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.

Current Ninpocho Time:

Event Return of Sunagakure and the Rise of the 13th [Event: Shadow Steward]

A soft sigh left the young male as he looked towards the body, back to the sky. “I guess I will just wait here..” Through his Byakkugan he took a final check of his surroundings, everything and anyone was knocked out… So with that he finally lifted his fangs. A visible relieve washed over him, that jutsu was so draining.

Looking over his palms he was trying to figure out how much chakra he had left in case a fight would break out further. “Hmm…” He only started to look up when he heard this name.


“Toraono Ryota! Here!”


Ryota’s gaze went up, hearing his full name still gave him the major heebies. What did he do wrong this time? His lazely gaze started to turn into a shock and from that shocked expression towards a ‘oh fck me’. He suddenly saw his brother flying towards him. He got up in a split second and tried to gamble as to where his brother would land.

In hid mind;

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how it went.

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“Idiot! Ahoka!” And some more words of the other being an idiot were thrown towards the older man. He was sitting on his butt with Micchi on him. At least he was able to cushion the fall for him. When the little package landed next to him, he wanted to reply further but that man was already gone. “Shit shit….” He muttered and would first activate his byakugan. “Oi… Asu, still got some firepower left?” he asked his contract which was released from Micchino now. “Yes, but not too much.”

“That is fine… “

“We might be knocked down… but we don’t give up… That is the Taranao way.” He gritted his teeth. In Ryota’s mind… it was easier to SEE wounds. Now he had no idea what to treat or how to treat. He had to think fast, at first he merged with his contract. Then he would make a few hand signs, a barrier around the two followed by a Sandstorm Veil. “This is going to drain the hell out of me..” He muttered as he moved quickly.

“Micchi, Don’t think ill of me. But I need to you swallow.” He would say, his teenage head already making something entirely different of it… but he placed the soldier pill inside along with a bit of water to smooth it down. If he wouldn’t… He would attempt to feed that thing through. After that, he would turn on that heater thing to make sure his core temperature would remain higher. After that, he created a medical clone. “i don’t care, do it.” That clone would keep up a steady stream of healing jutsu, in attempt to close everything so nothing could go wrong. All while Ryota himself remained very still. He would attack anything that came close and wouldn’t identity.
 
In a less professional setting Sora would have slapped his forehead or rolled his eyes in the wake of such unsettling news or at worse thrown his hands up in disbelief. Of course there was a traitor and of course they couldn't just blow the enemy ship out of the sky. Only stopping his conversation with Grey and a few other key Captains, to acknowledge the fact that the traitor had been captured and locked in an office that now substituted for a prison cell. Fortunately or unfortunately they hadn't had to consider the fact that they might actually want or need to lock someone away. Turning back to the conversation at hand, Sora ran through his options. "So we need to avoid blowing it out of the sky due to the fallout that could happen, there's a chakra barrier both around the payload and the ship itself, and they're going so fast that neither of our ships can reasonably reach them in time to cut them off." Nodding, Grey shrugged his shoulders. "That would seem to be the case, sir."

Shaking his head and looking down at the schematics that had been hastily drawn up of the enemy ship, Sora practically begged someone to come up with something. "Come on, think! We're shinobi, we're practically in the business of making the impossible, possible. How do we stop a ship that doesn't want to be stopped." Although the first part of his small speech caused more than one Captain to smirk, the seriousness of the situation equally stopped them from laughing out loud. "What if we just turn the ship around?" Although seemingly flippant, it wasn't the most wrong answer. "Did you forget about the multiple layers of chakra barriers?" A logical point. "Of course not, we'd just have to go through them." Maybe this young Captain might have been promoted a bit too soon.

"Our ship isn't fast enough to do that and we'd risk triggering the bomb." Indeed. "So we just sent a single manned ship, or heck, a whole bunch of single manned Sand Clippers through." Shaking her head, one of the more seasoned Captains chimed in. "They're too big and not nearly fast enough, they'd explode on impact. We don't have anything smaller than that on board." Before the Captain could barely finish speaking, the sheepish younger Captain shook her head and corrected her elder. "What about the escape pods." Her statement caused all of the assembled Captains to recoil. "What?" Nodding the young woman spoke on. "It's like Sora said, it's all chakra and shinobi tech at the end of the day. Barriers are great for stopping the big hits but you can generally pierce them with concentrated blows." At this point, Sora stepped in. "Go on..."

Nodding the woman did. "So we treat a few escape pods like railguns and shoot them towards the enemy ship. If we soften up their barrier shields with cannon fire it should provide just the right amount of force to allow the escape pods through and if we fire them fast enough, it'll be tough but they'll be able to steer themselves in such a way that they'll also pierce the enemy hull. From there, we'd task two teams with the objective of taking over the enemy bridge and securing the bomb. If we can't turn the ship around, then we do what we can to dismantle the bomb or set it off early." A young Captain, no doubt the young woman's peer spoke up. "We'd be sending them to die." Nodding her head, the woman agreed. "That's what we signed up for, right?" Stammering the young man spoke up. "Who's going to sign up for that? There's a chance that they might not make it through the shields or the hull to begin with and we'd have to aim them in such a way that they don't actually pierce the bomb itself. The sheer odds on such a shot for a small escape pod is..." Sighing and nodding in agreement, Sora finished his statement. "Practically impossible." His finishing statement left a deafening pause. Turning to Grey, Sora cleared his throat and started to pull on his collar. "Grey, you have the bridge. Captain Emi was it?" The young woman with the big plane nodded. "Tell your best to join me." A few of the Captains moved to try to speak up to stop Sora but all turned to Grey when he snapped to attention and saluted Sora. "Godspeed, sir!"

Within a few minutes Sora was already settling himself into one of the escape pods turned railgun projectiles. Reflecting on the plan, Sora shook his head and stopped focusing on the what ifs and instead focused on the moment at hand. Even with Captain Emi's plan there was still so much that depended on the brave men and woman that decided to join him on the dangerous mission. As the saying went, "no guts, no glory", and Sora needed all the guts for the cannonball experience that he was about to be subjected to. In a word, cozy, the escape pod only had enough room for him to lie on his back and hold a set of pulley like controls, the pods were only ever meant to allow one to navigate away from clear dangers on the way to making a safe landing. For the controls that seemed to be there, at the end of the day the escape pods were nothing more than glorified gliders. All of the thrust needed to hopefully make this trip would be from the carefully positioned ejection mechanisms that had quickly been aimed at the ship ahead instead of the ground below. Hearing a tap on the window pane, Sora looked up at the mechanic tasked with getting him from Point A to hopefully Point B and gave a thumbs up. Whatever reservations that he had would now have to be kept to himself. He'd trained for moments like this, he'd also chosen capable Captains to serve just in case something happened to him. He merely needed to trust the science and to focus on the objective, and with that in mind, he heard the snap of something outside of the pod and then felt the oddly surreal feeling of gravity contorting his body.

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OOC: Sora gave command over to Grey and opted to be slingshot into the danger zone Red's ship along with a few brave others to hopefully try and commandeer the enemy ship. The enemies shields/barriers are also being hit with hopefully distracting cannon fire.
 
As the Sennin who controlled the sands as easily as he could breathe left the scene, leaving the medics to work on creating a cure for the Tellamusk drug, the feeling in the room changed. A sickening silence would fill the quickly risen shelter as a set of foot steps would seem to echo, ringing out from all directions. A familiar yet foreign voice would ring into the minds of the medics, one of the forefront researchers of the Omni Prime, someone who had personally trained many of the medics here, would speak telepathically to them all.

"Well, well, well. We didn't expect you all to discover the source of the cure so quickly."

As people began to recognize the voice confusion and potentially shock could be expected. Almost as if appearing out of thin air, Chikamatsu Shin, the Twelth Kazekage, appeared. His skin was pale and his once sapphire he'd eyes sank into a sickly yellow tone. His shining silver armor in which he wore as a symbol of peace and pride had been replaced by a dark black attire.

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A stern look rested on his face as he gripped the hilt of his blade. "It can't be helped. Blame Akkuma for your deaths, but fear not. I'll make them quick."

His words were laced with Chakra, and as the phantom spoke horrific and grotesque monsters would begin to crawl out of each person's shadows. Snarling and breathing out toxic fumes. The creatures would begin to cause havoc within the tent as the point of Shin's blade was aimed at the Medical Chief of this operation.

Zantetsuken a technique taught to Shin by his sensei, Akujin, that is near impossible to avoid, especially by someone who has spent their life in the academics and not in the field of combat. Taking a single step forward, Shin would seemingly teleport behind the woman as soon as his foot touched the sands floor below him, a grin took to his face as he looked back towards the horrors his creations were causing. If this strike landed true, the woman in charge of curating this formulation would be split in two by the high speed Taijutsu that the once thought dead Kazekage had mastered.

Taking a breath in and slamming the tip of his blade into the ground he would mutter, "I cannot let you break the hold on this vessel, he is too valuable. It's a shame I had to play this card so soon."

He smiled at the MiTs, that were in his beginner courses just a few years ago, screaming for their lives. Lifting his hand a being of pure black shadows would form from his body and launch forward. The Phantom would conjure his Persona to begin to tear the flesh of the young men and women from their bones.

The smell of burning flesh would soon fill the area as bursts of fire erupted from the makeshift shelter as the fire release of the Phoenix Sage would spew forth. Black wings made of smoke would erupt from Shin's back as he slowly lifted off of the ground in the cinder filled room. He would raise his hand concentrating Chakra.

"I will make all of Sunagakure bow before the might of W-"

His eyes went wide as a sharp pain would be felt in the corner of his neck. Turning to look over his shoulder he saw the Medical Chief grinning with blood running from her mouth. Shin touched the point of pain on his neck when he is shocked to find a dart like syringe lodged into his flesh.

"I see you're regenerative skills would make the Omni Prime proud. It's a shame you made an enemy out of this vessel."

He slowly stepped towards her, before grabbing her by the neck with a single hand lifting her up. Clinching his hand on the very air a current of flames would form a blade before condensing back to the black blade he carried.

"Don't worry, your Sennin will be meeting you in the afterworld soon enough. The Demon will finally fall to the blade wielded by the disgraced Lord of Sunagakure."

Slowly inserting the blade through her chest, piercing her heart, her scream would pierce through the roar of the flames. Dropping her lifeless body to the ground the man would take a few steps out of the flames, his black wings spreading wide.

A pulse of pain.

A memory.

A voice.

A woman shouting out to him.

Grabbing his temples the sage would fall to his knees. The shadow he conjured to tear the staff apart would step out of the flames, it's form wavering as if the breeze was blowing a cloak away from it.

"Shin..."

Her voice called out. The black smoke flickering to show a blonde woman calling out and crying. Kohana cried out to her brother. The Seal of the Yurei Orchid on Shin's neck was slowly fading. Slowly breaking the connection Shin had to his sister. She was afraid this drug that controlled her brother would cause her to fall into the abyss that waited for her..

Shin's eyes would begin to flicker between the golden hue it held and his blue eyes. What was happening to him? He wasn't sure and he was afraid something would once again break him.

