The dusk falls heavy on a day of bloodshed and death. Three operations are executed by the end of the first day, taking on the Tenouza forces as the night falls; a shinobi specialty. However, one of the three missions occurs with a timing before the falling of the sun. Kogami Miro and her rallied troops must first deal with a weapon that will no doubt be fired once again before the sun sets - a deed that must be stopped to prevent the fall of Kumogakure. Their success depends entirely around the strategic planning of the ANBU Sennin and her soldiers. Should they fail, the once mighty Hidden Village in the Clouds will see her last day of sky.
The back door to Kumogakure was covered in spiderwebs far lager than most people would believe an arachnid could grow, but despite the giant weaves of spider silk not a single creature scuttled near the troops. The six-armed shinobi who guarded the rear entrance with his clan’s army highly venomous critters had messaged the long natural cave to be cleared of all deadly arachnids so that Miro and her group could pass; the spider webs, however, were not torn down. Clearly, the creatures planned to return home shortly after the shinobi had passed through.
On the other side a secret boulder moved out of the way with a simple ninjutsu and the bloody-hued golden rays of the sun’s last light poured into the cave. On the other side was a large field of rolling hills and large boulders that had long fallen away from the mountains. Further in the distance, just barely within the range of a shinobi with good eyes, was a cloud of rolling dirt heading in their direction. Bits of silver light refracted from the sun glinting across their platemail as the Knights drove down the path on their large horses. It would only be a matter of time before the Tenouzan enemy was baring down on them and only the gods knew exactly where the enemy planned to stop in order to fire their weapon. It is clear that there would be only minutes to prepare before the two forces clashed, but at least on that end the Shinobi had more chance to do so that the group of knights attempting to reach a deadline.
Sennin Miro, had but moments to prepare and call out orders to those faithful or foolish enough to follow.
[The Weapon is 3 rounds from firing.]
The back door to Kumogakure was covered in spiderwebs far lager than most people would believe an arachnid could grow, but despite the giant weaves of spider silk not a single creature scuttled near the troops. The six-armed shinobi who guarded the rear entrance with his clan’s army highly venomous critters had messaged the long natural cave to be cleared of all deadly arachnids so that Miro and her group could pass; the spider webs, however, were not torn down. Clearly, the creatures planned to return home shortly after the shinobi had passed through.
On the other side a secret boulder moved out of the way with a simple ninjutsu and the bloody-hued golden rays of the sun’s last light poured into the cave. On the other side was a large field of rolling hills and large boulders that had long fallen away from the mountains. Further in the distance, just barely within the range of a shinobi with good eyes, was a cloud of rolling dirt heading in their direction. Bits of silver light refracted from the sun glinting across their platemail as the Knights drove down the path on their large horses. It would only be a matter of time before the Tenouzan enemy was baring down on them and only the gods knew exactly where the enemy planned to stop in order to fire their weapon. It is clear that there would be only minutes to prepare before the two forces clashed, but at least on that end the Shinobi had more chance to do so that the group of knights attempting to reach a deadline.
Sennin Miro, had but moments to prepare and call out orders to those faithful or foolish enough to follow.
[The Weapon is 3 rounds from firing.]