Ninpocho Chronicles

Ninpocho Chronicles is a fantasy-ish setting storyline, set in an alternate universe World of Ninjas, where the Naruto and Boruto series take place. This means that none of the canon characters exists, or existed here.

Each ninja starts from the bottom and start their training as an Academy Student. From there they develop abilities akin to that of demigods as they grow in age and experience.

Along the way they gain new friends (or enemies), take on jobs and complete contracts and missions for their respective villages where their training and skill will be tested to their limits.

The sky is the limit as the blank page you see before you can be filled with countless of adventures with your character in the game.

This is Ninpocho Chronicles.

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Heart of Fire ~ Episode 1 ~ ‘Very Important Late!’

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The silent vibration of the five pillars striking the heart of the forest traveled through the soil like a physical weight and it settled into the bones of every creature within the village. At the jagged border where the wild trees met the cleared earth of the village a massive alchemical circle ignited with a low and rhythmic thrumming. The light was a shifting display of a myriad of colors that looked like light bending through an uneven prism and it carved a definitive boundary into the dirt. This was the throat of the ritual and it was prepared to swallow everything that approached.

Standing at the very edge of this glowing perimeter was the Rabbit. It was a macabre and silent figure that looked less like a living creature and more like a discarded toy left to rot in a forgotten garden. Its small body was draped in finery that had long ago succumbed to the elements and the silk of its festival sashes was now fused with the leathery patches of its own dead flesh. Where a soft face should have been there was only a pale and eyeless skull. White and crimson flowers burst through the ivory bone and the tattered muscle to crown the creature like a mockery of royalty. This sentinel carried the heavy memory of its own end when it had been caught in a hunter’s snare and left to be devoured inch by inch by the forest insects while it was still breathing. That ancient suffering had been distilled into a stoic and unwavering guardianship. It stood with its heels dug into the earth as its skull turned toward the horizon to scan for any living soul that might dare to interfere.

A flood of lesser spirits began to pour toward the forest from all directions. Thousands of squirrels and mice and lizards and birds moved in a frantic and rhythmic tide as they crossed the alchemical line and vanished into the thick undergrowth. The Rabbit did not acknowledge their passing and its glowing empty eye sockets remained fixed on the distance.

The air shimmered and the snake from the cemetery appeared in a sudden fold of space. He moved with a calm and terrifying grace that only a serpent could. He stopped before the sentinel and lowered his head in a deep and formal bow that showed a clear and ancient respect. The Rabbit did not move and it did not blink but the serpent took no offense at the silence as he simply turned and slithered across the glowing line to be lost in the shadows of the trees.

Next came a chicken of remarkable and regal detail. Her feathers were decorated with fine gold filigree and she wore articulated plates of armor that allowed her to move with the precision of a soldier. A golden helmet sat on her head with gaps designed perfectly to let her comb and beak peer through. She paused to bow to the silent sentinel and she was not bothered by the lack of a greeting before she followed the path of the snake into the dark.

A massive toad arrived shortly after and its presence was heralded by the sharp sound of stone splitting under its feet. Though it was only twice the size of a natural amphibian its weight was impossibly dense and it seemed to carry the gravity of a mountain within its small frame. Every rhythmic step left a web of cracks in the soil. It was not a giant beast by the standards of the world but for its species it was significant and its massive weight was far greater than its physical form should have allowed. One of its front arms was missing and the stump was covered in thick and ancient scarring. When the toad blinked its large eyes it revealed the unmistakable red and black patterns of the Uchiha Sharingan. It bowed its heavy head toward the Rabbit and like the others it felt no insult in the sentinel's stillness before it moved into the forest with a sense of grim purpose.

The crow followed from the sky as it descended in a slow and spiraling path. Though it was normal sized it looked much larger than it was as it left a thick and suffocating trail of smoke and shadow behind its wings. Its eyes were not the eyes of a bird but were instead black and highly reflective like polished obsidian. It dipped its wings in a mid air bow and it was unconcerned by the sentinel's distant gaze before vanishing into the canopy of the forest.

Finally the Fox Mother approached and she carried the lingering aura of the marketplace ritual with her. When she reached the border she stopped and lowered her head in a profound and submissive bow. This time the Rabbit moved. Its skull turned with a slow and grinding precision to look directly at her and the ghostly light in its eye sockets intensified. The Fox Mother reacted instantly by lowering her head even further and tucking her tail tight against her legs. She did not wait for a greeting and she shifted her pace from a slow walk to a nervous trot as she passed the sentinel and disappeared into the woods.

