Entrance to Saint Isamu’s Square
Holy See of Tenouza, Boundary of the Lateran Treaty
…0800 Hours, the day after yesterday...
Even though it was shorter than the Torre Celeste, the main spire of Saint Isamu’s Basilica, not to mention the actual super cathedral itself, was an imposing sight. Situated at the far end of the massive, travertine cobblestone-paved plaza named after the same saint, the Basilica sported four-column-deep marble colonnades that encircled the plaza in a partial ellipse, as if it were the torso of a giant, whose arms attempted to sweep all present into its embrace. In the center of the plaza, a needle-shaped obelisk of red granite stood nearly thirty meters tall, and was supported by bronze lions at its base, with a Tenouzan emblem capping its point. The obelisk was said to be perhaps the oldest man-made object on the planet, and was older than Tenouza itself by at least three thousand years if the story was to be believed.
Radiating out from the main cathedral and surrounding the plaza, innumerable other ancient buildings sprang up in the chaotic, non-planned pattern that marked the truly ancient cities. The plaza itself was at the lowest point of a natural U-shaped valley, and everything else was built up the sloping hills surrounding the basilica. The Pontifical Palace of Saint Himura was located on a hill to the west, its roof poking up above the line set by the roof of the encircling colonnades, and beyond, the lush gardens that marked the geography of most of Tenouza itself seemed to envelop the chaos of the plaza in a calming sea of green. On the valley ridge, the faint lines of aqueducts could be traced going downwards, bringing water from natural reservoirs to the city below.
Like most mornings, this morning wouldn't have stood out as one of particular note for the inhabitants of the Tenouzan Republic. In fact, the morning to most of the lay people that inhabited the land were mostly unaware of what sort of monstrous acts that were being carried out in their collective name. They were pious people, true, but like most people who blindly followed what they were told, they were left in the dark. What they couldn't have known was that at that particular hour on that particular day that their revered leaders, their most highest held officials had opted to send the final blow to their enemy, the shinobi in one defining attack that would never be forgotten. It was indeed their illustrious leader who had signed off on arguably the most defining act of his career. At 0444 hours, a cliché number more meaningful to the heretic shinobi than the devout, the anti-chakra device planted deep within the bowels of the Capital was supposed to malfunction due to critical error and take out all that was remaining of any leadership within the Shogun's line.
No doubt a known secret among the shinobi, the Tenouzan banked on the shinobi finding out about the device but without the aid of chakra, there was no way that the shinobi could come up with a quick enough counter for the device. Even if a few of royal blood made it out alive, the fact that an equally rigged device was hidden right under the shinobi in Kumogakure would prove to be a knockout punch to their entire regime. Set to go off at the same time, there would be no way for the shinobi to be in two places at once and when most lay asleep, Iano the Pope knew that with such a deafening blow, that the region would be his to rule and remake to his liking. Even as the rest of his pontiffs began to stir and begin their mornings he sat waiting, watching over Saint Isamu’s Square for signs of a messenger on the horizon. Wait as he did, no messenger came, and even as a loyal bishop entered his room, when inquired, no news was presented to him. Ready as he was to begin the day, he started to turn away from the window but not before he saw a figure that he hardly expected to see, Udo.
There, standing in the square looking right at him was a man that he had doomed to die, one of many in fact. Nobody was supposed to make it out of the Capital alive, absolutely nobody. The resulting carnage of the anti-chakra device going nuclear was supposed to make it all but impossible for even the most fortunate to make it out alive, much less make it back to the Tenouzan Capital. Udo was a wet boy, a tool, a weapon for Iano to use as he needed. Ultimately, Udo was expendable and yet there he stood, clad in his rags and very much alive. Signaling to his guard, Iano knew that if Udo was alive then the shinobi must have figured something out that he hadn't expected. Panicked for but a moment, Iano watched as Udo began to casually stroll towards the entrance of the super cathedral. Sighing, Iano stood up and motioned towards one of his bishops to come to the window and see what he saw. "It seems that even the cockroaches of the world can survive a nuclear holocaust. Alert the knights, every last one of them."
Continued from The ABC's of diplomacy . . .
Lord L's Bedchamber
The Capital Region
…0300 Hours, the day before tomorrow...
