It was a sunny afternoon when Nataku happened to notice something he shouldn't have. You see, he was being watched. Most people probably would have missed it, but he wasn't so careless. Quite the opposite, really, as he seemed to be aware of everything. He started guessing at what they might be watching him for, and he only came to a couple conclusions. Either they were there to steal from him, or there because they heard he was powerful. The first was more likely, as his father lived in Soon and was quite wealthy, so anyone doing some investigation would learn he had a son that lived here. But they would have to have really done their research, as his home was a modest 2-story family home, or at least it would be if not for the fact that he lived alone in it. It wasn't exactly easy to find or pick out among the others, although it was one of the ones above ground. It just seemed unlikely to him that someone might know of his strength. That was a secret he kept very well, only letting people know he was a Med-Nin.
Thus, with that conclusion in mind, he decided to put it to the test. If someone was looking for wealth, they wouldn't find much of anything here except an ancient silver katana that had been handed down for generations. Nataku figured that it alone was a priceless artifact, so if someone came looking for anything, that's what they'd be after. Fortunately, it wasn't something they'd be able to steal easily, as it was well hidden. Instead Nataku played a trick. There was a big wooden table in plain sight right as you entered through the door. On the table would be a replica of the sword, seeming very similar in most details to the untrained eye. He then went into a back room with no windows so he could create a clone without being seen. He then had the clone pretend to do some menial tasks around the house before leaving through the door and heading off into town. If they follow the clone, they're after my power. If they enter the house, they're after my money, he thought.
Then he just watched and waited for his opportunity to catch them in the act.
Thus, with that conclusion in mind, he decided to put it to the test. If someone was looking for wealth, they wouldn't find much of anything here except an ancient silver katana that had been handed down for generations. Nataku figured that it alone was a priceless artifact, so if someone came looking for anything, that's what they'd be after. Fortunately, it wasn't something they'd be able to steal easily, as it was well hidden. Instead Nataku played a trick. There was a big wooden table in plain sight right as you entered through the door. On the table would be a replica of the sword, seeming very similar in most details to the untrained eye. He then went into a back room with no windows so he could create a clone without being seen. He then had the clone pretend to do some menial tasks around the house before leaving through the door and heading off into town. If they follow the clone, they're after my power. If they enter the house, they're after my money, he thought.
Then he just watched and waited for his opportunity to catch them in the act.