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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Out of the Books, Into the Field [Open RP]

Shuya

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The sounds of cracking branches and rustling grass followed each and every step Shuya made as he walked further and further into the forest. He had been in this area before, but never alone. This was a first for him, but not one he would shy from; working on resisting the urge to shy away from unknown experiences was the entire reason he decided to enroll in the academy. Even as he walked toward one of the more familiar parts of the forest, the memory of his first class played through his mind. Despite being the only one in the small class of twelve to not have any kind of previous ninja experience -- even if it was something as common as meeting or witnessing another ninja in action -- he didn't feel like he was out of place by his peers or the teacher. Truthfully speaking, him feeling somewhat normal in the class despite being different was the entire reason he decided to brave the heat and venture into this forest in the first place; the nagging thought of quitting stayed in the back of his mind, should his first class not go so well.

At last, he had wandered far enough into the forest to where he could recognize the way out while at the same time being as isolated as possible. The only sounds that could be heard around him were those of birds, the wind, and the occasional woodland critter scampering past. Perfect conditions for studying or, in this case, practicing. "First things first..." he muttered to himself, taking a small notebook out of his pocket, "Chakra concentration. According to these notes, I should strive to be able to climb a tree. Or at the very least, hang from one." Notebook still in hand, he walked toward the nearest tree and planted one foot flat against it. Out of curiosity, he lifted the other foot, stumbled for a moment and, had he not caught himself at the last moment, definitely would've fallen flat on his back. It seems being some kind of genius at this thing was definitely off the table. "Now how am I going to do this..."

He remembered something his teacher mentioned, but glossed over too quickly for Shuya to take any detailed notes on. All he could come up with were three things: breathing, concentration, and effort. How exactly the three were meant to be linked together was a mystery in itself. Thinking about the mystery wasn't going to get him any closer to the solution though, so he decided to put away the notebook and give it a shot. With both feet planted firmly in the grass, he closed his eyes and began to breathe steadily, the words Chakra in the feet. Chakra in the feet. ran through his mind time and time again.
 
For the first few seconds, nothing seemed to happen. Anyone walking by would just see a young boy facing a tree, feet purposely spread evenly apart, with his eyes closed. Frankly, the sight would look a little bizarre. Nothing to give a second glance at, but enough to bring attention to Shuya's self-conscious side. He knew that he had to banish the thought of someone coming across him like this, as focusing on that possibility would take away from what he was meant to focus on at the time: getting chakra to flow down to his feet. The problem was, until a few days ago, he wasn't even aware he had chakra in his body. How on earth could he possibly control it?

His body seemed to answer that for him as, before he knew it, he soon felt a tingling sensation down by his feet. This must be it! The thought of him actually succeeding brought a smile to his face. Now all that was left was to actually climb the tree. Repeating that same three word mantra over and over, he took step after step toward the giant oak tree, the tingling sensation never disappearing. He planted one foot against the wood; tingling still there. The other foot soon joined the first; tingling still there.

For a good second or two, Shuya was now perpendicular with the ground, standing against the tree as if it were the very ground he walked on. Once he came to this realization, he threw his arms out, his smile growing even wider, and shouted like he wanted every animal in that forest to hear him. "I did it!" Unfortunately, it was this shouting that broke his concentration and sent him practically flying off the tree, landing back-first three feet away. Still, that small victory was enough for him to sit up and brush himself off. "Let's try again."
 

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