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.

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Sleet & Storms

Masaru Yuuto

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Warmth returned to Yuuto in reluctant stages. First his fingers, then his palms, then the deeper ache in his joints that had settled in during the long trek through the mountains. He sat at the tavern counter with his shoulders slightly hunched, elbows resting against wood worn smooth by years of use. His puppet armor made him stand out like a sore thumb to say the least, their stares wouldn't stop him now. Furthermore they were lucky he left the makeshift puppet sled outside.

The heat inside the establishment was uneven, pockets of warmth pushing back against the cold that pressed stubbornly through stone and timber, but it was enough. Enough to still the shaking. Enough to remind him that he had not frozen to death in the white nothingness outside.

The cup in his hand was chipped and unremarkable. The drink burned going down, cheap and strong, the kind meant more for warmth than taste. He welcomed the sting.

For a time, Yuuto simply listened. The crackle of firewood behind him. The low murmur of conversation scattered throughout the room. Near the door, boots thudded against the floor as snow was knocked loose, leaving wet prints that slowly darkened the planks.

Life persisted here. Frayed. Weathered. But alive.

“Where’s Kirigakure?”

The question drew a pause from the barkeep. He looked up slowly, brow creasing.

“Kiriga… what?”

“The Hidden Mist,” Yuuto clarified, voice even.

The barkeep glanced toward a few nearby patrons before looking back at him. “You’re not from around here, are you?” He shook his head. “This is Tsukigakure. Moon Country. Mist’s a long way from here.”

A short laugh came from further down the bar. A bundled patron leaned back slightly, eyeing Yuuto’s light clothing and travel-worn state.

“Snow’ll scramble your head,” the man said with a grin. “Frostbit too, by the look of you. Lucky you even made it inside dressed like that.”

Yuuto did not respond. His gaze lingered on the cup for a moment longer than necessary.

“What year is it?”

The barkeep stilled mid-motion, cloth paused against the counter.

“…You serious?”

“Answer the question.”

The year was spoken plainly, without ceremony. A simple fact, delivered without thought.

It struck Yuuto all the same.

Sound dulled around him, the tavern’s noise sinking into a distant, hollow murmur. The crackle of the fire stretched thin. The number echoed once, then again, before dissolving into meaningless noise. Too many years. More than expected. More than he could reconcile.

His fingers tightened around the cup.

“You alright?” the barkeep asked, uncertainty creeping into his voice.

Yuuto nodded once, slow and deliberate. He lifted the cup and drank deeply, letting the burn drag him back into the present. The tavern returned piece by piece. Voices. Motion. Heat.

Time moved forward again.

Drink followed drink. Yuuto consumed them with measured restraint, never rushed, never careless. His expression remained closed off, eyes heavy-lidded, emotions kept carefully beneath the surface. Frustration simmered quietly, coiled and contained.

His thoughts circled despite himself.

“I suppose I wouldn’t reach out either,” he murmured under his breath. “Not if the summoner who got us injured came calling after all these years.”

The cup hovered briefly near his lips.

Something softer followed the bitterness. Not anger. Not regret. A subdued sadness settled in his chest, dull and resigned. He exhaled through his nose and finished the drink, pushing the feeling back down where it could not interfere.

The tavern door burst open.

Wind and snow tore inside as several figures stumbled through, bundled in heavy cloaks and furs now stiff with frost. The door slammed shut behind them, drawing sharp complaints as cold air rushed across the room. Breath steamed as they peeled away layers, hands trembling as they reached for the fire.

“This isn’t right,” one of them said, shaking his head. “Not this time of year.”

“We get snow,” another added, rubbing his arms. “But not like this. Not storms that come out of nowhere.”

“And not things moving in it,” a third muttered. “Saw something up on the mountain. Big. Didn’t stick around to see what it was.”

Yuuto’s attention sharpened, though he did not turn fully.

The barkeep let out a tired sigh as he poured more drinks. “Damn it,” he muttered. “Another one?”

