Hopefully, today’s pupils were not afraid of heights.
In the illustrious borough of the Hidden Cloud, much of the territory consisted of high-rising, mountainside architecture. From the slums of the Cronopolis to the Torre Celeste, the Cloud included many layers of a society built skywards. The clouds were indeed the city’s namesake, as the altitude of the mountain city often presented vast clouds crossing its horizon in hazy plumes.
The setting began on a central beam of a slanted rooftop with red tiles which resembled countless rows of dragon scales. The central beam protruded from the roof’s edge to form a large wooden dragon’s head, overlooking a vast cityscape. Seated on the dragon’s head and facing the roof itself was a wiry man appearing almost spectral in the thick fog. His name was Kaji Okada, a Jounin of the Hidden Cloud gaining near-legendary renown for his deeds since coming to the land. Kaji had made a modest living for himself hunting fiends, denizens and rogues, from the lands of Earth to Lightning, or so it was rumored. Few people knew Kaji personally, yet he always seemed to know of others. Cool and cryptic, cunning and clever, yet completely authentic, the hunter had a way of making people— even ones oblivious of his station as Vice Commander, recognize him as a veteran shinobi with rare skill.
Three students were set to meet Kaji on that rooftop. Typical of the sensei, Kaji left a note on the door where his students were set to meet him for a lecture and some sparring that morning: the note provided a location and time, and that was about it.
“Obedience and trust are key” was a valued principle of Kaji Okada. And so he tested the innate values of these pupils by demanding they follow orders and arrive on that rooftop in time. A pair of emeraldine eyes pierced into the students as they arrived, seeming to shine through the haze with soft glow, and a mischievousness behind them. Everything was up for observation, from how they scaled the several storeys of the shrine, to their attitudes as they fulfilled his obligations.
Once he had company, Kaji said “One of the first tenants of being a shinobi is the pledge of loyalty and service to your village. This often means abiding by the decrees of your seniors and masters, all with the belief that their orders are meant to better the Hidden Cloud in the end.” He appeared to be about thirty, with an olive complexion and long, raven hair that ran wild, over his ears and neckline. Kaji wore his hidden cloud uniform with a loose-fitting wool coat in haze grey, weathered by time and battle, and damp from the humidity. “You’re probably wondering what ethics has to do with rooftop field trips— well, I generally see real-world experience as having a greater value than anything that can be taught in a classroom.” On that note Kaji arose from his perch and stood, tall and muscular. “My name is Kaji Okada, and today’s lesson is an introduction to your village’s ANBU Branch.” Kaji then swept one arm to his side, calling attention to the Hidden Cloud Skyline. “All shinobi are doomed to eventually face a clash between their ideals and reality if they don’t understand what it means to swear an oath to protect their village— and just what they are protecting. I’ll show you how and why the ANBU exist, but not without seeing the product of the branch’s work firsthand.”
So Kaji turned, appearing as if he was about to leap off the dragon’s head blindly, but stopped last minute. He awkwardly paused the dramatics to reveal a clipboard and pen. They couldn’t just skip proper introductions. “Let’s take roll before we get started. Introduce yourself to the class… Short and sweet or life story; I don’t care. Spill it.”
- Kaji Okada has entered the thread.
- Requesting Jyuusan, Ryong Kyo, and Tatsuzo.
- wc647
In the illustrious borough of the Hidden Cloud, much of the territory consisted of high-rising, mountainside architecture. From the slums of the Cronopolis to the Torre Celeste, the Cloud included many layers of a society built skywards. The clouds were indeed the city’s namesake, as the altitude of the mountain city often presented vast clouds crossing its horizon in hazy plumes.
The setting began on a central beam of a slanted rooftop with red tiles which resembled countless rows of dragon scales. The central beam protruded from the roof’s edge to form a large wooden dragon’s head, overlooking a vast cityscape. Seated on the dragon’s head and facing the roof itself was a wiry man appearing almost spectral in the thick fog. His name was Kaji Okada, a Jounin of the Hidden Cloud gaining near-legendary renown for his deeds since coming to the land. Kaji had made a modest living for himself hunting fiends, denizens and rogues, from the lands of Earth to Lightning, or so it was rumored. Few people knew Kaji personally, yet he always seemed to know of others. Cool and cryptic, cunning and clever, yet completely authentic, the hunter had a way of making people— even ones oblivious of his station as Vice Commander, recognize him as a veteran shinobi with rare skill.
Three students were set to meet Kaji on that rooftop. Typical of the sensei, Kaji left a note on the door where his students were set to meet him for a lecture and some sparring that morning: the note provided a location and time, and that was about it.
“Obedience and trust are key” was a valued principle of Kaji Okada. And so he tested the innate values of these pupils by demanding they follow orders and arrive on that rooftop in time. A pair of emeraldine eyes pierced into the students as they arrived, seeming to shine through the haze with soft glow, and a mischievousness behind them. Everything was up for observation, from how they scaled the several storeys of the shrine, to their attitudes as they fulfilled his obligations.
Once he had company, Kaji said “One of the first tenants of being a shinobi is the pledge of loyalty and service to your village. This often means abiding by the decrees of your seniors and masters, all with the belief that their orders are meant to better the Hidden Cloud in the end.” He appeared to be about thirty, with an olive complexion and long, raven hair that ran wild, over his ears and neckline. Kaji wore his hidden cloud uniform with a loose-fitting wool coat in haze grey, weathered by time and battle, and damp from the humidity. “You’re probably wondering what ethics has to do with rooftop field trips— well, I generally see real-world experience as having a greater value than anything that can be taught in a classroom.” On that note Kaji arose from his perch and stood, tall and muscular. “My name is Kaji Okada, and today’s lesson is an introduction to your village’s ANBU Branch.” Kaji then swept one arm to his side, calling attention to the Hidden Cloud Skyline. “All shinobi are doomed to eventually face a clash between their ideals and reality if they don’t understand what it means to swear an oath to protect their village— and just what they are protecting. I’ll show you how and why the ANBU exist, but not without seeing the product of the branch’s work firsthand.”
So Kaji turned, appearing as if he was about to leap off the dragon’s head blindly, but stopped last minute. He awkwardly paused the dramatics to reveal a clipboard and pen. They couldn’t just skip proper introductions. “Let’s take roll before we get started. Introduce yourself to the class… Short and sweet or life story; I don’t care. Spill it.”
- Kaji Okada has entered the thread.
- Requesting Jyuusan, Ryong Kyo, and Tatsuzo.
- wc647