Re: Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness - Shin and whoever is with
The meeting was over, as Natsu arrived. Or perhaps it was simply his arrival which made the Seer back down. Regardless, Natsu's work wasn't over just yet. Watching Hoshikata depart, the twirling robes shrouding the man as he shrouded his intentions, Natsu let out a soft sigh. He found it a shame not being able to talk more with the man. Their conversation back in Mist had been most.. interesting. Yet it was likely for the best it didn't take place now. And surely the Spymaster would be able to arrange a meeting with the Golden Man before he'd depart.
Turning his attention to Shin, the Jonin smiled warmly. "Such praise. I only did as requested, Raikage-Sama. I experienced Mist's culture, negotiated with it's leadership, learned the Mizugo tongue and planted some seeds. The result you know: A signed treaty by both parties and an ally in the Village hidden in the Mist. If you wish a detailled recounting of my.. escapades, I will make certain the mission reports make it to your desk. I would not wish to bore you with a pages long monologue." Natsu responded, before moving on to the ANBU Sennin's question and Masao's words.
"Hoshikata's intentions are unfortunately a mystery, even to me. I'd give much to have an agent in that man's mind.. Though even if it was possible I'd fear for the spy's sanity. Honestly, it's impossible to say what his end goals are. For now however, I see no reason to fear him. Kumogakure's might outsizes that of the Isaki and Shoukyou clan, taking into account any forces already present in Moon. I think Hoshikata for now simply wants the world to.. trust him. Or at least view him as a neutral piece they can sway to their own control."
"Of course, neither of those would be a wise thing to do. As Masao-Sempai said, Isaki Hoshikata is not a man to be trusted. And thinking one can control him is folly likewise. However, that seems like the most fitting purpose of offering Moon as the neutral ground for the Kage Summit. I refuse to believe he'd play a trick on all of the Villages at once. It'd risk triggering a response from all of the Villages combined and he'd endanger not only himself but his entire clan that way. While he may not be above sacrificing a few pawns to strike down the king, his clan seems very valuable to him."
"The Summit would allow him a chance to get in a few well-placed words in the ears of very powerful men and women however. And the man is gifted enough to convince most anyone of his worth. I think, at least for now, he'll want to strike deals to ensure protection for him and his clan. Ambitious he may be, he knows the burden of leadership and I doubt he'd want to take over the world like some petty manga villain. Money and unseen.. Nay, unnoticed power is what drives a businessman like Hoshikata I reckon.. I'm sorry, I just blabbered on." Natsu said, realizing with a start just how much he'd been talking.
"To get to the point: I already have agents mingling with the main body of the Shoukyou and Isaki clans, and already had a few nestled well into Moon's territory. Infiltration should not be an issue. As for allowing the Summit to take place at Moon.. I'd say it'd be a good choice. While Hoshikata may gain some benefits from it, none of them should be harmful to Kumogakure. And we will be able to strike our own deals. Neutral ground would be easier to convince the other Villages to attend as well, I imagine. However, that decision I of course leave up to you, Raikage-Sama." With that, Natsu finally quieted down, having said his piece.
[Word Count: 636]
[Marked for Training]
The meeting was over, as Natsu arrived. Or perhaps it was simply his arrival which made the Seer back down. Regardless, Natsu's work wasn't over just yet. Watching Hoshikata depart, the twirling robes shrouding the man as he shrouded his intentions, Natsu let out a soft sigh. He found it a shame not being able to talk more with the man. Their conversation back in Mist had been most.. interesting. Yet it was likely for the best it didn't take place now. And surely the Spymaster would be able to arrange a meeting with the Golden Man before he'd depart.
Turning his attention to Shin, the Jonin smiled warmly. "Such praise. I only did as requested, Raikage-Sama. I experienced Mist's culture, negotiated with it's leadership, learned the Mizugo tongue and planted some seeds. The result you know: A signed treaty by both parties and an ally in the Village hidden in the Mist. If you wish a detailled recounting of my.. escapades, I will make certain the mission reports make it to your desk. I would not wish to bore you with a pages long monologue." Natsu responded, before moving on to the ANBU Sennin's question and Masao's words.
"Hoshikata's intentions are unfortunately a mystery, even to me. I'd give much to have an agent in that man's mind.. Though even if it was possible I'd fear for the spy's sanity. Honestly, it's impossible to say what his end goals are. For now however, I see no reason to fear him. Kumogakure's might outsizes that of the Isaki and Shoukyou clan, taking into account any forces already present in Moon. I think Hoshikata for now simply wants the world to.. trust him. Or at least view him as a neutral piece they can sway to their own control."
"Of course, neither of those would be a wise thing to do. As Masao-Sempai said, Isaki Hoshikata is not a man to be trusted. And thinking one can control him is folly likewise. However, that seems like the most fitting purpose of offering Moon as the neutral ground for the Kage Summit. I refuse to believe he'd play a trick on all of the Villages at once. It'd risk triggering a response from all of the Villages combined and he'd endanger not only himself but his entire clan that way. While he may not be above sacrificing a few pawns to strike down the king, his clan seems very valuable to him."
"The Summit would allow him a chance to get in a few well-placed words in the ears of very powerful men and women however. And the man is gifted enough to convince most anyone of his worth. I think, at least for now, he'll want to strike deals to ensure protection for him and his clan. Ambitious he may be, he knows the burden of leadership and I doubt he'd want to take over the world like some petty manga villain. Money and unseen.. Nay, unnoticed power is what drives a businessman like Hoshikata I reckon.. I'm sorry, I just blabbered on." Natsu said, realizing with a start just how much he'd been talking.
"To get to the point: I already have agents mingling with the main body of the Shoukyou and Isaki clans, and already had a few nestled well into Moon's territory. Infiltration should not be an issue. As for allowing the Summit to take place at Moon.. I'd say it'd be a good choice. While Hoshikata may gain some benefits from it, none of them should be harmful to Kumogakure. And we will be able to strike our own deals. Neutral ground would be easier to convince the other Villages to attend as well, I imagine. However, that decision I of course leave up to you, Raikage-Sama." With that, Natsu finally quieted down, having said his piece.
[Word Count: 636]
[Marked for Training]