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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The ancient dune trail stretched endlessly across the Diamond Ocean, its path marked only by the bleached bones of pack animals and the occasional cairn of stones left by travelers long dead. The afternoon sun beat down mercilessly, turning the sand into an ocean of liquid gold that shimmered and danced with heat mirages. In the distance, the horizon blurred into nothingness, sky and sand becoming indistinguishable in the brutal glare.

The caravan moved slowly, deliberately, conserving energy in the deadly heat. Fifteen wagons in total, their wooden wheels creaking protests with each rotation, their canvas coverings sun-bleached to the color of old bones. Thirty-seven souls in all—men, women, and children of the Scattered Families, nomadic clans who refused to settle in the Baron-controlled cities, who still followed the old ways of their ancestors.

Elder Takeshi walked beside the lead wagon, his weathered face hidden beneath a wrap of faded blue cloth. Only his eyes were visible—dark, alert, constantly scanning the dunes for danger. His hand rested on the hilt of a curved blade that had seen better days, but the way he carried it suggested a man who knew how to use it.

"How much longer to the Way Station?" asked Hiromi, a young mother walking beside him. She carried an infant swaddled against her chest, and her free hand held the reins of the pack lizard pulling her family's wagon. Her husband walked on the other side, his eyes constantly darting to the ridges of sand dunes that flanked their path.

"Two days if the winds stay calm," Takeshi replied, his voice muffled by the cloth. "Three if we hit a sandstorm. We should reach the old oasis by nightfall—we'll camp there."

Behind them, children's voices carried on the wind—too young to understand the tension that gripped the adults. They played simple games, tossing stones and guessing which hand held the pebble, their laughter a strange counterpoint to the oppressive silence of the desert.

Near the middle of the caravan, two men walked close together, their voices low and urgent.

"I'm telling you, something's wrong," said Daichi, a scarred man with a missing ear—lost to bandits years ago. "We passed three cairns this morning. Fresh ones. And not a single other caravan on the trail in four days."

His companion, Kenji, a younger man with nervous hands that constantly checked and rechecked the knots securing his wagon's cargo, nodded grimly. "Did you hear what happened to the Hayashi clan? Three weeks ago on the northern route?"

"I heard rumors. Nothing confirmed."

"My cousin trades in Soon's Haven. He said the entire family disappeared between the Stone Gardens and Red Rock Canyon. Twenty-two people, six wagons. They found the wagons burned, the cargo scattered... but no bodies. No blood. Just... gone." Kenji's voice dropped even lower. "And it wasn't the first time. The Mori family two months before that. The Tanaka clan before them."

"Bandits wouldn't leave cargo," Daichi said, but his hand moved unconsciously to the knife at his belt.

"No. They wouldn't." Kenji glanced back at his wagon where his wife sat with their two daughters—eight and eleven years old, both still blissfully unaware of the dangers their father feared. "I heard it's slavers. Working for the Barons. Specifically targeting families with... with women and children."

The words hung heavy between them, unspoken fears given terrible voice.

"We should have taken the southern route," Daichi muttered. "I said we should have—"

"The southern route passes through Baron territory now. Checkpoints every twenty miles, 'inspection fees,' mandatory registration. You want to hand your family over to them directly?"

"At least we'd see them coming."

From her position near the rear of the caravan, Old Grandmother Sachiko walked with a gnarled walking stick, her eyes milky with cataracts but somehow still seeing more than most. She had been walking the dune trails for seventy-three years, had survived sandstorms and bandits and drought and disease. When she spoke, people listened.

"The bones speak," she said to no one in particular, her voice carrying on the wind. "Three cairns passed, three warnings given. The desert remembers blood, children. It always remembers."

A young girl walking beside her—Yuki, barely sixteen—looked up with wide eyes. "What do the cairns mean, Grandmother?"

"They mean someone died here. Recently. They mean the trail is watched." Sachiko's clouded eyes turned toward the eastern dunes, where the shadows were beginning to grow long as the sun descended. "They mean we should pray to our ancestors for protection, because the living offer none anymore."

Elder Takeshi called for a brief rest, and the caravan came to a halt. Families gathered around their wagons, sharing water from precious stores, checking harnesses and wheels, keeping their children close. The mood was tense despite the routine nature of the stop.

"We move again in fifteen minutes," Takeshi announced, his eyes still scanning the horizon. "Stay alert. Stay together. And if anyone sees anything—smoke, mirrors, movement on the dunes—you call out immediately."

As the families rested, a young boy—Taro, maybe nine years old—tugged on his father's sleeve. "Papa, why are those birds circling?"

His father, Masato, looked up to where his son pointed. High above, barely visible against the harsh blue sky, dark shapes wheeled in lazy circles. Too large for desert falcons. Too deliberate in their pattern.

"Those aren't birds, son," Masato said quietly, his hand finding his son's shoulder and pulling him closer. "Those are vultures."

"But... there's nothing dead here."

"Not yet."

In the distance, beyond the third dune ridge to the east, something caught the light—a brief flash, there and gone, like sunlight reflecting off polished metal or glass. Then another, further north. And another, behind them on the trail.

Grandmother Sachiko's voice carried one last warning as families began loading back into their wagons: "The desert always takes its price, children. The only question is whether we pay in coin... or in blood."

