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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Palaver with a Cadaver [Shinzo/Open]

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There were much getting used to the desert though they were no more fond of it. As long as they only traveled long distances at night, they can endure the sandy expanse. They had to tolerate it, of course, to get away from the people.

Though the people of Suna has been a tolerable sort, as far as humans can be, the two had to get away from the village proper often. They couldn’t take far too long among the many, thoughts and emotions of both living and the dead assaulting their senses at all hours of the day, like unwanted maggots crawling into their ears and squirming in every crevice of their brains. Only the Void, their elder brother Tatsuya, could bring them peace and quiet with his presence. But to use him like a crutch would be inexcusable and they had to find other means to overcome this annoyance.

So out into the desert it is, lest they get overwhelmed and do something everyone will regret.

It wasn’t all bad, really. As long as they dressed appropriately so that the sand won’t get into their shoes or at their face, it was... nice. All is quiet except for the howling of the wind and of a wild wolf off in the distance. With no other living human nearby, the only emotions they could feel was their own.

The dead, on the other hand, could be found here and there. Those who had succumbed to the elements have a quieter song to their ears though and, if anything, it soothes them. It is often those with violent deaths that stand out from the symphony of the corpses. This... hearing problem wasn’t at all bad when they were just Shoukyou Akane and Akihiko. But whatever the Saiko Jinmin had done to them have made it all come up to the forefront, as if the life and Deaths of humans are all they are and all they will be.

Even now, as they headed further East, a lullaby comes to play in their ears. The voice becomes louder with each step they took. It’s song is filled with pain and sorrow and a dull, cold hate that did not belong with the desert sands. And memories – flashes of black, white and red – cloud their vision.

яσ¢к α вує, вαву, ση тнє тяєєтσρ.

A woman with a face too beautiful beyond compare washes her hands in the sink. She doesn’t pay attention to the blood on her uniform, she’ll have time to take care of that later. Her work is done for the day and her dearest doctor had promised her a wonderful time tonight. Her heart flutters like a bird’s wing in her chest. Finally, the man of her dreams has acknowledged her.

ωнєη тнє ωιη∂ вℓσωѕ, тнє ¢яα∂ℓє ωιℓℓ яσ¢к.

He leads her out in the desert expanse, with the moon high in the sky and stars as far as the eye can see. She’s waited so long for her love to bear fruit and here they are. She doesn’t even notice how far they’ve come from the village. All that mattered is they only had eyes for each other.

ωнєη тнє вσω вяєαкѕ, тнє ¢яα∂ℓє ωιℓℓ ƒαℓℓ.

The woman’s eyes is the first to go, right after he’s cut off her tongue. He kisses her after gouging out one eye, blood filling both of their mouths. And she can’t even struggle against this sick, perverse bastard. She can barely see through her remaining eye, through the pain and the tears and the hate. She doesn’t know what she did to deserve this and she wants to ask him if she could when he drove a scalpel through her side. And she did nothing to deserve this.

αη∂ ∂σωη ωιℓℓ ¢σмє вαву.

Skilled and strong but soft of heart, easily manipulated, she hadn’t been able to put up a fight. She was a pretty, innocent thing who only sought to love and be loved. And he was a monster who feasted on such things. He leaves her body, to be consumed by the desert winds, and cleans himself of the blood, spit, tears and other bodily fluids that have stained his person.

¢яα∂ℓє αη∂ α-

The singing stops when they come to a spot, innocent and innocuous enough. It’s a grave yet it is not, they know that well enough. There is no ghost, though most would assume Dark Sages like they would see such things. There is no haunting specter or ghoul in the night. What they hear are true spirits of the dead, not mocking reflections and sad echoes of what they once there. They see nothing there with their eyes but they know it is there, feel it in their very bones. After all, spirits were wonderful and strange things that a mind wouldn’t be able to truly comprehend. Though if they wished so, they could imagine and conjure the image of the beautiful, young nurse they had seen in the memories. But to do so would be a great disrespect to the dead, much worse than speaking ill of them.

And the spirit here stops and regards them with disinterest as it does with every traveler who passes by. They would be treated as such, if Akihiko did not speak. “You have a beautiful voice. It would please us if you went on.” That renders it shocked. None had noticed her presence here before. And there is no malice. They were not the doctor who had caused her demise nor were they men who played with young maiden’s heart only to betray them. The two can feel it regarding them and the pull is strong. The soul still stays, still fresh with no time to cross, and it wants to live again. An easy feat, especially if they are able to find the body.