His eyes shifting to the golden hue again, he turned to look back at the only chance the Sunan forces had to cure this control was ruined. With a grin he would whisper into the sands.

"Akkuma, the father of sin and filth in these lands. Come and face me."

Slowly rising to his feet he would look up into the sky. The formula of the quickly administered cure wasn't at a dosage high enough to fully cured Shin's affliction. While he was still under the control of the mastermind behind this rebellion, he could feel the slight space to allow him to make a few decisions if his own, and as of right now...

He wanted to kill all of the Sennin that failed to protect him.

[MFT: 1000]
 
The desert roared as an ominous wind carried grains of bloodstained sand across the battlefield. Flames crackled in defiance as smoke danced toward the sky, mingling with the scent of death & despair. Cries of wounded shinobi echoed through the ruin, punctuated by the visceral sounds cutting through Akkuma’s headset feed. The agonized screams of his medics, as they were mercilessly cut down by their former Kazekage. The defiant gasps for breath from the Medical Chief after she was cleaved in twain, reverberated sharply through the static-laden channel. Each tortured sound served only to fuel Akkuma's wrath, he blended with the howling storm that descended from the heavens to herald a different terror entirely.

A vortex of sand, blackened with chakra, spiralled down toward the scorched earth. From the chaotic heart of the Desert Nimbus emerged Akkuma, a grim spectre cloaked in shadow & fury. His long, windswept white hair gleamed against the grim haze of smoke. Framing a face etched with battle scars & a twisted, knowing smile. Violet-tinged eyes gleamed with malevolent resolve, sharp as blades & unyielding as stone.

The leather-bound armour clung to his form, gleaming faintly beneath his tattered black cloak. Embers danced around him as if drawn by his presence, flickering defiantly before fading into ash. His arrival pressed the very air with palpable dread.

The sands writhed beneath his feet, answering his wrath. Rising from the depths of the desert like a primordial nightmare, the Avatar of Barnyx surged forth. A titanic sandworm infused with Akkuma's indomitable chakra. Its vast, serpentine body undulated with a fluid grace that belied its monstrous size. It shimmered as chakra-infused sand grains shifted like living armour across its surface. Segments as thick as buildings ground together with an earthshaking rumble. While a maw ringed with dagger-like teeth yawned wide, promising utter annihilation. Whorls of chakra glowed faintly along its ridges, casting eerie patterns on the storm-choked battlefield.

Above, chakra-skiffs hovered & darted like predatory hawks. Their sleek forms sliced effortlessly through the dust-choked skies. Jets of chakra energy propelled them in sudden bursts, allowing for rapid maneuvers. From within them, hostile shinobi pilots unleashed bursts of energy & volleys of chakra-laden projectiles down onto defenders. Explosions of sand & fire erupted around the entrenched forces, further fuelling the chaos.

Akkuma’s voice, laced with both wrath & disdain, boomed across the battlefield.

"Chikamatsu Shin!" he spat the name like venom. "Is this what remains of the great Kazekage? A hollow puppet dancing on another's strings?!"

His chakra flared violently, sand whipping around him in a tempest of rage. "You who once protected this village with honour and pride have fallen so far that you reek of corruption. Pathetic! I expected treachery from lesser men, but you? You disgust me."

As the winds howled Akkuma's hand surged with chakra, forming shimmering domes of the Pristine Aura Jutsu. One encased the towering sandworm, another enveloped Akkuma himself & the last shielded the Medical Chief. Each barrier radiated purifying light, pushing back the creeping tendrils of Shin’s corrupted energy. Ensuring some protection from any Illusions the bound Chikamatsu would no doubt attempt to cast upon them all.

"I should crush you where you stand," Akkuma growled, his voice low & dangerous. "But I do not waste my wrath on broken toys."

The towering sandworm loomed protectively behind him, its coiled body quaking with restrained power. The sands around Shin churned violently, as though yearning to consume the fallen Kazekage.

The winds screamed as the sandstorm intensified, swirling around the demonic sage in a Cyclone Movement full of rage & judgment. The battlefield stood poised on the edge of devastation, waiting for Shin's inevitable reckoning.

1: Dismount Desert Nimbus & Dispel it.
2: Summon Avatar of Barnyx
3: Cast Pristine Aura on Sandworm, Medical Chief & Self.
4: Cast Cyclone Movement on self via Gourd of Sand Sunaku Passive - Turned into a Sand Jutsu (For muh little Sandstorm cloak haha.)

OOC: And the scene is set for our clash! =P
Edited to center my post theme cause it was hurting my soul sitting at top left like that. xD
2nd Edit to more accurately depict the impact of the Medic slaughter on Akkuma.
 
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Of course it wasn't that simple.

And they hadn't managed to save any of the concubines, oh well; the token attempt was, honestly, enough for Moriko's estimates to claim they'd tried to do the moral thing. No big deal. Her clan had evacuated the ones on the lower floors so that was humanitarian points and if it was of no benefit to rescue people then she really didn't give a shit.

It also meant they didn't have to worry about striking additional targets. Avoiding hitting each other was almost instinctual, so she and Tsukiya would be fine on that count. They could just open fire. Granted, Tsukiya was rather significantly better at Taijutsu than blanket-area Ninjutsu, and the blades were being...counter-productive here (upon this sight, he stopped immediately, she noted), but she certainly was, and it wasn't as if he lacked things he could do.

As, given he was quite stellar at exploiting psychological weaknesses, there was a fairly obvious route even she could see.

"Persistent blighter," Tsukiya said lightly. His gaze was narrowed, calculating. "Perhaps we should have struck harder, sooner."

Moriko didn't even think about that; time for a post-mortem later. "Wasn't really a chance. I'm going to let loose. You think you can break him by talking?"

"Bluntly, he is already broken," Tsukiya said. "Regardless of anything we say or do--the mirror maze is absolutely wrecking his psyche. He was not prepared to deal with the trade-offs of whatever he did to himself to get this far."

That had been totally unintentional, too. Moriko had gone for it to trap her enemy--to pen him in--and then cast light so she could, well, see and he wouldn't have anywhere to hide. The rest was an unexpected bonuses.

She had never minded torturing someone who had slighted her, and Wei had done a lot more than 'slight' her. As far as she was concerned, he deserved worse. That being said, she was also pragmatic enough to know that playing around with a dangerous opponent just to torment them was, at best, shortsighted. More accurately: it was stupid, and she tried to do the least stupid thing possible at all times.

So she would probably not get to torture him for long, and would have to take what she could get.

"Well, if you see an opening," she said. "Maximum psychological damage, you know?"

"He deserves worse," Tsukiya said with conviction, and she knew it was not to do with the fresh corpses adorning the room in front of them. "But yes."

Neither moved or spoke as Wei proved to once again not be finished. Instead, Moriko sighed in vague irritation.

I don't have a god, thank you very much.

The sound wave almost caught them off guard, not to mention half the room flying at them. Tsukiya moved with lightning speed, as usual the shifting and damaged terrain utterly irrelevant to him. A swipe from range cleared the ugly couch in a second.

To expose a much-changed target. Tsukiya hissed an imprecation but Moriko didn't even register it, instead cocking her left fist back as it haloed with ice chakra and punching it forward at Wei's chest.

Flinch? No. Moriko's instinct in such circumstances could be summed up thusly: Attack. Sure, melee attacks weren't her best, but with such a large target, with such momentum--how could she possibly not connect?

And should that not repel Wei sufficiently, she could always just Body Switch...maybe (though it were not ideal) with one of the dead bodies, even.

It wasn't like Tsukiya hadn't also spotted Wei leaving himself so open, after all, and no matter how far away he flew--or not at all--it wasn't like his knife techniques cared. No, he could just cut through and aim for anything vital, aim to bleed.

"What a monstrosity," he said, voice pitched to cover the room. "I don't think he's properly even human anymore, dear. Might as well just put him down."

The only reason Moriko wasn't laughing was because that would be stupid in the middle of a fight.

Moriko: Uses Koorikan (Mastered) on Wei, considering as he was considerate enough to charge into melee and leave himself exposed and all.
-Also has a Body Switch (Mastered) prepped for if Wei does not get knocked back enough from her hit and is still charging and if she can't fling a random object (like half a couch) in the way will absolutely let the monster eat a faceful of dead body.

Tsukiya: Uses Executioner (Mastered) on Wei; S101 Slashing -> Ranged. Basically when he does this it's uh, like, he is still swinging the knife, but the cutting edge is extended to where he wants it to be, in line of sight. So he doesn't actually have to get near what he's cutting.
-Also, technically using this too, ha.
 
Startling weightlessness and a pressure of g-force hit the skybound Ancient as they took flight from a generously re-purposed escape pod turned weapon. Sora was clearly a gamblin’ man. The odds of the escape pod actually punching a hole through the rival airships protective barriers were low. If the the enemy ship was so easy to puncture, the Oracle’s air force would have already managed without resorting to sending their commander into battle. Yet, realistically, Sora would have been the only one capable of even attempting the feat; or at the very least the only one capable of surviving a failure. The ability to control time, even by seconds, could adjust his success ratio just a few ticks towards his side; and that be all he needed.

As the wind rushed by in a loud cacophony of violence, the explosions of battle reverberating between the two ships, and the barely audible wails of the enemy as they fell from their ship surrounded Sora; what were his thoughts? Did they pray to something higher? Remember something important to drive their spirit? Either way about it, the Ancient had exactly five seconds of hang-time as he rocketed through the air to give anything a moment’s thought before the force of impacted rattled the escape vessel. First it was a feeling of impacting molasses - everything just came to a sudden, but some how slow, stop. The barrier. Then the twisting of metal, the cockpit groaning in protest to the sudden strain on its exterior before a crunching sound. Then the g-force would hit Sora again suddenly, from stopped right back to original speed in a single second. Another impact in about half that time rattled the brave gambler inside of his tin can as the escape pod miraculously punched right through the ship.

[Roll 4 vs 4]

…and the gamble paid off.

The hatch of Sora’s insane plan popped off with a hiss of released air to engulf the man in the acrid smells of burning. Burning metal, burning flesh, burning hair; burning. A precursory glance upon exiting would reveal two painstakingly obvious things. The first was that the ship he had punched into was not layered as friendly as his own inventions. A single look towards the hole would reveal crew members who had been struck by his escape pod - some clearly dead, some trying to scramble their way back into safety. The second item to be quickly noticed was indeed the bomb itself. It was a person.

The man, clearly a poor captured Nomad, was hovering spread-eagle in the large cargo bay. Most of their flesh was revealed to the open air of the skies with black marks skittering all across their skin. A quick glance would find the marks coming from not one, not two, but three different Cursed Seals that all seemed to be contending with one or the other to control the user’s body. This locked the man into a twisted form of endless agony, their pain accelerating the production of chakra within that was being trapped inside of him via a very intricate paper seal placed on his forehead; it flapped dangerously as cross winds from the airship’s wound threatened to tear it away. The bombed shaped aura the Hyuuga had saw was this man’s built up, barely contained chakra, ready to explode. The Sennin was standing inside of it. So far his presence, nor the presence of the hole quickly destabilizing the enemy ship’s poor infrastructure had disturbed the delicate balance of what was keeping the tormented man from setting of a chakra bomb the likes of which had never been seen before. It was also noted that standing within the man’s aura seemed to allow Sora to ignore the vacuum effects of his explosive entrance.