The caravan began moving again, wheels creaking, pack lizards grunting with effort, children settling into the rhythm of travel. But now every shadow seemed deeper, every dune held potential threat, and every gust of wind carried whispers of families who had walked this trail before them.

Families who had never reached their destination.

Behind them, the vultures continued their patient circles, and on the dunes, figures that might have been rocks or mirages shifted slightly—watching, waiting, counting their prey.

The old dune trail stretched endlessly ahead, and the shadows grew longer as the sun began its descent toward the western horizon.
 
Okay, Kureji may have gotten lost. Who can really blame him, whole giant desert is what Wind Country is, he's bound to get lost. While he was riding his motorcycle, he would pass by some landmarks, only to see them later on. This type of stuff is too complicated for his brain to handle.

So instead, he thought about his game plan. He's much too loud for any secret mission, so best thing to do is be as distracting as possible. A thought came to mind and he smiled as he would let his chaotic energies wash over him and eventually, he would take a slightly different form. He figures that he has to go all out to be as distracting as possible, that would include looks as well. Just to go along with his charming but also chaotic personality. His skin turned into a slightly darker shade, more tan than he had been. His eyes turned yellow with a somewhat more seriousness to them despite his own laid-back attitude, even his clothes changed. Perhaps it was too much. Or perhaps it was just right.

Eventually, he would see something in the distance. A caravan, by the looks of it. He slowed down as to not accidentally hit anyone or any creatures. He took one hand off and smiled and waved at the people as he passed by. Eventually, he would be in the front of the caravan when he had an idea. This type of stuff has a leader, yeah? And leaders lead. It makes sense to Kureji. So he figured that the dude that was in front of the caravan was in fact, leading. And right now, Kureji has a mission to do, but this is on the way.... Hopefully. He still isn't sure since he's bad at direction...

"Yo." He would say as an ice breaker to ease the tensions. "Ya need someone to help guard your peeps and valuables? I'll do it for any liquor you may have on hand as payment. Not only am I powerful, but I'm also a fun guy to be around. You probably only heard about my alias, used to go by the handle of Kota of the Devil's Advocates. Now Kureji of the Liberators. Rock band that travels around the world." Kureji would speak in a laid back tone but only loud enough for Leader man, or he suspects to be the caravan leader, to hear.

Even though chaotic energies surrounding him would give off the feeling of dealing with someone who would be labeled as a psychopath. But despite that, he wore a genuine smile and offered help with the only payment being alcohol. The rock star himself would think that wherever these people are going, they must be running on fumes themselves. He hasn't seen much other caravans unless he is blind. And he has no clue on where exactly he is to pinpoint the location they are at. Ah well, he'll figure it out eventually. But first! He'll help these people out and get a reward for it as well!

(was told this will be the Missing/merc event mission. If I'm wrong, lemme know and I'll vaporize the post)
 
The desert wind tugged at Reika’s clothes as she moved, warm fingers pulling at loose fabric and loose strands of hair alike. Her cropped jacket, dust-stained, reinforced at the seams, hung open over a sand-colored wrap top that clung close without restricting movement. Bandages wrapped her forearms and hands, half-hidden beneath fingerless gloves worn smooth from use. Utility straps crossed her hips, securing tools and clay pouches, while fitted trousers tucked neatly into boots built for long days and longer ground. Functional. Worn. Chosen with intent.

She adjusted the scarf at her neck as she walked, pulling it higher against the grit carried on the wind. Too exposed, she thought absently, then dismissed it just as quickly. The desert didn’t care about modesty—only whether you survived it. Her footsteps left shallow impressions that the wind eagerly erased behind her.

“Still following old trails.” She muttered to herself, eyes scanning the dunes ahead. “Guess some habits don’t die.” The heat pressed in, familiar and relentless. She felt it settle against her skin, but her own warmth pushed back just enough to keep the edge off. Chakra stirred quietly beneath the surface, not flaring, not demanding attention. Just there. Waiting. Reika paused at the crest of a dune, red eyes narrowing as she took in the distance. The caravan was still far off, barely more than shapes against the sand. Wagons. Movement. People.

“Too many.” she murmured. Her jaw tightened. “Always too many.” She exhaled slowly, grounding herself. No rushing. No mistakes. She’d learned that lesson the hard way. Kneeling, she set her pack down and reached for the clay. The material was cool at first, then warmed under her touch, responding to practiced movements that didn’t require conscious thought anymore. As she shaped the bird, her voice slipped out again, quiet and dry. “Alright.” She said to no one. “Let’s not make this dramatic.”

The clay bird took form beneath her hands—broad wings, reinforced spine, balanced weight. When it was ready, she mounted it in one smooth motion, kneeling low, one hand braced forward. The desert dropped away as the construct surged into motion, sand scattering beneath it. As she closed the distance, her gaze sharpened. She could see the tension in the caravan now, the way adults hovered close to children, the way eyes never stayed still for long. Nomads. Her grip tightened slightly.

“Yeah,” Reika said under her breath, a flicker of heat bleeding into her voice. “I thought so.” She angled the bird lower, bringing it alongside the caravan instead of above it. No sudden arrivals. No panic. The wind tugged at her hair, strands catching the light as her red eyes tracked movement ahead, then flicked briefly to the side. A motorcycle. Kureji. Reika exhaled through her nose, something between relief and resignation. “Of course you’d be loud.” She muttered, though there was no real bite in it. She didn’t announce herself. Didn’t wave. The clay bird simply matched pace, wings beating steadily as she took in faces, numbers, spacing. Cataloging everything. Not too late. She told herself, firmly this time.