It is now the living’s turn to regard the dead, crimson eyes glazed over as their power overtook them. This isn’t the first of the deceased to plead with them when they come in contact with the powers of the twin Sages. “What was your name, dear?” Akane asked, her tone light and sweet. It’s a question she always asks towards the spirits that become so bold.

яιѕα.

The name echoes in their head, ringing over and over, and they wait to see if they liked the ring to it. “It is a beautiful name for, no doubt, a beautiful soul.” It... she wants to live. That is as plain as day to them. And they are under no delusions that they would have a killer doctor to take care of if they put her under their care. Rest assured, they had thought of dispatching such a vile man the moment the memories had assaulted them.

But this is starting to look like a one way deal, with the dead asking for too much from the living. After all, like with everything they do, they demand a price. When dealing with the twin devil Deaths, a price, from you, they will get. The thing with the dead though... they had very little to lost and everything to gain. Her decision is clear. Her assistance and loyalty, not servitude, for a second life. The two do not mind. Dealing with the dead is always more pleasant than dealing with the livings. They do not lie or judge or blame. They just... well, they’re dead. There’s not much to it.

They beckon the spirit to come. Easy enough. It would be finding the body that is a problem. And though they know it is here, exactly where they stand, they wouldn’t know how deep it is in the ground with the ever shifting landscape. They might very well dig and search through the night and days more. But with how strong this spirit’s will is, it might very well be worth it.

Oh, the things they do for a good deal.

It is a good thing that the earth listens and the wind lends a helping hand. They would not suffer the embarrassment of looking for a corpse with a shovel. And if anyone were to stumble upon them, it would be to find them in the early morning light when the sun has risen and thought it fit to try and burn their skin for their good deed. But they persisted in their search, even as sand dirtied their clothes and a light sheen of sweat marred their skin. The two would summon a rain if it did not destroy their work. They’re close to finding a body, they know it, and the spirit is adamant to look for it. Delaying this to another time would make all their work over the night pointless as the sand would have shifted back into the hole in the ground they’ve made.


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The expanse was a rather unfriendly locale to those unfamiliar, as not only will the desert heat and relative lack of water wither away the uninitiated, but even if one brought sufficient supplies, the local wildlife was more than lethal enough to end one's journey abruptly and unpleasantly. However, Man had successfully carved out his niche even in this inhospitable clime, and such was their strength. Moreso than any other creature, Man adapted. Shinzo too, was adapting. Having survived his brush with the Red Death, he was now adjusting to life without memories of his past, as well as the newfound shinobi 'family' that embraced him following that near death experience.

Shinzo's current endeavor was somewhat less philosophical than pondering the great wonder that is Man's adapatability and how nature and evolution function, and more practical. He wanted a pelt, or other animal related parts that he could use to forge weapons or decorate himself or said weapons. With that in mind, the crimson-haired Shinobi wandered. He was being relatively choosy, bypassing a few Sand Wolves that wisely steered clear of him. It was many hours of this leisure hunt before he came upon a Kyrinchor. A rather large male it looked like, and it appeared to be on the hunt itself. The Shinobi bided his time, stalking the stalker for a time before he spotted the reptile's quarry after cresting a dune. It was... a pair of humans... no, well, sortof. This was indeed a rarity. A man and woman, relatively young (Or aging, for most shinobi), conjoined. With the wind picking up, he couldn't tell precisely from where they were connected, but he could tell they were. He could also tell the Kyrinchor seemed to be preparing to attack.

Shinzo leapt into action, one hand drawing his blade as the other rapidly moved through handseals and rather immense sheets of ice began to envelope the trio(twins and the creature both), before he seemingly vanished into them, a crimson blur darting between the ten ice barriers, repeatedly striking the kyrinchor around the underbelly until both the mirrors and sand had a rather sizable splash of blood across them. Once the man was satisfied the creature was deceased, he released the jutsu.

"Apologies for the scare. This kyrinchor here seemed to be ready to make a meal of you," He stated simply, before he paused. The man couldn't quite place it, but he got a brief sense that the area had been coated in a similar amount of blood if not even more at an earlier time. He shook his head, "And if I didn't know better, I'd think this wasn't the first time someone made a bloody mess around this spot... he murmured, wiping any blood on his pale blue blade across a leg.

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Just because the two were focused on finding Risa’s corpse didn’t mean that they were wholly unaware of their surroundings. The fact that they were two heads certainly helped that, even with only half an eye each (so to speak) to their surroundings, they were still very much capable of defending themselves. And to imply otherwise is a tad bit... insulting.