As the Sennin was comptiplating how to disarm such a ridiculous ninjutsu, a small voice on his chest would speak up,
Ah, well this is a fine pickle now isn’t it?”

A golden scarab, about the size of a thumbnail, dispelled a jutsu that revealed it with a gentle puff of chakra steam. Despite the size, the words it spoke carried up through the air with acute accuracy.
My lord would like to first offer an apology. Master Sousuke wished me to keep to you at all times, and reveal to you in full his emergency plan in a contingency such as this. Normally I am not an insect who conducts subterfuge,” the chittering of the beetle, somehow, felt posh, “However, nor can I turn down the great Steward without staining my honor! So, with much trepidation, I disguised myself and hid amongst your clothing. It is time I reveal Project Sandworm.

To Sora the golden scarab chittered Sousuke and Akkuma’s mad plan. The entire base plate Suna was housed upon that lifted it above the Underground had been fortified and underwent such modification that it could be lowered back underground. Once lowered onto a set of train tracks the entire village would be covered with an steel dome that would then begin to move the village back underground through a series of old sandworm tunnels. This was a contingency plan to protect the village against two antagonists who were more likely to blow up what they couldn’t have; especially ones capable of creating such a grotesque explosive.

The only problem he came across, is that lowering the village will take time. A full ten minutes. Unsure of how the coming battle would come to a head, and that most shinobi can finish a fight in less than three minutes, it became a stop-gap in lord Sousuke’s plan. Hence, I was sent to tell you this plan in hope that you could find away to keep the enemy from dropping this, eh, ‘bomb’, on our dear village. And make no mistake, whatever the sealed ninjutsu is, an explosion of this size would take out the village and everything in the above airspace! My wings crinkle just sitting within it’s aura! Might…might get ourselves checked for radiation poisoning after all this is said and done.
Either way, I leave it to you! I will report to Sousuke to start the process! We have faith you will make the right choice!

The insect’s legs released Sora’s clothing, dropping it to the ground so that it could crawl out of the bubble before breaking the summoning jutsu and returning to their homeland. Sora had his work cut out. Not only was he facing down a bomb of incredible porportions, a bit of shouting had started during the conversation with Sousuke’s summon, and a quick glance up would reveal a small group of soldiers equipping grappling gear to sling themselves down into the bay hanger after the Sennin. The horizon in the corner of his eye would tell the Ancient the ship’s altitude was also quickly descending. It would be a matter of mere minutes at this rate before the ship collided with Suna proper…
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The smell of burning fruit, death, and drying blood wafted through the streets as the 12th Kazekage and Sennin faced down each other. Grains of gold skittered from all around the village to form a monstrous Sandworm as the protector of Suna stood on his flying cloud to face down an unlikely traitor. Why had Shin come back now? Tuned to such acts of terror that would have made his previous self cry with shame, the Kazekage had ended the lives of innocents. Yet, in that moment before the two would clash, a jolt of sense would return to the altered leader - the cure for the madness. It flowed through his veins like icy fire, culling out the bits of spore that retained their shape and stuck to the walls of his veins. Like culling a cancer with radiation, the poison was being burned out by the cure synthesized from the melons. Could it be fast enough to do anything to save the village from another Kage-level rumble? How much war could Suna itself survive when the original plan had been plotted to be a mostly bloodless coup? The Baron Twins had seen through the rebellion’s treachery, always somehow one step ahead; and with Shin they had thought to have an ace up their sleeve.

[14 vs 20]

Despite the tickle in the back of his mind, a voice kicking out at the previous Kazekage to desist, to hold back their hand from striking down a capable man they had hosted into such a precious position…but it was just that; a small voice. Easily drowned out by the screams calling from above and around. The roaring fire. The explosions echoing from combat in the skies. There was only the order - kill everyone - echoing within the mind of the 12th, while he stepped up to face down one of the greatest terrors the golden dunes had managed to produce.

Yet, for Akkuma, facing against Shin wasn’t the only thing he had on his plate. Down there among the corpses of his team laid two things of importance. The first, the same syringe that the late Chief had stabbed into Shin’s neck containing the first synthesis to cure the spore’s madness. The second was a bloodied parchment clutched in the same person’s hand, barely noticeable beyond the crimson red that stained everything else round her. No doubt it was the chicken-scratch of math formulated to create the first step of curing Wei’s poison. Something Akkuma could quickly finish if he could only get past Shin…

Another explosion roared above them as Sora punched into the enemy’s ship, causing it to tilt down and begin a descent upon Suna. Akkuma knew of Project Sandworm, and the sudden realization that 10 minutes would be far too long to lower the city with such a large contraption falling down; even without the knowledge of the bomb tied to it. He would have to make some very quick, very astute choices if he planned to live up to the oath sworn to protect the desert’s jewel.
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Michino’s left eye opened. Sitting up he looked around and found himself once again in a sea of black. There was nothing. The space he sat felt like something and not at the same time. Floating freely without a sense of gravity and yet, he knew where ‘down’, was. Holding his hand up the remaining eye could only just that, but he could see it perfectly. It felt like Hyou’s Jungle again. A lonely black abyss with only humidity, insects, and the every prowling presence of a death god slinking closer and closer. Unlike his god’s home, though, where he was now was nothing. A void. Deprived of every natural state except a general sense of touch and some sight. There were no smells, no heat, no cold; no sign that anything was alive anywhere near him.

Limbo…it had to be. A place between Life and Death where souls would sometimes get caught on their way out. Which Michino immediately recognized as strange. His contract with the death god clearly stated that when he died, there would be exactly none of this. He was to be taken directly to Hyou’s realm where the prophet would then take over the death panther’s role in seeing to those who went to their side of purgatory. He would become the next Hyou, and the previous would enter the Cycle of Rebirth to be born back into the Toraono clan once more. Yet…nothing. There was nothing here. Gathering his feet underneath him, the 13th Kazekage stood up. If he could not see then he wondered, how far could he walk?

The moment he had righted himself completely he was in an arena. Ruins of a time lost to humanity revealed themselves suddenly to the shinobi; empty, and falling apart. It only took Michino a full spin to gaze at his new location to know that this was the old Arena of Ancients - a place where those under the boot of the elemental race came to die. How, he knew that, escaped him until his full turn stopped with the sight of the Ancient he had slain. Except, he was seated before the Toraono in a chair made of human bone and his flesh was not aflame. Save for his glowing orange eyes, the creature appeared in the guise of a man, with cracks in his skin that showed his molten blood beneath. The Ancient gestured at the 13th to take a seat, and the Sunan leader suddenly found himself in another chair of bone, sitting directly across from Fen’ning.

Welcome to my humble abode, lord Kazekage,” Michino found he could not part his lips to speak, but could still breathe. The sensation was, needless to say, uncomfortable. “Congratulations are in order first! The first mortal to ever lay me low, a feat that not even Primus was capable of. Beat me within an inch of my existence, sure, but kill me? Such a feat was thought impossible unless we were consumed by another of our kind.
Ancients always enter the Cycle of Rebirth upon our death, and unlike most, retain every last bit of our previous personality and memories. We are immortal, in a sense, and the more powerful among us can come back in mere days! Yet, you…you, have managed to break a natural law in order to defeat me. The powers of death’s flame were yours to command, and with it you erased all but the most intimate parts of my existence from The River…all I have left of myself is what you see here.” The Ancient stood up from his chair and walked over to Michino, reaching over to grab the back of his throne and spin it. In doing so the scene changed from the arena, to overlooking a Wind Country that had once existed. Trees for as far as the eye could see stretched out into horizon, broken up only by the towering golden pyramids built in honor of the gods that once ruled that land.

We had everything in this world, you know. Nothing could stop us. Not the Kami, the Youkai, or even the Dragons. It was man, that brought this all low. The death of the Deep Court’s leader and the Earth’s greatest scholar caused an uproar among the other Courts that sought to bring humanity back to heel. Low. The Flame Courts were tasked with a simple command from the Solar - raze it all to the ground. Ancients don’t need the life of the forest to live, but humans do. Chosen to lead those who would squash the human rebellion, I did my best. I killed thousands. Destroyed hundreds of settlements. All that remained of humanity was the weakest of slaves…until Primus rose from those ashes…
That was my greatest mistake, little kage. I killed too many, too fast, and pushed humanity into a corner like I was told instead of simply making a show of a few thousand,” his hand gripped the throne of bone Michino could not rise from, “…and I will not make that mistake twice. I will curse you, Toraono Michino. With every last ounce of my remaining strength I place upon you the Mark of the Flame Courts, what you people call a Cursed Seal, that will slowly burn you inside and out until all that remains is a smoldering corpse. Every time you seek to sate your hunger or thirst it will activate and burn you. Every time you try to mold chakra, I will remind you of your hubris in believing you could strike down a god-

A soft chuckle that quickly built into roaring laughter, interrupted the monologuing Ancient, coming from the man frozen in his own psyche. Even though his face turned straight forward, his lips unmoving, laughter echoed throughout the Ancient’s faux arena. Why was he laughing? Did he not know the torment that was coming for the mortal? To spend the rest of his days slowly dying from a cancerous death made from fire? Michino’s head tilted back with sheer willpower to look up at the gladiator who assumed to threaten his life. His lips parted, and through his god, Michino spoke. The icy power of death echoed from within his body though he did not move his tongue to speak.

Curse? You think to curse me? Hah! I, thrive, on curses little candle flame! My existence is a curse! My soul has been corrupted already, marked already by the death god of my people! Do you Ancients truly believe yourselves to be equal to an actual god?”

Purple flames exploded from the chair that had trapped the kazekage, two ethereal claws rending it apart causing the bones to float around the defiant Toraono. He turned slowly to face Fen, reached out, and grabbed the Ancient by his throat. To Fen’ning, it wasn’t a human hand that now crushed what remained of his will, but a panther’s jaws as the image of Hyou manifested behind the 13th.
I accept it. Curse me. Breath your last to damn my name to whatever your kind considers hell.” Michino’s voice came through harder, shouting now as he regained control of his body, “The Youkai could not bring me low, the harshest parts of the desert my training grounds! The Ryuu could not shame my bloodline! I stand proud as the inheritor of my people’s hopes and dreams! Cursed, to walk from here to my end in defense of a village that once sought my death! Do it! Curse! Me! I am an abomination of curses, created from this life I walk! I do not fear another chip on the pile!

The grip on Fen’s throat tightened. How? How was a single mortal’s will so powerful to defy not only the Courts themselves, but to defy even death? How could he not balk at such suffering? The shadows of endless void began to darken the Ancient’s vision. He had only moments to seal in Michino’s punishment but his will was already faltering. The gladiator had only felt this kind of fear once in his entire life…and that was facing down a certain mortal along side Fuu…

P-Primus…?
"Toraono," Michino growled before tightening his grip until there was a firm snap.