The desert watched. And this time, so did she: wide awake, grounded, and very much present.

[MFT - 530]
 
Trailing above, high upon the skies of Wind Country, the augmented human known as Sekuro soared through clouds at a safe distance from the slow moving Caravan. Following a debrief from the Kazekage himself, Sekuro along with a rag-tag group of ne'er-do-wells had been tasked with capturing the true actions of a "Baron Twins" so that the Kazekage could be justified acting. Political playmaking, something Sekuro had no interest in. He simply needed the funds to afford to buy and repair his voice-box so here he was, assisting in this mission.

Flying high into the air utilizing his Flight Armor Sekuro would be able follow the moving caravan without becoming too conspicuous. The goal was reconnaissance without interruption if possible, however the other teammates seemed to forget that part of the briefing.

First the silvered haired rocker pulled up to the caravan and engaged with them. Strategically, not the choice Sekuro would have gone with. There was signs the caravan was being watched by others than their group, so Sekuro would continue to fly high above and far away. His optical sensors from his Kuromaru puppet were more than enough to surveil the situation without adding to the drama of the scene.

The second questionable move was made by the female of the group. She'd appeared and summoned her own methods of flight, but the questionable move was that she too also decided to engage the wary caravan, while upon her giant clay chakra bird. Sekuro could see the flowing, volatile chakra surging within, the bird was a large explosive, waiting to blow. What was she thinking?

The one Sekuro had yet to was Yuuto and Teno. Before heading into this mission proper, Sekuro and the pair had managed to resolve an encounter beneath the sands of Wind involving a glutenous insectoid. The encounter was fairly harrowing, but the trio managed to overcome the experience.

Perhaps Yuuto and Teno had understood the assignment and chosen not to engage the caravan.

So Sekuro would continue to circle the skies as the vultures did, waiting for things to change, he would record the events as they unfolded.

[Topic entered in stealth]
[Using Snapshot to record this event. 4/4]
[MFT]
350+
 
The blessed puppeteer waded through the sand slowly. With his six-eyed massive simian in tow, Yuuto left shallow trails in the grains of dirt. His feet should have blistered under the sun, but his proficiency with Scorch Release made the heat comfortable, like a gentle massage on his soles. Yuuto didn't feel the need to rush just because Shin gave them a three-day window. To be honest, he wasn't sold on Shin. He was certain the man was using them as cannon fodder. Shin was cold and pragmatic, much like the Raikages of old who sent Yuuto and his classmates, fresh Genin and trainees, straight to the frontlines of war.

People were often cajoled by honeyed words of dying for Raiden’s sake and the glory of Kumogakure. After being alive for sixty or seventy years, Yuuto couldn't understand the idea that dying for a place was a good thing. At the end of the day, people were what mattered. He gave Shin credit for sweetening his ploy with the lives of others. The others bought into it, but Yuuto knew exactly what this was.

Revenge. Getback in blood, ten times over. Suna’s pride was thrashed. He could see their defenses had taken a hit and they were desperate for help. Twenty-three people killed by these Barons? Another twenty-seven injured? If Yuuto had been here when it happened, he would have been split between battling and healing. Regardless of hypotheticals, he had to focus. He had checked his gear numerous times before leaving. He had his cloak, a ninja pouch at his side, and he had rebalanced his inventory. Though it had only been a few days, Yuuto had practiced much in that short timeframe. Thanks to Kureji, he recognized he had learned all he needed from offensive Genjutsu. It was time to become more aware defensively. He had to ensure he was prepared against the illusions of his foes.

He had also made major changes to his puppets. A giant summoning scroll now sat on Tennō’s back, his staff held firmly in his hands. The Puppeteer made sure his companion was fully set for combat. As he moved, a loud sound reverberated through the desert. Yuuto watched in the distance as his spiritual brother appeared, riding some kind of contraption. Yuuto wasn't sure what to call it, but it was loud and seemed cool. A plus-one and a minus-one in his book. He would need a closer look for a better grade.

Following Kureji from a distance, he eventually came upon the caravan. Yuuto looked at the dossier. If this was the target, and this was supposed to be a payback mission, it was just too convenient for a skeptical ex-Anbu Sennin. He observed from a safe distance as Reika showed up next, trailing the caravan on a clay bird. No backup, no surveillance. It was too open.

I’ll leave the pleasantries to them he thought. There was no reason for the reborn one to make his appearance known. He kept his heavy hood up to hide his features. Yuuto cast two ninjutsu: Crystal Eye and Chakra Sense. His goal was to survey the perimeter of the caravan from a distance without alerting his allies. The Crystal Eye floated above the sands, scrying for any potential threat, while his Chakra Sense searched for anyone who wasn't part of his team or the caravan they were engaging. He'd use Snapshot through the crystal eye to get a better look of the field.

OOC:
- Attempting to enter the topic in Stealth
- Yuuto is wearing a large cloak obscuring his features
- Yuuto has cast Snapshot [Master Rank], Crystal Eye [Master Rank] and Chakra Sense [Master Rank]
- Snapshot has 2/4 Slots Used now
- Attempting to Scry the location of hidden people and targeting anyone unknown with Chakra Sense
 
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The sudden roar of an engine shattering the desert silence caused panic before a single word was spoken. Pack lizards hissed and bucked against their harnesses, their claws digging furrows into the sand as the wagons lurched to a halt.