As the mirrors closed around them and the beast (a Kyrinchor they would later learn), Akane had to stop with her part of the work with curiosity and caution in her eyes. She knew this technique; they’ve both fought along and fought against the Katai, people of the Snow, and many of them Hakus when Mist was still in its glory. She know how fast the fighter and their blades’ trajectory can change in a split second if they so choose to attack them. So she watches and waits until the mirrors are shattered along with the beast.

Akihiko, on the other hand, had continued to shift the sands where they could feel the corpse was laid. At least, until the assault on the poor creature was done. And when he looked up at the new arrival, he didn’t look the bit least pleased. Obvious by the fact that the first words to come out of his mouth were: “We could have handled ourselves, asshole.” As he says this and stares at him, two things come to mind.

The first was the fact that he should continue digging.

And the second was: Damn, this guy is a looker.

Though the latter fact does not do anything to stave off his bad mood. Probably because the lack of coffee he has consumed in the past twenty four hours and because they’ve been looking for a corpse for over four hours now.

Sister is quick to intervene, ever the polite and diplomatic sibling that she is. “What my brother Akihiko means to say is thank you. If you can excuse him we’ve had a long... night.” Brother just huffs in annoyance and returns to digging in the sand, leaving her to deal with this stranger. Really, she wanted to say life, to say that they’ve had a long twenty three years walking on this ball of mud they called Earth. But she doubted a stranger would care much for their life story unless it was done over good drinks and good food. “I’m Shoukyou Akane. And, as I’ve said, he’s Akihiko. And now that kyrinchor is dead. A shame; we were wanting to look at local fauna and maybe keeping some as pets.” A gracious, if tired, smile lights up on her face. She doesn’t mind the bloody mess or the corpse that’s been made near. It’s obviously fresh enough that they can distinguish how it feels from the woman’s.

She falls into an awkward silence, not quite sure what to say beyond that. Akane wasn’t the social butterfly like Akihiko but she could normally jump through society’s hoops quite easily. But, like she said, it’s been a long night and what does one exactly say to a complete stranger who saved them some trouble in the middle of a desert. Oh, while they’re looking like crazy people playing with dirt while they’re at it.

“What’s a Haku doing in Sand anyway? Sounds like the start of a joke. A bad one too,” Akihiko cuts in, going in for a save, though she wishes he’d be a bit nicer about it.


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Shinzo appeared entirely unphased by Akihiko's remark, though internally he frowned. What an ingrate. He thought to himself, though let none of this appear on his features. The only sign he'd noticed the remark was the slightest narrow of his eyes for but a moment before returning to normal. Blade sheathed, he let his eyes examine the pair when Akane spoke up.

"Long night? If you spent it out here using the desert as a sandbox, I can imagine it would be rather long. The desert isn't the most pleasant locale for... well just about anything except perhaps solitude." He concluded, before shifting his attention to Akihiko. "You're welcome." He continued. His tone was relatively expressionless with slight vibes of either pleasantness or sarcasm, depending which of the twins he spoke to. Once Akane introduced them and commented on the kyrinchor's death, Shinzo shrugged.

"I was out hunting for hides, bones or fangs for use in either decorations, trophies or weapon-forging, so the kyrinchor's death won't be wasted. Feel free to take one of the heads for a memento if you'd like, I don't need all three for my purposes." He paused for a moment, before replying to the introduction itself, "I go by Oniguchi Shinzo, though apparently I've heritage with the Takahashi clan of Sunagakure. As for pets, kyrinchor make awful pets. You might be able to get a male to work with you a bit, but they're virtually incorrigible, and are only cowed with a display of strength without aggression toward the individual. Think of them as barely contained attack-dogs you can't direct, but only sic on anything living near you at the time."

At Akihiko's question, the crimson haired shinobi quirked a brow. "Hm? Haku? Oh, right... isn't that what shinobi call people who do ice jutsu? I don't really know anything about them. I woke up in Sunagakure's hospital a year ago, amnesia. Can't recall much of anything. So, your guess is about as good as mine. " He concluded, before asking, "Conjoined Archaeologists? Shoukyou's a vaguely familiar name, but don't recall digging in the sand being related to them." He commented, continuing to avoid the 'elephant in the room' question regarding the twin's state. Not worth prying, particularly since pissing off foreign nationals wasn't good for the reputation, "Anything to do with vibe of blood all over this place?"
 

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"Iama elemento de nebulo, trovitaj fosi en izolitaj sabloj. Kvankam neniu aŭ devus min diras, neniu fosas en tia loko sen celo."

