There’s blood in the water, and we’re about to feast.
By “we” I mean, of course, the Deathwatch. Every shinobi spends his or her youth fearing and resenting that name. We’re the gatekeepers to this prison called Cloud; the people who crush dreams, ruin vacations, and smother international relations. We’re the only reason that a new-yet-spirited academy student can’t simply walk outside the gates on a whim and become the edgiest demonlord in the world. We also sent the package with your “Phasesaber 9000 Extreme Killer-X” right back to its sender. No, you’re not getting your money back.
One needs to be a special kind of cynical, heartless, malicious killjoy bastard to consider working for the Deathwatch. After all, who actually enjoys telling children they can’t be brooding, 12-year-old superheroes? In answer to that question, let me introduce myself. I’m Saeko, and I’m an alcoholic—I mean, I’m here to ruin your day.
To be fair, it wasn’t me who smelled the blood first. That honor goes to Captain Yuma, who, like me, also shares an especial distaste for the higher-ups. But I’m the one who gets to go for the kill. You see, recently there was an incident at the gates. Our new main branch sennin, Kagetsu Yuii, completely broke gate protocol and allowed a missing-nin to walk unopposed onto our sacred land. She tried to fudge the paperwork and register him as a civilian refugee, but our pencil-pusher-in-chief saw right through the ruse. As it stands right now, our new sennin has committed no less than four separate infractions, all punishable by death—okay, not really, but the penalties are more than just slaps on the wrist.
All sennin are crooked, of course, and my father was one of the worst. Yuii’s not even the one with the most to lose: that honor goes to our newly-appointed kage, Kogami Ayumu, who’s ultimately responsible for the fiasco. And the best part is that Yumers is screwed sideways and doesn’t even know it.
If Yuii does the proper thing and confesses to him, he’ll be forced to mete out relatively harsh punishment that could erode their relationship. If Ayumu declines to do so, or if he inflicts too light of a penalty, then he’ll be seen as weak and ineffectual, allowing all the branches to walk all over him for the rest of his tenure as raikage.
If Yuii hasn’t confessed to him yet, then she’ll be even guiltier and Ayumu might even be forced to demote her within the first month of office for either of them. This will call Ayumu’s leadership forever into question in the eyes of the clans and council, his agendas will stall, and he’ll likely be forced to step down much earlier than anticipated.
Screwed. Sideways.
The captain has ordered me to take the lead role in the Deathwatch’s investigation of unlawful conduct by the raikage and main branch sennin. I can’t tell you how pleased I was to take the assignment. Bringing down both Yumers as well as a prominent Kagetsu is the stuff that wet dreams are made of. I almost feel bad for the new sennin: whatever enmity I feel for the Kagetsu family is really just remnants of my mother’s spite and my father’s distaste for larger and richer clans. But with Yumers, it’s a personal matter. And perhaps I’ll be doing something—even in my cowardly, underhanded way—to avenge Haruka.
As I wait for the Sennin’s secretary to summon her from hiding (and believe me, she knows why I’m here, having been mailed the formal complaint a day or two earlier), I can’t help but whistle a happy jingle that’s stuck in my head. ~Everyday’s great at your Junes!~
By “we” I mean, of course, the Deathwatch. Every shinobi spends his or her youth fearing and resenting that name. We’re the gatekeepers to this prison called Cloud; the people who crush dreams, ruin vacations, and smother international relations. We’re the only reason that a new-yet-spirited academy student can’t simply walk outside the gates on a whim and become the edgiest demonlord in the world. We also sent the package with your “Phasesaber 9000 Extreme Killer-X” right back to its sender. No, you’re not getting your money back.
One needs to be a special kind of cynical, heartless, malicious killjoy bastard to consider working for the Deathwatch. After all, who actually enjoys telling children they can’t be brooding, 12-year-old superheroes? In answer to that question, let me introduce myself. I’m Saeko, and I’m an alcoholic—I mean, I’m here to ruin your day.
To be fair, it wasn’t me who smelled the blood first. That honor goes to Captain Yuma, who, like me, also shares an especial distaste for the higher-ups. But I’m the one who gets to go for the kill. You see, recently there was an incident at the gates. Our new main branch sennin, Kagetsu Yuii, completely broke gate protocol and allowed a missing-nin to walk unopposed onto our sacred land. She tried to fudge the paperwork and register him as a civilian refugee, but our pencil-pusher-in-chief saw right through the ruse. As it stands right now, our new sennin has committed no less than four separate infractions, all punishable by death—okay, not really, but the penalties are more than just slaps on the wrist.
All sennin are crooked, of course, and my father was one of the worst. Yuii’s not even the one with the most to lose: that honor goes to our newly-appointed kage, Kogami Ayumu, who’s ultimately responsible for the fiasco. And the best part is that Yumers is screwed sideways and doesn’t even know it.
If Yuii does the proper thing and confesses to him, he’ll be forced to mete out relatively harsh punishment that could erode their relationship. If Ayumu declines to do so, or if he inflicts too light of a penalty, then he’ll be seen as weak and ineffectual, allowing all the branches to walk all over him for the rest of his tenure as raikage.
If Yuii hasn’t confessed to him yet, then she’ll be even guiltier and Ayumu might even be forced to demote her within the first month of office for either of them. This will call Ayumu’s leadership forever into question in the eyes of the clans and council, his agendas will stall, and he’ll likely be forced to step down much earlier than anticipated.
Screwed. Sideways.
The captain has ordered me to take the lead role in the Deathwatch’s investigation of unlawful conduct by the raikage and main branch sennin. I can’t tell you how pleased I was to take the assignment. Bringing down both Yumers as well as a prominent Kagetsu is the stuff that wet dreams are made of. I almost feel bad for the new sennin: whatever enmity I feel for the Kagetsu family is really just remnants of my mother’s spite and my father’s distaste for larger and richer clans. But with Yumers, it’s a personal matter. And perhaps I’ll be doing something—even in my cowardly, underhanded way—to avenge Haruka.
As I wait for the Sennin’s secretary to summon her from hiding (and believe me, she knows why I’m here, having been mailed the formal complaint a day or two earlier), I can’t help but whistle a happy jingle that’s stuck in my head. ~Everyday’s great at your Junes!~