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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Open Neon Lights, Cure My Blues

Ryuu Otami

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The crisp stormy air swirled around the buildings, some of the force pushing against the older architecture with warning. The stormy season was upon them and black clouds rolled over Konoha for days at a time before finally clearing a little. Cold air blew in from the southern seas to signal the changing seasons while most of the trees that weren’t evergreens began to show hues of reds and orange. It was a normal year, with little more than the extra storms being anything different from any year before…but, for Otami, the entire experience was still novel.

She sat on a small stool next to the guardrail protecting people from falling off the third story balcony. She was leaning on the wooden guard, arms crossed under her chin as she stared off into the distance in small awe of the world changing around her. A cigarette hung from her lips, burning but barely being dragged on as the Wildling’s eyes shifted around to catch each orange and red leaf on the wind. They swirled in fantastic change like the whirlpool of knowledge was doing to her head.

Beside her was a little glass end-table that held a stone ashtray and a little black book made from human skin. Every now and then her eyes would dart from the natural wonders of the season changing back to that book. She was trying to resist continuing to pour the knowledge left by her dad onto her brain again; what she had done already was already affecting the girl.
Cigarettes were a sign of this. The chemicals inside, activated by heat and consumed by her lungs, were one of the only things that seemed to calm the chaos of her mind lately. Which, wasn’t any different from most of the medical staff she worked with - if her reasons were somewhat different. The chaos they tried to calm was wrestling with the mortality of man; the kind she attempted to assuage was a beast of truth roaring at her fragile reality.

Otami’s hand reached up to snatch the ciggy out of her mouth with two fingers before crushing the ember against the stone ashtray. She needed to do something. The lifestyle of waking up, reading a little of Tama’s journal, going to work, coming home, and starting all over again had grown old. Sleep was nearly optional for her now with the way she had reorganized her chakra flows and that in of itself was becoming a fallacy. Sure, she could refresh her brain on a whim to keep from fatigue but, it still frayed her sanity. Today was day 4 of sleepless nights and the nurse had finally slammed against a wall.

With a sudden hop, the Wildling lifted from her stool to pad barefoot back into the little apartment to get changed into something a little more social. Large purple sweatshirt, jean shorts, and a pair of worn in sports shoes; though the latter she only wore because the clubs here were strict about that footwear. Otherwise? Girl would happily pad around with barefeet wherever she went. Quick as a breeze, Otami slipped through her door, shut, and locked it before nearly skipping down to the edge of the walkway and hopping off towards the streets below.

She landed on the ground as if she had only hopped down a few inches, barely a bend to her knee before striding on. It was already starting to turn dark from the looming storm overhead, causing the neon lights to begin flickering with life. Her feet moved from the apartments to the entertainment district with earnest skipping before rounding a corner to take her down some back streets.

Konoha wasn’t a place known for its troubles. There was criminals, have no doubts there. Where people gathered, so do villains. However under the leadership of Hokage Nao, the seedier places in town had started to become a little more palpable to those looking for a wilder side without a high chance to also get stabbed. There was still a chance, but waaaaaaay, smaller. Not that it mattered much for Otami’s case. As the bubbly blond skipped down stairs deeper into the older parts of Konoha’s entertainment distirct the locals seemed to avoid her. She would appear, a beacon of light in the dark neon, and some of the dwellers sitting outside the gambling dens would scatter.

Recently, the happy-go-lucky youth learned she did not do well with gambling. Okay, so, she was actually really good, at it because luck followed her every move it seemed. What she didn’t take well to were the inevitable cheats who had tried swindling her out of some really hard-earned party yen. In a single hour, she had cleared the entire gambling house of every single illicit gambler trying to take cash off of desperate people; nor was she nice about it. Of the twenty or so people to get a taste of her wrath, only about five were still able to walk.

So when the Wilding appeared in a blinding radiance of sun and positivity on her favorite street to go have fun on, a great deal of the human cockroaches that took up residence during her absence outright picked up shop and booked it. It illicited a giggle from the tall girl before she slipped into a majong parlor.

The house was packed. Three red walls centered out the main gambling tables that were already mostly filled with a rainbow of people. Through her shades she saw fellow nurses, at least two doctors, a gate-watch captain, some badly disguised ANBU, and a spattering of ner-do-wells that made her oddly feel at home. A lady in a tight pink dress with a long slit up both thighs stopped with a golden tray and held up a drink to catch Otami’s attention.
“Ooh, spicy,” the nurse said in thanks before snatching the drink without a second guess to sip at it. A mojito. Good muddle on the peppermint with just a trace of illicit drugs in the background. Two minutes in the den and someone already trying to spike her drink. She continued to sip on it without missing a beat and kept open eyes to look for reactions before happily making her way to mojong table short a player.

[MFT
 
It's been several days since her visit to Shin Yoko with nothing to show for it. Mitsuha has looked through various medical books about the human body and whatnot, but that just pales in comparison to the type of information that she needs to fully understand everything. Up to now, she knows best is to fight, and she definitely has the chakra to fulfill the first prerequisite to make a homunculus but still falls short to fully understand the medical side of things.

She even learned a new technique, cursed sealing, something to force more chakra to come into being. Whilst she has yet to do much with that, she thinks that it could prove useful in the times to come. But for now, she felt like no matter how far she was going, she was going nowhere. Unlike normal people, and even ninja, she doesn't require rest. However, she has started to notice a pattern, focus too much on a certain task, and she could very well revert back to the puppet version of herself and lose her emotions, and thus, her motivation to change back from what she is now.