“Another one?” Yuuto asked, finally turning toward him.

The barkeep leaned in slightly, lowering his voice. “Locals have been whispering about it. Man-eating beast, they say. Comes down from the mountains when the storms roll in. Doesn’t help that this weather’s wrong. Real wrong.”

Yuuto glanced toward the door, listening to the wind howl beyond it.

“If there were truth to that,” he said calmly, “shinobi would’ve dealt with it.”

The barkeep gave him a long look, then gestured around the tavern. The worn tables. The patched walls. The exhausted faces nursing cheap drinks.

“Shinobi don’t chase rumors,” he replied. “And they don’t work for free.”

Yuuto huffed quietly and lifted his cup again.

“Right,” he said. “Money. The great equalizer.”

He drained the cup as the storm continued to rage outside. Somewhere beyond the tavern walls, high in the mountains where the weather should not have been so cruel, something moved through the snow.

And Yuuto, warmed and grounded once more, sat quietly deciding whether he could afford to ignore it.
 
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Making it's way down from the mountain. Still unsure of the value in what he had come across, the small black box he now carried in the form of a suitcase was still unpacking files within his systems. Otherwise, unresponsive, it hummed low as files downloaded into the cyborg's systems, the signs of a fan within the case.

[Unpacking...
....
Systems.Contract.Tsuko...
...
Unpacking...
....
Systems.Contract.Tsuko.Wpn
....
Unpacking...
Systems.Contract.Tsuko.Abt...
....
]

Ignoring the download of it's newly acquired upgrade, it would be some time before the device was operational. For now, the cyborg's next destination would finally have it interacting with other living creatures. It was heading in the direction of Tsukigakure. The cyborg had no internal knowledge of the village other than it's name and relative location due to the map data collected from it's mountainous searching earlier.

Another blizzard was approaching, and the cyborg needed a warmer place to recharge. The danger level in the mountains was raising and logic dictated he take his chances among the human population before attempting to survive in the cold as he was.

The cyborg was still running Symbiosis.exe > Kuromaru.exe, so it was clad in a black with red pinstripe suite and glowing white eyes, that of a hyuuga. Not the most inconspicuous outfit, however, his other armor sets did not look any more human. The cyborg would have to take it's chances as is.

The temperature was noticeably much warmer as it approached the more habited area of the country, there were lights, and as he walked, the occasional passerby. Glowing eyes may not have been as conspicuous as initially conceived, as many of the civilians choose to keep their heads down, or not look in the direction of the cyborg as he walked.

The cyborg would stop at the first tavern he came across.

The stone bricks of the outside walls illuminated by the glow of the lights indoors. This building had been here for quite some time. Crimson chipped shingles, rusted pipes adorned the roof, the signs of disrepair were apparent, but so were the signs of age.

This was an old establishment.

The cyborg needed warm place to continue downloading the systems upgrade it recently acquired and a well established tavern would provide him the space to do it.

The Waning Harvest

As he approached the doors, a group of travelers rushed in from behind him. Their arrival sparking cheers of displeasure from the other patrons due to allowing in the starkly cold winds.

This played to his advantage as he did not want to draw attention to himself while extracting his package.

Moving from the entryway doors, the cyborg located an unoccupied table between the bar and the fireplace. There were others around but this table seemed to be recently vacant.

He took a seat, placing the suitcase under the table and between his legs.

He would sit.
 
The tavern had grown louder as the night wore on, voices overlapping in uneven bursts. What had begun as quiet murmurs turned gradually into disagreement, then argument, the kind that only came from people tired, cold, and looking for something to blame.

“It’s not right,” a man near the fire insisted, gesturing with his cup. “Snowstorms don’t roll down from the peaks like this, not this time of year.”

“You’ve lived in the mountains too long,” another scoffed. “Weather turns when it wants to. Always has.”

“Not like this,” someone else muttered. “Feels wrong. Like it’s following something.”

The door opened again, briefly, letting in a draft of cold that drew collective groans from the room. Most patrons barely looked up. One figure did.