The true defense of the forest did not lie in the shifting light of the alchemical circle but in the small and rotting figure that stood watch at its edge. Any shinobi approaching the border would feel the Rabbit's gaze as a physical pressure that seemed to strip away their resolve. It was a sentinel that did not sleep and did not tire and it stood as a silent wall between the living village and the ritual unfolding in the dark forest behind it. The rabbit turned its head back to the horizon and waited for the first sign of a threat as the ritual behind it began its final and most dangerous phase.



Ooc: anyone free to join. Please only rp arriving, don’t rp crossing the circle, don’t attack the animals in your first post. Otherwise feel free to be creative in how you arrive :)

Continued from here and here - https://ninpocho.com/threads/heart-of-fire-prologue-1-aint-no-rest-for-the-wicked.69695/post-395827 https://ninpocho.com/threads/heart-of-fire-prologue-2-aint-no-rest-for-the-wicked.69696/post-395828
 
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Whatever was happening, still seems to be going on as Mitsuha's wings would beat to keep her in the air as she flew through the country to get back to Leaf, and more importantly, to where Forest of Death is. The five chakra pillars still bent inwards with the Forest being at the epicenter of it all. She was glad that whoever had heard her call was able to start evacuations and get as much people out of the Village as possible. Now the only thing that they can deal with without worrying much about civilian casualties, other than those already lost, is to focus on the main problem.

Not only that but she has her own problems to also worry about now. The most glaring issue is that she doesn't know the full capabilities of this body outside of it having the powers of the dragon heart. Heck, she hasn't even looked in a mirror yet and has only guessed that she is about five foot and eight inches tall by rough estimates. Way taller than how she was originally. Not only that... She would blink as she got closer to the Village and not only that, but she would also see chakra signatures. Not just of the pillars but of actual people, or at least... the shape of people but only their chakra. Mitsuha would rack her brain to think of what bloodline this could be. She didn't have the time to really ask Otami about the body as this was all rushed.... Gods... Otami... She wished that she could have stayed by her side.... But right now Leaf needs her.

After what felt like an eternity, even though she was flying at hypersonic speeds to get here, she would land in front of the Forest of Death as she caught sight of a certain chakra signature that stood out. With her new eyes, she would see chakra like black mist would cover the area, with the rabbit being the most likely cause of it. Blue scales would cover her hands and make claws as she would land a safe distance away from the creature. She doesn't know why, but her own body would move on its own to a fighting stance that she was not familiar with. Not only that, but her eyes would seem to assess the whole situation around her to make her hyper aware of the situation that she is in.

"Cease your ritual right now before I make you stop." She commanded in a calm but authoritative tone.

She doubted that it would do as she says and she is ready to fight at first sign. Her heels would dig into the ground with her palms up in a fighting stance as she waited for the creature to make its first move.


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(edits made as requested)

NO ACTUAL ATTACKS MADE, just prepping if possible.

hyuuga and dragon heart passives (+3 acc and dodge) (Sneak Attacks against the user must make a special d20 roll. If the result of this roll is less than 6/6/8 + the user's Awareness modifiers, it is reduced to a non-sneak attack.)

0.5 ap: equipping dragon claws
0.5 ap: gentle fist (physical style)
0.5 ap: chromatic shifting (chakra style. Blue dragon)
1.25 ap: chakra vision scan (r3)
 
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The authoritative command did not break the silence of the. Instead, the stillness seemed to deepen and it curdled around the newcomer like a physical shroud. The Rabbit did not move its body or shift its stance and it remained as rooted as the ancient trees behind it.

Slowly, the pale and eyeless skull rotated. The grinding of bone and tight tendon was the only answer to her demand and it was a dry and rhythmic sound that echoed with the memory of a hunter’s snare. The ghostly light within the sockets flared with a sudden and suffocating intensity. This was not just a gaze but a stripping of resolve that sought to find the cracks in her unfamiliar body and the core of the draconic heat within her.

In an instant, the reality of the forest began to buckle and fold. A sound like the sky itself tearing apart thundered within Mitsuha’s skull, a cacophony of a thousand screaming insects and the snapping of dry wood. It was a blinding, absolute noise that felt like a physical hammer striking her spirit. The vibrant chakra signatures she had been scanning were suddenly extinguished, replaced by an oily, suffocating darkness that rushed in from the corners of her vision. The world did not just fade, it was erased. The heat of her dragon's blood turned to ice as she was cast into a silent, lightless void where even her own heartbeat was swallowed by the Rabbit's ancient, distilled suffering.

