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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Into the Further You Go [Personal Training]

Inari Shiren

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Shiren was sitting cross-legged, hanging his head down low in quiet reflection and remembrance. The flowers he had brought to his mother's grave fluttered lightly in the breeze...they were blue. That was her favorite color. A wreath of those blue flowers sat atop the mound where he knew her coffin was buried, having watched it enter the ground himself, watching her being laid to rest among the other Leaf ninja decorated enough to earn a place here. She was known as a fine kunoichi to many, well-respected for her abilities as a medical ninja...she probably could have made that branch's equivalent of Jonin if she had wanted to. If she hadn't preferred the love and companionship of her family to her work. Yes, indeed, she was known as a skilled doctor, but only to Shiren, his father, and three brothers was she known as the best mother to walk the face of the earth.

He sighed. He wasn't really sad anymore about losing her; more, he was merely confused, if anything. Death never truly felt that far away from him, and there was only six feet of dirt separating him and his mother's physical body. Surely, her soul couldn't be separated by much either, could it? Where did she go? She couldn't be far, she just couldn't. He...he couldn't explain it. But everytime his dad told him "she's watching over you..." that's the feeling he seemed to constantly get whenever she was brought up. Like she'd never gone in the first place. Like she was right there. Like he could just reach out and...

Something touched his back.

He whipped his head around, clenching his hands into fists and prepared to use whatever meager amount of taijutsu he had learned if need be. But there was nothing there. He blinked. Maybe he just needed some sleep.

As he got up from his seated position, however, he felt that touch again. And this time, he saw ethereal fingers creeping over his shoulder as that tactile feeling followed. But somehow...he knew this wasn't dangerous. He could feel it. He knew it somewhere deep inside of him...perhaps because his mother used to hold his shoulder in just the same way.

"I haven't gone anywhere."

His head turned at the sound of his mom's unmistakable voice, seeing half-visible humanoid figures cloaked in a pale light out of the corner of his eye. For the briefest of moments...he could've sworn he saw leaf shinobi. And chief among them, his own mother, smiling at him, looking to be on the verge of holding him close in a hug like she always did.

" I am always with you. We, are always with you."

Shiren blinked. And as quickly as these ghostly figures had appeared to him, they were gone.

He was surprised, somewhat. He hadn't truly experienced anything like this before...at least, not until he began to learn how to control his chakra in the Academy. He'd begun hearing bumps in the night and the like, having dreams of strange realms beyond his own, around that time. But nothing quite like this.

Yet at the same time it reassured him. He smiled as he turned his body around fully to bow towards his mother's grave, closing his eyes in contentment. At the very least he now knew...he too, would always be with her. That...and he now knew that whatever just transpired here, he had to learn more about, post haste. He exited the graveyard quickly, before sprinting off in the direction of the academy. He had no idea what answers he would find there, but it was the best chance he had at understanding this new, unknown facet of his budding abilities with his sensei's help. And, perhaps, at understanding how he could hear and feel his beloved mother reassuring him once more from beyond the mortal coil.

(WC: 641 for discovering Ghost Walker)
 

Inari Shiren

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Chakra to the feet...concentrate...concentrate!

Shiren panted as he ran along the side of the wall, holding his ninjato at the ready to strike the training dummy he was sprinting towards. Combining ninjutsu and taijutsu was tricky business it seemed...he'd tried and failed quite a bit to keep his foothold and momentum whilst running sideways, while at the same time preparing an accurate melee strike, was not the easiest thing in the world, especially when he had such little control over his chakra to begin with. It was like trying to pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time, while gripping a chain with your legs to keep you suspended upside down over a pit of spikes. And there was probably a huge spider somewhere in there too.

Ok, perhaps he was exasperating a bit, but the combination he was attempting had flustered him again and again. Even now, still halfway through the 500 feet he needed to traverse along the wall to reach his target, he felt his sandals slip. Seems like he was getting exhausted, and this little exercise of his wouldn't get him anywhere. He was failing hard.

But he wasn't going anywhere without giving that dummy a taste of his frustration. The Uchiha he was learning the basics of ninjutsu under in the academy had demonstrated a little something that he wanted to try. Fireball, that was it...unfortunately, Nata-sensei said he had a bit more practice to get to that. Something about different ranking jutsu and all and what chakra control it took to use them, something like that. But he did show him one thing he could try.

Kicking off the wall, he felt the seals taught to him coming back to him. He'd been practicing them all the way to the training fields...it was his first real elemental ninjutsu after all. He performed those seals somewhat slowly, but precisely as he began to strafe, rather than get any closer to the target. He felt a heat begin to press at his hands, threatening to push them apart too early...but he persevered until he felt it to be just the right moment. Breaking his handseal, he looked to his right hand to see the flame that lay within it. Now, there was only one thing left to do...

"Katon: Infernal Ember!" he yelled as he threw the small flame right at the target like he was pitching a baseball, the hot wind in its wake pushing back his ebony hair. It travelled much like a kunai did, straight and true, before striking the doll and exploding like a firecracker.

"Whew..." he sighed happily, sitting down to let himself recuperate somewhat...he probably put a bit too much oomph into that one, judging by the exhaustion flooding his body. But hey, it was a start.

[WC 470]
 

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