Yuuto’s attention shifted almost immediately.

The man who entered did not stumble or hesitate like the others. He moved with measured precision, steps even, posture stiff. Too stiff. He wore a dark suit, trimmed with thin red pinstripes that caught the firelight in sharp contrast to the tavern’s worn browns and greys. It was an odd choice for the mountains. Odder still for the weather.

Yuuto did not look away.

The stranger did not react to the noise or the glances thrown his way. He waited as travelers hurried past him, slipping inside with curses and complaints, using their distraction to move deeper into the tavern unnoticed. He selected a table between the bar and the hearth and sat with deliberate care, placing a black case beneath it.

Yuuto’s gaze narrowed.

Something about the man felt… displaced. As though the room itself had not quite accepted him. Yuuto tilted his head slightly, studying the silhouette, the stillness, the way the man seemed to occupy space without engaging with it.

“Locs… with a tacky pinstripe suit…” he murmured quietly to himself.

The words surprised him as soon as they left his mouth.

He stared harder now, searching his memory. The shape of the shoulders. The cut of the clothing. It felt familiar in the way old scars did. Distant, but undeniable. Yuuto leaned subtly to one side, angling for a clearer view of the man’s face.

For a brief moment, the stranger lifted his head.

Their gazes did not fully meet, but something caught the light. A flash. Pale. Brilliant.

White eyes.

Yuuto froze.

The tavern noise dimmed again, though not as completely as before. His breath caught, just for a second. It was not fear that took hold of him, but something colder. Recognition without context. Like seeing someone long dead walking past you in the street.

“…No,” he muttered under his breath.

He pushed his chair back slowly and stood, boots scraping faintly against the floor. Yuuto began to move, careful not to draw attention, eyes never leaving the stranger’s table. Each step felt heavier than it should have, his thoughts racing ahead of him.Then the door slammed open. This time, there was no laughter. No complaints. Three figures burst into the tavern, faces pale beneath frostbitten skin, voices raised in panic.

“Monsters!” one of them shouted. “They’re out there!”

“Moving through the storm,” another cried. “More than one!”

The tavern erupted into chaos. Chairs scraped. Drinks spilled. Arguments died instantly, replaced by fear and confusion. Yuuto stopped mid-step, his attention torn between the shouting patrons and the strange man seated by the fire.

Outside, the wind howled louder than before, and whatever stalked the mountains had finally made itself known.

As much as Yuuto wanted to confront this man, he couldn't. Not with the screams of these "innocents". Good or not, he couldn't just let slaughter befall them.

He darted outside to find the source of commotion running to the sounds of where others needed help.

Encounter Roll Results:

Miniboss Roll (d3):
Result:
3
Encounter: Electric Otter

Entourage Roll (d3):
Result:
2
Entourage Type: Snowbound Shock Eels

Quantity Roll (d10):
Result:
9
Number of Sub-Creatures: 9 Snowbound Shock Eels


Active Encounter Summary
  • Primary Threat: Electric Otter (High mobility, lightning-based predator)
  • Secondary Threats: 9 Snowbound Shock Eels
    • Burrow through snow and ice
    • Ambush-style attacks from below
    • Interfere with footing and positioning
  • Environmental Factor: Blizzard conditions amplify shock and visibility issue
 
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Shouting and panic!

The patrons of the establishment rushed and hurried to exit as it seemed danger was imminent. As many rushed out of the doors, it was not long before the tavern was practically empty.

The cyborg continued to sit. There was no threat from it's perspective, so it saw no reason to move.

CRASH

A large stone golem had fallen through the wall nearest the door once known as the entryway. It's heavy body sluggishly shaking off whatever attack it was that sent it tumbling anyway.

Pop-ups began to flash within the cyborg's white gaze.

[ Danger_
Danger_
Danger_
...
Systerm Upgrade At Risk_
...
Protect Upgrade Asset At All Costs_
... ]

It stood from the table and retrieved the feux suitcase. Quickdraw.abt

[ Running : Defensive Subroutine: Type_H ]

1's and 0's cascaded behind the cyborgs eyes. Calculating it’s next move, it needed to keep the briefcase safe.

