BGM: Lament of the Living
A dull breeze wafted through the air, stirring slightly the flora in the area. This breeze brought with it a coldness, a sort of dead stillness that was not found in the hustle and bustle of a busy village. This feeling could only come far away from civilization, far away from wandering gazes, and far away from disapproving scowls. There were no animals to speak of in this area, and the grass itself had forsaken this place by turning brown and decrepit. This was not a place for life to be. And so, as Kotsuko walked among the dead grass and the hardened dirt, he felt this place to be a perfect spot. There could be no other place so amazingly suited for his purposes. Secluded. Isolated. Alone. It was as if the land itself had plucked the idea out of the young man's mind and made it into reality. He scoured the rolling hills, walking a fair distance from the safety of his village in search of just the right spot for him to practice. He needed to test skills of his which he couldn't afford to have discovered, at least by anyone in his village. These were dark skills, not the kind that you could simply tell people about. He'd been brash in using his newly found abilities, but he couldn't afford to let that continue. He'd decided to play today's experimentation safely, which was how he'd come to be this far out into the countryside. As he continued to walk on, he saw a small valley surrounded on three sides by steep hills. The enclosure was perfect for what Ko would be doing, and so he continued to haul himself over to this little nook.
Standing in the small area, the young man looked pleased with his discovery. Setting down the bag he'd been carrying, the young man stretched his body before starting with his experimentation. His dark brown coat swayed in the breeze, opening to reveal a rather unassuming wardrobe. A plain shirt, thick pants, and a pair of leather boots didn't make the man stand out much. As he reached behind his waist, though, something odd came loose. A couple of small gourds, with symbols marking him as a shinobi of Kumogakure printed on them, were laid at his feet next to the rest of his supplies. Their contents couldn't be guessed at just yet, but it wouldn't take long now to find out. Ko quickly retrieved a large scroll from his bag, and unfurled the parchment onto the ground in front of him. There were strange markings on it, a seal of some sort. Without skipping a beat, the young man waved his hand towards the gourds he'd previously set down. The seals closing them shut released, and a steady stream of iron sand began to pour out of them. As if guided by some sort of invisible hand, the sands began to move towards the parchment until they were right on top of the paper itself. With another hand motion, the young man manipulated his sand to embed itself into the parchment as if it were ink. Words began to form inside the seals already drawn, completing the seal with traces of his own chakra imprinted into the seal. "It's done." The young man looked upon his work with a sort of giddiness not often seen in a man of his age. There was but one ingredient left.
BGM: Flirting with Death
Manipulating the iron sand again, Ko formed a small knife to form in his hand. Walking up to the seal he'd made, Ko began to speak. "O lords of the afterlife, hear my call! Come forth, demons of the night, ghosts of the beyond, and spirits of malevolence that still walk upon this earth! I summon you!" A grin began to form on the young man's lips as he spoke, twisting itself into a demented smile born of pure masochistic joy. Ko brought the knife down to one of his fingers, slicing open his skin to let a trickle of blood stream out from his finger. The crimson orbs fell onto the seal, activating a most terrible jutsu. The writing began to glow a dark purple, releasing a dark aura into the area around Kotsuko. It was evil, unholy, and dark. It was unnatural. Inside the seal, a tear was made. Not a tear in the paper, but one between this world and the spirit realm. The darkest corner of the spirit realm was opened, revealing to Kotsuko the true nature of the creatures he'd pledged his soul to. He couldn't have been happier. He called again, but this time into the infinite realm below. "I am Kotsuko, and I have signed a blood oath with thee. I require your power, here and now." A groan could be heard deep within the crevice that Ko had just created, like some sort of ancient creature awakening from its slumber. Ko's shadow, cast by the glowing purple hue, grew longer as if they had a mind of their own. The shadow grew taller, and taller, until it reached a length that was simply unnatural. "Sasaki Kotsuko, I've been expecting you..."