The words spoken in a language and dialect very few were still able to speak let alone recognize resounded upon the empty space between the twins and the hunter. While the speech was indecipherable to Shinzo, for Akane and Akihito each word's meaning could be understood as clear as day. The sounds made were that of their origins, the Kirigakurian language of Mizugo. As far as the source for the words, a sudden chilling of the area could be felt while Ice started to build upon itself a couple of feet away. The formation of ice would stack until it reached a height exceeding 6 ft 7", to which several cracks splintered the structure. Stepping from within, Kyourin casually shrugged away remnants of ice before staring down the twins solely.

His eyes were faintly illuminated in the night, glowing while his frosted breath escaped from flared nostrils. They'd not have long to surmise what he was as both the intricate tattoo markings covering his exposed torso and a particularly hidden chakra mark over his left breast spoke for itself. So to did he recognized their markings from which only other shinobi formerly of the hidden mist had. This was only coupled with the fact that he'd heard Shinzo mention the surname Shoukyou, a name which hadn't graced his ears in nearly a decade. There would be a momentary glance at Shinzo, a look that almost seemed as if he was sizing him up. Having arrived after the killing of his prey, he had not witnessed the inate talents of the hunter's blood...possibly a good thing.

"Seems this past decade has not been kind to some, though the spirits around you seem unnervingly troubled yet docile. Coincidence possibly, those who come from the frozen desolation have all but become revenants in one way or another.."

Pushing from the mask which covered his lower face, more frosted breath leaked into the air as while the chill seemed to lower it did not fade.

 

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“A decapitated head isn’t as good as the real thing. We wished for a pet, not a trophy to mount all the wall which you hunters seem so fond off,” Akihiko huffed. The man was attractive but Akihiko didn’t much like his tone of voice or attitude towards him. He’d be good for a night in the sack but not much else, if one were to ask him honestly. So one can understand, or not, if he rather give the ginger the cold shoulder. He probably didn’t have a soul they could make a deal with!

Now what good would a soulless client be?

It certainly did not do Shinzo any favors, in the boy’s eyes, that he barely had his own marbles. “Amnesia. How utterly, conveniently boring. We had it for awhile. Didn’t last. Memory loss is so totally last year. Don’t you know body mutilation is the new in thing?” he continues with a disappointed click of his tongue.

Akihiko was pissed. In a way that spoke of far more issues than the lack of caffeine or sleep. Perhaps it was at seeing a Haku that was not one of their countrymen, if the connection to the Kazekage is to believed. Perhaps there is something else affecting his mood here, other than a dead nurse and a bloody blank blockhead. He couldn’t quite put his finger on it and even Akane was at a lost. They both know that he is the less... civil and diplomatic of the two but he was rarely in this terrible a mood, often diverting his negative channels and turning them into scandalous but more peaceful means.

So to see him trying to pick a fight with a stranger in the middle of the desert? It raised some warning signs. Though they would never admit as much and kept them between themselves.

Perhaps it was a blessing that the newcomer arrived when he did. Hearing their motherland’s native tongue felt like a balm to the soul. Oh, how long has it been since they’ve heard the beautiful Mizugo? And in a way that wasn’t butchered by some foreigner who had tried to assimilate themselves into their culture?

“Estas bone ke ni havas kialojn por fosi. Aŭ ni povus simple esti frenezaj homoj,” both siblings replied easily, Akihiko’s tone obviously less hostile towards the man in blue than to the man in red.

His and theirs chakra marks shone like beacons beyond the clothes, auras visible to only a Kiri Nin’s eyes. It was a way to tell friend from foe, though one is never sure how the times have changed this fact. Kyourin would see, in the center of their melded flesh what used to be a single dagger each now has become twin daggers crossed over each other with their conjoining.

“The Shoukyou name should be familiar, even to outsiders, if you’ve paid attention to your history lessons. It’d be a shame if we weren’t in them. Our ancestors have done plenty for the motherland; it is only right.”

“We’re nobles, Berrybush. So some respect would be nice.”


A quirk comes over Akane’s lip as both strangers have essentially asked and pointed out the same thing of them. What were they doing out in the desert digging? And why does this place tell of death?

“To be quite honest, we are looking for a corpse. There’s been a murder here, as far as we can tell,” the female twin admitted, seeing no reason to lie. It is better to tell the truth than to raise suspicions, especially when they are all not sure where each of their loyalties lie. But her red eyes glaze over as she whispers aloud: “We search, out of respect for the dead and for justice. She calls out to us.”