The Flame Court Ancient’s power shook, breaking the world back down into a void save the swirling red energy of elemental strength. It flowed in the shape of a humanoid before shattering, converging into a cloud, and striking Michino’s chest. All of that old power poured itself into the Toraono’s soul, burning him even here in Limbo, but not a scream of pain or a moment show of weakness crossed his features. Once it had entered him in its entirety, the prophet placed his hand against the spot, as if to staunch a wound, and when he pulled it away smoke chased after his fingers. Upon his chest was a blackened wound shaped into an intricate circle surrounded by smaller circles with waves of flame stretching from the center.

Michino’s eyes shot open again, a pill lodged in his throat as Ryota attempted to pour water into his mouth. A medical clone was pouring life-manipulating energy into his body but, even as they did so the 13th’s color returned far faster than simple healing could have mustered. The pill hit his stomach and immediately went to work, replacing the blood he had lost with such a rapid force it almost knocked him out again. Once his blurred world resettled he found that he could see now clearer than he had ever could before. He held up his hands, and beheld the raw power of the Ancient’s chakra roaring through his body trying to eat him alive; yet it did little more than make him feel warmer than usual. He turned to look at Ryota, seeing his little brother covered in blood of his enemies and knew he had been a fool to think they could simply remove Wei in a bloodless coup.
I am sorry, little brother,” Michino said with sincere worry. He had not meant to expose the youth to even more evil and death than he had already, but, realized that just as he had before…Ryota also walked a cursed path. What wasn’t clear to the Kazekage at that time was his eyes. The right eye that had been gouged out by blade had returned though the painful scar left there remained; and both purple irises were sheathed in the tell-tale pattern of the Uchiha’s strongest form of Dojutsu: the Mangekyou Sharingan. It gently receded, spinning backwards into three tomoe and then a simple pupil once more. A headache struck him then, a pain in his eyes that throbbed - especially on the right - but he pushed through it. They had to finish this once and for all, and drag Wei from his throne to rebuilt everything the despot had destroyed.

He had to protect them.

Standing up he held a hand out for Ryota to take to help them meet his stance and turned towards what remained of the mostly frozen, falling apart Kazekage Tower.

Lets finish this, brother,” he spoke in a low growl before stalking towards the home of his enemy. Gentle wisps of purple flame followed in his wake…
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You will be my greatest creation. A useful cog in the gears of change…
The face was blurry. Wei was laying on a steel table, looking up at someone. All he could see was a demonic smile, and then laughter. Who was he?

Chikamatsu Wei grew up in the clan of flowers and illusions as an ignored child. His father died fighting a rogue Nomadic tribe that had attempted to join the Cabal’s cause long after that group of villains had been either turned or slain. His mother remained ever bitter at the shinobi system, seeing it as the fault for her husband’s death instead of taking pride he fell in battle to preserve the peace she took for granted. They were members of one of the most prestigious clans in Sunagakure; literally one of five that rose with the Sunahoshi. She attempted to plead with not only the government, but all of the nobles, their respective clans, and anyone who would listen. Begging them to remove the Sunahoshi from the Iron Throne. To replace any and all of the warmongering clans with peaceful ones that would turn Suna from a village of war to another trade village full of hope and cheer like Sora or Soon. No one listened. Her clan ostracized both the woman and child. They were little more than homeless beggers living in the streets of Soon when it was all said and done.

I will name you Wei, a child of the Chikamatsu clan…you will take over the Kazekage as a Steward…

Wei couldn’t remember much of his life, but two things stuck out in his mind like thorns. His mother had been treated unfairly, and they had both died. In Soon. On the streets and at the hands of a drunk. He could still clearly remember the cold bite of steel slicing open his throat. The pleading screams of his mother; and their sudden stop. The black of the void that he drifted endlessly through until a pale hand reached into its depths and grabbed him by the back of his neck.

…using this old history it will be easy to insert you into power. From there, you will incite a war…
With the Nomads.
It would be better…Konoha…Kumo…but your the leader here. War is war, and Suna is not prepared…

Then one day, he was alive again. His memories of how and why were fuzzy, at best, and throughout the short reign over Sunagakure it was the one thing that really haunted him. He drank, ran away, buried his face into bosoms of women forced to do his bidding. Nothing comforted that aching realization. That knowledge in the back of his mind that he wasn’t real at all. This entire thing was a charade, and it had to come crushing down. It was the only way a hero could step up and take over the mantle that Wei was wielding like a flamethrower; but he didn’t want to die, again.

Shin…technology…was a major medical advancement but I have to wonder - did he ever think…used against…seemed short-sited. Oh well, in the end I will have…total control over…country…

[10 vs 7]

A cold burst of ice plunged into his chest. Not against, through. He felt the Tsurara’s hand rip past his flesh instead of the woman balking at his sudden presence. The terrible cold of frozen ice creeping through his veins to cause a pain that burned harder than his first death. Wei’s mouth opened to scream, but his throat had already frozen shut and his tongue was numb. Tendril filled arms and hands moved to grab at her, but that all began to stiffen as the ice spread from his chest and outwards. Even as they started to converge, Tsukiya’s blades cut them from the beast, dropping them to the ground.

Wei pulled back, violently ripping himself away from the woman he had tried so hard to see an end to before this day came. The mysterious voice always guiding his actions in the background. The pale scarred face that constantly shifted in his memories so he had no idea who was his real master, had said he foresaw a future where Moriko was the one who would kill him again - if he allowed it. He threw all of the government’s money at two things: the war with the Nomads at the behest of the Oil Barons, and killing Tsuara Moriko. Now he wondered if his creator had set him up in a trap, knowing that the fury of the blue-haired woman would be far more than Wei was able to handle. Even with a special “combat switch,” built into his body to make him immortal…

Wei’s heavy form landed back into the middle of the room, cleared now by the tantrum involved with his self-image. His left leg, frozen, shattered once he landed and the sad beast moaned a low bellow of pain. A death knell. The beast was dying, with the relentless attacks of Moriko and her lover bringing him low. Half-coagulated blood oozed from the stump where his leg had been, and tendrils tried to slip out of the wound to create a pseduo appendage, a heart thumping within the binded tendrils. It was immediately cut in half. Wei looked up with eyes that begged for mercy, knowing full well he wouldn’t get any. He was a sacrificial lamb. Already dead, and brought back so he could die for another’s cause. Worse of all? Wei had no idea who or what he was dying for. Had he not been useful?

The ice had spread all across his torso now, freezing his main body solid. Thoughts had slowed to a crawl. Darkness blurred his vision and he stared silently at the woman who had brought him to his knees; an image that was quickly replaced now by a mirror that showed him what he looked like in death. A monster. Beaten and brought down for the sake of the living world. His mouth opened to scream one last time, but again, his frozen throat and now tongue could produce no sound as the last of his chakra guttered out, and the ice covered his entire body before shattering.

The nightmare was over. Chikamatsu Wei was dead.

An explosion outside and above would alert the couple to the dangers that were still happening outside. One look in the sky would see an airship careening now towards their home, a sandworm in the distance near the Bazaar with Akkuma riding before it, and Michino walking towards them with intent in his eyes. The Kazekage leaped from the ground in a small explosion to propel himself up, and in through a hole in the side of the dome created by the initial attack of the Flame Ancient. There was a certain edge to the man who stepped into the same room now, something that had not been there before. That peaceful man who proclaimed himself as their leader looked like he had aged into a leader who now understood when and where to show mercy. His purple eyes looked down at the pieces of Wei and simply nodded.

Good to see that problem has been weeded out. If you still have the energy, I could use your assistance. It appears that we will need to return underground and strike at our enemies from the shadow once more. We’ll be dropping the village down on tracks that will lead us away from this combat and away from the Baron’s hands until we can muster a full counterattack, but, dropping the entire city will take at least ten minutes…and I don’t think we have ten minutes…” his purple eyes turned away from the chunks of frozen flesh to look at Moriko directly, “If someone was supplying you with chakra, do you believe you could create a protective dome of ice?
 
The lift of sand and dust to form the legacy of Sunagakure would quickly appear before him. A twisted smile came across his face as he watched his whispers into the very sand summon the mn he wished to meet.

"You speak of treachery as if I am the one to blame. Was it not your job to be at my side?" He hissed at the man, but as he did the world around them would begin to shift ever so slightly as the scent of burning flesh would begin to grow rancid and sour. Phantosmia. The power Shin had to make all of those around him succumb to his illusions with ease, something Akkuma had witnessed a few times before, but where the man once bore the scent of flowers now only stank with rot.

Slowly lifting his arms the Kazekage would continue. "Was it not by your own hands I was kept prisoner?" His words boomed out from his mouth and as he spoke black swirls of ash and smoke would appear around him. "Hidden away like a precious item to collect? I trusted you... I TRUSTED you!" Laughter would break from the man's lips as a black ichor tear dropped down from his eye and across his cheek.

"I trusted you?"

Slamming his palms together to pull him back to the situation at hand, the ground beneath his feet and for over one hundred meters around would quickly begin to bloom and call forth black flowers the likes Akkuma may have never seen before. Each of the flowers released specks of black pollen into the air as they were disturbed by movement or wind. Shin's eyes would grow dark as the tears began to well like ink.

"You can call me a broken toy all you want, but for the first time in my life I feel free. Free from expectations, free from the duties and roles placed on me as a child the day I became the Overseer, free from that bitch who claimed to be my sister, I AM FREE!"

Akkuma, being an Oracle (if the author of this post is remembering correctly), would know that the Chikamatsu Clan have a unique power that combines the souls of six individuals into one hivemind, much like the legendary powers of the lost Rinnegan. To have this power stabilized, the Overseer would have a seal placed on their neck known as the Yurei Orchid Seal. Shin's appeared as a flower with six petals, and each member of the Inner Circle of the Chikamatsu Clan had an identical seal, though the petals were in different hues to represent which path they rested in for the Overseer. All of this to point out and acknowledge the fact that the seal on Shin's neck was now gone. The anchor Shin had explained to the other Oracles which allowed his twin sister, Kohana, to remain in this world had faded. He no longer had six souls in his body, but rather only his own. This mental state would be strange and foreign for Shin as he had multiple minds guarding him since he was twelve years old. For the first time in eighteen years he was truly alone, which made him a target for mental attacks. He didn't have to worry about mental defenses for so long, it appears that this toxin that was running through his veins was taking advantage of the fact Shin had no natural resistances to their effects at the moment.

"If you think you can crush me where I stand, Demon of the Hidden Mist, then by all means be my guest!" As he spoke his form would begin to blur out of view and numerous Shins would begin to appear around the field of black flowers as the ships collided from above. Shin would attempt to take this moment as a distraction and warp towards Akkuma. He would align an Illusory Clone with his own body and as the clone would throw a right handed swing, Shin's left hand would come for a crossing upper cut. The Clone's hand would pass through Akkuma as it was illusory but a left kick would appear to come towards the man as a true right hand jab came from Shin. Using this counter off balance style of fighting, the Chikamatsu would continue to throw jabs, cuts, kicks, knees, and even the occasional headbutt at the Sennin in a quick succession of blows.