"Pssst, Umashi, wake up!" Like most men, Umashi wasn't exactly mad when a beautiful young woman crawling on all fours on his bed, woke him from his slumber in the wee hours of the morning. Like most decent men however, Umashi was more than alarmed when he, a married man, found said younger woman to be his mission assigned younger sister. Going through more than enough emotions in a matter of seconds to give even the best trained therapist psychoanalytical whiplash, Umashi pulled the covers tight against his nude body and muttered a still somewhat sleepy answer despite not being in the wrong. "I just really love the feel of this Sunan cotton on my skin, you know?" Stifling a yawn, he scratched at his stubble as he finally realized that Jae-Wol wasn't exactly smiling or looking to be in the mood for jokes. Noticing that she was fully clothed and the fact that the clock behind her read something akin to 3 o' clock in the morning, Umashi again focused on Jae-Wol and realized that even in the moonlight, that he could tell that her cheeks were tear stained.
Instead of focusing on the inappropriateness of the situation, he instead focused on the probably serious nature of the event. "What's wrong?" Even as he asked the question, he watched as a load seemed to be taken off of Jae-Wol's shoulders as she moved into a sitting position and sighed. "You're probably not going to initially believe me but I've just gotten back from watching you and everyone in the Capital die for the eleventh time in a row and ... I'm just about ready to give up." Waking fully up, Umashi deadpanned as he at first thought that he was dreaming before Jae-Wol seemingly running on automatic, reached over and pinched him. "No, you aren't dreaming, this is real." Shaking his head, Umashi took a deep breath and sighed. "You know, I really hate those plotlines in the movies. It's an excuse for lazy writing and tired tropes that need to die. Writers just use it as filler for otherwise dull plots that could be solved if people used logic instead of thinking on pure emotion alone." Much to his horror, Umashi watched as Jae-Wol matched him word for word as he spoke.
Waking fully up, Umashi leaned all the way up and banged his head back against the headboard. "Ok, this isn't the strangest thing that's happened to me. Did I ever tell you about the time that the fourth Hokage and I killed Jashin?" Looking at him, Lord R sigh and moved to light the candle on her side of the large bed. Her silence belied her annoyance. "Ok, maybe it wasn't Jashin-Jashin but it was definitely a zealot the likes of these Tenouzan wackos." Lighting the candle, the room was bathed in a somber light as she finally looked back at him. "I get that you use humor to lighten the mood and give yourself time to think of a plan in that mad head of yours but unlike you, I haven't lived long enough to see..." Trailing off, she shook her head as if shaking away a bad memory and Umashi sobered up quickly. "Okay, so, you said that you've done this whole thing eleven times making this the twelfth life..." Realizing that he was still naked, Umashi stopped talking and looked down before looking at how far away the robe at the end of the bed was from him.
Motioning with her hand for Umashi to go on, she shrugged. "Look, it stopped being weird for me around the fourth time but if you'd like, I can close my eyes. You aren't exactly the first naked male that I've seen in my life." "Still...it's weird for me so if you wouldn't mind..." Breathing in deep and shaking her head, Jae-Wol covered her eyes as Umashi jumped out of the bed and ran to get the robe and put it on. "Okay, fanfiction plotlines aside, how do we end this once and for all. I'm going to take a stab in the dark and guess that whatever keeps happening in this time loop that the Tenouza have something to do with all of this. What's the catalyst?" Crossing her arms, Jae-Wol leaned back against the headboard and closed her eyes as she began to recount all of the previous timelines that she'd experienced over the course of what was essentially a number of days for her. As she told Umashi of all of her failings and even his own, even the battle hardened Umashi softened at the way in which she explained the many ways that he and everyone else in the Capital died.
At one point he was forced to sit down at the foot of the bed in actual disbelief. "So we figure out where they're keeping the weapon and then what exactly? I'm kind of handicapped here." "I know where it's at and I'm not inhibited as you are." "Okay, there's that, but that still doesn't address the fact that every time we approach the room where they're holding it, we either die..." "I don't die though..." "Okay, I die and you have to start this rodeo all over again or we spend time fighting the knights and barely make it in the room before the whole thing goes into overdrive." Umashi paused as he scratched at his chin and noticed that an entire hour and a half had gone by. "And the whole catalyst for this is because somehow or another, my letter to the Raikage gets intercepted, which leads to her not making a proactive move against the Tenouzan but instead leads to a reactive move that causes the whole of Kumogakure and the Capital to be wiped off the face of the planet? Am I understanding that correctly?"