The slew of rock enemies would make that difficult but thee cyborg would rise to the challenge. Offensively it would be able to handle this many targets, however, being too offensive would leave his briefcase open for attack, so he would compromise:

[System: Activating Defensive.tnq

Initializing…
Diverting power from Offensive Functions…

Rerouting power to Defensive Functions…

System: initiate program: Divination Seal
Initializing… ]

A large green field began to emit from the puppet, covering the ground in an area around the cyborg.

This technique was a favorite for the Hyuuga that had been turned into armor. The cyborg simply used it for utility in this moment as anything attempting to enter its space would be welcome, but they should also expect to be hit in return.

[Wait 1-2 seconds to see if I’m attacked.

Attack with dance of the waxing moon with divination seal effect.]



Encounter Roll Results
Miniboss Roll (d3):
Result: 2
Encounter: Stone Golem
Entourage Roll (d3):
Result: 2
Entourage Type: Runic Pillars
Quantity Roll (d10):
Result: 7
Number of Sub-Creatures: 7 Runic Pillars
Active Encounter Summary
Primary Threat: Stone Golem (High durability, terrain manipulation, crushing force)
Secondary Threats: 7 Runic Pillars
Reinforce the golem’s defenses
Alter terrain and movement paths
Channel or amplify runic effects
Environmental Factor: Mountain terrain favors structural control and area denial
 
Yuuto scanned his surroundings. Civilians fled in every direction, while remnants of the attackers scattered through the streets. Chaos was unfolding right before his eyes. The Masaru Clan had work wherever they were. New land, same bloodstained routine.

First things first. He needed to identify the enemy and prepare accordingly.

Yuuto activated Crystal Eye.

Normally, the technique required chakra and a medium such as earth to form the construct. This time, his left eye served as the catalyst. The puppet prosthetic whirred softly as it opened, the core of the eye twisting as though being unscrewed before floating free at his command.

The Puppet Eye hovered just above the ground, rising only enough to maintain a stable connection with Yuuto. Through it, he could see clearly despite the flurries of snow and rain.

Yet what he saw was wrong. Nothing.

The eye descended, sweeping the street methodically for any sign of danger. Still nothing immediately revealed itself.

Then a scream split the air.

The eye snapped toward the sound, tracking movement as a woman bolted across the snow-covered ground and disappeared into an alleyway. The eye pursued her path, yet still found no sign of whatever inspired such raw terror.

The ground shifted. Uneven. Subtle.

Hidden Burrow Awareness Check:

Yuuto rolls: d20 + 12
Eels roll: d20 + 9

Yuuto becomes barely aware of the creatures below.

The Puppet Eye rotated slowly, scrying the area as the woman cowered in the corner of the alley. Then, at the very edge of its peripheral vision, the ground cracked softly, dirt spurting upward.

In one swift motion, a slender yet thick, snake-like body burst from the hole, lunging toward the eye that had hovered too close to the ground.

The creature was an eel, though unlike any found in water. Its body was long and muscular, coated in pale, frost-dulled scales that shimmered faintly beneath the snow. Blue-white veins of bioelectric chakra pulsed visibly beneath its skin, crawling along its length like living lightning. Its head was blunt and narrow, while its eyes glowed faintly, adapted to darkness and vibration rather than sight. Instead of fins, its body was built for tunneling, compact muscle and hardened scale allowing it to swim through frozen soil and packed snow as if it were water. Static crackled softly along its form, the air around it popping with charged frost before it vanished again beneath the ground.

The creature vanished back into the earth, moving in a circular pattern beneath the surface.

Yuuto reacted instantly. Before the woman could be harmed, he began charging chakra into the Puppet Eye, deliberately making it as conspicuous as possible. At the same time, he extended his free hand, willing chakra into his fingertips. Threads formed instantly, stretching outward toward the puppet sled he had left outside. They latched onto wooden mechanisms hidden beneath the layers of bramble and scrap.