Elder Takeshi didn't wave back.

As the strange, silver-haired man on the metal beast rolled to a stop at the front of the line, Takeshi’s hand tightened around the hilt of his curved blade until his knuckles turned white beneath his gloves. He signaled sharply with his left hand—Defense. circle.—but the wagons were too heavy and the sand too deep for a quick maneuver. They were sitting ducks.

"Liquor?" Takeshi repeated, his voice raspy and incredulous behind his blue face wrap. He stepped away from the lead wagon, placing his body between the stranger and the young mother, Hiromi, who was frantically trying to hush her crying infant. "You ride down on us with a machine that screams like a dying dragon, wearing the face of a madman, and ask for liquor?"

He scanned Kureji’s chaotic appearance, his eyes narrowing at the yellow eyes and the mention of 'Devil's Advocates.' To a man trying to keep thirty-seven souls alive, 'Chaos' wasn't charming; it was a death sentence.

"We have water that tastes of rust and bread that is half dust," Takeshi spat, not relaxing his stance. "We have no payment for 'fun guys,' and we have no spirits for you to burn. If you are a bandit, take what you will—we cannot stop you—but do not mock us."

"Takeshi!"

The shout came from the flank. Daichi, the scarred guard, had abandoned his position near the rear and was now pointing his spear with a trembling hand toward the sky—or rather, just above the dunes.

Reika and her clay bird had arrived.

The sight of the massive clay construct gliding silently alongside them terrified the caravan more than the loud motorcycle. The loud man was a fool; the silent woman on the bird was a weapon.

"Sorcery..." Kenji whispered, backing up against his wagon, shielding his two daughters with his own body. "It's the Stone Nin... or Suna... they found us."

"Stay back!" Daichi yelled at Reika, his voice cracking. He didn't know where to aim—at the rider or the mount. "Don't come any closer! We have nothing of value! Just families!"

From the center of the huddled group, Grandmother Sachiko tapped her gnarled stick against the wheel of a wagon. Her milky eyes rolled toward the sky, unseeing but knowing.

"One howls like the wind, the other watches like the stone," she croaked, her voice cutting through the panic. She turned her head slightly, as if listening to a sound only she could hear—perhaps the shifting of sand, or perhaps the distant glint of the mirrors on the dunes that were still watching them. "But they are not the vultures, Takeshi. The vultures are still circling. These two... they are something else."

Takeshi didn't look convinced. He looked from Kureji to Reika, his gaze hard and suspicious. They were sandwiched between the watchers on the dunes and these powerful, strange freaks of nature right in front of them.

"You say you want to guard us?" Takeshi called out to Kureji, though he kept a wary eye on the clay bird hovering nearby. He pointed a gloved finger toward the eastern ridge, where the flash of a mirror had been seen just moments ago. "We are being hunted. Shadows on the dunes. Vultures waiting for us to fall. If you are truly here to help, prove it. Don't look at us—look at them."

He lowered his hand, but not his guard.

"But be warned, 'Rock Star.' If this is a trick... if you are working with the slavers to herd us like sheep..." Takeshi pulled his blade an inch from its sheath, the steel hissing softly. "I will die before I let you take the children."

All eyes were on Reika and the rockstar, weary, full of suspicion. None seemed to notice Sekuro, or Yuuto and his puppet Tenno.

However, Taro, the child, stuck close to his father, Masato. He glanced up and saw a shadow in the sky that didn't quite look like a bird. He opened his mouth as if he was going to say something, but his father shook his head and gestured for the boy to stay silent.

What Sekuro would see from the sky:

The area was vast; there were several shadows atop nearby dunes, almost blending in seamlessly with their sand-colored clothing. There were six on the west dune, three on the east dune, and two on a southeast dune. They looked like they were getting ready to flank the caravan. After Keruji and Reika showed up, three figures broke off in the west. About 3 meters away, at the base of the dune, they had lizard mounts. The three figures were climbing aboard and preparing to leave the area.
 
The sun beamed on, as the day continued.

Circling the skies above the caravan Sekuro saw not only the chaos and drama caused by his associates Kureji, and Reika. But their actions as a whole could still potentially yield positive results.

As Sekuro observed from above, he was able to identify several possible targets. They sat atop various sand dunes and their movements seemed to indicate an incoming attack pattern.

Of particular interest to Sekuro were the ones attempting to flee.

Where were they going?

For operational security, Sekuro thought it best to relay what information he could to the rest of the party as best he could while he engaged the retreating entities. Though he'd done well masking his presence, Sekuro was eventually able to spot Yuuto through his chakra signature even though his appearance had changed again. Sekuro now understood this to be a thing that Yuuto did. What remained constant seemed to be his third eye. A note that he would file for review later.