Shaking her head, Jae-Wol took a deep breath and stifled a yawn. "Yes, but no. In some timelines, the Raikage just gets antsy and makes a move herself without consulting you, sometimes she's too early which leaves Kumogakure open to invasion because she gets tunnel vision. Besides that, even if it was just a matter of her being here or there is pointless. We three times tried to alter her plans from afar but no matter who you send, they all get figured out by the spies and barely make it within a kilometer of Kumo before they're taken out!" Rubbing at his temple, Umashi shook his head and made a crude remark. "Why do all the problems in the world begin and end with an Uchiha doing or not doing something?"
Rolling her eyes, Jae-Wol got out of the bed and walked to the nearest window and peaked out of it before moving to stand in front of Umashi. "You know, you really ought to see a therapist for that whole thing you've got against Uchiha. It can't be healthy. Is it pent up feelings of inadequacy? Is it sexual?" "I do see a therapist, thank you very much and no...I think?" "A sketchy shop ran by an even more sketchy Uchiha and Yamanaka duo doesn't exactly constitute as a proper therapy session in the least." "They get the job done just fine, thank you very much." "Yeah...self deprecating behavior is one of the worst forms of self deprivation. You can't just escape all of your problems by losing yourself to a few rounds of genjutsu induced masochism." Holding his hands up, Umashi leaned back, nearly forgetting that he only had a robe on before straightening himself out. "Woah there, that's definitely not what we're doing there, believe me!" "Un huh, a likely story. In any event, we still have the issue of how to stop everyone from meeting their maker. Figured out any bright ideas yet?"
Shrugging his shoulders, Umashi got up and started to walk towards a nearby changing curtain in order to actual get modestly dressed. "I mean, what can I say? You said that we've literally made every logically sound decision and the outcome stays the same. About the only thing that I can think of at this point would be to just do something..." "Illogical..." Finishing Umashi's words, Jae-Wol put her hand to her forehead and muttered, "Wow, how did we not think of that before?" Coming from behind the curtain dressed more appropriately for being around people, Umashi held up a hand to calm the woman's excitement. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, that sounds nice and all but let's not get too excited, we still need to actually do something highly illogical enough to force the universe to, ahem...not autocorrect it away!"
Pondering for a moment, Jae-Wol held a finger to cheek and trumped it before making a matter of fact statement. "Well, if the biggest hiccup is you trying to help the Raikage, why don't we try to hurt the Raikage?" "Assassinating the Raikage? Now that's a discriminatory move if every I saw one!" Shaking her head no, the woman corrected her statement. "No, we're not going to actually assassinate the Raikage, we're just going to make it seem like you're trying to take out a credible threat to you assuming the actual mantle of Shogun and ruling the country in a capacity that leaves you the ruler of an entire country instead of just a simple shinobi village. The Tenouzan will eat it up, trust me." Holding a finger up to pause her, Umashi couldn't hide his smirk. "That's oddly specific and totally something that I'd think of but we still have the problem of a believable assassin. It's not like we just have one lying around." Like a lightbulb going off in both of their heads, they both realized exactly who they could use, at the same time. "The ragman!" "The ragman!"
Lord L's Bedchamber
The Capital Region
…0300 Hours, the day before tomorrow...
"Pssst, Umashi, wake up!" Like most men, Umashi wasn't exactly mad when a beautiful young woman crawling on all fours on his bed, woke him from his slumber in the wee hours of the morning. Like most decent men however, Umashi was more than alarmed when he, a married man, found said younger woman to be his mission assigned younger sister. Going through more than enough emotions in a matter of seconds to give even the best trained therapist psychoanalytical whiplash, Umashi pulled the covers tight against his nude body and muttered a still somewhat sleepy answer despite not being in the wrong. "I just really love the feel of this Sunan cotton on my skin, you know?" Stifling a yawn, he scratched at his stubble as he finally realized that Jae-Wol wasn't exactly smiling or looking to be in the mood for jokes. Noticing that she was fully clothed and the fact that the clock behind her read something akin to 3 o' clock in the morning, Umashi again focused on Jae-Wol and realized that even in the moonlight, that he could tell that her cheeks were tear stained.