A faint smile crossed Yuuto’s face.

He would take this fight head-on.


On the other end, the Puppet Eye shone brighter and brighter before stabilizing. The creature’s attention locked onto it completely. The eel slipped back underground, coiling for another strike.

The eye remained almost perfectly still in midair, rotating slowly.

The ground beneath it ruptured.

The eel erupted once more, snapping violently toward the eye.

From the shadows came the rapid whir of turning gears, followed by the heavy thrum of energy building.

A screech tore through the air as chakra erupted outward, aimed directly at the eel’s head.



From Yuuto’s side:


Puppet-Bits-PNG.png


Rai-Bachi was equipped in an instant, the weapon’s cannon unfolding smoothly in a single practiced motion.

Yuuto vaulted onto a nearby rooftop, positioning himself for a clean shot. His eye remained suspended below, a perfect piece of bait.

This first strike needed to send a message.

Rai-Bachi began to charge. Its small chakra engine churned clunkily within the frame. The weapon was incomplete, crude in places, but functional enough.

The puppet stored the energy, shaking violently as it struggled to contain the charge. A strange, ominous chakra began to seep from Rai-Bachi. It felt like Yuuto’s chakra, yet twisted, tainted, something demonic clinging to its edges.

When the weapon could no longer contain it, Yuuto fired.

An iron cylinder launched from the cannon, steeped in corrupted chakra.

Regardless of what followed, Yuuto fired again, releasing a smaller round immediately after, this one fitted with a tracker.

Yuuto prepares with Rai-Bachi
Yuuto uses Vanish to enter Stealth

Yuuto uses Snipe [Jutsu Expansion + Cursed + Dark Embrace] to attack Eel
Yuuo uses Tracking Beacon




CombatantMax HPDamage TakenRemaining HPStatus
Stone Pillar #14,5005,7960Dead
Stone Pillar #24,5004,9680Dead
Golem18,4503,767.412,529.8Alive; Cracked, leaking chakra
SekuroN/A0N/AAlive
Stone Pillar Wall13,500N/A13,500Conjoined; Scared

The Divination seal trapped the Golem and two stone pillars within
The Golem has sturdy defenses (+35% DR, all actions are modded at +1 AP)
Dance of the Waxing Moon goes off
5 Sekuros appear
All Sekuro's Punch the Divination seal!


TargetHitsCritsMissesTotal DamageRemaining HPStatus
Golem6103,767.414,682.6Alive
Stone Pillar #16105,7960Dead
Stone Pillar #25114,9680Dead

Due to your use of Unarmed Techniques you did more damage! (Creatures receive +20% Damage)
Stone Pillars have (had) 4500 HP, they are dead now
The Golem is cracked! Chakra starts leaking from it
The Golem has a slow start
Sekuro's Clones Disappear

The Golem uses Spear Hand + Special Action
Miss

Golem has taken more damage than it expected it tries to exit Divination Seal


AttemptGolem d20Sekuro d20Outcome
11012Failed → Sekuro gets 2 Basic Strikes
2147Failed → Sekuro gets 2 Basic Strikes
3203Success → Golem escapes

Golem Remaining HP: 14,682.6 – 2,152.8 = 12,529.8

The Golem breaks free!
The Golem and 2 of the Stone Pillars run away!
The remaining 3 Stone Pillars create a wall blocking Sekuro

Pillar Wall HP: 13,500
[3 Stone Pillars x 4500 HP]


