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:

Solitude of the Hunt - Enzeru's Dojo

RP for learning Crystal AE
For being C rank I have Water as a major and Earth minor.

Ice. The entire world seemed to be covered in it. The hunter did not know what happened to his beloved home, that would be a question no mortal could answer. He only knew what the outcome of the event was. Everything was frozen, everything was ice. His tribe could well be stuck under all of this, for all he knew. His family buried under tons upon tons of frozen air. Ice was everything, ice was everywhere. Best he learn how to handle this.

His first experiments into utilizing his chakra to manipulate the ice proved fruitless. He could handle the water easily enough. And his abilities with wind were certainly up to par. But when he attempted to use the wind to freeze the water he only shot water off in different directions. It did no good to fail so consistently, and he soon realized this was not a path he could follow. But his manipulation of water did teach him that he could change it's state of being if he focused on it enough. Perhaps a change of scenery would help him reach this potential.

It took Enzeru a week to reach the cave, the hot springs within still warm and keeping the ice at bay. There were things in this water, things best not seen. And he dared not enter and find them. Instead he let the heat envelop him from the shore and once more began focusing on the water. Hold this shape. Twist it like so. The earth shook suddenly, and a piece of rock fell into the floating globe he was working with.

Like quicksilver the color spread, golden bright to his eyes as the water shrunk into a new form, the order of earth binding the chaos of fluid and a new material shining. He reached out and caught it as it fell, looking at the piece of brittle amethyst in his hand. He could not make ice, but he could turn water into precious minerals? This was beyond anything he knew, but practice makes perfect.
 
Learning:
0. S101 Tai - Ranged/Projectile
0. Sentinel - ANBU Ability
1. Quickdraw
2. Weapon Mastery - Ranged
3. Called Shot
4. Duelist
5. Jutsu Creator
6. Jutsu Mastery
7. Hidden Power
8. Combat Instinct
9. Projectile Aim
10. Tracker
11. Stalker
12. Strategist
I have the extra ability card.

RP:
He was raised in the hunt. When hunting, you used all of the weapons you could to win. You used the shadows, you used the wind, you used the spear and bow. There was no cheap trick in the hunt, no easy way out. It was kill or starve. A clan of people relied on the hunters to bring back enough food to keep them all in the clear. Nothing was taboo in the hunt. Enzeru took to this better than most. The young boy, a man already to his clan, would often bring home a kill through what could be considered an underhanded method. He carried more than one set of arrows. His normal set was just that, a normal set of arrows. But his other was poisoned to bring down bigger prey quickly. The poison was fast acting, and he made sure it was one that would boil out when the catch was cooked. It was not often for him to sit there exasperated as an animal ran off with one of his arrows in it's flank.

Others came to him wanting to learn his tricks. He couldn't well tell them he was being duplicitous even by their standards of nothing being such. So he instead showed them how hunting was an art. He took them on trips into the forest and lost them, forcing them to find him. Here he was at home, a game of cat and mouse. None in the clan could find Enzeru once he was in this mode. He was more than a shadow, he was the air itself. Nothing stirred in his passage, nothing made noise. The first that many of them even knew of his presence was when they had already lost the game. More than one saw him vanish into the trees, and only moments later land ontop of a grazing deer and kill it on the spot. This was not his normal method, and indeed he only showed it when he knew it was going to work due to favorable wind carrying his scent. Still, it did impress.

They found his skill with a bow less flashy, but much more impressive to them. Enzeru pefected the art of pulling an arrow, knocking it, and shooting it in the same smooth motion. Soon he moved on to holding a group of arrows in hand, first in the hand holding the bow but soon he learned that holding it in the hand he shot with was certainly the faster method. It took practice to keep everything flowing smoothly, but once he perfected it, the method paid off in spades. While others who used leather quivers could shoot an arrow every few seconds, Enzeru could launch two or even three every second until he ran out of arrows. When the other hunters got too close and had to stop shooting and pull out their knives, Enzeru could keep shooting at rapid speed.

Another massive advantage he had over them was his natural aim. None in the clan would dare contest his superior accuracy and hand-eye coordination. To them it was not simply that they would lose, it was that they would lose face over making the claim at all. Instead of envious rage, the clan looked to him as a symbol of pride. Here was this child, they said, who could outshoot all other clans and make it look easy in doing.