As he soared, slits upon the cyborg's shoulders would open and several mechanical parts would begin to eject themselves downward. As they fell, they would form into the shape of shinobi. Puppet Channel: Kuromaru . The Hyuuga Puppet would be remotely controlled by Sekuro and make it's way towards Yuuto. It's voice box was remotely connected through Sekuro, so it also could not verbally relay the information, but it would still be able to tactically relay it. Yuuto was a traditionally trained shinobi. Something Sekuro respected as his programming were heavily coded using also traditionally trained shinobi data. So as Kuromaru reached Yuuto and Teno's location, he would use tactical hand signs to inform him of the number of targets, their approximate locations, and his intent to pursue the fleeing ones.

There were a lot of moving parts, so Sekuro hoped Yuuto would pick up on this and assist. His system's indicated that the mutated shinobi may have had the capacity aid here. Another note Sekuro would need to explore in detail later.

The last action would be visible if anyone were to look above. The sky would darken and all, including the hidden targets would hopefully be entrapped by the darkening technique. Black Blockade Mastered . Micro drones were floating at certain key locations. Sekuro's chakra would be remotely transferred to them as he maintained the technique high above the sky. The force of his chakra keeping all present trapped within.

Kuromaru's targets were the fleeing lizard riding shinobi. Remotely controlled by Sekuro from above, the Hyuuga puppet would dash towards their location as swift as it was able.
as Sekuro himself remained high above, maintaining the wall keeping everyone within. The puppet itself was not dissimilar to Sekuro in quality, only that it's operating system was not as powerful and did not possess a true chakra core as he did. Nonetheless, the puppet appeared to be that of a once legendary shinobi long since passed. Unrivaled in unarmed combat and charging into the lizard riders with opal gleaming, cold, robotic, unfeeling eyes.

The caravanners and his other companions may be confused or even frightened about the sudden appearance of a black wall surrounding the immediate area, but Sekuro would leave the safety of the civilians up to the two who had volunteered to be body-guards.

[MFT 560]
 
From her elevated position, kneeling low on the clay bird’s back, Reika watched the panic ripple outward, elder first, then guards, then children. Fear moved faster than sound ever could. She adjusted her descent at once. Not straight down. Not over them. She brought the bird in along the caravan’s flank, silent, controlled, careful not to cast a looming shadow that would feel like a strike.

Still, when one of the men shouted and spears came up. She saw it in their eyes. Not relief. Assessment. The loud one was chaos. She was worse. She was intent.

Reika exhaled slowly as the clay bird matched the caravan’s pace. She cataloged in a heartbeat: thirty-seven souls, give or take. The Elder anchoring the front. A young mother with a crying infant. Two daughters tucked behind a man’s frame. An older lady in the center, eyes clouded, posture unbroken. Nomads. Her people, even if they didn’t know it yet. Her gaze slid past them to the dunes. Sun flashes, mirrors, not mirages. Signal discipline. Then movement. Three breaking west, dropping toward lizard mounts. Runners. Her red eyes narrowed. Heat gathered beneath her skin, not flaring, not spilling, just coiling tight and ready.

She guided the clay bird down and dismounted in one smooth motion, boots sinking into warm sand. She placed herself deliberately between the caravan and the eastern ridge, stance squared, shoulders relaxed but grounded. Behind her, the clay bird shifted, wings spreading halfway, angled not to threaten, but to block line of sight and provide cover. Her hands stayed visible. Open. “I’m not with them.” Reika said, voice steady, carrying without force or flare. Spears trembled. One man drew his daughters closer. The Elder’s blade hissed an inch from its sheath. “I was raised under canvas,” she continued, not moving closer. “Sand in the food. Moving when the horizon felt wrong. I know what hunted looks like.” Her eyes flicked briefly to the cairns they’d passed, small, recent, deliberate.

The sky dimmed.

She felt it immediately, Sekuro’s technique unfolding overhead, pressure changing as if a lid were settling over the desert. Good. That would box the field. Reika dipped one hand to her clay pouch again. “This stays here.” she said, more to herself than anyone else.

She drew out a heavier mass of clay and began molding it, chakra flowing with quiet efficiency. Her fingers moved with purpose, no flourish, no wasted motion. The second construct took shape beside the bird instead of replacing it. Long. Serpentine. Slate-grey clay hardened into jagged, overlapping plates along a coiling body, each segment angled and edged rather than smooth. Bladed arcs unfolded along its sides—rigid, scythe-like extensions meant for sweep rather than lift. Smaller protrusions lined its spine. Its narrow, skeletal head angled toward the dunes, tail tapering into a whip-edged blade. Muted. Matte. Functional.

It landed next to the bird the bird, still grounded behind her, wings spread to shelter the caravan. Shield. And blade. Reika didn’t look up at the darkening sky again. She didn’t track the runners beyond a brief confirmation that they were no longer her responsibility for the time being. “Anything that doesn’t come straight at us,” she said calmly, “isn’t mine.” She knew the other two that were in the meeting could, or should be able to, handle the rest.

Her concern was here. She planted her feet, heat rolling outward in a disciplined wave that fused the sand beneath her boots just enough to anchor her stance. “I stand on the Rakujo name.” Reika said evenly, eyes fixed on the dunes. “I will guard this caravan with my life.” Her gaze flicked once, briefly, to the roaring motorcycle at the front of the line. “What you do,” she added, not looking at Kureji, “is on you.”

Then her attention snapped back to the ridge. If they came forward, they would meet her. Alone if necessary.
 