Instead of focusing on the inappropriateness of the situation, he instead focused on the probably serious nature of the event. "What's wrong?" Even as he asked the question, he watched as a load seemed to be taken off of Jae-Wol's shoulders as she moved into a sitting position and sighed. "You're probably not going to initially believe me but I've just gotten back from watching you and everyone in the Capital die for the eleventh time in a row and ... I'm just about ready to give up." Waking fully up, Umashi deadpanned as he at first thought that he was dreaming before Jae-Wol seemingly running on automatic, reached over and pinched him. "No, you aren't dreaming, this is real." Shaking his head, Umashi took a deep breath and sighed. "You know, I really hate those plotlines in the movies. It's an excuse for lazy writing and tired tropes that need to die. Writers just use it as filler for otherwise dull plots that could be solved if people used logic instead of thinking on pure emotion alone." Much to his horror, Umashi watched as Jae-Wol matched him word for word as he spoke.
Waking fully up, Umashi leaned all the way up and banged his head back against the headboard. "Ok, this isn't the strangest thing that's happened to me. Did I ever tell you about the time that the fourth Hokage and I killed Jashin?" Looking at him, Lord R sigh and moved to light the candle on her side of the large bed. Her silence belied her annoyance. "Ok, maybe it wasn't Jashin-Jashin but it was definitely a zealot the likes of these Tenouzan wackos." Lighting the candle, the room was bathed in a somber light as she finally looked back at him. "I get that you use humor to lighten the mood and give yourself time to think of a plan in that mad head of yours but unlike you, I haven't lived long enough to see..." Trailing off, she shook her head as if shaking away a bad memory and Umashi sobered up quickly. "Okay, so, you said that you've done this whole thing eleven times making this the twelfth life..." Realizing that he was still naked, Umashi stopped talking and looked down before looking at how far away the robe at the end of the bed was from him.
Motioning with her hand for Umashi to go on, she shrugged. "Look, it stopped being weird for me around the fourth time but if you'd like, I can close my eyes. You aren't exactly the first naked male that I've seen in my life." "Still...it's weird for me so if you wouldn't mind..." Breathing in deep and shaking her head, Jae-Wol covered her eyes as Umashi jumped out of the bed and ran to get the robe and put it on. "Okay, fanfiction plotlines aside, how do we end this once and for all. I'm going to take a stab in the dark and guess that whatever keeps happening in this time loop that the Tenouza have something to do with all of this. What's the catalyst?" Crossing her arms, Jae-Wol leaned back against the headboard and closed her eyes as she began to recount all of the previous timelines that she'd experienced over the course of what was essentially a number of days for her. As she told Umashi of all of her failings and even his own, even the battle hardened Umashi softened at the way in which she explained the many ways that he and everyone else in the Capital died.
At one point he was forced to sit down at the foot of the bed in actual disbelief. "So we figure out where they're keeping the weapon and then what exactly? I'm kind of handicapped here." "I know where it's at and I'm not inhibited as you are." "Okay, there's that, but that still doesn't address the fact that every time we approach the room where they're holding it, we either die..." "I don't die though..." "Okay, I die and you have to start this rodeo all over again or we spend time fighting the knights and barely make it in the room before the whole thing goes into overdrive." Umashi paused as he scratched at his chin and noticed that an entire hour and a half had gone by. "And the whole catalyst for this is because somehow or another, my letter to the Raikage gets intercepted, which leads to her not making a proactive move against the Tenouzan but instead leads to a reactive move that causes the whole of Kumogakure and the Capital to be wiped off the face of the planet? Am I understanding that correctly?"
Shaking her head, Jae-Wol took a deep breath and stifled a yawn. "Yes, but no. In some timelines, the Raikage just gets antsy and makes a move herself without consulting you, sometimes she's too early which leaves Kumogakure open to invasion because she gets tunnel vision. Besides that, even if it was just a matter of her being here or there is pointless. We three times tried to alter her plans from afar but no matter who you send, they all get figured out by the spies and barely make it within a kilometer of Kumo before they're taken out!" Rubbing at his temple, Umashi shook his head and made a crude remark. "Why do all the problems in the world begin and end with an Uchiha doing or not doing something?"
Rolling her eyes, Jae-Wol got out of the bed and walked to the nearest window and peaked out of it before moving to stand in front of Umashi. "You know, you really ought to see a therapist for that whole thing you've got against Uchiha. It can't be healthy. Is it pent up feelings of inadequacy? Is it sexual?" "I do see a therapist, thank you very much and no...I think?" "A sketchy shop ran by an even more sketchy Uchiha and Yamanaka duo doesn't exactly constitute as a proper therapy session in the least." "They get the job done just fine, thank you very much." "Yeah...self deprecating behavior is one of the worst forms of self deprivation. You can't just escape all of your problems by losing yourself to a few rounds of genjutsu induced masochism." Holding his hands up, Umashi leaned back, nearly forgetting that he only had a robe on before straightening himself out. "Woah there, that's definitely not what we're doing there, believe me!" "Un huh, a likely story. In any event, we still have the issue of how to stop everyone from meeting their maker. Figured out any bright ideas yet?"