Kotsuko quickly homed in on the voice. It was behind him, almost right next to his ear. But as he turned around, he realized that nobody was there. There was only his shadow, looking back at him. An unsettling feeling of curiosity began to well up inside the young man, trying to figure out where this voice came from. "Show yourself, spirit. Stop hiding from me." An eerie snickering could be heard, again almost right next to his ear. "Silly human. I'm not hiding, I'm right in front of you!" Suddenly, the young man's shadow began to grin with pure malevolence. Ko would have almost been scared had he not been so calm and collected. "I see. So, how long are you going to play like this? I have some issues to tend to." The shadow's grin lessened, becoming a thin frown. "Play? Who's playing? I am born of your shadow, and it is like this that I shall remain. How else are you to use my power?" Kotsuko seemed to think over this answer for a little bit, his brow furrowed in thought. At last he seemed to come to a conclusion, as he moved to ask another question. "How long are you able to maintain this form, hiding within my shadow?" The creature smiled, it's malicious grin returning once more. "So long as you feed me chakra, I can keep this form as long as you wish."
"And what if I decide that I don't need you constantly? Say your presence is about to be detected?" The shadow seemed to chuckle a bit, as if either the question were silly or it was excited for the answer. Kotsuko couldn't tell which. "Don't you worry. Once I mark you with my seal, I'll be able to slip in and out of the spirit realm unaided. You'll only need to summon me by thought." Curious, the young man raised an eyebrow at the creature. "You are a curious creature." A twisted grin spread over the young man's mouth, mirroring the demon's smile perfectly. It looked like the youkai was truly Kotsuko's shadow. "I like it. Tell me your name, dark one." The demon was silent for a moment. The air was still, and nothing happened. Suddenly, a cackle filled the air. The creature seemed quite amused by Kotsuko's reaction. "You are an interesting one as well, Kotsuko. Very well, you may call me Fukuzai. It is a pleasure to be at your service." Still smirking, Kotsuko moved to light a cigarette. His shadow, however, remained still. Eerie. "Aptly named, I see. 'Fukuzai, the Hidden One," huh? It has a nice ring." Taking in a deep breath of smoke, the young man gained his composure for a second. He collected his thoughts. A lot had just happened, after all. "Well then, Fu. I suppose we should start on that seal you mentioned. It would be troublesome to hav-" Kotsuko stopped. Fu noticed it to, as he began to move along with Ko's movements. He looked like a normal shadow again. The young man whispered to himself, as he slowly prepared himself for the worst case scenario. "Someone's here..."
A dull breeze wafted through the air, stirring slightly the flora in the area. This breeze brought with it a coldness, a sort of dead stillness that was not found in the hustle and bustle of a busy village. This feeling could only come far away from civilization, far away from wandering gazes, and far away from disapproving scowls. There were no animals to speak of in this area, and the grass itself had forsaken this place by turning brown and decrepit. This was not a place for life to be. And so, as Kotsuko walked among the dead grass and the hardened dirt, he felt this place to be a perfect spot. There could be no other place so amazingly suited for his purposes. Secluded. Isolated. Alone. It was as if the land itself had plucked the idea out of the young man's mind and made it into reality. He scoured the rolling hills, walking a fair distance from the safety of his village in search of just the right spot for him to practice. He needed to test skills of his which he couldn't afford to have discovered, at least by anyone in his village. These were dark skills, not the kind that you could simply tell people about. He'd been brash in using his newly found abilities, but he couldn't afford to let that continue. He'd decided to play today's experimentation safely, which was how he'd come to be this far out into the countryside. As he continued to walk on, he saw a small valley surrounded on three sides by steep hills. The enclosure was perfect for what Ko would be doing, and so he continued to haul himself over to this little nook.
Standing in the small area, the young man looked pleased with his discovery. Setting down the bag he'd been carrying, the young man stretched his body before starting with his experimentation. His dark brown coat swayed in the breeze, opening to reveal a rather unassuming wardrobe. A plain shirt, thick pants, and a pair of leather boots didn't make the man stand out much. As he reached behind his waist, though, something odd came loose. A couple of small gourds, with symbols marking him as a shinobi of Kumogakure printed on them, were laid at his feet next to the rest of his supplies. Their contents couldn't be guessed at just yet, but it wouldn't take long now to find out. Ko quickly retrieved a large scroll from his bag, and unfurled the parchment onto the ground in front of him. There were strange markings on it, a seal of some sort. Without skipping a beat, the young man waved his hand towards the gourds he'd previously set down. The seals closing them shut released, and a steady stream of iron sand began to pour out of them. As if guided by some sort of invisible hand, the sands began to move towards the parchment until they were right on top of the paper itself. With another hand motion, the young man manipulated his sand to embed itself into the parchment as if it were ink. Words began to form inside the seals already drawn, completing the seal with traces of his own chakra imprinted into the seal. "It's done." The young man looked upon his work with a sort of giddiness not often seen in a man of his age. There was but one ingredient left.