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The crystal eye caught the shape of multiple people in the distance. Yuuto wasted no time, he summoned forth the latent power within his fused genetics. The animalistic senses he shared with Tenno grew, as his sense of sight, smell and reactionary speed increased. He simultaneously activated the Reikongan, the doujutsu of the Masaru Clan. Using its power he scryed the field, observing the spiritual energy of those around the field. Yuuto counted a number of weak signatures. They couldn't have been stronger than the average genin shinobi. However a reading would set off in his mind, the Chakra Sense technique he was using in conjunction with the Reikongan had found two other presences. They sat in the ridge, far away from the other unknown participants.

He looked down at the caravan for a moment, though he could not make out what they were saying the aggressive response would be more than noted. It had clearly went about as good as he expected it to. With the Psycho Kureji given permission from the Kazekage to act however he chose, Yuuto knew this would end in chaos one way or another for his part. A small chuckle escaped his lips. Chaos had its charm but it was damn hard to work around if you weren't ready. He'd shift his view to above, it seemed that he and Sekuro had the same idea as he noticed the Human Puppet was flying above the sky.

That kid really loves flying around. Everyone was so... conspicuous? They didn't care to show themselves or their skills to unknown enemies. Yes these people were truly mercenaries through and through. He remembered his time as a Mercenary in Lightning Country after he left Cloud and had no where else to go. Yuuto looked around again, bringing his focus back to the mission at hand. Tenno grasped his arm. "I know, I know. I feel it coming too." as if the beast's senses were sharper.

Yuuto pulled his hood back as a presence approached him. He'd reveal his long shaggy white hair, the normalcy in his build, though he appeared more animalistic, sharp nails and a fanged grin. His third eye being the most constant thing about him. However it was now divine, more regal, like the Reikongan had evolved itself and the single eye on his forehead glowed with his own holy power. He was still getting used to his body being warmly accomodating to this new power. The presence that arrived was a Puppet one that looked like Kuromaru. Yuuto watched as the puppet started making hand signs to tell Yuuto some kind of information. It was trying to convey the number of enemies.

"I understand. Two in the distance." He'd hold up 2 fingers and then point them towards the direction of the unknown people he had found with Chakra Sense. As the puppet made any final signs, Yuuto would observe it. He had already understood the message but he was more concerned about the existence of this man. Now with the Reikongan fully back online Yuuto would use its full power to assess the essence within the Kuromaru puppet. He looked on for a moment, his face becoming somber in the moment.

So you really are dead... A man who lived on the edge like you. I'm not surprised...

Yuuo nodded as the puppet took its exit. Sekuro and I have much to discuss later.

He'd watch through his Crystal Eye as the unknown onlookers tried to vanish. Yuuto looked above and saw Sekuro was summoning something, erecting a black wall composed of condensed chakra.

Oh? Black Blockade is your plan huh?

He'd smirk, to think his first time out in his new body and he was performing an Anbu jutsu. He almost missed saving Ryuni. "Go to Kureji." Yuuto would say to Tenno. The monkey would drop the summoning scroll by its master and run to Kureji and Reika. The six eyed simian sought out the friend shaped noisy man.

Yuuto would turn to the sky and begin forming handseals to connect to Sekuro's Black Blockade. He would hold the fort down, maintain the barrier to keep all trapped within, with the exception of Kureji, Reika and the Caravan in case they needed to escape, which Tenno was there to lead them to Yuuto.

"Time to start the show."

OOC Actions:
- Was told by event mod that I am aware of the weak ranks surrounding us and two stronger ranked people in the distance
- Maintaining Crystal Eye and Chakra Sense
- Entering Divinity Style
[+] Gain Pack Tactics
[+]Teamwork at max rank activates
[+] Gain Human Beast Clone
[+] Gain Fang over Fang
[+] Activate Genetic Implant: True Reikongan [Sharingan]
- Joining Sekuro's Black Blockade and maintaining the barrier while my ape, Tenno runs to Kureji inside the Barrier
- Tenno is prepared to lead the group to safety with Yuuto in case they run into any issues
 
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Kureji would let out a sigh as his face would turn red as he would face away from Reika. Instead, he focused on Leader man as he spoke. What he said.... Was understandable. "I ain't taking from you nor am I going to mock ya. Ain't my style to do. Ya feel me? I'm only someone that's usually around for a good time or if not, I can get rid of your problems."

There would be much discussions in between the caravanners as they decide what to do until old Granny had spoken up, which seemed to be the wisest of the group and was able to sway the thoughts of the group. "Aweee, Granny is such a sweet bean! I just wanna hug her!" But he won't since they probably would try and stab him.

Soon, a giant barrier would surround them all, Kureji would notice what it was. He stroked his chin as he thought about it before speaking up, "Don't worry peeps. We're already on it on keeping ya'll safe." He would bring out a scroll and take a step back and release the seal and a grand piano would appear out of nowhere and bring out his guitar. Chakra strings would come out of his fingers and attach to the piano as he would sit down on it. Kureji would then form hand seals and also joined in on the Black Blockade to solidify and strengthen the barrier against any whom try to move out to inform anyone about anything going on here. Afterwards, he would seal his motorcycle into another scroll and pocket.

Just then, Tenno would come back and Kureji would pat him on the head before he had an idea. He had an even crazier idea than smacking some bad guys with a piano. Which.... Come on, he probably will end up doing anyway. Kureji looked over at Reika and say, "Umbrella Lady, follow Tenno with the Caravan. I expect not a single hair to be harmed on Granny. " He would flash a smile at the caravanners and continue on, "You all just enjoy the show from a safe distance, of course."

