Nestled between a fairly large book store and a small restaurant was the new premises of Suchiru Arms. Having been extensively remodeled and updated, the much larger shop was much more welcoming to any Sunan looking to purchase some of the best weapons yen could buy. Coming up to the store front, one would see a sandwich board reading:
A light tinkling sound would be heard should one choose to venture inside as the door brushed against a string of small bells hung from the door hinge. The front room was just as warm feeling with its crimson walls and dark wooden floors. The counter in the center of the back wall was made of wood to match the flooring, but the counter tops were made of a warm tan stone and polished to a rich sheen. In the right hand corner of the room was a comfortable, but modernly designed couch and arm chair set along with a wooden coffee table - complete with a few portfolio folders with sketches of weapons the shopkeeper had designed - for potential patrons to wait on should the shopkeeper be busy in the back room, and in the other corner was a wooden table and four chairs that were set aside for consultations. On the red walls hung various intricate weapons, seemingly made purposely for decoration, but their edges all looked just as dangerous as anything the young Suchiru would sell. These displays, naturally, were housed within frames with thick glass in front of them so that no danger would be posed to any children that might wander into the shop.
To each side of the front counter were two thick wooden doors, the one on the right held an enameled sign reading:
Back in the front room, the door to the left of the front counter held a sign to match the other, though this one read:
For the time being, the 'Open' sign that hung in the front door was turned off and the door was locked, but it didn't take long for the redheaded teenager to finish getting everything ready to begin the day and she ventured from the training yard into reception to pull the string that hung from the sign to switch the small light crystal on so that the sign shone a garish violet color.
Grinning a little as she finally was ready to truly open her new shop, she turned the deadbolt on the door and moved to sit on the tall wooden stool behind the counter. In honor of her grand re-opening, the teenager was wearing her mid-thigh length crimson hair loose, though she had braided two chunks at her temples to wrap them around her head and join them together in one thicker braid that hung down the middle. Her chosen clothing for the day was not quite as practical as everything she usually wore, but this outfit she had had made new just for the occasion. The girl's torso was adorned with a form-fitting strapless top in a charcoal gray color with a sleeveless linen vest in a royal purple that covered her carefully muscled shoulders and stopped just below her ribcage. Amy's legs were covered by a pair of loose-fitting linen pants in the same shade as the vest, beneath these, the sandals she wore on her feet laced up around the bottoms of her pants, keeping the flowing fabric from getting in her way.
SUCHIRU ARMS
Grand Re-Opening!
This was placed in front of a large display window where all sorts of weapons were shown, from simple kunai to the most extravagant claymore. The outer walls were a warm and welcoming golden tone that blended well with the sand surroundings, but the frames of the glass door and window were black-enameled steel, fashioned by the shop-keeper herself.Grand Re-Opening!
A light tinkling sound would be heard should one choose to venture inside as the door brushed against a string of small bells hung from the door hinge. The front room was just as warm feeling with its crimson walls and dark wooden floors. The counter in the center of the back wall was made of wood to match the flooring, but the counter tops were made of a warm tan stone and polished to a rich sheen. In the right hand corner of the room was a comfortable, but modernly designed couch and arm chair set along with a wooden coffee table - complete with a few portfolio folders with sketches of weapons the shopkeeper had designed - for potential patrons to wait on should the shopkeeper be busy in the back room, and in the other corner was a wooden table and four chairs that were set aside for consultations. On the red walls hung various intricate weapons, seemingly made purposely for decoration, but their edges all looked just as dangerous as anything the young Suchiru would sell. These displays, naturally, were housed within frames with thick glass in front of them so that no danger would be posed to any children that might wander into the shop.
To each side of the front counter were two thick wooden doors, the one on the right held an enameled sign reading:
-Staff Only-
If one were to venture through this door, they would enter a room about half the width of the reception area but twice as long, floors, walls and ceiling covered with stone pavers whose true color was hidden by a few fresh layers of soot. In the center of the back wall was a large stone forge with a metal knob on the side used to turn on the large chakra crystal housed within it for smelting and heating. Then, against the left wall of this room was a metal grinder and polishing kit with a small wooden stool placed beside them. In the center of the room was a medium sized wooden barrel filled with water and a large anvil with a well-made and well-used hammer laying across it – the young blacksmith liked to keep certain things in certain places so she could find her things...well, usually. Against the wall next to the door was a desk with a tall hutch atop it filled with cubbyholes of all sizes which were all stuffed with papers and metal samples...it didn't seem like there was much organization here. The surface of the desk wasn't much different, with papers and all sorts of things strewn across it, it was a wonder the girl could ever find anything. Back in the front room, the door to the left of the front counter held a sign to match the other, though this one read:
*Training Yard*
-Please-
Feel Free to Test any Weapon
*Children Under 10 Must be Accompanied by an Adult*
*Genin Allowed*
This door led into a courtyard about the size of the workshop with a couple of well-made, rubber training dummies available to patrons of Suchiru Arms as a means to test out their new weapons, and also to test out the many blunted training weapons that had been carefully crafted in several shapes, sizes and weights so that one could better choose what would be best to order. These blunted weapons were carefully placed on a large weapon rack against the wall beside the door, each engraved with their weights and the type of metal that was used.-Please-
Feel Free to Test any Weapon
*Children Under 10 Must be Accompanied by an Adult*
*Genin Allowed*
For the time being, the 'Open' sign that hung in the front door was turned off and the door was locked, but it didn't take long for the redheaded teenager to finish getting everything ready to begin the day and she ventured from the training yard into reception to pull the string that hung from the sign to switch the small light crystal on so that the sign shone a garish violet color.
Grinning a little as she finally was ready to truly open her new shop, she turned the deadbolt on the door and moved to sit on the tall wooden stool behind the counter. In honor of her grand re-opening, the teenager was wearing her mid-thigh length crimson hair loose, though she had braided two chunks at her temples to wrap them around her head and join them together in one thicker braid that hung down the middle. Her chosen clothing for the day was not quite as practical as everything she usually wore, but this outfit she had had made new just for the occasion. The girl's torso was adorned with a form-fitting strapless top in a charcoal gray color with a sleeveless linen vest in a royal purple that covered her carefully muscled shoulders and stopped just below her ribcage. Amy's legs were covered by a pair of loose-fitting linen pants in the same shade as the vest, beneath these, the sandals she wore on her feet laced up around the bottoms of her pants, keeping the flowing fabric from getting in her way.