BGM: Flirting with Death
Manipulating the iron sand again, Ko formed a small knife to form in his hand. Walking up to the seal he'd made, Ko began to speak. "O lords of the afterlife, hear my call! Come forth, demons of the night, ghosts of the beyond, and spirits of malevolence that still walk upon this earth! I summon you!" A grin began to form on the young man's lips as he spoke, twisting itself into a demented smile born of pure masochistic joy. Ko brought the knife down to one of his fingers, slicing open his skin to let a trickle of blood stream out from his finger. The crimson orbs fell onto the seal, activating a most terrible jutsu. The writing began to glow a dark purple, releasing a dark aura into the area around Kotsuko. It was evil, unholy, and dark. It was unnatural. Inside the seal, a tear was made. Not a tear in the paper, but one between this world and the spirit realm. The darkest corner of the spirit realm was opened, revealing to Kotsuko the true nature of the creatures he'd pledged his soul to. He couldn't have been happier. He called again, but this time into the infinite realm below. "I am Kotsuko, and I have signed a blood oath with thee. I require your power, here and now." A groan could be heard deep within the crevice that Ko had just created, like some sort of ancient creature awakening from its slumber. Ko's shadow, cast by the glowing purple hue, grew longer as if they had a mind of their own. The shadow grew taller, and taller, until it reached a length that was simply unnatural. "Sasaki Kotsuko, I've been expecting you..."
Kotsuko quickly homed in on the voice. It was behind him, almost right next to his ear. But as he turned around, he realized that nobody was there. There was only his shadow, looking back at him. An unsettling feeling of curiosity began to well up inside the young man, trying to figure out where this voice came from. "Show yourself, spirit. Stop hiding from me." An eerie snickering could be heard, again almost right next to his ear. "Silly human. I'm not hiding, I'm right in front of you!" Suddenly, the young man's shadow began to grin with pure malevolence. Ko would have almost been scared had he not been so calm and collected. "I see. So, how long are you going to play like this? I have some issues to tend to." The shadow's grin lessened, becoming a thin frown. "Play? Who's playing? I am born of your shadow, and it is like this that I shall remain. How else are you to use my power?" Kotsuko seemed to think over this answer for a little bit, his brow furrowed in thought. At last he seemed to come to a conclusion, as he moved to ask another question. "How long are you able to maintain this form, hiding within my shadow?" The creature smiled, it's malicious grin returning once more. "So long as you feed me chakra, I can keep this form as long as you wish."
"And what if I decide that I don't need you constantly? Say your presence is about to be detected?" The shadow seemed to chuckle a bit, as if either the question were silly or it was excited for the answer. Kotsuko couldn't tell which. "Don't you worry. Once I mark you with my seal, I'll be able to slip in and out of the spirit realm unaided. You'll only need to summon me by thought." Curious, the young man raised an eyebrow at the creature. "You are a curious creature." A twisted grin spread over the young man's mouth, mirroring the demon's smile perfectly. It looked like the youkai was truly Kotsuko's shadow. "I like it. Tell me your name, dark one." The demon was silent for a moment. The air was still, and nothing happened. Suddenly, a cackle filled the air. The creature seemed quite amused by Kotsuko's reaction. "You are an interesting one as well, Kotsuko. Very well, you may call me Fukuzai. It is a pleasure to be at your service." Still smirking, Kotsuko moved to light a cigarette. His shadow, however, remained still. Eerie. "Aptly named, I see. 'Fukuzai, the Hidden One," huh? It has a nice ring." Taking in a deep breath of smoke, the young man gained his composure for a second. He collected his thoughts. A lot had just happened, after all. "Well then, Fu. I suppose we should start on that seal you mentioned. It would be troublesome to hav-" Kotsuko stopped. Fu noticed it to, as he began to move along with Ko's movements. He looked like a normal shadow again. The young man whispered to himself, as he slowly prepared himself for the worst case scenario. "Someone's here..."