Forming hand seals, he would attempt to go into stealth and use the chakra threads to move the piano which will also hopefully be blended into the sands of the desert. As he rode the piano he couldn't help but hum to himself.

Making my way down town
Walkin fast
Faces pass
And I'm homebound

It wasn't exactly rock and roll like his style, but he had a piano that goes with it. His destination? Going where Leader man was pointing. He would play his guitar and cast a genjutsu through his guitar, Deception. Whoever had those mirrors flashing would be effected by his genjutsu. Just imagining if he got the jump on these people while he was riding a whole piano.

1.75 ap: channel puppet (m) on A grand piano.... Yes you read that right.... A grand piano
0.5 ap: equipping guitar
3 ap: black blockade (m) acting as the last user to solidify barrier arena
  • The user receives +1 Genjutsu DC and +5% Secondary Effect per consecutive Ninjutsu used before casting a Genjutsu, max +3 DC and +15% Secondary Effect.
2 ap: active camo (m) on self
  • The user receives +2 Genjutsu DC and +10% Secondary Effect per consecutive Ninjutsu used before casting a Genjutsu, max +3 DC and +15% Secondary Effect.
1 ap: deception (m) on 3 targets with the mirror flashing area (+2 gen dc from technique)
-1.5 gen dc mental sonata to be able to cast on more than 1 target (audial gen to make it -0.5 instead of -1)
+3 gen dc from hallucinatory cantana
+1 awareness (with audia gen) and able to blindshot stealth via valorous rhapsody
+1.5 gen dc (audial gen) and +15% gen damage from concerto grotto
+2 gen dc, +10% secondary from chaos Witch 2 consecutive nin
 

The bad guys​

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Bad guy 1
HP: 500
CP: 500
- West Dune
- Headset
Bad guy 2
HP: 500
CP: 500
- West Dune
- Headset
Bad guy 3
HP: 500
CP: 500
- West Dune
- Headset
Bad guy 4
HP: 500
CP: 500
- West Dune (Bottom)
- Hyuuga Puppet engaging
- Headset
Bad guy 5
HP: 500
CP: 500
- West Dune (Bottom)
- Hyuuga Puppet engaging
- Headset
Bad guy 6
HP: 500
CP: 500
- West Dune (Bottom)
- Hyuuga Puppet engaging
- Headset
Bad guy 7
HP: 500
CP: 500
- East Dune
- Headset
Bad guy 8
HP: 500
CP: 500
- East Dune
- Headset
Bad guy 9
HP: 500
CP: 500
- East Dune
- Headset
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Bad guy 10​
HP: 20,000
CP: 20,000
- Northeast East Dune
Bad guy 11​
HP: 20,000
CP: 20,000
- Northeast East Dune

BATTLE MAP​


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Rules of this engagement, just to clarify:​

I will be modding this similarly to DnD, so actions must be stated in the posts and attempted in the present. You still only have 10 AP to spend. You may make rolls in the bot fun channel for attacks, stealth, sand, and so on. You can add the appropriate modifiers (Like a ninjutsu attack uses the nin acc mod, if your class has it in the high, then it'll be a +12, if it's average, then +8, and low is +4, since I'm assuming y'all are capped). NPCs will not be getting these bonuses.​

When you roll, feel free to ping me, and I'll make the opposing roll.​

If you want to perform hidden actions, DM me (Sabaku Rika) and tell me exactly what you want to do, if its a genjutsu, make sure to include what sort of hallucinations your character is attempting. RP > Mechanics.​

- Also will be using common sense logic, instead of battle rules (Example, if one person is aware, he will tell his buddies they become aware too)​

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This is just a very simplified version to make things easier for me as the mission mod, so I can focus on RP rather than battle mechanics.​

There will be movement rules. Every 5 meters costs 1 ap. You can dash for 1.5 ap and go 10 meters, flying you costs .5 ap to move 5 meters. From the east dune to the west dune is about 30 meters (or so). The initiative will go based on post order. The bad guys will be going after the PCs.​




The Caravan:

Takashi stared at the white-haired man, his brows knitted, and a slight scowl on his lips. He glanced over at Reika, who made more sense than whatever the man was on. The clay bird, that was a technique he had not seen in decades. But she claimed to have been raised under canvas, making her similar. Though her was still weary, his grip on his hilt loosened.

Granny Sachiko didn't look amused as Kureji spoke about wanting to embrace her. Her expression didn't change. "The sand will soon have blood..." She stated as she tilted her head up as if to gaze up to the sky.

Daichi and Kenji looked at Reika, then at Kureji, unsure how to react to such a man. Most of the others in the caravan glanced towards Kureji with a look of discomfort. Hiromi, with her infant in her arms, shifted to hide behind a few others, holding her child in a defensive stance.

"Then you understand my hesitation to-" Tekashi started to speak, but the sky suddenly darkened, and Sekuro's barrier started. "Everyone get to the center and form a circle, women and children in the center!" He shouted.

The people in the caravan began to whisper and murmur, moving closer together. Takeshi saw a monkey approach, and Reika was forming something, but his attention went back to the caravan. The people started shifting and huddling together in the center; the lizards pulling the wagons shifted and bucked as if sensing danger. A few men brought the wagons closer together to form a shield around the group.

