days and nights together in the forest. They enjoyed each other's company and freedom. Every day they practiced their art and practiced their skills. Every night they devoted themselves to their love and deepened their bond. They were happy and content.
But their happiness was not to last forever. The day was soon approaching when they would leave for their next destination. Yoto and Hana knew they had to decide what to do. Would they stay together and travel the world? Or would they split up and go their separate ways?
Yoto and Hana dreaded the decision. They were afraid of losing what they had found. They were afraid of hurting the one they loved. They were afraid of making a mistake they would regret.
Yoto and Hana decided to talk about what they felt and what they wanted. They sat down by the fire and began to talk honestly. They told each other that they still loved each other and that they still needed each other. They told each other that they complemented and inspired each other. They told each other that they had changed and improved each other. They told each other that they had found each other and not found each other.
Yoto and Hana decided that they wanted to stay together and travel the world. They wanted to show their art and culture, while learning about other arts and cultures. They wanted to share their experiences and stories, while listening to other experiences and stories. They wanted to live their adventure and excitement, while enjoying their peace and quiet.
Yoto and Hana decided that they would be happy together. Not because it was perfect or ideal. Not because it would be without problems or conflict. Not because it would be without flaws or shortcomings. But because it was their story and their purpose.
Yoto and Hana decided to tell the other members of the art group. They wanted to ask for their permission and understanding. They wanted to assure them that they still loved them and that they would be grateful. They wanted to say goodbye and thank them.
Yoto and Hana decided to do this on the last night before they left. They met the others by the fireplace and began to tell them of their decision. The others listened attentively and reacted in different ways. Some were surprised, some were sad, some were angry, some were happy.
Yoto and Hana tried to explain why they had made that decision. They said they loved each other and wanted to be together. They said they wanted to travel the world and perform for different people and audiences. They said they wanted to live their dream and their passion.
Yoto and Hana tried to ask for permission and understanding. They said they didn't want to betray or abandon anyone. They said they didn't want to sadden or offend anyone. They said they didn't want to disappoint or lose anyone.
Yoto and Hana tried to assure them that they were still loved and that they would be grateful. They said that they valued their friendship and cooperation. They said they remembered their experiences and stories. They said they wished them happiness and success.
Yoto and Hana tried to say goodbye and thank you. They said they were glad to have met them and that they had enjoyed their company. They said they were happy to have worked with them and to have learned from them. They said they were proud to have performed with them and to have represented them.
Yoto and Hana tried to be strong and brave. But it was hard. They felt sadness and regret. They felt fear and doubt. They felt pain and guilt.
Yoto and Hana tried to be happy and excited. But it was hard. They felt joy and hope. They felt love and trust. They felt excitement and determination.
Yoto and Hana tried to be together. But it was hard. They felt torn and confused. They felt lonely and lost. They felt vulnerable and threatened.
Yoto and Hana decided to do it. But it was hard. They said goodbye to the others and left. They left behind their friends and colleagues. They left behind their group and their family.
Yoto and Hana decided to do it. But it was hard. They set out on their journey and didn't look back. Yoto left his life as a loner and she left the group that was home. This didn't even take a few hours. Hana went to buy food for both of them, saying that Yoto would wait outside. When they returned with two servings of soup, Yoto was gone. He had betrayed her again.
WC: 3112
After all the hard days, he decided that there was no reason to stay in the Land of Lighting anymore, but it was time to head to the destination he had been heading to since leaving the Land of Mountains, but a visit to the Land of Lightning was necessary. He packed up all his belongings and was gone in a flash.
(Not counted in the TWC total)
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[EXIT]
(Travel to Land of Moon)
Used to travel: Travel Tokens
WC: 630
WC: 2165
WC: 3112
TWC: 5907
A-Grade Firework
+50% TWC BONUS
5907+2500(max limit)
TWC: 8407
Claims:
TWC: 8407 = 84 Stats= + 15 Chakra// +4 Speed
(Max 300 stats achieved)
Max stat training at 25%:
Specialty Artisan (5000 WC)
Poison Mist (B rank - 1125 WC)
Wind Release: Vaccum Wave (B rank - 1125 WC)
Damage Reduction Shield (B rank - 1125 WC)
32 WC donated to charity
Mission claims:
25,000 Ryo (2x 12,500)// 62 AP
- Ayato HyuugaHogokage
- Stat Page : ㊆
Mission Record : ㊆
Summoning Contract : Forest of Dreams Ravens
Living Clones : Natsuki
Toneri
Familiar : Maneki
Legendary Equipment : Raiment of Eternal Fortune
Stone of Gelel
Clan Focus : Taijutsu
Village : Hoshigakure
Ryo : 435700
Yoto Hisashiburi wrote:
___________
[EXIT]
(Travel to Land of Moon)
Used to travel: Travel Tokens
WC: 630
WC: 2165
WC: 3112
TWC: 5907
A-Grade Firework
+50% TWC BONUS
5907+2500(max limit)
TWC: 8407
Claims:
TWC: 8407 = 84 Stats= + 15 Chakra// +4 Speed
(Max 300 stats achieved)
Max stat training at 25%:
Specialty Artisan (5000 WC)
Poison Mist (B rank - 1125 WC)
Wind Release: Vaccum Wave (B rank - 1125 WC)
Damage Reduction Shield (B rank - 1125 WC)32 WC donated to charityMission claims:25,000 Ryo (2x 12,500)// 62 AP
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