When is the time ever right? Definitely not when a sheet of rain thicker than bedrock flushes everything with any sense from its path. At this point, however, he felt senseless. Without his wits, he felt unhindered to push himself to extremes of enviable proportion. Standing at the foot of the watershed basin before a massive inlet, there was an uncanny grandeur to the masonic constructs of Stone. Certainly, the place was overlooked in the past by the inhabitants of water country. It never appeared to be a place with threatening goals or admirable strength. In the face of it, however, one could only wonder what was its significance. Perhaps the leadership of Kirigakure was running errant with a deceptive propaganda, misleading its greatest proponents during its splendor.
A rush of air brought up a smell of coal and resin through the tireless downpour, and as it lifted its way into his nostrils for acknowledgement, his eyes touched the sky and watched lightning crack into the deep with a powerful crash. The resounding shudder could have brought a regular human to his knees, but this man was far from regular. Especially here.
What an unsightly mess. I certainly hope this weather clears shortly to allow my passage, or at least allow me the courtesy of a full picture for my viewing pleasure.
He held on to a spear that was stuck in the earth before him, left perhaps by some one as a marker of sorts. He paid no mind to the symbolic reason, trying his best to take in the arching slopes and drastic shifts in elevation. In terms of extremes, Iwagakure was on some other shit. His clothing whispered in the wind, with the weight of all the water that had soaked him through to the bone. The journey was almost over.
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A rush of air brought up a smell of coal and resin through the tireless downpour, and as it lifted its way into his nostrils for acknowledgement, his eyes touched the sky and watched lightning crack into the deep with a powerful crash. The resounding shudder could have brought a regular human to his knees, but this man was far from regular. Especially here.
What an unsightly mess. I certainly hope this weather clears shortly to allow my passage, or at least allow me the courtesy of a full picture for my viewing pleasure.
He held on to a spear that was stuck in the earth before him, left perhaps by some one as a marker of sorts. He paid no mind to the symbolic reason, trying his best to take in the arching slopes and drastic shifts in elevation. In terms of extremes, Iwagakure was on some other shit. His clothing whispered in the wind, with the weight of all the water that had soaked him through to the bone. The journey was almost over.
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