Tekashi watched the two, Reika and Kureji. He glared at Kureji, who was already taking off on... a piano?



Bad Guys

The two that stood on the northeast dune had been observing from afar, one with a spyglass, the other standing with his arms crossed.
"Do you recognise those guys?" The man, Ito, asked Saito, the one with the spyglass.

"No," Saito replied gruffly. Their job just got more complicated.

Then the sky started to darken, and people started to move.

"Looks like the white hair outside is making its way towards our people on the east," Saito said to Ito.

On the east dune, the three mercs were waiting for orders when the skystarted to darken. The three looked up, then one of them noticed Kureji riding up on a Piano.
"Guys, GUYS, that dude is on a piano!" The grunt, 'badguy 7,' yelled. The other two, who had been unaware at first, were now aware and looked down at Kureji.

"Boss, we're being engaged-" Badguy 9 radioed in to Ito. But all he got was static. "I think the radios are jammed-"

Over on the west dune, at the bottom near the lizard mounts, bad guys 4, 5, and 6 were starting to climb onto their lizards when the dome trapped them.

"Shit-" Badguy 6 shouted as the dome closed in and they missed their chance to get out. He heard the static over the Radio.

The hyuuga pupput aproached the three.

"We're being engaged, lower west Dune," Badguy 4 radioed in. He also got static and tossed his headset. "Radio isn't working, guys, let's just go with the plan," Badguy 4 shouted. Only those nearby could hear his shout. The guys on top of the dunes nodded to each other. The three atop the west dune moved, sliding down towards the caravan.

After the call out, the three ontop of the dune on the west side looked down.

Ito scowled as all he heard was static. "Looks like our headsets don't work, let's deal with this barrier," Ito commented, then jerked his head to Saito.

Saito and Ito started moving to the north part of the barrier, sliding down the dune.




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The operation would begin.

Sekuro's calculations were proving to be correct. If the figures in the distance were organized, they'd likely be able to communicate with each other, so the Black Blockade served three purposes. Keeping them in, keeping them unable to communicate with each other properly, and keeping any possible backup out. He needed the payment from the Kazekage and failing this mission would delay the much-needed repairs he required as Sekuro was growing ever more tired with needing to use Pandora's voice. For this to happen, he also needed the civilians to remain unharmed. Could he trust the others with that responsibility? The girl, while quiet, seemed to have ample amounts of volatile, explosive chakra, however, would that prove to be more hinderance than helpful?

There were bandits approaching but Sekuro's calculations were warning him of the actual threats further north. His attention was being spread thin as it was and many variables were beginning to compound. Not yet enough to overwhelm the complex battle-droid, but still, his attention could only spread so far.

Not wanting for any escapees, Sekuro had remotely sent Kuromaru after the fleeing bandits. After dashing through the sands, the dread headed puppet did not stop for pleasantries and went straight into attacking sequence once it reached their location. Unleashing a Roaring Combination upon all three entities, Kuromaru's chakra laced palms would slam through each bandit in quick succession. Striking one bandit, then the next, it was almost as if watching a choreographed dance. The bandits would attempt to strike at the Hyuuga puppet, only to have their attacks dodged effortlessly and gracefully along the uneven sand dune, the waltz lasted but moments, however, each bandit had been struck as intended.

While this was happening, Sekuro himself had been readying his systems to initiate his Puppet Army technique. The last time he'd used this technique, a large bug creature sprayed his humanoid drone army with acid and they were rendered unusable. He had little time to fully repair each drone to it's original working conditions, however, he'd utilized the body parts of the large insect creature to cut down on the cost and time, so now, his puppet army resembled a large hoard of spiked, insect-like creatures. A pestilence. Their buzzing and flying around perhaps adding to the concerns of the caravanners, but none the less, still a boon to their safety. The puppet army was formidable and would act in defense of any who got too close.

The cloud of insects would buzz and fly in various directions, lashing out at more bandits. They would serve as examples of any who would enter this threshold.

This left two stronger figures to the north and the ones Kureji was headed to engage. Sekuro would begin to make his way towards the two northern most entities. Their chakra was flowing with a higher quality. It was apparent that they were much stronger than the previous bandits. If all went to plan, Reika would be free to send herself or her monster in service to the cause. Teno was also free to move towards the stronger opponents, as was Yuuto, but he was fairly far away. Sekuro was unsure what trickery he had, but as long as the caravanners remained safe, all was well.

Maintaining:
Puppet Symbiosis: Flight Armor
Ninbus (Wind Valk Skill) = Airborne
Black Blockade (+30%cp / Divided between Sekuro/Yuuto/Kureji)
Puppet Channel: Kuromaru (Actions w/ it cost +25%cp)

Sekuro 10ap
1: 1.75ap: Kuromaru Puppet: Roaring Combination (M) Split between the three Badguys. + Special Action (3/3/2)

2: 4.5ap: Summon Puppet Army

3: 1.75ap: Kuromaru Puppet: Roaring Combination (M) Split between the three Badguys. + Special Action (2/3/3)

4: 2ap: Move 20 Meteres towards Badguy 10/11

- Puppet Army AP -
6ap:

Basic Strike Closest Bandits until KO

Actions rolled and checked with Mod.

[MFT]
500+
 

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