The brother, never one for serious situations for long, stops his work and grins. “But shit, do my eyes deceive me? Have I summoned a Katai just thinking about them? Maybe I should think about a cup of Joe next. Quick, Elsa, tell me you have something to drink with you.”

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"I didn't offer to be your pet shop." Shinzo offered bluntly at Akihiko's complaint, patience wearing thin with the man-child's constant complaints. His ingratious attitude only further soured the taste in the sunan's mouth as he listened. It was almost as if the twin had nothing positive to say whatsoever. Once the blase, bored response to his amnesia occurred, Akihiko successfully made the Shin frown.

"Body mutilation, eh? Offering a canvas, or just finding something new to whine about?" He snapped, before he sensed something in the air, turning with a hand on the hilt of his blade before Kyourin appeared. At the seeming non-violent intent and the pair's familiarity, he relaxed his guard faintly, before shifting his position so that he could keep eyes on both the twins and Kyourin without moving his head.

"Respect is earned, not given to those who whine for it, particularly among equals. I am of Takahashi blood, as I said before." He stated, his tone dripping acid at this point. Not that anyone here would know it, but it was rather unlike Shinzo to drop his blank facade, though Akihiko's type were the most prone to earn his ire. He turned his attention to Akane at this point. "Most of my re-education was practical, so some foreign history is a bit hazy."

Zo then turned to focus his gaze on Kyourin. "Hail stranger, I see you're familiar with Akane and the perpetual complaint here. I am Oniguchi Shinzo of Sunagakure. Who might you be?"

Once that introduction was handled, he quirked a brow faintly at the statement. "A murder? I did get a vibe of blood here, almost as much as I myself bleed during my case of the Red Death... even though that makes very little sense. The desert would have consumed almost all that remained unless the murder was very recent..."

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Silence fell upon his lips as he finally began the process of understanding what was going on here, at this moment in time. Maybe it was a lack of initial caring but after hearing other dialogue between the two Kyourin's persona seemed to grow more aggressive in feel. The chill which radiated from his body started to dig deeper into those around him as the temperate of the area dropped a degree or two. He would exhale very slowly before without warning lowering his body as if he was going to rest upon a chair. Ice would erupt from nowhere, molding from the ground up beneath his body and forming a very rustic looking armchair. His right fist cuffing under his chin as he tilted his head slightly in observance of both Shinzo and the conjoined twins of mist.

"I am Kyourin, a Katai, a native warrior and shinobi born into a tribe gifted by our deity with the imbued essence of cold and frost. We are fighters and we hold stark objections to practices which seek to disturb the forever silenced..."

The last part was directly focused towards the twins as it was entirely possible that it had slipped their mind at how Katai could get should hints of desecration be presented before them. If the growing cold did not warn them then his words would have ringed that bell in their minds. Despite being former mist shinobi, how they approached explaining what they were doing would have to be treaded carefully. The twins would be aware that no harm would come to them here as Katai, despite being intensely cold towards those who played with the dead and their souls for personal gain, they would know that since it was not a Katai bodies which were being targeted the most Kyourin would do would be scold them and vocalize his distaste.

"You play so callously with a resting ground, the dead are to be coveted..not dug up and disturbed. Though I am in doubts you two are out here searching a blood grave to pay respects to the spirits.....infuriating."

His fist clenched but his body remained tethered to the ice throne upon which he sat. The spirits truly seeped here and it was luck that the dead weeping were not of Katai lineage or his attitude would rival that of even the most ferocious of beasts. Just what kind of reasons did they have for this? It would seem that he had met ones who still kept some of the darker elements of mist intact, ones which had historically led to disagreements with his people. It would be no different here in the hellish sands.


 

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This whole situation, these people, were distracting them from their mission, from their purpose. They are both reminded of such as Risa’s voice rings out in their head and sends pain through their temples, making the two touch their heads with a grimace. Yet these humans dare to question them. Such transgressions would be forgiven, of course. Considering they did not know who or, rather, what the two were. They themselves did not know, even! Though there was an inkling, a nagging in the back of their heads as to their true nature after the joining.

Still, that does not stop Akihikop’s annoyance. “And we didn’t ask for your help with that creature either,” he is quick to fire back at Shinzo. And, for a moment, he looks ready to pick a fight with the red haired man until Akane places her hand on his chest with a sigh. He relents with a slight huff as he returns to his digging.

Exchanging quips and insults with the Suna native was the least of their concerns right now.

