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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The sliver of light pierced the early morning, filtering colours amidst the shadows of the land that lay open before him. The frigid breeze, tinged with the sweet smell of moonflowers, played around the hem of the worn, brown robe that Migoya had worn during the night, a night spend planting seedlings, moving plants, and trimming back the overgrown garden.

There was something nurturing about the simple action of gardening, almost like a return to the warm embrace of the earth. Plants also epitomized the feeling of hope, where one waited in anticipation for the hopeful and eventual bloom. Hope was in short supply, but here, hopefully, some could be cultivated towards a brighter future.

The cold, metallic feel of the head of the rake was keenly felt against Migoya’s pallid face as he leant on the object, his crimson gaze looking over the impressive view. Almost amidst the clouds themselves this locale would, should, be perfect for his clans needs. Well, once it was spruced up a bit.

Below lay a great green forest, reminding him of his homeland - where he could not return. This sea of green surrounded another large mountain, a sister to the one that he currently resided on. He had passed through a small town some half-kilometer down a narrow, winding road, the locals viewing him with distrust as they made their way towards the local gem mine. The locals of Suta did not know him, and in such a small town someone like Migoya stood out despite his attempt at blending in. They would soon get to know him however, and hopefully the rest of his clan, but first the Myakashi needed to establish themselves.

Why the hells did you pick such an awful place Migo-kun. I mean… the views good, but the buildings are more holey than holy and the spirits here… well, they aren't too happy. Mikki intoned, walking up to stand next to Migoya and sharing the same view.

“Perhaps we can help them find their rest. In the meantime, they will keep away unwanted visitors.”

Indeed, Migoya had located this ‘cursed monastery’ specifically because the locals feared it so. The Shrine had come here several years ago and finding the monks there worshiping other ‘Gods’ than what they prescribed, and had systematically wiped them out. Upon finding the place Migoya had noticed the bones of the restless, and heard their screams in the night. His first action was to collect these remains and place them in one of the few ossuaries that had not been completely destroyed, and cover it with flowers collected from around the area. He was no priest, far from it, but at least he could show those before him a measure of respect.

Well… its a fixer-upper thats for sure. You got ripped off.

Migoya chuckled. The amount of yen, and a promise to the Shrine to help them when summoned, had been steep indeed, but something drew him to this place. Yes, there was much work to do, and it would certainly not be comfortable for a time, but perhaps this desolate monastery on the side of a mountain could become a home.

Supplies were needed, and although capable of such feats, Migoya was reluctant to use his ninjutsu to speed up the building process. It seemed… wrong. As if the land here itself wanted there to be toil and suffering in order to reap its benefits. The land here was indeed cursed.

“Perhaps Mikki. In any event there are benefits too.”

Indeed there was. Apart from the narrow and winding trail one needed to brave to get here, there were a series of caverns and old mine shafts both behind and beneath the monastery that could easily be adapted and sculpted for other purposes. Water was easily accessible through a mountain stream that flowed through the main open area of the monastery, resting in a large well cut deeply into the stoney ground. The majority of the buildings too were cut into the side of the mountain, adding a level of camouflage to the casual observer. Even the main shrine itself, damaged as it was, and standing out in front of the mountain, blended into its surroundings.

There was the issue of food of course, the previous monks garden having overgrown and spoiled years previously. Migoya was a master at botany, but his speciality was in medicinal herbs rather than food crops so he knew that he would need to speak to one of the villagers to get an idea of the crops that could grow up here. Of course he didn’t need to eat, nor did Mikki, so they had a measure of time before his brothers and the rest of the clan arrived. He also needed to fix some of the buildings so they were more habitable.

To be quite honest, the thought of building something excited Migoya more than anything. It was somewhat liberating to create, without restrictions, even if it was his own little piece of a country run by religious fanatics, well - that’s what they wanted people to think they were. In any event, those were toes that the Myakashi would most certainly not stand on.

Leaning against the rake a sad smile formed on Migoya’s pale face, his eyes beginning to wince at the brightness of the dawn before him.

“We’d better get back to work - there is so much to do. I can hear Hisao complaining about the dampness of the place, and Doku will want to know if the noodles are any good. Yong needs rest - well the young one does. And other Yong…”

The smile grew bigger.

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The sun beat down relentlessly, the expectant chill in the air refusing to come - clearly there were seasonal changes up here high in the mountains, and it looked like spring would soon turn to summer. Migoya had planted several different crops - cabbage, dry rice, carrots, legumes and the like - all designed to be capable of growing at a high altitude. He didn’t eat them, but it was important to grow a few batches before the other arrived to ensure that he could do it at least.

It had almost been a month since he had arrived, and the repairs on the buildings had started in earnest. The external buildings at least had roofs now, and the cold nights could be kept at bay. Further investigation on the huts imbedded into the side of the mountain resulted in a small collection of rusty and old objects, each of which Migoya could not seem to throw away. Mikki insinuated that they were not ‘happy’ items, whatever that meant, and that putting them back where they came from would be the best course of action. Migoya agreed, placing them back and wondering where Mikki’s newfound wisdom had come from…

Migoya himself had set up a small side-cavern for his private use, away from prying eyes and as defensible as he could make it. Apart from the random mountain goat there had been no visitors, but strange noises through the night kept him on edge. Something was clearly not natural here…

For example, the gate to the main complex was located under a traditional red entrance shrine, used to protect the area from evil spirits. Even though Migoya had tried to repair it, the next morning it would fall apart once more. Mikki seemed rather silent on the whole issue which made things even more odd.

“Look Mikki - whats going on here?” Migoya asked one day whilst unloading some bedding materials from an old cart he hand purchased.

I dunno what you are talking about the puppet snapped back.

“Normally Id agree you dont know whats going on at any given moment but… you are.. Quiet. Is everything ok?”

Mikki shuffled his feet, looking around at various places in the monastery before resting his gaze on the gates.

Bad things happened here, and, well, when stuff like that happens the bad tends to… linger.

Migoya nodded, just coming to terms with the whole ‘unseen’ aspect of the world.

“Well, as long as it doesn’t bother us too much it can go ahead and linger. Otherwise, well…”

The pair looked at each other. Sometimes it wasnt the best idea to finish a statement like that in a haunted monastery.

“Help me unload the cart and we can get some practice in.”

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The 'village' - though it was more a collection of stone huts and caves, had now been settled into, his clan actively working to make this place livable. The modern conveniences they were used to were absent, and as such it was necessary to start to venture out. Migoya, having a name for himself, was rather reluctant to go around the main city area without a disguise or the like, and as such a now black-haired young man, dressed in simple Moon peasant attire, would find himself strolling though Kinboshi, a larger village on the other side of the island. It was green and verdant, far from the blistering cold of his mountain home.

His old Oxen munched on some hay as Migoya went around, gathering the necessary equipment needed towards improving his home. Too much and people would become suspicious, so it was a fine balancing act. Several seedlings were bought as well, something for Grandmother to tend, as well as an amount of cut lumber, grain, electrical wiring and other important items. He even bought some bolts of cloth to keep certain annoying people busy.

Scratching the ear of the ox, Migoya looked around this large village, a wry smile forming on his face. He wondered if they knew how easily they were being manipulated, how easily their strings were being pulled. People were such easy creatures to lead - just like this ox here. Given them a goal, push them forward in a way that made them think they had thought of that goal in the first place, and reap the reward.

Climbing on the cart, Migoya sat for a second, his hands holding the reins. He felt the smooth but old leather, and chuckled to himself. Some pathways were easy, others hard, but with the right push, the right bait, anyone could be pressed forward.

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