Shrugging his shoulders, Umashi got up and started to walk towards a nearby changing curtain in order to actual get modestly dressed. "I mean, what can I say? You said that we've literally made every logically sound decision and the outcome stays the same. About the only thing that I can think of at this point would be to just do something..." "Illogical..." Finishing Umashi's words, Jae-Wol put her hand to her forehead and muttered, "Wow, how did we not think of that before?" Coming from behind the curtain dressed more appropriately for being around people, Umashi held up a hand to calm the woman's excitement. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, that sounds nice and all but let's not get too excited, we still need to actually do something highly illogical enough to force the universe to, ahem...not autocorrect it away!"
Pondering for a moment, Jae-Wol held a finger to cheek and trumped it before making a matter of fact statement. "Well, if the biggest hiccup is you trying to help the Raikage, why don't we try to hurt the Raikage?" "Assassinating the Raikage? Now that's a discriminatory move if every I saw one!" Shaking her head no, the woman corrected her statement. "No, we're not going to actually assassinate the Raikage, we're just going to make it seem like you're trying to take out a credible threat to you assuming the actual mantle of Shogun and ruling the country in a capacity that leaves you the ruler of an entire country instead of just a simple shinobi village. The Tenouzan will eat it up, trust me." Holding a finger up to pause her, Umashi couldn't hide his smirk. "That's oddly specific and totally something that I'd think of but we still have the problem of a believable assassin. It's not like we just have one lying around." Like a lightbulb going off in both of their heads, they both realized exactly who they could use, at the same time. "The ragman!" "The ragman!"
A speakeasy for the elite
Kumogakure
…The wee hours of the morning...
Jakku was nimble, Jakku was quick, Jakku knew when to keep his mouth closed when the Raikage showed up to his very legal establishment and ordered a very stiff drink. Late hours or early mornings, shinobi that lived a tough life often wanted a place to kick back and take the pressure off around company that understood their line of work and Jakku aimed to provide such a service. When he wasn't busting some Genin's chops over a missed hand seal, he ran the lavish basement bar that the Raikage now found herself in. Motioning to one of the staff on duty, Jakku was glad that he only employed shinobi of a like mind, because while normally the sight of the Raikage would have caused a stir, his patrons instead noted the appearance of a high ranking official and went back to their business of minding their business.
While Jakku took a "don't ask, don't tell" policy on how he treated his patrons, everybody clearly recognized the Raikage and for that, her drink was on the house. "The boss said that this one's on us, ma'am!" A happy customer was one that was well watered and with a sense of pride, Jakku went around the room making sure that the rest of his patrons were just as comfortable. It was perhaps around the Raikage's third or fourth drink that business picked up even more so. Perhaps the Raikage's personal guard had finally figured out where she'd snuck off to, or maybe shinobi on their off time wanted a story to tell about the time that they had drinks with their leader. Drinks were flowing, the chatter was buzzing and the jazz music carried a decent tune that all could appreciate. Jakku hated to break up a party but he was mere minutes from making the infamous "last call" before closing.
No sooner than he'd looked at his watch to make sure that the call was made exactly a quarter till the hour, than the well guarded, and supposedly well fortified door to the establishment was kicked in and with it, the bodies of both of the guards who guarded the place from the outside. Like a record scratch, the entire room fell silent as a figure dressed in what could only be described as rags sauntered in. Rushing from behind the bar, Jakku snapped his fingers and called for the guards stationed discreetly among the crowd, but they were far ahead of him as they rushed whoever the threat was. In the world of shinobi, one could never be too safe, and precious seconds spent studying an opponent could land a person in the hospital or worse, six feet under. Jakku had had unruly customers in the past and any sort of bar was going to have its fair share of drunks, but this particular situation was far different. This individual was an assassin on a mission.