He was challenged, of course. And one challenger even chose to take out his rage at losing on the child by shooting at him. Enzeru took to the challenge, his arrow flying out and slicing the incoming missile in two before one more flew and took the draw hand of the man. No one challenged him after that except those foreign to the lands of his clan.

After joining the village of Mist, his ability to manipulate chakra proved a boon to his abilities. Now he could infuse chakra into his bow to give more power and speed to the arrows, but even here he found room for improvement. He created a technique of using even his bow hand to give more power to the arrow in flight by flicking his wrist properly at the right time to give an extra bit of snap to the bowstring. This method allowed him to hold back on his chakra when others were wasting their own on their shots. Those in archery class with him soon fell behind as the boy once more rose to lead the pack. And once more he was asked to show how he could do this.

But these were rivals now, and he only showed them how to properly shoot on the right side of the bow, his teacher going red in the face as Enzeru revealed he had been ignoring the man's instructions to use the left side. Using the right, he explained, forced you to keep both eyes open and thus provided better depth perception. It also meant you could draw and shoot with less movement to get your hand in position, something that would speed up the firing times of the slower people in the class. In the end his instructor thanked him, noticing that the entire group benefited from this simple lesson.

He was thrown into real combat situations, there were times he simply could not hide and had to stand and fight. Enzeru proved more than capable in one on one combat, his ability to single his foe out and eliminate them something brought over from his life on the hunt. He could not only hit them reliably, but as they grew weaker Enzeru pushed harder, not letting up until the fight was over. But when he came up against more foes, he had to adapt his methods. And there he found an inner skill that he never would have through the clan. When the chips were down, when it time to look Death himself in the face and spit in his eye, Enzeru could tap into his chakra to empower him. Adrenaline mixed with chakra in his system to heighten his senses. He reacted faster, he moved faster, he even thought faster. His teacher thought him gifted from birth when he learned of this, explaining that it was untapped potential in the young man to call on in times of true trouble.

He began eyeing the branches he could join at this time, and the only one that called to him was ANBU. The police of the land, the bringers of justice. The training in the branch was even more severe than what his clan did to him. His body grew tougher, hardier. His mind sharpened further. There was no room for playing catch up here, you sank or you swam. You were not handed floaties and sent to the shallow end of the pool. Enzeru swam, swam for dear life in the stormy waters of this hell. He went through what could only be called torture to prove himself to the people in charge. He took strategy lessons, he took physical combat courses, he at one point was forced to sit still while others pelted him with stones to see how high his pain tolerance was.

He refused to cry out, he refused to whimper a word of pain. Even when he truly was singled out by the instructors he said nothing. But he fought back. He fought back by defying their expectations, by rising above it all and being the best. He learned from the classes, he learned from the abuse. He learned how to plan out attacked and carry them out. He put this to use with his other training and soon instructors found themselves waking up in the middle of the night tied to their beds with a snake on their chests. Not a rustle of a curtain, not a whisper of wind from an open window, heralded his arrival or departure from their quarters. None could catch him, but all knew it was the blue haired tribal getting one over on them.

He graduated top in a class of a dozen, one of only four to do pass the class. Enzeru became an ANBU, and in time an ANBU Captain because of his life of experience. The skills gathered over that life paved the way for him, taught him and nurtured him through it all. A deadly warrior is what he was trained to be, and these abilities have made him just that.
WC: 1416
 
WEAPONS!

1: Hawk Bow
A metal bow that was passed down through the clan from leader to leader, Enzeru's father gave him this bow when he left for Kirigakure.
Type: Ranged
Damage: +10%
Accuracy: -2
Ability: Inflicts Bleeding

2: Recurve Bow
A wooden bow that Enzeru made during class one day. It proved a good enough piece that he kept it. The extra curve on the weapon provides extra piercing power to the arrow.
Type: Ranged
Damage: -10%
Accuracy: +2
Ability: +3% Called Shot Chance

3: Kirigakure's Guardian
A bow made of crystal, Enzeru isn't quite sure how this one works. He made it one day during an experiment with his chakra. It's extremely stable, but the spin it somehow puts on arrows provides stopping power.
Type: Ranged
Damage: +5%
Accuracy: -1
Ability: Can cause suppression

4: Demon Daggers
A set of daggers formed off ancient demons. They are quite well made. Their smaller size allows Enzeru to use his hands while wielding them.
Type: Projectile
Damage: -10%
Accuracy: +2
Ability: Can use handseals while equipped.
 