From the outside, the scene was eerily tranquil. The draconic warrior, who a moment ago had been a picture of hypersonic aggression and authoritative power, simply buckled. Her heels, which had dug so defiantly into the earth, gave way as she slumped forward. Mitsuha hit the forest floor heavily, her scaled claws digging one last, reflexive furrowing into the dirt before her body went entirely limp.

The Rabbit did not look down at the fallen shinobi. It did not celebrate its victory or offer a final word. With the same slow and grinding precision, the skull turned back toward the horizon. The ghostly light in its sockets dimmed to a steady, watchful glow as it returned to its vigil. It remained a silent, rotting sentinel left at the edge of the world, scanning the distance for the next living soul that might dare to approach the ritual unfolding in the dark behind it.


Ooc: Mitsuha is unconscious next to the rabbit, anyone arriving please take note of that. Here is a new topic for you Mitsuha, what’s happening?!?! Spooky! https://ninpocho.com/threads/heart-of-fire-mitsuhas-dream.70139/post-396120
 
The vibration in the earth reached him before the light did. It traveled up through his sandals and into bone, a rhythmic pressure that felt intentional rather than natural. By the time Shun reached the clearing at the edge of the Forest of Death, the five distant pillars were still bending inward toward the heart of the trees, and the air itself felt tight in his lungs.

The alchemical circle burned the sky in fractured color, its light refracting like a broken prism against the dirt. The sensation rolling off of it was not wild chakra- it was structured, layered, deliberate. His eyes traced the perimeter once, mapping distance and angle before allowing himself to focus on anything else.

Then he saw her.

Mitsuha lay crumpled just short of the glowing boundary. Her scaled claws had torn shallow furrows into the soil as though she had tried to brace herself. There was no blood. No obvious trauma. No movement. His pulse gave one heavy beat, then settled.

He did not rush forward blindly. He did not call out in panic. He measured.

Distance to her. Distance to the circle. Distance to the sentinel.

The Rabbit stood watch at the boundary, rotting and utterly still. Its presence pressed against his senses like weight at the back of his skull. Shun did not challenge it with a direct stare; instead, he softened his focus and kept it within his peripheral awareness. Direct confrontation without information was recklessness, and he had promised himself - promised after the last battlefield - that he would not act without thought again. He shifted slightly so that his body angled between Mitsuha and the circle, careful to remain outside the glowing line. He extended his senses, controlled and precise, mapping her chakra signature from where he stood. It was present. Not extinguished. Not scattered. Compressed beneath something dense and suffocating, as if submerged under deep water.

Genjutsu or spiritual suppression. Severe, but not terminal.

He tapped his headset, voice low and even. “Ashikawa Shun at forest perimeter. One shinobi down outside the ritual boundary. No visible physical trauma. Suspected high-level genjutsu or spiritual interference. Do not cross the circle.”

The pressure in the air intensified for a moment, brushing against his consciousness like cold fingers. He recognized the sensation for what it was - probing, testing. He slowed his breathing deliberately, grounding himself in the steady cadence of his own chakra. Inhale. Exhale. Label the fear. Set it aside.

He took a measured step closer to Mitsuha, still careful not to breach the ritual line. If he could reach her without escalating the sentinel, he would. If not, he would wait for an opening. Recklessness would only create another patient.

“Mitsuha,” he called, voice steady and firm but not loud. “If you can hear me, regulate your breathing. Don’t fight what you’re seeing. Anchor to something familiar. Follow my voice.”

He did not know if she could respond. He only knew that panic would tighten whatever held her.

Behind the boundary, the forest pulsed with the weight of something nearing completion. Spirits moved beyond the line, but Shun did not engage them. His focus remained singular: stabilize the fallen, gather information, and avoid triggering a reaction he could not yet counter.

He adjusted his stance, lowering his center of gravity slightly, hands relaxed but ready to form seals at a moment’s notice. He would not control the sentinel, and he would not make the first aggressive move. But he would not retreat, either. If the Rabbit would be patient enough with him, Shun would press a Medical Ward to his companion's shoulder in hopes to at least prevent the loss of her in the midst of this chaos.

He stood there in disciplined stillness, eyes tracking Mitsuha’s chakra for the slightest fluctuation, prepared to act the instant medicine became possible.

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No actions made against the rabbit, only a Medical Ward on Mitsuha if allowed

Shun speech
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