Footsteps clambered echoes of fluid vibration over tonnes of masonry, producing musical rhythm as they turned narrow corridors hastily. The defected Sennin followed through the Sanctum's inner workings after an inexperienced postulate, who hadn't the faintest clue of who he was or what had brought him here. This naivety was shared between them, certainly. Hira had never been one for spiritual rites or any comparable dogma, but this was not even hinted to the guide. Without a trace to his purposes in the cloisters, the postulate faithfully directed one of the last living Shinobi of the Hidden Mist into an emotional trap. One that he had set for himself, no doubt.
Not a single word was spoken between them as they entered a great chamber, but a hand was extended to reveal their destinations' close proximity. Giving a bow to one another in thanks, they went separate ways. Hira stood, just shy of bewildered, before grand depictions of spiritual icons that had little significance to him. The pastoral individual left the way he came, each footstep declining towards silence as they faded in the distance of the temple.
The room was silent. It was lit with many candles, enduring with light in the honor of those who had fallen as well as many others who needed guidance. He was alone, but the feeling of being surrounded by his kin here was more powerful than he could ever have expected. The environment was simple, yet unbelievably symbolic even for some one who was not a person of religious faith. He was of a different class, certainly divided from any other survivors who had made it this far.
Taking a few steps towards a statue of a woman, he laid his hand softly upon the stone-wrought flesh above her breast and stared into her steely eyes. He sobbed silently, choking on his diaphragm as it jerked with a pain unlike any other he had ever come to know. He felt like he was shattered into a million little pieces on the floor, with no hope of every recollecting himself. Each passing moment was a river washing each piece further away from its unity.
...y-you d...
...y-shouldn'---
He couldn't think, or speak. Each momentary wave of devastation more visceral than the last.
Why
He shuddered at the sound of the word, and became silent. His sobbing was so violent that not a single noise escaped. His lungs were vacant of all air, as he spent his last breath on the word.
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Not a single word was spoken between them as they entered a great chamber, but a hand was extended to reveal their destinations' close proximity. Giving a bow to one another in thanks, they went separate ways. Hira stood, just shy of bewildered, before grand depictions of spiritual icons that had little significance to him. The pastoral individual left the way he came, each footstep declining towards silence as they faded in the distance of the temple.
The room was silent. It was lit with many candles, enduring with light in the honor of those who had fallen as well as many others who needed guidance. He was alone, but the feeling of being surrounded by his kin here was more powerful than he could ever have expected. The environment was simple, yet unbelievably symbolic even for some one who was not a person of religious faith. He was of a different class, certainly divided from any other survivors who had made it this far.
Taking a few steps towards a statue of a woman, he laid his hand softly upon the stone-wrought flesh above her breast and stared into her steely eyes. He sobbed silently, choking on his diaphragm as it jerked with a pain unlike any other he had ever come to know. He felt like he was shattered into a million little pieces on the floor, with no hope of every recollecting himself. Each passing moment was a river washing each piece further away from its unity.
...y-you d...
...y-shouldn'---
He couldn't think, or speak. Each momentary wave of devastation more visceral than the last.
Why
He shuddered at the sound of the word, and became silent. His sobbing was so violent that not a single noise escaped. His lungs were vacant of all air, as he spent his last breath on the word.
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