Expacting a push back Shin would make some distance and try and utilize his clones to distract Akkuma from being able to target his true self. The flowers would begin to release some pollen in the surrounding area and city. "You know... They say a marker of a true Master of the Sage Arts is the ability to stare fear in it's face and survive. Do you think you have what it takes to watch the world burn and not let fear overcome you?"

Shin would snap his fingers and instantly the screams of horror and rage would fill the air surrounding the the nearby city. The Ego and the Superego of the human mind were easy things to play with, hell he spent most of his life living in just the state of Ego and having to physically withstrain the living embodiment of his Id. But since she was gone he found the premise of toying with the sanity of others as simple as leisurly walking through a park. Shin would outstretch his arms and begin to laugh.

"Without Kohana draining me of most of my chakra I have realized just how much I had been holding back all of these years!" Looking at Akkuma he was curious if the man would begin to feel his body's restraints beginning to be torn down. His decision making process reverting back to the animalistic instinct that all mammals have. Shin's sullen ink-filled eyes would watch for a tell only momentarily.

"I could make every soul within Sunagakure do exactly as I say, as I say it." As he spoke another lace of pollen fluttered through the air causing the survivors nearby to freeze in their rage filled assaults on each other. Even some of the shinobi on the air skiffs would begin to stop moving if Shin was in their line of sight. Shin would attempt to walk up to Akkuma, the real him. His physical form blurring with illusory haze, but his fra e and his face were clearly the Chikamatsu boy who would once simply blush at the idea of being near Akkuma. Shin would reach out, attempting to grab Akkuma's jaw and the lower half of his face before uttering a single word.

"Beg."

Shin would lean in and try and kiss Akkuma before trying to allow the Phobophobia to sink into the man, causing him to become afraid of fear itself. Shin was curious of the granduer of the fever dream that Akkuma may find himself under. If his lips found purchase, it would be in that moment the sullen golden eyes of the Chikamatsu Medic would shift back to his sapphire blue. It would be the shock of actually doing something he had desired for some time now that would grant Akkuma the opening to do anything in this moment.

Regardless of the reaction with Akkuma, the world around them would erupt in blood curdling screams as every single living soul would be attacked by Shin's genjutsu in which their truest and darkest fears would manifest themselves. Even the shinooi who knew of Shin's proclivity for illusions were having difficulties handling the situation as their cancel jutsus were not responding to the illusions, this would make many of them begin to wonder if these aparations were not mere illusions, but genuine and physical manifestations the previous Kazekage summoned from their inner minds into the world.

Entered Phantosmia BL Style as I always like the flavour it has
Summoned my Anchors for he first time.
Illusory Cantriping Basic Clone
Roaring Combination
Mental Unbinding at Anchor
Phobophobia at Anchor (bending the mechanics a bit for flavour)
MFT 250+
 
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Ryota would be lying if he said he wasn't scared... He was shaking. His brother was in front of him and even he wasn't sure if he would make it. Tears started to sting in his eyes as he tried to keep himself from blinking. He shouldn't blink as much, he has to see if there was a last moment. It took him a second to realize that the condition of his brother started to clear up, and once it did he failed to uphold the sands veil on them, the sand started to calm down around the both of them and Ryota had big eyes on his brother.

A relieved sigh followed and he closed his eyes for a moment, a tear running down. "You shitty brother... Making your smaller brother worry like that..." he complained simply and would disperse the clone. Ryota looked into the man's eyes, looking puzzled. That scary almost looked like there couldn't have been much left in that socket. But now it had two red eyes instead of the old colors. He wanted to say something but left the peace for a moment. Once his brother stood up, he would almost hit the barrier that was still in place, one that Ryota had made for their protection. The young boy's eyes darted to the hand, and he grinned. Despite not having too many reserves left, as he didn't heed much to self-control in that aspect, he would take the hand. "Always." He said and would the barrier break down before they would walk along. Ryota crossed his hands behind his head as he started to walk, grinning. His brother was back and he had not a clue how... But he felt proud of what he did. Then a thought pressed to the back of his mind... He should have brought those bandages that said 'dumbass' and should have stuck one to his brother.
 
The shifting sands of Sunagakure that had formed the legacy of the village, began lashing out at the various Shin's around it. The Sennin of Sunagakure listened as Shin spoke, with each word his smile began to wane. "You speak of treachery as if I am the one to blame. Was it not your job to be at my side?" Akkuma half-snarled at the voice laced with venom, yet as he did, the world twisted at the edges.

'Trust? No, you never trusted me. You tolerated me. You used me. You feared what I could do & yet you let me serve you because I was useful. Because you knew, deep down, that even a demon was preferable to the enemies lurking beyond Sunagakure's walls. Yet now, you wish to blame me? You, who ignored my warnings? Who denied my hand-picked shield? You, who were too proud to see the storm gathering around you?' he thought to himself his mind racing with a mixture of emotions. Shin was meant to be different, better & instead he had proven to be more of the same his Kage peers. Unwilling to see the whole picture, let alone the part they played.

"Trust? No... You never truly trusted me, Shin. You used me, as I used you. At the end when the time came, your arrogance cost you everything." he started with a slow deliberate tone, almost pitying but never apologetic.

An almost familiar, nauseating stench filled his nostrils-burning flesh, cloying & acrid. An overwhelming & corrupted version of Phantosmia. It was not the scent of flowers Shin had once carried. Now it was rot, decay & death. A foul omen. 'I was not at your side? No, you refused to stand by mine. You chose to walk alone & you paid the price for it. The tragedy is not that I betrayed you, but that you were always too naïve to see the inevitable.' It had been an obvious path for the Sage, a necessary one.

"You blame me for not being at your side, yet you denied the one I crafted for that very purpose. Ryuujin Akira would have been a shield none could break, yet you spurned my offer for her. Why? Because she was mine? Because you feared her more than the shadows closing in around you? That was your mistake, not mine." He smirked, voice dripping with condescension. Yet he couldn't help but feel regret for the words he had said & was about to say.

He would let that sink in before shifting his tone to a sharp, almost venomous one. "I did not put you in that artifact. But I did choose to keep you there. It was the only move left to play & you were the piece I had to sacrifice. You would have done the same, if you had the stomach for it." A half truth, for if he had truly had the stomach for it he would have taken Shin off the board permanently. But he had grown fond of the shinobi he had become, a weakness it seemed he had yet to purge from himself.

He spoke once more softer, almost regretful & yet laced with mockery. "Hidden away like a precious item? No, Shin. I kept you because I could. I kept you because it served my purpose & when it no longer did...well, here we are." Sometimes the Sage surprised even himself at how monstrous he could be when the time called for it.

Shin's voice rang out once more, accusations hurled with fervour. The weight of his words pressed down on Akkuma’s shoulders like chains & for a brief cursed moment. He felt something old & ugly stir in his chest. A wrath he hadn't felt in years, Shin should have known better than to do that. Now he had left the Sage no choice, he couldn't risk this news spreading among the ranks of Sunans. Not yet at least.

If any of them survived he could lose it all. Everything he had built would be lost, his clan had already faced the loss of one home again. He wouldn't allow them to lose another, not because of his weakness.

"I wish you hadn't said that." he had hoped to to herald in the cure for his sunan comrades, he would instead be finding another more permanent solution to their madness & any witnesses to Shin's remarks. The words slipped from his lips before he could stop them. Turning his gaze to the heavens above as he cursed the Fates, for what he felt might be the last time. Why? Well there was a massive helicarrier bearing down on the village & in turn himself but that wasn't it.

Closing his eyes before a sigh escaped the Sages lips, corrupted chakra beginning to escape his form as he focused chakra stores. Performing a series of handseals that caused the night sky above Sunagakure to darken further, not from the absence of the moon. But from the malign force twisting reality above the village. A pulse of corrupted chakra rippled outward from Akkuma, a pressure that made the very air feel heavier, charged with something unnatural.

High above him, the heavens churned as a swirling vortex of embered shadows & sickly crimson light began to coalesce. A sphere of blackened flame took shape his Sol Fire Tempest, but tainted defiled by the Sage’s cursed power. It did not burn with the warmth of the sun, nor did it cast the golden brilliance of an ordinary blaze. Instead, the writhing mass of flames seethed with hues of deep blood-red, charred violet & a sickly unnatural green. As if the very concept of fire had been twisted into something malevolent.

Tendrils of dark flame snaked outward, flickering & snapping like starving beasts, hungrily devouring the light of the stars above them. The oppressive heat radiating from it was unnatural, dry & suffocating. Yet eerily cold at its core, an inversion of nature’s laws. The air beneath it crackled, distorting in waves of warped energy. While faint embers of crimson and black rained down like an omen of destruction to come.

It pulsed once, twice like a monstrous, beating heart. Its presence undeniable as the sky itself seemed to recoil, the very stars dimming in protest. It was not merely fire. It was the death of fire. A sun reborn in Akkuma’s image, poised to bring ruin upon the world below.

10 Seconds, that was all he needed.

The sage had stood here before. Not on this battlefield, but in another. A place of blood & betrayal. Where accusations cut deeper than steel. Hissori’s voice still lingered in the recesses of his mind, the ghost of past sins shackled to his soul. The judgment cast upon him then was no different than the one Shin now pronounced. His throat tightened. A foreboding dread curled in his gut.

Then the world bloomed black.

Dark, ink-like flowers erupted from the sands, their eerie petals unfurling in the wake of Shin’s presence. A strange, corrupted beauty. With each breath Akkuma felt the air shift, pollen thick in the wind. An illusion? A trap? His instincts screamed at him. Then came Shin’s words an exaltation of freedom, of release from the chains of duty, expectation & lastly family.

Akkuma's jaw clenched as Shin’s form blurred, illusions multiplying in his vision. Then he was upon him. The first strike was a feint. The illusory clone's right-handed swing passed through Akkuma, but the real attack followed immediately. A brutal left-handed uppercut that sent pain splintering through his ribs. A kick, a jab, a knee. Shin’s strikes came in an erratic, deceptive rhythm, forcing Akkuma onto the defensive. For every block, another strike slipped through. His body screamed in protest as fists & feet connected.

Than there was his damned Genjutsu, it sank its claws into him. Fraying his mental fortifications with insidious precision. Fear, raw & primal, it clawed at the edges of his mind. The whispers of his own past, the taste of despair, the weight of an inevitable end.

He was going to die here. All because he hadn't had the will to do what he knew in his heart he had to. Now he was going to repeat his cycles end, only now there would be no return. No mysterious stranger to bring him back from the other-side. Once they learned of what he had done, if they did. Well they'd probably celebrate finally being free of him. His people, would not be able to weather the storm that was Sunagakure in their fortress.

The realization struck with a clarity that sent his body into overdrive. Instinct surged to the forefront. Survive. That was all that mattered.

Shin’s laughter echoed through the battlefield as the sky filled with screams. Panic spread like wildfire, fuelled by his illusions. The battlefield had become a waking nightmare & even those trained in breaking Genjutsu faltered. A shift in Shin’s voice, his tone curling with cruel amusement drew Akkuma’s attention back.

"I could make every soul within Sunagakure do exactly as I say, as I say it."

