As if only a papertrail remained of an ancient organization within the books of the Sunan Academy the young Yamanaka was able to piece together some basic information about the Oracles. The Oracle's were an ancient order of men and women who valued knowledge and only accepted the meanest of minds. This was something that greatly interested the small child and he was determined to learn more. This was his goal. He searched through the village trying to find where the home of this legendary library would be. Everyday for a few weekshe would explore a new section of the village trying to find the Oracles after his classes came to an end until the sun started to set, but today's journey led to a discovery. Just off of the new residences laid home to a series if structures unlike those of the rest of the village, the one more unique would have to be the large metallic square that rested on a deep onyx orb. This structure fascinated Shin so he had to investigate.
Passing the homes of the other orders Shin found his way to a door which led to an enormous library. The young Yamanaka's heart almost stopped. Never before had he seen so many tomes, scrolls, and books in the same place before. Many appeared to be old but there were a few of the newer variety. Seeming to be structured by category the young boy would walk through the isles, sliding his finger along the strong wooden structures thaybheld all of this information.
Looking closely at the containers of knowledge the boy could recognize a few of the seals. The marks of legendary clans like the Sunaku and the Toraono speckled a few scrolls while other markings were unknown to him. Passing a section he could see markings from the Konohagakure and Kumogakure villages and some which he could only believe could be lost villages. His eyes seemed to glaze over with excitement. He didn't know where to start.
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Passing the homes of the other orders Shin found his way to a door which led to an enormous library. The young Yamanaka's heart almost stopped. Never before had he seen so many tomes, scrolls, and books in the same place before. Many appeared to be old but there were a few of the newer variety. Seeming to be structured by category the young boy would walk through the isles, sliding his finger along the strong wooden structures thaybheld all of this information.
Looking closely at the containers of knowledge the boy could recognize a few of the seals. The marks of legendary clans like the Sunaku and the Toraono speckled a few scrolls while other markings were unknown to him. Passing a section he could see markings from the Konohagakure and Kumogakure villages and some which he could only believe could be lost villages. His eyes seemed to glaze over with excitement. He didn't know where to start.
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