”Good afternoon, Izumi-san, glad that you could make it in time.”
Hanging upside down from a tree branch by the soles of his boots, Yoshihisa greeted the junior ANBU operative with a slight wave of his palm. Strewn across the ground were the remains -some reduced to mere giblets at this point- of the Forest of Death’s unfortunate few inhabitants unwise enough to challenge him: Ranging from the boar-sized vermin the area was know for to the two-story centipedes, it became increasingly clear that the local wildlife was at least aware of his presence at this point and had pulled out all the stops.
”My apologies for the mess, it is peak season around the forest, so I doubt these will be the last we’ll see today. But they will serve their purpose for today’s training.” The brush behind Izumi would rustle, accompanied by twigs snapping and eventually the sound of mandibles menancingly clacking together: Another gargantuan centipede had joined the fray, towering over the humans as it approached with a steady pace. Before it could even as much as process the desire to strike at either of them however a figure would drop down from the trees with blinding speed, promptly impaling the insect’s plated body as if it were tissue paper. The creature would wiggle in vain as it tried to break free, and it wouldn’t be long before its form would go limp, the newcomer pulling free the spear he had used during the ambush. ”This is Rokkoyō-sama, he’ll be your tutor for the first half of your training, while I’m in charge of the second half.”
”Greetings, young one. As the more powerful sensor between the two of us I will be filling in for Umakaki-san in order to test your capabilities in masking your chakra signature.” A warm and radiant voice would drone through Izumi’s mind, the mysterious figure standing next to him cocking his head ever so slightly before gesturing towards the woods spread out before them. ”You’ll have to perform under the direct threat of the wildlife, finding a perfect balance between the desire to survive and the obligation to remain hidden. Before we go over the details, do you have any questions for the time being?”
[MFT]
Hanging upside down from a tree branch by the soles of his boots, Yoshihisa greeted the junior ANBU operative with a slight wave of his palm. Strewn across the ground were the remains -some reduced to mere giblets at this point- of the Forest of Death’s unfortunate few inhabitants unwise enough to challenge him: Ranging from the boar-sized vermin the area was know for to the two-story centipedes, it became increasingly clear that the local wildlife was at least aware of his presence at this point and had pulled out all the stops.
”My apologies for the mess, it is peak season around the forest, so I doubt these will be the last we’ll see today. But they will serve their purpose for today’s training.” The brush behind Izumi would rustle, accompanied by twigs snapping and eventually the sound of mandibles menancingly clacking together: Another gargantuan centipede had joined the fray, towering over the humans as it approached with a steady pace. Before it could even as much as process the desire to strike at either of them however a figure would drop down from the trees with blinding speed, promptly impaling the insect’s plated body as if it were tissue paper. The creature would wiggle in vain as it tried to break free, and it wouldn’t be long before its form would go limp, the newcomer pulling free the spear he had used during the ambush. ”This is Rokkoyō-sama, he’ll be your tutor for the first half of your training, while I’m in charge of the second half.”

”Greetings, young one. As the more powerful sensor between the two of us I will be filling in for Umakaki-san in order to test your capabilities in masking your chakra signature.” A warm and radiant voice would drone through Izumi’s mind, the mysterious figure standing next to him cocking his head ever so slightly before gesturing towards the woods spread out before them. ”You’ll have to perform under the direct threat of the wildlife, finding a perfect balance between the desire to survive and the obligation to remain hidden. Before we go over the details, do you have any questions for the time being?”
[MFT]