The words slithered into Akkuma’s mind like poison. Part of him wondered just how strong his illusions truly were. If his words were true than everything he'd orchestrated, it could all have been for nothing. He couldn't allow that, Project Sandworm had to succeed for the village to move into the next phase.

Then Shin stepped forward, his form still shifting between reality & mirage reached for him. Akkuma couldn’t move his body wouldn’t listen. His instincts screamed at him to run, to fight, to do something but he was paralyzed, trapped in the layers of Shin’s reality-bending will. Shin’s fingers found Akkuma’s jaw, his grip firm. The air between them crackled with unseen tension.

"Beg."

Akkuma’s lips parted & against every fibre of his being. The words spilled forth, hoarse & broken.

"Please...don't...do...this."

He hated it. Hated the way his own voice betrayed him & then Shin leaned in. The moment their lips met, something in Akkuma snapped. His fingers twisted in the fabric of Shin’s collar, pulling him in rather than pushing him away. The taste of something bitter, corruption, power, chakra laced Genjutsu & madness, it lingered on his tongue.

But fear was fire & Akkuma had never been one to let fire of any kind halt him. The sands beneath him rumbled, his Iyashiikami nature bleeding into the very terrain. His will seeped into the dunes & the earth trembled in response. Sand writhed around him, alive with intent. His Sunaku bloodline had awakened the land itself, turning the battlefield into a death trap. Multiple Shin's including the one he was currently embracing would find the sands attempting to engulf their legs in an almost vice-like grip. Before continuing to snake around their bodies.

"You always were talented with illusions, Shin. But illusions mean nothing when death is real." he gasped before scrambling backwards.

Amidst the chaos, Akkuma lifted his headset. Crackling to life as he pressed a hand against it, his voice carrying across all emergency channels. His voice was steady, but beneath it lay something raw. The edge of desperation, of knowing this was his only gambit.

"This is Miroku Akkuma. The former Kazekage has been turned. His madness threatens the survival of Sunagakure. I am taking the necessary steps to ensure the village is not lost with him. Already he claims the minds of our comrades..." Any who were aware of the former Kazekage's gifts would know the threat he posed to the village if the Sages words were true. Anyone who knew the Sage, well they no doubt guessed he had a plan to deal with this threat one way or another.

No hesitation. No room for second thoughts. The headset shattered in his grip. The fire within raged. Shin would not leave this battlefield unscathed. None who heard his words would survive & if he was lucky. He would at least decimate enough of the forces above & below to give the survivors a chance to do what was needed.

And in the chaos, Akkuma would escape. What they had initially hoped would be a relatively bloodless rebellion, would become known as a day of Calamity by the time he was done.

How predictable. To be shackled for so long, only to finally feel unchained & yet remain a slave to one's own madness. Being a creature of chaos he knew all too well how freeing madness could be, but he also knew that if improperly utilised that madness more often than not is a flaw. The former Kazekage weaved illusions like a master puppeteer, but Akkuma had seen the strings. The Yurei Orchid Seal was gone. The hive-mind silenced. He’s alone now. Vulnerable.

A mistake.

By now he had no doubt his own words were causing a maelstrom of emotions within the broken shinobi's mind. A bead of sweat trickled down his temple as he felt the resistance of time itself against the jutsu he had invoked. The heavens had begun to burn in earnest.

"You poor, deluded fool, Shin. You speak of freedom, yet you’re more bound than ever. By madness. By pain. By the very fear you claim to have conquered."

The Sages hands flew together once more, this time as he completed his series of handseals the very sand pulsed with life. Rippling & convulsing with his corrupted chakra it snaked out. Weaving through the battlefield, among the wounded & still fighting shinobi. Through the alleys & even webbed it's upwards ominously.

A deafening, guttural roar shattered the air.

The sands trembled not with the weight of battle, but with something far more ancient. A deep, resonating groan rippled through the battlefield. The sands rippled before & then it rose once more. His leviathan of the desert, its monstrous form eclipsing the battlefield. The very legacy of Sunagakure had come for its betrayer. Its monstrous maw opened, seeking to consume various Chikamatsu whole.

And still, above them all, the dark sun burned.

Five seconds left.

Akkuma’s eyes gleamed with an ominous light, his demonic nature thrumming with an insatiable hunger. If Shin was foolish enough to linger, he would not just the pain, but the aftermath of what came next. Akkuma promised to the Fates, that they & Shin would know what true devastation felt like. Each of his retorts to the former Kazekage had been calculated, designed to pull at the last semblances of his will.

This final act, it would break him. Not now, madness had blinded him. But when the fog of madness had cleared & clarity had returned. Shin would be faced with the devastation of the aftermath. Akkuma, was accustomed to the weight of his actions. Besides, after all the blood on his hands. What was a little bit more? Especially if he intended to become Shogun, what was the devastation of one more village? He needed to get all of his pieces ready & on the board.

Sunagakure would never have enacted their plans, without a push. Transplanting souls, chakra coil replication, Homunculi creation, a crucial underground network of black market services & information. The allies needed to make it all possible & enact his will throughout the various lands. It had all really been another days work for the Sage to make use of his skills. Those skills he had needed to refine, were only really a matter of time. Now he wasn't just capable of altering shinobi to be the soldiers he needed genetically. Akkuma could create the right shinobi for the right job. Beings of adaptability & disposability. He'd amassed the knowledge & more than enough resources through his various stockpiles scattered across not just Wind Country but the other Nations.

Even without the villages resources at his disposal he had ensured that if needed, he would get his soldiers.

1: Sol Fire Tempest - Special Action Target Whole Battlefield (Air)
2: Quicksand - Cast at Shin embraced & 2 other Shin's. Using Special Action to remove the 'Being Targeted Escape Condition from Physical Bind'
3: Headset Call/Destroy Headset
4: Desert Tendrils Unleashed, Special Action Target Whole Battlefield (Ground) also using Affinity Move Feint
 
“My lord would like to first offer an apology.” The words were the first things to shock Sora back to his current reality as his body finished the light work of clearing the room on. Moving on autopilot he only stopped when he recognized the threat of the tortured man that most shockingly, was the bomb. Then he remembered that he shouldn’t have been alone. Only the grit of knowing that war was an ugly thing that kept him from reeling from the realization that he’d lost some of the best that his Order had to offer in his gamble. While it had paid off for him, their names would be added to the wall of names of the brave shinobi who had fought for the preservation of their way of life. Now, stuck between an enemy force and the living bomb, the words of the golden scarab haunted him. “A full ten minutes.” They didn’t have ten minutes before Sora had landed and they certainly didn’t have it now. “Either way, I leave it to you! I will report to Sousuke to start the process! We have faith you will make the right choice!” and off the thing poofed back to where it had come from.

Several expletives escaped from Sora’s mouth. This man, clearly a nomad by the distinctive garb, might very well have been kin to Sora if a discussion could have been had or if more distinguished features could have been made out. No doubt adding to the agony, all the twisted and overly muscled flesh barely could contain the immense destructive power that was being held back. Wanting to look away but being steeled by his own resolve, Sora had a duty to take care of and so his mind went to work. Already charged with chakra, he sent his mind into overdrive searching and thinking of some way, any way out of his current predicament. There was no time to turn the ship around, no time to make it back to his old ship, no time to try and undo the seals, nothing. There simply wasn’t enough time, even for someone like him, or was there?

Ancients wielded all sorts of fantastical powers, whether that was the power to create or the power to destroy. Sora was one such Ancient, and yet, the best play that Sora had would be the one that would take the most sacrifice on his part. He hadn’t earned this moment, he probably never would, and yet, he had to take it. The sky, the place that had recently been made to rule, the place that he and the Fourth Order called home, and the place that he had vowed to protect from all threats. The sky was a long way from home for an Ancient such as himself, and yet, it would prove to be where he ultimately made his mark.

Grabbing hold of the nomad, the man attempted to pull away, but Sora gripped the meatiest part of his shoulder and concentrated. From where he stood, he could hear the sound of shouting and footsteps as the reinforcements had begun to form. Time, always of the essence, was slowly but surely slipping away. Looking up, a shimmering bubble began to form around them as it closed them off from the rest of the world. Though he owed the man no favors, he beckoned the man to focus on something other than his pain. “Your pain will soon be over.” As he continued to focus, the area above the two of them continued to shimmer with a blueish light and slowly coalesced into the image of the stary sky above. Grunting something, the man looked up and through the daze seemed to identify what he was looking at.

While there was a bit of recognition, there was also a slight realization that the stars seemed a little closer than they ought to have been. As Sora continued to work his chakra into the area around him, the temperature in the room quickly plummeted as if they had risen even higher into the sky than the airships normally flew. Appearing in a burst of chakra and projectile attacks, the enemy shinobi tried their best to penetrate the protective shell that Sora had encapsulated him and the nomad in, but they were unable to. Looking to them with eyes that seemed to reflect the very stars in the sky, Sora tightened his grip on the man and took a deep haggard breath before uttering a commanding, “Stop...” after which everything in the room stopped as if frozen in time itself. Looking back up to window of space above him, he took one last breath and then leaped up, pulling the man along with him.

At extreme altitudes it was proven that most living things in the shinobi world found it hard to breathe. The mere fact that there existed shinobi world powers on a number of tall mountain peaks only gave credence to the fact that the human body when empowered by chakra could achieve insurmountable feats. Of all the shinobi powers that did exist though, few had ever braved beyond the point where even the air proved thin. In fact, that was the reason why there were no shinobi powers in space. The sea, the land and the skies above all proved to be that which the shinobi could bend to their whim, but the stars had proven to be untouchable. As the window of space-time closed behind them, Sora and the nomad floated higher than the highest bare bodied shinobi had ever dared to explore or even could.

There, many kilometers above the ground, individual places would seem small and indeed, the weightlessness of their bodies seemed almost peaceful as they would be able to just barely start to see the curvature of the planet. As the air escaped from their lungs, and their vision began to frost over, Sora wondered how long the pieces of him would take to pull himself back together again this time. While still lamenting the makeshift plan that was equal parts low-priced cowardice and an even cheaper genius, he couldn’t help but to keep thinking that his privilege was one that few truly enjoyed. Ancients could never die, right? To some his supposed sacrifice would appear to be antics of one born with the proverbial silver spoon. Hopefully the next journey would be better than the last and the day would be won. In the current moment however, his and the nomads bodies seized up, and the dead switch activated, bathing both them and the sky around them in a sea of red.

OOC: Sora used a mix of Reality Shift to create a path to the sky and World Shatter to jump him and the nomad high enough into the sky for the air to be thin enough to stop his and the nomads hearts, activating the dead switch to purposefully set the bomb off at a hopefully high enough altitude to save the plan. In my mind, they ended up 30,000+ feet up in the sky.

Sora used World Standstill on the enemy shinobi that attempted to stop him from getting away.

Jutsu used below.

Reality Shift - Passive
When a Cobalt Seikon is actively manipulating their chakra, unusual things can happen. One of the most consistent of those things is the deep blue aura that pulses around them in time with their manipulation of it, clearing a path into and out of any sphere they wish to traverse.