CombatantMax HPDamage TakenRemaining HPStatusNotes
Yuuto42,000042,000Alive, StealthedStalker passive active, +5 Stealth, ready for Sneak Attacks, +2 Awareness
Snowbound Eel #16,1252,9583,167Alive, DetectedSuppressed, -2 Gen Save, Lingering Damage 172; escaping
Snowbound Eel #26,12506,125Alive, DetectedBurrowed; escaping
Snowbound Eel #36,12506,125Alive, DetectedBurrowed; escaping
Snowbound Eel #46,12506,125Alive, DetectedBurrowed; escaping
Snowbound Eel #56,12506,125Alive, DetectedBurrowed; escaping
Snowbound Eel #66,12506,125Alive, HiddenBurrowed; escaping
Snowbound Eel #76,12506,125Alive, HiddenBurrowed; escaping
Snowbound Eel #86,12506,125Alive, HiddenBurrowed; escaping
Snowbound Eel #96,12506,125Alive, HiddenBurrowed; escaping

Yuuto prepares with Rai-Bachi
Yuuto uses Vanish to enter Stealth

Yuuto successfully enters Stealth!

Yuuto uses Snipe [Jutsu Expansion + Cursed + Dark Embrace] to attack Eel
Hit!
The attack was quiet!


Yuuo uses Tracking Beacon
Hit!
The attack was Silenced [Silencer]

Yuuto becomes aware of 5 other eels.


ActionHitsCritsMissesDamage DealtRemaining HPStatus
Snipe Rank 21001,7154,410Alive; Sneak Attack Applied; Lingering Damage 172; -1 Gen Save
Tracking Beacon Rank 21001,2433,167Alive; +2 Awareness


Due to the sudden shock of being hit by a hidden enemy, the snowbound eel burrows into the ground
8 Snowbound eels perform Tremor Sense. However Yuuto is not on the ground! (-8 Awareness)
Yuuto is still in stealth
The Snowbound eels start retreating
 
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The golem and its subordinates were unprepared for the sudden influx of strikes coming from the cyborg and it's clones. Two of the creatures were destroyed instantly with their strikes and the golem itself seemed taken aback by how much damage it received.

Cracks in its structure revealed just how damaged it was. Chakra spewing from its hemorrhaged surface.

Retreat.

The larger golem and a few of the smaller rock creatures began to make their way back outside, leaving a few extra smaller creatures to guard their path.

A stone wall was erected in their place. Created to hinder the cyborgs assault, it was anyone’s guess as to how effective it would be.

[ Upgrade Secured.

Pursue targets? : Y/N_

]

Pausing for a moment to calculate its options. These monsters were of unknown origin and attacked for an unknown reason.

Going out of its way to attack fleeing enemies could create more problems than they would solve.

Coming to that conclusion the cyborg began processing its next set of actions.

[ N_

Processing…

Pursuit denied_

Rerouting Strategies_
]

It's eyes, flickered with it's new directive.

If the rock golems wanted to leave, they were more than welcome to. The small creatures were even kind enough to attempt to fix the crushed wall as they quickly retreated back from whence they came.

The cyborg would not chase them. It's package was safe and he needed to keep it as such. Persuing these monsters only stood to place his new upgrade at risk, so with that logic, the cyborg allowed the stone monsters to leave.

But not without a parting gift.

[ System: Activating: VirtueFist.jtsu_
...
Processing_
...
Choosing Additional Subroutine:
...
Kindness.SA Selected_
...
Initializing_ ]

The cyborg's fist began to glow a similar white aura as the shine from it's Hyuuga eyes.

Within a moment the cyborg had taken a ready stance in that it was preparing to throw a punch. A strong punch.

The cyborg did not want to cause any undue damage to the building's structure, so it would simply bypass it entirely.

After a moment of buildup, the cyborg unleashed a dramatically powerful punch and it's fist rocketed out from it's arm. The chakra propelled fist would phase through the stone wall, rocket passed the small stone creatures that had erected it, and attempt to strike the larger golem in it's back as it fled.

[Fist of Virtue + Kindness + Ranged Accuracy (Puppet) To bypass the barrier. Aiming at main golem. Other creatures: If attacked: Quicksilverstep + Wait Reaction + Perfected Rasengan(Ranged AoE @3 Mini Stone Guys + 10% Dmg -2 Acc, + Odama + Minor Affinity Debilitate )
 

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