
Subterranean living made sunlight a distant memory for any who stayed there too long. Darkness would not swallow the people whole though, thousands of lightning infused bulbs gave the impression of an urban city's nightlife. In almost total paradox to the visual signs, night hadn't arrived, a large digital clock on a nearby building flashed 5:47 PM off in the distance. Mercantile establishments were in no short supply in these parts, and it was even whispered that the Black Bazaar offered stock found nowhere else in the world. There was a drug problem in the Grand Palais, and sources indicated the Black Bazaar as its epicenter. It was common knowledge that the local organizations operated as though various sectors within the Grand Palais belonged to them, implicitly. None of it made any sense, not when the supposed leaders of the village were capable of bending the elements and breaking stone barehanded. Something was very wrong with the village on a large scale, and it didn't start at the bottom or even with the criminal element...
Jin'ichi found himself sitting on a rail, apparently watching idly as the world moved around him. Just as in any other city, one could spot couples, vendors, the trekking businessman, and as unlikely as it seemed even parents with their children. With his left eye covered by an alabaster patch, his uncharacteristically blue right eye soaked in the scenery. If one were to relate it to our world, images of Time's Square or the Shibuya ward in Tokyo came to mind. The main difference really only being in the population, for as crowded as it seemed the Grand Palais was put a portion of Sunagakure itself. As convoluted as it was, Jin'ichi was reminded of home... Even if he had never considered the island of his birth a place worthy of being called home in the first place.
Today, like many others, he wouldn't stand out very much in his appearance. A dark jacket remained with its hood raised, and similarly dark jeans loosely covered his slim legs... Legs that swung nonchalantly as his mind raced with dangerous questions and heterodoxy. He was a descendant of the First Men, a Takahashi no less, and found himself disillusioned with everything they had stood for. It was said that Primus fought for the freedom of humanity, but even with the obliteration of the Ancients had that goal been accomplished? No longer were their visible chains on the bodies of most that lived within Wind Country, but were they free from their avarice? Were they free from their self-centered ways? Weren't many still enslaved by their emotions and their egos? It seemed that all who had the power to make things right decided their own personal motivations superseded any moral obligation. "I wonder if that's why he left..." He'd whisper to himself more than anyone else, while of course reaching into his jacket to pull out a cigarette.
He couldn't shake the tales about the founding of the village, how supposedly Mother Suna blessed the Sunahoshi and created their way of life. Having descended from one of the families that served the Sunahoshi, an absent force, left Jin'ichi discontent and somewhat resentful. Never having believed in the deity of Mother Suna, it had come as little surprise to him when he discovered what she really was... What came as a surprise to him, was the way that his cousin received that information. Unlike the logical and intellectual man he was known to be, Sousuke appeared to slip further into irrationality and emotion he was never taught to handle. The being unveiled as Mother Suna had been little more than a sentient remnant of the past, wounded by loss and rejection. Shiori... No, Suna as she called herself, was more victim than her hubris would ever realize. The Kazekage... No, Sousuke as he was named, was more alone and unaided than he'd ever openly admit. Neither were aware of how their trivial differences distracted them from the world at large. It didn't matter to Jin'ichi that Suna was inhuman, or that she was adopted... She was a Takahashi, and even though she never knew Jin'ichi was the one that had taken her son's life. Perhaps in some ways, he was responsible for the conflict between herself and his cousin... Rolling the cancer stick between his fingers, he tried to conceive a plan that would put things together.
It was true that he was an insignificant man within the village walls, and perhaps even to himself... Yet, even the seemingly insignificant man could change the world with as little as the right words. The problem, in his case, would be finding the words that mattered enough. Toraono Kuro was a powerful and respected man, and there was a primal connection that fostered camaraderie, but his willingness to give the benefit of the doubt without investigation was detrimental. Even Nanashi, the consciousness inhabiting various bodies and lacking in social or moral understanding was propositioned to join a special Toraono group... Jin'ichi himself had been offered to train as Nanashi's partner, but he chose to turn down the Demon Lord's offer and distance himself from uncertainty. No doubt Nanashi had accepted the "Oath", something Jin'ichi didn't even entertain, considering the short amount of time between meeting and invitation. The unorthodox Takahashi was a man of thought as much as action, and more importantly of conscience. All the while he sat there unnoticed by the world, his thoughts lingered on its fate. "Doubtful, he's too selfish to have cared..."<i></i> He responded to himself at last, finally sparking flame to his cigarette's tip and inhaling the minty toxins.
Miscellaneous:
- You don't have to worry about mirroring my post length, and I'm also not saying you shouldn't if you feel you can. (Your only requirement is the 50 word minimum asked for by the administrators.)
- I'm more concerned with content and quality than how long you can make your posts, you've already proven to have an eye for detail so I'm not worried.
- While we're starting this off private for now, there's always a small chance that it could change depending on how things go. (Meaning, there's a good chance I may invite one or two others.)
- For anyone interested in joining, I'd appreciate it if you could request invitation by PMing me first. This is because I don't want the thread to get out of control/be filled with too many people.
- Please, if you're going to ask to join, at least let me and Ken knock out a few rounds of posting first. Simultaneous introductions generally lack the proper foundation necessary for building strong bonds.
- Let's have fun, and hopefully this RP will be a good "Welcome to NC" thread for you.
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