Some new weapons!

5: Judge
A scopeless sniper rifle based on the Mosin-Nagant M91 design, this bolt-action rifle is capable of extreme accuracy at long ranges while keeping enough bang to stop a man dead.
Type: Projectile
Damage: -10%
Accuracy: +2
Ability: Can Use Handseals

6: Jury
A set of pistols oddly similar to .357 magnum revolvers. These guns are solid black with golden hawks etched onto the grips.
Type: Projectile
Damage: +10%
Accuracy: -2
Ability: Can Use Handseals
 
Dropping Kirigakure's Guardian.
Adding Ekishou.

A pair of crystal gloves that change color based on Enzeru's whims, they cover from fingertips to wrist. The gloves tap directly into Enzeru's chakra and allow him to "fire" projectiles of the various elements whenever he forms a handseal of that type should he desire. They also make decent punching weapons.
Type: Projectile
Damage: +10%
Accuracy: -2
Ability: Can use handseals
 
As I've now mastered Earth nin, going for Metal AE.

RP:

Enzeru looked at the lump before him, his black eyes glaring at the piece of earth as if it were a grave insult to his being that it would not do as he demanded. In a way it was, because he could already do something similar to the earth as it stood. With barely a thought he could compress this matter into a crystal of superior beauty, a gemstone or a mineral that was of flawless quality. But today was not a day for putting new crystals into the world, it was a day for drawing something far more durable, yet malleable, from the nature of the world itself. And so with knowledge at hand of how to make the crystal work, Enzeru would perform the ultimate magic trick of turning common dirt into iron.

The hunter leans over the pile of dirt and lays his hands upon it. Eyes shut tight, he focuses on the earth before him and sends his chakra into the inert matter. Everything had a structure. Everything was made up in a certain way. And through his chakra, he could determine the make up of this dirt and change it. A nudge here, push there, pull this way, tug that way....it was far from a simple process. But it was one he could do without a thought for his other talent. For this, something new, it would require exercise. A day and a half passed already outside as he locked all out to work on this. While his engagement ring was something of extreme elegance and rather showy, he wanted the band that goes with it to be more subdued, more fitting of the woman he treasured so much; he would have nothing less than perfection in this endeavor.

He could feel it, slowly but surely. There was a change. Enzeru focuses, trying to guide the transformation. A circle, denting here or there in delicate curves. It was a simple design. He opens his eyes and smiles, looking down at the lump of dirt. The smile vanishes. He could feel it. He knew it happened, and yet still only dirt. With a growl, the pile is thrown at the wall in anger. And Enzeru perks at the telltale tap of something hard hitting the wood. He rushes over, sweeping away the earth to find it. A perfect circle of metal deep inside the clump. After some washing, it would reveal a unique new ring. That it was metal was not in doubt. It was a beautiful purple in color, however. As if the sky at sunset was wrapped around it.

He smiles and goes to get more dirt. He needed practice, and he needed to perfect this.....and then he needed to design something new.
 
I still have the old Shinobi 101 ability, and an ANBU Ability that I can't have.

Swapping those.

New Shinobi 101 - Ranged taijutsu to Ninjutsu accuracy.
Dropping Sentinel since I'm not an ANBU, replacing with free ability Combat Medic

In addition, performing a class change.

New Class:
Aijihaya
HP: (60+lvl) x stamina
CP: (40+lvl) x chakra control
Class Bonus: +20% light elemental damage, +2 Accuracy
High: Ninjutsu Accuracy
Average: Evasion, Gen Save, Gen DC, Ranged Accuracy
Low: Puppet Acc, Melee Accuracy

He couldn’t keep fighting this way. That was a simple fact. Enzeru was used to sitting still for long periods, lining up the perfect shot, and then taking his opponents out. The foe from Mist….proved that to be ineffective. He would have to take a more offensive approach to fighting or he would not survive. His new weapons, those crystal gauntlets, certainly gave him such a chance. He could still keep his distance but now he was gaining much by way of volume of attacks. Whereas before he would take a slow, steady approach…these gloves let him keep his accuracy and put out multiple bolts of chakra each breath. And his own ability to give a holy aura to his attacks was seemingly increasing, though he knew not how. He did not question fortune, however.

WC 135

Training sacrificed Here
 

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