This time, Izura had decided to train Ayame in the art of illusion techniques. For this purpose, he had chosen Soon’s Harbor- a far cry from the dry, endless deserts of most of the wind country, or the subterranean passageways and caverns of Sunagakure. They stood at a rather secluded dock, and as usual, Izura had Soraka flying overhead for surveillance and security. It never hurt to be too careful. Especially after that incident in the Chaumerus Caverns, Izura took special care to hide multiple water clones throughout the perimeter to observe any potential enemies. Unless they teleported out of nowhere, it’d be hard for them to sneak past Izura. His sharingan, coupled with his uncanny sixth sense made that damn near impossible for most people to pull off.
Izura felt bad for Ayame- it was a strange twist of fate that they had come to similar situations. She had found the very same person that he considered to be a father, and adopted him as her own father just as easily as Izura himself had done all those years ago. A repeat of the past, but under different names. The gods had a strange way of arranging things.
But now she was facing the same situation that he was- a father who denied any familial ties.
“Ayame, today we’re going to go over genjutsu. If you can’t withstand Nataku’s genjutsu, it’s all over….but if you can, we may just have a chance together, to bring him back…”
He knelt down and hugged her.
It’ll be alright, okay? Just rely on me, get stronger…and we’ll bring him back together. Just promise you won't sell your soul to the devil in the process, okay?”
Standing back up again, he walked to the edge of the pier, looking into the crystal clear waters. Their reflections were almost mirror-like today. No doubt a side effect of having chosen to start training early in the day. The sun was barely rising, marking the beginning of a new day. It was somewhat cold even, a light, barely visible fog rolling over the surface of the water. Izura stepped onto the water’s surface, taking a few steps forward before turning around to Ayame.
“As an Uchiha, you have access to the sharingan and have a lot of potential for powerful genjutsu. I will show you how to dispel genjutsu with your sharingan.”
WC 399
Izura felt bad for Ayame- it was a strange twist of fate that they had come to similar situations. She had found the very same person that he considered to be a father, and adopted him as her own father just as easily as Izura himself had done all those years ago. A repeat of the past, but under different names. The gods had a strange way of arranging things.
But now she was facing the same situation that he was- a father who denied any familial ties.
“Ayame, today we’re going to go over genjutsu. If you can’t withstand Nataku’s genjutsu, it’s all over….but if you can, we may just have a chance together, to bring him back…”
He knelt down and hugged her.
It’ll be alright, okay? Just rely on me, get stronger…and we’ll bring him back together. Just promise you won't sell your soul to the devil in the process, okay?”
Standing back up again, he walked to the edge of the pier, looking into the crystal clear waters. Their reflections were almost mirror-like today. No doubt a side effect of having chosen to start training early in the day. The sun was barely rising, marking the beginning of a new day. It was somewhat cold even, a light, barely visible fog rolling over the surface of the water. Izura stepped onto the water’s surface, taking a few steps forward before turning around to Ayame.
“As an Uchiha, you have access to the sharingan and have a lot of potential for powerful genjutsu. I will show you how to dispel genjutsu with your sharingan.”
WC 399