Rank 1: Every 15 seconds, the user may choose to automatically enter/exit any Arena effect with no check required. This cannot cost the user more than 2 AP, regardless of effects that would force them (or anyone crossing) to take more AP than that.
Rank 2: Every 10 seconds, the user may choose to automatically enter/exit any Arena effect with no check required. This cannot cost the user more than 1.5 AP, regardless of effects that would force them (or anyone crossing) to take more AP than that.
Rank 3: Every 5 seconds, the user may choose to automatically enter/exit any Arena effect with no check required. This cannot cost the user more than 1 AP, regardless of effects that would force them (or anyone crossing) to take more AP than that. The user may alternately use this to automatically break out of any bind.

Note:
- If there is no listed AP cost for entering/exiting the Arena or breaking out of the bind affecting the user, the cost will default to 1 AP at all ranks.

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World Shatter - Non-Elemental Ninjutsu
A Cobalt Seikon cares not for the standard laws of physics that state how things work. If they don't like the condition of the ground they are standing on, the brightness of the sun in the sky, or the number and position of obstacles in their way, they can simply change it all.

Rank 1: The user is able to modify the Terrain Modifiers of the battle one stage in either direction for both Terrain and Visibility.
Rank 2: The user is able to modify the Terrain Modifiers of the battle two stages in either direction for both Terrain and Visibility.
Rank 3: The user is able to modify the Terrain Modifiers of the battle by any amount in either direction for both Terrain and Visibility.

Special Action - Fragmentation: If there is another jutsu active on the field when this is cast that alters Terrain Modifiers in any way, the user may instead choose to destroy that with a Ninjutsu Check against the caster at -1/+0/+1 for +10% CP, after which the user may apply Rank 1 of this jutsu to the battlefield (even if they have it at a higher rank).

Rank 1 Cost: 730 CP, 2.5 AP
Rank 2 Cost: 840 CP, 2.5 AP
Rank 3 Cost: 910 CP, 2.5 AP

Notes:
- The effects of World Shatter do not wear off and last the whole battle; essentially, the 'default' conditions of the topic are altered by this jutsu.
- Only one active jutsu may be destroyed per use of Fragmentation.


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World Standstill - Kinjutsu Ability
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Perhaps the most frightening ability of a Temporal Strider is their capability of halting time for very short periods. To the unknowing, it could even appear as if the Temporal Strider is conjuring attacks from from thin air, or warping from one space to another, unaware of them moving very regularly in a time seen only by themselves. Though exhausting to the user, even the briefest of extra moments can offer a momentous advantage during battle.

Information
Prerequisites: Temporal Strider

Effects: The user may stop time, which acts as a "round-within-a-round" occuring at that point. The duration of this sub-round may last 1, 2 or 3 seconds (user's choice). While time is stopped, only a Temporal Strider may perform actions, while all others are "paused" and immune to all actions which hit them in a sub-round (harmful and beneficial). Once this sub-round ends, the round continues from where it left off, uninterrupted.

Cost: 1 AP, and 1.5% Max CP x seconds stopped

Note:
- World Standstill may only be used once per round, regardless of how many Temporal Strider are present in battle. The user has a 15 second cooldown before they may reuse it again.
- Actions may begin inside the sub-round and carry over into the real round. Example; performing a 2.5 second action within a 1 second sub-round, will cause it to complete 1.5 seconds after the sub-round ends.
- The stopped time sub-round has no effect toward any duration/cooldowns.
- Paused targets are only immune within this sub-round of stopped time; if the user delays a jutsu to resolve after the sub-round ends, it may affect the target.
 
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It was over.

Moriko waited for the emptiness she'd been warned about revenge. Of the hollow feeling she'd read about. From the moment that her hand had plunged through Wei's chest instead of knocking him back like she had expected, she waited for it.

And it didn't come.

Instead, what came was laughter. High, exhilarated laughter; loud and vicious and joyful. It bubbled out of her like a cup of overflowing tea, spilling out. She strode up to the body, still laughing, and gave it a solid kick in the head.

Nothing. He was really gone. She had to lean on Tsukiya, she was laughing so hard. He patted her on the back, and when she looked over at him he was smiling widely, a blinding thing. God, there were some things she wanted to do--knowing this and that, knowing how it felt, the rush in her really wanted to--

Something outside exploded and Moriko's laughter died. She scowled, pulling back a bit.

Yes, right. They were still in a civil war and mounting Wei's head on a pike and parading it for his faction to see probably wouldn't help.

Somehow it had not quite occurred to her that this little rebellion of theirs was in fact a civil war until just now. Granted, she had been rather preoccupied with a mostly single-minded intensity, but that was what you called it when two major factions of a single city-state went into open combat in the streets. Even if the other side was largely there due to mind control. Or at least, she thought they were.

"That's rather a lot," Tsukiya observed as she pulled back, though he kept his hand tangled in hers for a brief second to squeeze it.

A sandworm. That was what drew her eye first, above any of the airships or the fires or the explosions or whatever was happening below them in the Bazaar. It was bigger, she thought, than the one she'd seen in the desert. Gigantic, in fact. Granted, she might have been over-adjusting for the size of that one prior, given she had been staring down its mouth, but...

This one looked bigger than the city itself, and by a considerable margin at that.

Who let them get that big, anyway?

The Kazekage Tower had definitely seen better days, she thought, but there were a lot of holes for the new Kazekage to vault through. Actually, she wasn't sure how long the tower could remain standing. They'd done a lot of structural damage on the way in, some of the way up, plus the support beams were largely frozen and many of them broken. Never mind whatever her mother's people had done to break out the hostages on the ground floor, which now that she thought about it was likely one of the things that made the building shake.

They should probably just tear it down and build a new one rather than waste time repairing it.

Of course, Michino's mind didn't appear to be on that at the moment, considering the village was still exploding around their ears.

Energy?

Moriko was still exhilarated. Did she have the chakra--well, that was more of an issue, maybe. Somewhat of one, certainly--she'd been throwing around some rather splashy techniques--but she still had at least half of her reserves left, maybe more.

It also occurred to her that she had not been following much of what was going on in the village at all. Because everything he was talking about was new information to her. But then, she'd been in a coma for months and then out of the village for weeks at least, so that was not exactly...surprising.

Then again, the plan itself could well have been top secret, and Tsurara spies were not prone to loose lips even to family. Words were very important and they knew the power of them.

Ten minutes. Could she hold a barrier for ten minutes, even at full reserves? Moriko did a bit of quick math in her head, based on the fractions and percentages she allotted to varying jutsu. It was a rough estimate, since non-jutsu-specific ice came considerably easier for her, since encountering the guardian spirit and gaining the heart of ice. And it would have to be a non-jutsu manipulation--her mirror maze had faded because she had stopped holding it, but it would've done in another few seconds regardless of chakra control.

Whether or not Michino knew it, he was in fact asking the one Tsurara who could make a barrier of arbitrary size, even hypothetically.

The other issue--of channelling chakra--was less relevant; she and Tsukiya interfaced that way easily and she knew how to do it with someone else temporarily. Even if it had to work out as some kind of compatibility, she had a whole clan to work with.

No, the major concern was that the dome would have to not only be large, but thick and tough enough to repel attack, and she would have to be constantly regenerating points along it. Not to mention there was still kerfuffle going on in the village itself, but she figured that was now officially Not Her Problem.

"Yes," she said after a moment of calibration in her head, testing it. "I would need I think a couple of extra people, especially considering most people are not going to be on full reserves right now. If I had that, I could definitely cover the city and a short distance outside of it, to cover for any of the cultivation we need for food. It'll also have to regenerate, and I'll need clear aerial boundaries. Do we want the airships? Do we want the sandworm?"

Tsukiya reached for her hand again and squeezed it silently, indicating he would certainly provide; he'd been using less chakra than her, given his Taijutsu specialty.

She paused and added, "Do we want to see out through it? I can make it transparent, if you'd like someone other than me to be able to sense outside it. I might also be able to put a filter on, so we can see out but no one can see in."

Not things a Tsurara without the heart of ice would be able to do, of course.

"It would also," she added, "be best to do this from as central as possible, but I think this tower--atop it, on the outside--might be the spot for that. Ideally I would not want to be on ground level."

There was probably a precise height that was best, given more volume of ice was going to be going to a dome lower down, that could be calculated, but that could be fudged, which was another reason to have the extra margin of error from multiple helpers instead of just one.

She'd explain that if asked, but Michino probably only wanted the practical side of it right now.
 
As Moriko explained that she still had at least half of her chakra pool Michino felt himself balking a little. He was nearly twice her size but that girl had more chakra than he? The man being fueled by a death god? There was literally ice everywhere, and if he hadn’t been a walking heater he probably would be shivering given that his clothing was in tatters from combat. Just how much power did she wield? Her answers to his question were interesting, and for probably anyone else a thought experiment in strategy…however, Michino wasn’t exactly the smartest person in a room. He nodded along a little dumbfound at the sheer ability to control her chakra network before holding up a hand.

Wait, sandworm?” That was new.

The Toraono turned his head to see that, in the distance, was indeed a swirling vortex of sand from the surrounding desert was indeed in the shape of the desert’s most infamous predator. It was right then that one of his clansmen landed near by, slipping a little on the ice that had started to melt from Michino’s natural heat. She repeated the call from one of his Sennins, explaining that Shin had returned. Michino’s heart dropped a little when he heard the man had switched sides but a little click in the back of his mind reminded him about the spores used to mind control a great deal of Wei’s forces.
Make contact! Tell him to not kill the 12th! He’s probably under contr-
We can’t! The line was cut off immediately after the message. It must have been hit during combat to keep him from summoning immediate reinforcements but…
…no, I don’t think that was it,” Michino finished for his clan mate, “All one would have to do is head towards the gigantic worm. What a cluster of scorpions. Okay, contact Group B and- ” he was cut off again as the woman before him shook her head, the hanging dreads swaying as she did so.
…okay then contact Group A and C, tell them to relocate as soon as-

Another distraction boomed above, this time in the form of an airship falling faster than predicted. The 13th stepped out a little from the hole in Wei’s tower to catch the sight of the enemy airship careening now and picking up falling speed. Something blue shot out from within and into the sky; he could only wander what the hell it could possibly be. Being that the seven-foot tall Toraono wasn’t a fast thinker or a strategist, he had to make up with natural instinct. Time and again it had saved him from fates worse than death. Something in his gut told him he had to move, now, or the Twins would be the victor. They wouldn’t have Suna’s military, but the village he called home was also about to cease existence. The warrior’s right hand snatched the radio com off his clansman’s neck, and tuned the frequency as fast as he could to Sousuke’s private channel before pinging a Morse code. Operation Sandworm didn’t have the ten minutes it would need to pull up the Takahashi Dome. His original plan was to cut their drop time into the Underground and into the tunnels where safety waited by having the Tsurara create an ice shield strong enough to cover their heads as they went down. He hadn’t expected an airship to be dropping out of the sky onto Suna so fast, let alone whatever ordnance was within going off on impact.

