It began with a scroll...
In the wake of Tsuki and Keiko's strange encounter with the shadow creature, it had left behind a small something as it dissipated back into the moonlight which filtered in through the bedroom window. The scroll was dirty and hastily written;
If all were followed correctly and without incident, Tsuki would find himself arriving at a large circular room, with many different doors lining the curved wall, each looking like they had been carved from the rock around them. From the journey on the cart, it wouldn't take long to realise how huge this place must be in its entirety, not to mention the fact it had been built through the entire interior of the mountain which loomed over the village. It was quite the feat of modern engineering. If he were to step into the center of the room, the scroll of parchment which had led the boy here would suddenly become very hot, before immediately cooling, alerting him to the fact that, on the flip side, an easily readable paragraph had appeared;
Three doors seemed to stand out from the rest, equidistant from one another, each bearing what appeared to be a white, plain porcelain mask, each bearing a vague resemblance to a different animal, staring down at Tsuki with blank, hollowed-out eyes. They were, unmistakably, the masks used by members of the ANBU Black Ops, lit ominously by the torch brackets affixed to the wall on the other side of them. Below each, stuck to the door, was a slip of parchment, bearing the same jagged, rough handwriting as had the note;
The three masks seemed to peer down at Tsuki, watching him intently, and although these seemed to be the only vaguely humanoid faces in the room, the Genin would certainly have a strange feeling, not so much like something was watching, but breathing right down the nape of his neck, waiting with bated breath to see what he would do. There didn't seem to be any other way out now.
Indecision? Stay. Rot.
In the wake of Tsuki and Keiko's strange encounter with the shadow creature, it had left behind a small something as it dissipated back into the moonlight which filtered in through the bedroom window. The scroll was dirty and hastily written;
Shady instructions said:
- Leave the village; do not be seen.
- Circumnavigate the village's perimeter; do not be eaten.
- At the base of the exterior of the Hokage Rock, may be found a small opening, housing a minecart.
- Climb in and prepare yourself.
- Ride into the heart of the mountain, and behold.
If all were followed correctly and without incident, Tsuki would find himself arriving at a large circular room, with many different doors lining the curved wall, each looking like they had been carved from the rock around them. From the journey on the cart, it wouldn't take long to realise how huge this place must be in its entirety, not to mention the fact it had been built through the entire interior of the mountain which loomed over the village. It was quite the feat of modern engineering. If he were to step into the center of the room, the scroll of parchment which had led the boy here would suddenly become very hot, before immediately cooling, alerting him to the fact that, on the flip side, an easily readable paragraph had appeared;
Additional Shady Instructions said:
Ahead? Duty. Control.
Behind? Mundanity. Poverty.
Options? Three. Decide.
Choices? One. Contemplate.
Contemplate? Door. Poem.
Actions? Don. Mask.
Mask? Door. Enter.
Trial. Danger. Prepare.
Failure? Cruelty. Catastrophe.
Succeed? Welcome. Home.
Indecision? Stay. Rot.
Three doors seemed to stand out from the rest, equidistant from one another, each bearing what appeared to be a white, plain porcelain mask, each bearing a vague resemblance to a different animal, staring down at Tsuki with blank, hollowed-out eyes. They were, unmistakably, the masks used by members of the ANBU Black Ops, lit ominously by the torch brackets affixed to the wall on the other side of them. Below each, stuck to the door, was a slip of parchment, bearing the same jagged, rough handwriting as had the note;
Vulpine | Canine | Mustelid |
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Pride, and poise, and clever disguises, A fox’s wit outstrips surprises, Faultless logic in every forum, The very picture of quaint decorum, Verve, and venom, and vicious vexation, Undervalued at one’s own damnation, Gallant, or glib, but always faithful, Seeking peace in a manner quite graceful, Peace and piety, With modest sobriety, Our work is concerned with preserving society. If you embark upon the path of Diplomacy, The mask embrace you. | Judge, and juror, and jaded jailor, Sniffing out truth and hunting betrayer, Tenacious, tedious, passionate, perfect, Never failing to reach a verdict, Steadfast, stalwart, incessant, insistent, A good reason why ‘dogged’ means persistent, Question, query, and seek solution, Oversee each execution, Snappy, sprightly, spirited, spry, But temperate and tranquil, a talented spy, Inquisitive, imperative, Ardent, assured, Silent saviour without witness, nor vaguest reward If you embark upon the path of Inquisition, The mask embrace you. | Lithe, and little, and stealthy, slippery, An abject artisan of weaponised trickery, Quiet and quaint, and steps without sounds, The weasel’s chicanery knows no bounds, Cutthroat, callous, and coldly calculating, Waiting, watching, and heart pulsating, Slicing, and slitting, and slyly slaying, Cover their mouth to shush the braying, Vanquish and vanish, Fleeting and fast, Either hailed a hero, or sorely outcast. If you embark upon the path of the Assassin, The mask embrace you. |
The three masks seemed to peer down at Tsuki, watching him intently, and although these seemed to be the only vaguely humanoid faces in the room, the Genin would certainly have a strange feeling, not so much like something was watching, but breathing right down the nape of his neck, waiting with bated breath to see what he would do. There didn't seem to be any other way out now.
Indecision? Stay. Rot.