It is surely a complicated situation that she had found herself in. But she was determined. She wanted change, seeking it. Letting out a sigh, she knew better than to try and hyper focus on this goal of hers for too long. She thought about what were some things that triggered some types of reactions from her. Being annoyed by Keniwa, though... that dumb oaf hasn't been seen for some time now... No matter, she knows ogling men are more annoying than Keniwa. There's been a couple of clubs that have been popping up every now and then to have people just let go of their worries and act all crazy.

Surely it would be the best place for her to go to keep her away from an unemotional state, albeit, would leave her in an annoyed constant mind. The Jounin would make her way to the nearest club and walk in. Instantly, she could feel eyes on her. She looked to be about in her early twenties, with a mesmerizing black and neon red dress that fades in and out depending on when the lights strike her dress.

Men are the worst.... "Hey there cutie, wanna come over here and hang out with me?" A man put his arm around her shoulder.

She instantly swatted him away from her, as if she was swatting away an annoying fly, "I'm not interested in men. And your first move on a woman should never to touch her. You must be an idiot." She said harshly before turning away.

Apparently, the man didn't take too nicely to it and growled, "Listen here you bi-" He put a hand on her shoulder to stop her, but he had also stopped mid-sentence as she turned to face him. Her hand turned into a canon, pointed at his midsection. He scowled but didn't dare say anything and walked off.

Mitsuha wasn't stupid, she wasn't going to fire the thing in the middle of a crowd. If it came down to it, she would have just knocked him out. Judging from his chakra, she guessed that he was a chunin, so he could very well take it and wake up the next morning with a headache. After that, most men turned away from her, with only a few exceptions. She shook her head, figuring that this was probably a bad idea. But she was here now, so she just sat down in a corner so that she can catch if anyone decides to walk up to her. An old habit that she had when she was a human. Part of her was glad that some things even as small as that, is confirmation to her that she is on the path to change. Only thing is she needs to pass a big obstacle... Making a real body, a honuculus body.
 
Dragon Triplet.
Pure Double Chi!
Seat Wind Triplet.”
Seven Pair- are you guys even trying!?

Four hands in a row, Otami slapped down tiles and was declared winner. The last hand was running on a double-down bet, causing the other three men she was playing with to toss folded wads of cash onto the tiles with resigned fury before standing up; almost in unison. The last one to stand, a confused and scared look plastered across his pale sticky skin, stumbled on his way up and nearly fell over. Otami’s tan arm shot out to place a steadying hand to his ribs. The fingers spread out slowly as he got his bearings before suddenly driving into the ribcage, gripping one of the bones protecting his lungs to painfully drag the man down to her sitting level so she could whisper in his ear,
If I see you in here again, I’m giving you prostate cancer. Understand?” A solemn nod was the only thing he needed to communicate.

The Wildling released her grip, and he stumbled into a crawl before booking it out as fast as he could; her childish giggle haunted his jog out of the parlor. All it took for her to find out who tried spiking drinks was to find the guy looking flabbergasted that she had, not only one 4 games in a row, but was entirely too lucid for someone drinking. Taking the rolls and folds of multicolored yen, she stood up from her table to go look for something to eat. There was a nice hole-in-the-wall bar that made one helluva steak just down the street, and now she had the money to afford the actual, steak, and not just the imitation they sold to the poor who were there for the cheap beer. As Otami finished stuffing the last bit of money into a purse that vanished in a cloud of smoke with a simple hand-seal, her ears caught the tell-tale sounds of a male pushing his boundaries.

Her mismatched eyes shot towards the sound to see a larger male making moves on girl that looked, like she was far too young to be roaming about a gambling house. More than the age problem, the nurse felt the hackles on the back of her neck raised at the man’s audacity; a situation that was de-escalated before it ever took off. Before the blond knew it, she was right beside Mitsuha, crouched, and staring in awe and wonder at the hand cannon. An appreciative whistle left the Wildling’s lips,
Aye, you’re a beaut’ aren’t cha!” she said, complimenting not the fake-girl before her but the brandished weapon. She couldn’t help it. The cannon was an engineering marvel that spun the prosthetic hand back in on itself to form a perfect barrel. Did that mean the ammo was loaded in the wrist? The forearm? How did she absorb impact from the blast? What was the triggering mechanism: chakra, or gunpowder? So many question entered and left Otami’s head that she almost didn’t recognize a familiar scent wafting from Mitsuha. Multiple. They didn’t come from her body either - that smelled like Pinesol and gears - no…it was something attached to the puppet’s soul. The memories of the woman before her that powered the human puppet that caught something in the back of the nurse’s mind.

Keni? No, that’d be weird…she never saw this girl around Keniwa…but something strikingly familiar stirred her heart despite the image not being recognizable.

Sorry!” Otami hopped up to stand at her full height and towered over the snow-haired walking weapon, “That good hand-cannon! You make? Get help? I mean, did you make that, yourself,” a little blush entered the Wildling’s cheeks, “Sorry, sometimes I forget proper Common when I get excited. I’m Ryuu Otami! You smell…familiar, but I can’t put my paw- I mean, finger, on why. Did you know Keniwa?

The words tumbled out of her mouth before they could be stopped. Otami’s hands slapped against her lips with a look of shocked surprise crossing her eyes that she would ask such a question so casually. Not that it was in any way rude, or nothing more than a simple query…but that she really didn’t want to know. There was a piece of her heart, and mind, that was still running away from everything that put her in a coma - and Keni was a big part of that.
 

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