There was a Katai to be... dealt with.

Not so much as a fight, mind you. Misunderstandings and arguments can always be dealt diplomatically, if one is willing and patient enough. And when it is one of their former countrymen, the female had patience and willingness in spades. For alliances must be sought, if they were to ever see their mother country rise once more.

“Peace, brothers,” Akane says in a soothing tone. There’s a headache building in her temples at the thought of trying to diffuse the situation between three men who would so easily attack each other, in an attempt to prove who is the alpha male. “We only wish to do what we are here for and be on our merry way. No one ties you two here, unlike we who are bound by promise to seek out the forgotten beneath these sands.”

Though while she speak to both strangers, her eyes are focused on the masked man knowing full well how their clansmen felt about the ones labeled as Dark Sages. “And peace, once more, brother from the Mist. Do we truly disturb sacred ground when these grounds are anything but and when the dead call for our service of their own? I assure you, though we practice what people would ignorantly call the Dark Arts, we have only sought to carry out our rites with benevolence.”

And wasn’t that the truth? They never truly raised the dead of spirits unwilling; always seeking mutual alliances with the corpses that they’ve kept. And even the dead had the choice for when they wished to be released, having fulfilled their remaining earthly desires. Not once they’ve kept a body out of malevolence and greed. Not yet, at the very least.

Had the dead not called for them, they would have long sought the comforts of the Kazekage’s home last night. “While we were traveling back to the village proper, we were called and-”

“Sister, we found her!”
Akihiko interrupts. “Or would I say them, rather?”

And Akane is quick to turn to their find. In the pit they’ve painstakingly dug lies two body. There was the nurse’s, as they had expected, for it was her voice that called out to them. And then there was a behemoth of a man, towering twice over the nurse, his corpse wrapped around the woman in a protective hold. He was-

Sankakutō.

Red. The red of their eyes disappear, nothing but white, as their eyes roll into the back of their head and blood starts to seep from their sockets.

уα∂ησм α ησ ηяσв.

He was a bastard, born to a whore of a mother and sold into slavery by his father. Unwanted from the very beginning, he knew not kindness nor love. Those who bought him sought out a weapon, a human they can mold from a very young age. And he would know nothing but blood and death when his master commands it.

уα∂ѕєυт ησ ∂єηєтѕιян¢.

He was Sankakutō now. They had christened him, after the brand seared into his chest – a perverted symbol of Jashin. When he wasn’t being used like a hunting hound, they kept the boy in a room with his head hidden behind a steel cage and a collar on his neck. A glass of water each day and the body of his victims were his sources of nourishment. The flesh and blood of men makes him strong.

уα∂ѕєη∂єω ησ ∂єιяяαм.

He was made retainer to his master’s daughter, though truly nothing more than a deadly pet. But his collar and his caged head stays even if they are looser, bigger, in a vain attempt of showing some kindness. She wishes to treat him as more than some dog but his father reminds them of their place.

уα∂ѕяυнт ησ ℓℓι.

He was sick beyond belief, with an ailment that even his superior physique cannot handle. It sets his blood afire and makes him see things that are not there. He’s nothing but a mad dog now. And if he doesn’t get through the illness, he will be put down before he bites the hands that feed him.

уα∂ιяƒ ησ єѕяσω.

He was spirited away. His master’s daughter takes pity. She wanted to free him though he knew not how to act of his own accord beyond the bare minimum needed to survive. So she stole a horse and mimicked her father’s voice and stole him away to Suna, hoping to cure him of his illness.

уα∂яυтαѕ ησ ∂єι∂.

He was lost. His master, mistress, does not return home one night. And when he finds her, she is already dead on the sand.

уα∂ηυѕ ησ ∂єιяυв.

The two snap out from the visions, the memories, of the giant holding Risa. They’re out of it for less than a minute, though it feels like an eternity whenever they experience the life and death of the deceased. Though, oddly enough, the moments before death are always murky, the faces and voices of murderers are always vague.

Akihiko is the first to recover, for Akane looks like she is still on the brink of death, in the in betweens. “What are you two going to do now? We wouldn’t want to upset you two with what we’re going to do,” he drawls, though there is no true fire or malice in his tone.

If they are going to make a contract with both Risa and Sankakutō, it would not do to have interruptions. Will they be able to trust a Katai to not strike them down whilst they’re vulnerable? Can they trust the Suna Nin not to disrupt their ritual out of mere spite? If either wished to witness what they needed to do next, they were quite welcome to it. If not, they could certainly excuse themselves or do it at a latter time.


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