Two muscle bound arms wrapped one each around the waists of Moriko and Tsukiya as he bounded out from the hole and on top of the tower. The man had no idea if Moriko could do it herself or if Tsukiya was also a part of her wintery powers, so he grabbed both of them. Michino could hear the Toraono clansman below asking for direction but he didn’t have the time to give orders. As they neared the weird spiraled top of the tower the warrior leader unleashed a kick to send a wave of air pressure that knocked off the pointed tip to give them a flat purchase to land on. Setting them both down he began to quickly mold a massive amount of chakra and, on that same instinct, sent it towards his eyes. The sharingan appeared once more, his purple irises becoming red, then a line connected the magatama within his iris. Spinning like a wheel, they split apart until he had six of the Uchiha’s trademark magatama in his eyes. An aura of chakra exploded out from his body, surrounding the two heroes in a vast purple aura that formed a humanoid shaped panther. It was clothed in a toga, with golden fangs jutting from it’s upper jaw over the lower, while same colored bangles clanged off of the giant cat-man’s wrists. Using the tower as a base structure for his first Susano0, Michino’s adrenaline fueled creation became larger than the tower, it’s feet bracing against the Kazekage Square that surrounded the building as it lifted palms to the sky.

Weave your chakra now! I’ll provide all the energy you need, take from me if you need, but you have to create the shield! Surround the entire village, sandworm and all! We’ll sort it out after we get underground! I don’t care what it looks like, so long as it can block the debris from above! I’m going to try and buy us a little more time!

The chakra that surrounded the couple before him would feel warm, but in a comforting way. His deep seated pacifism shone through, and the energy flowing around them simply begged to be used. Then another shaking began, something akin to an earthquake, followed shortly by the sound of very large gears beginning to turn. Slowly the horizon in the distance began to rise, and the village began to sink, as Sousuke threw the switch from somewhere hidden within the village itself. The giant clawed hands of the purple giant reached out to grip the airship as it neared the village enough for people to start feeling the air pressure of such a weighted thing dropping from the sky. The claws gripped the sides the ship, piercing the hull and causing small explosions all around as the sudden stopping force cause it to start breaking up. Mercenaries hired on for what they thought would be a quick buck were jolted out of the airship and began to fall towards the city below screaming.

Blood flowed freely from the Kazekage’s eyes. A pain he had never felt before racked his entire head, causing him to cry out a little before righting his stance…but this wasn’t anything new. The shinobi had come through a long life full of pain, and even now in his early forties he knew that this was just another price. His steel resolve triggered the mark on his chest left by the ancient. The wavy flames of the sun-shaped mark began to slither all across his mostly bare chest and over his face, causing the Susanoo to grow in size and strength. The pain was ebbing, but now replaced by something else. A loss he could not describe, like years of his life were being shaved by using Hyou’s Flame once more. Yet the image of the panther-man towering in the center of the village did not waiver. Muscles taught and sweat building over his flesh, Michino refused to budge; even as the weight of the airship threaten to snap him in half.

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The sky above, darkened by the powers of the Sennin below, cleared momentarily as Sora reached the summit of the distance man was allowed. The sun blazed above as the morning continued to rise. Carried into the sky with the Ancient was the Nomadic tribesman that, at first, appeared to increase in pain as they rose further into a territory where oxygen ceased. It wasn’t entirely sure if the man could hear the placating words of his fellow man, but the grimace on his face began to relax a little as they seemed to at least try.

Frost formed on both of them, quickly building as the natural moisture on their bodies began to freeze, and that alone seemed to calm the Nomad into a lull where he was at least no longer conscious of the pain. The seal on his forehead began to glow an ominous green color, threatening to blow before Sora could reach the apex of the world’s atmosphere; yet fear was not in his mind or body. The Ancients might have held a certain ability for reconstructing their bodies after death but, how long would it take? Without the will of the more powerful Ancients controlling the land it could be another age before the captain of Suna’s airforce would manifest again. It could be an hour later, or years. Where in the Wind Country would he resurface? On the dunes? Deep beneath the crust? In the nearby seas that lapped at their southern edges? There was more than enough reason for the living legend to try and make a last second escape, as his current life flashed before his eyes in an attempt to find something, anything, that would help…but Sora’s mind was made up.

The lacking oxygen finally hit of their forms and the deadswitch activated. A sudden force of heat and light exploded out from the Nomad to encompass the atmosphere. Clouds gathered by Akkuma’s powers were dispersed immediately, as well as any other nubis that had gathered from the rising heat of war. It’s aftershocks were felt below, cracking the ground around Sunagakure that was lowering into the hole it had originally risen from with a sonic boom felt more than it was heard. The ship he had pulled the bomb from broke up more, but Michino’s ghostly hands kept it from falling onto their heads as a great barrier of sheer ice quickly formed from his wrists to fall down like a shield of snow. The Ancient had done what had once been a capital offense for their kind by saving the descendants of Primus and his Rebels. For a flash of a second before the deadly red wave cascaded over Sora, the deserted land below was once again covered with trees. A time before Primus flashed there for a moment behind his eyes and then - sheer white.

Your kind would dare to enter my realm? A lesser Ancient to trod upon sacred grounds? Such hubris belongs to man, not our kind!

The voice boomed around Sora, air exploding back into his lungs as the sheer white in his vision slowly faded until the image focused into marble. Cold and indifferent, yet real. A glance up would show the red of the explosion surrounding him, but his body itself remained yet unharmed…or did it? Perhaps this was the realm of the Kami, his soul sent to rest instead of reconstitution for his heroic self-sacrifice…

…or something far more dangerous.

His glance upwards revealed not just his protected body but the form of a much larger humanoid with flesh so white it was hard to look at. Hair the color and intensity of the sun flowed from the being’s head where four golden eyes glared down at the Ancient with both fury, and relief. The creature raised a hand and waved it absently. A gust of wind that blew hard enough to be heard within the bubble of protection, but not felt, cleared away the explosion before forming a ball that lowered itself before it. Reaching out the being grasped the ball of condensed energy and placed it against it’s chest - absorbing it entirely. Clear blue skies and the image of a sun behind the marbled man sitting on a throne of black onyx revealed itself fully to Sora. Without saying his name, without speaking a word, the Ancient before the god-like being immediately knew on instinct who he was now standing before.

Fuujin, leader of the Solar Ancients. Thought dead and gone, the creature that Primus himself had laid low some three hundred years ago was clearly alive and well. Even without a face beyond those four eerie eyes, Sora could tell it was smiling.
After three-hundred years…I finally have been reformed. Your betrayal to the Courts will be marked, young one, but for freeing me from the endless cycle of the sky I will spare you…this time. Mark that if you still continue to aid the Children of Primus, I will show you no mercy next time we meet…” Another wave of his hand and the force of thunder blew Sora out of the protective sphere and into the sky where he was quickly free falling back towards the ground. The thin air tore at his lungs, making it hard to breath once more while the heat of the sun melted the ice formed on him as if its beams were directed exclusively to aid. Once he reached the altitude man could tread, he collided against someone.

The sky hopper tilted and Captain Grey yelled ‘whoa there,’ as if the machine were a horse, before righting it again. Behind him, fueling their version of the craft used against them, was another of his captains.
We got you ser! Sennin Sora has been retrieved and, somehow, unharmed! Radio the ship to rally towards us so we can board and make for an escape before the Twins can send reinforcements!
Aye!” called the other captain who quickly began to key their headset with code to bring the airship to their coordinates.

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Screams, dust, and the smell of blood woke him up with a snort. Gary, infamous medical personal who was always on break or smoking where it wasn’t permitted sat up suddenly among the bodies of his fellow man. His face screwed up in disgust. Not at the carnage of the 12th’s hand, but at the fact that since he was the last one alive, that meant it fell to him to…well, actually do something. Slowly standing up there was a pain in his neck, and reaching up to touch it, sticky blood staining his hand to remind him of how he should, have died but the wound had already healed shut. Nothing unusual for Gary, honestly. Out of every medical emergency and village disaster, he was one of the few people who just seemed to carry on like nothing mattered. Even moments where people saw him die, he would show up to work the next day to collect a paycheck. It had long been rumored that he wasn’t human, but the only one who knew the truth was Gary himself; a truth he refused to share.

The Medical Branch Anomaly shuffled around the bodies and squatted down to pick up the notes the previous Chief had wrote, the syringe with remnants of the first cure, and the jar of condensed seed juice. Drawing out a pocket sized scroll he flipped it around in his fingers three times before slamming it onto a nearby table like a pop-cap. It exploded into a lager scroll that revealed an entire lab set up. He placed the needle, gently, onto a waiting metallic hanger, the jar nestled into the rest of his collection of various chemicals, and the crumpled notes on top of a pile of other papers inside of a box that was labeled “in.” The box beneath it labeled “out,” was infamously empty as usual.

A single handseal and the portable lab exploded away in a cloud of chakra steam. The scroll returned to its tiny form and Gary placed it back into his pocket. From the same pocket he pulled out a soft pack of cigarettes, popped one up, and grabbed it with his lips before reaching into his other pocket to remove a lighter. With a few clicks of the wheel against flint, a flame rose to burn the cigarette’s tip as the smell of tobacco wafted to mingle with death. The screams of his fellow man was annoying him as he skipped on out of the tent and away from the gigantic mound of sand near by. As he walked through the pollinated air, somehow unaffected entirely, he only muttered,

I was supposed to be on break an hour ago…dammit. They better pay my overtime…

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The hidden village of Sunagakure shook hard, pieces of infrastructure in buildings affected by the war slowly coming apart in chaos. Amazingly, others remained not only intact, but the shaking didn’t even seem to break windows. Most of the natives already hunkering down from the war would barely feel the trembles within their homes. Those outside would feel it harder, watching not only as their village sank into the ground but a dome of ice enclosed them inside. As it finished hitting the edges of Sunagakure the purple giant in the center released the airship and slipped back beneath the dome as the ice quickly filled the gap left behind. An explosion above rocked everything within, but the dome held strong. Parts of the streets began to crack open, before revealing mechanical gears that expanded the gaps until the entire Underground below fit within the rest of the village. The dilapidated buildings of yore looked haunting as ever when placed side-by-side with the current infrastructure. It was clear that not all of the Underground had been spared though, and more small explosions beneath them went off as Tama’s hidden labs became rubble; as well as the remains of the black market had been shoved to the outer shell.

A roar of an engine, larger than most could fathom, filled in the sudden silence after the numerous explosions followed by the strangest feeling. Though the people of Suna remained still, they could feel movement beneath their feet. Aligned now with giant train tracks secretly built by Takahashi Sousuke, the Hidden Village of Suna began to slowly move away from their old home in the earth and into the old sandworm tunnel left by Barnyx themselves. As it slowly pushed into the old tunnels, another dome started to rise. One made of steel and originating from very walls that had protected them while they remained on the surface. After another six minutes, the dome surrounded the village from within, and a light at the eastern end of Suna glowed as a false sun created from chakra crystals began to rise on a track. The steel dome turned suddenly back into a blue sky, and the village was lit as if they had never left the surface world…but the occasional bump and feeling of movement quietly reminded that they were not.

A new life had started. One of unlimited strife and advancement, one where no one could predict how the future would carry on. Sunagakure had returned under the Wind Country, traveling to a destination where only a handful of people could say where it would end…

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