Seemingly flickering in the light, the speed with which the figure dismantled not only the guards but the rest of the room. It was in that moment that Jakku remembered that the Raikage was in the room. Moving to jump in front of her, he put up his defenses and created a chakra barrier between him, the Raikage and assailant but it was to no avail. Wielding only a simple kunai, the assassin seemed to avoid even being touched as the attacks that should have landed, instead phased right through them. In fact, curiously enough, the assailants attacks didn't seem all that impactful either. Few shinobi were capable of a continued intangibility, much less avoiding a room full fully capable Chunnin, Jounin and ANBU but whether it was a rasengan or a chidori, the assassin seemingly avoided them all to the point that the very proud Kumo shinobi were quite literally doing more damage to the premise and themselves.
Making their way to them, Jakku braced himself for impact. "Raikage-sama, there's an emergency exit in the back office, hurry up and get out of here! We'll have this cleaned up in no ti-." Flickering out of sight momentarily, the assailant reappeared at their side, just outside of Jakku's immediate field of vision but not outside of the Raikage's. Creating her own barrier, the Raikage and Jakku under normal circumstances would have been a force to be reckoned with, but against a foe that they knew nothing about, even they were helpless to stop the ghost of an enemy as they began to phase through the barrier, ignoring it as one might a simple sheet hanging to dry. "Stop!" The words escaped Jakku's mouth as a command but much like the world often went, the assailant didn't stop and instead spun their kunai around into an offensive angle and began to swing it at the Raikage.
Dropping his barrier, Jakku held out his hand to attempt to defend the Raikage from the attack but just when the kunai would have made contact with his arm, instead, he heard a loud popping sound as his vision went white and then he heard a peculiar droning sound and then he woke up on the floor of the speakeasy with debris from the fight strewn all around him and the room practically empty and a clearly identifiable medical shinobi standing over him trying to wake him. "Sir, we're just doing some preliminary test to make sure that you're ok, but we're going to need get a statement from you about what happened here." "Okay...is the Raikage alright?" "The Raikage?"
At the mention of the leader of the village, Jakku's vision was coming back to him enough to see that a number of medical shinobi and ANBU stopped what they were doing and turned in his direction. "Yeah, she was here, uhhhh, getting a drink and then when that assassin burst in, everything went to heck. I did my best to defend her but then there was that pop and then everything went dark or, white. Yeah, it was white. Then you woke me up." Motioning to have a nearby medic-nin write something down, the med-nin helping him nodded in understand as the notepad was shown to him to which he nodded and then turned his attention back to Jakku. "While you were out, you were muttering something about rags. Was that what the person was wearing?" Jakku nodded and then finally noticed the splitting headache that he had. He winced in pain as the medic put a cooling hand to his temple and smiled at him. "Don't move too much. We'll get you patched up in no time. Thank you for your statement." Moving to get up, the medic called over a medic to watch over Jakku as the previous medic moved away from Jakku's view but right before he closed his eyes to continue resting, he heard them muttering something. "Yeah, that fits the description that Ziren mentioned in his debriefing from the Capital. We need to alert the Sennin that the Raikage is missing!"
Somewhere
???
…0700 Hours, the day after yesterday...
Waking up or rather, coming to, the Raikage would immediately notice that she wasn't in the same bar that she'd started out in, that and the fact that she wasn't alone. Around her, stirred some of the same individuals that she'd just been having drinks with after an especially pressing day. There still hadn't been word from the Capital which could mean a number of things but her War Council was expecting her to give the word first thing in the morning about what to do about the Tenouzan forces. From the intel that she'd been able to gather from the surprisingly helpful Hoshigakure forces, they were onboard with helping Kumogakure in any way that they could from afar, so long as the Capital sent them reinforcements to help their own homefront against the Tenouzan. Kitsune had a defining choice to make, one that would affect more than just herself. Would she press on and take the fight to Tenouza or seek to consolidate her allies politically by attempting to fight the Tenouzan spies in the political realm. Every choice had a consequence but some consequences would affect generations long after she had had her time in the sun. All of those decisions however, would have to wait until after the Raikage figured out just exactly where she was.
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OOC: I use color for speech to clearly identify who's talking but if the colors that I choose make it hard to read the speech then please let me know. I've changed Jae-Wol's aka Lord R's speech to be a hopefully more agreeable variation of purple.
Kitsune + Some from Jakku's Speakeasy = You wake up in a strange place. Kitsune will provide the details of the area.
Those left behind at Jakku's Speakeasy + Kumogakure = You find out that the Raikage disappeared at a well known secret bar for shinobi. The only clue is that the assailant involved in the incident was just recently identified as captured at the Capital.