"Because you were feeling my feet and sniffing my shoes?"
"I am not particularly studied in foreign mating rituals," she conceded. It was just not a topic that came up often in her books admittedly. The 18+ section did not exist in her libraries. But fascinating. She adds to her notes regarding his feet,
cited as a sexual tool. Perhaps there was some corollary between feet and sandworm mating activity.... No, the hypothesis did not make sense. The olfactory exchange would never permit. Wait, how smelly were his feet again. One extra sniff. Maybe some smelly, but not miles away smelly. No, there has to be something else to this she reasoned.
"I assume this is common with your people, my condolences."
"That is because you are beautiful, got real into my personal space, and started asking some personal questions."
"Ah,," she commented. She did not have the same considerations in terms of her own space. If it was most efficient to sit cheek to cheek, she would do so unless there was some sort of sanitary condition to consider. With the wealth of medical ninjutsu at their disposal however, were there
really sanitary considerations to even consider in the modern shinobi world?
She would tip off the bird, wholly confident that she would not die. Her free arm outstretched, the chakra gripping the wall, she would feel a tug on her arm as her descent was slowed to a stop. She would climb down the rest of the way, swinging her arm slightly after she touched ground.
"By the first men and their mothers..." she would mutter out loud as she caught her first glimpse of a wall covered in ancient iconography. An amazing find, they were likely the first in a millennia to There were several issues presented before them as they found their way to the floor of this man-made tunnel, perhaps former temple or something else entirely. The first being -
who put this here? The second being -
why would someone put this here? The thing being -
what was this place supposed to be? As she looked over the walls, she would see repeated iconography depicting some sort of bony deity.
"So... I never got what your name was."
Enamored by this likely relevant find, Kota would ask for a name. She would not know of his associations with a one Miroku Akkuma. Had she, she would have given a different answer. If she knew in coming weeks she would have to return to Sunagakure, she would have given a different answer. If she knew that her son was near, she would have given a different answer. If only she knew the things that she could not have possibly known, her choices now would have been different.
"The Oracle Fuu," she claimed. The same who mothered the famed murderer Shouki, the former Cabalist and General of the Sovereign Army that terrorized Sunagakure those years ago; the last Oracle of the old order; and of course a wanted woman for all of the right reasons.
"Now I may be wrong, but pretty sure Sandworms can't draw."
"True," she took him literally.
"This is an amazing find all the same," she continued. But what was this place supposed to be? She had a weight in her stomach as she tried to glean something concrete from the imagery but all she knew was that these images were
quite old.
"But seriously. Looks like some people worshipping some old bone... Thing."
"They are," she pointed at the creature in the center. It looked like a fertilized egg and there were people standing before it. Some walking towards it, but behind this
thing whatever it was, was only bones.
"Death worship?" Her brow furrowed and she made the simply inquiry out loud.
"We do not have any death cults, the closest we have is the Jashinists in Southern Wind, the Ancient Fatalists and their unbent swarm and finally those that subscribe to the oldest ways and still answer to the first gods -- the Ancients." Not that the Ancients were any more gods than a man, just longer lived with more ahem skeletons in their closets.
"This is something else," she felt sick and paled at this revelation.
"And that is way worse than stumbling onto a den of Ancients," which there of course still were in Wind Country and that was distinctly the
second worst case by he virtue of the fact that it was a
known condition.
"There is no record of... whatever this is," she fumbled with her bag, nearly dropping the book in the process. She would start trying to scribble some of the images on the walls.
The words, the incantation was not even written in Runic Terran, it was in common letters.
What was this! "There is a record of everything, that is what we do," there was an almost indignity to her voice as she looked at the walls. Incompetence of this magnitude was impossible she reasoned. That was the problem really. There was only one reason why there was no record. No record among those that
keep records. Someone had to of destroyed the records. An act of true, utter madness. To betray the prime directive of the order would be an act akin to a sinner's blasphemy.
It was impossible.
This had to be an oversight.
It was a lie she was telling herself to prevent the swelling panic from overwhelming her.
"Could be be a perversion of the rise of Primus?" She pondered out-loud weakly.
"Not to burst your bubble of what you might think is an excellent discovery, but it seems like we aren't the first ones here."
Kota had made an even more terrifying find than the strange glyphs Michi was trying to decipher. In his hand a candy wrapper: a
Ninja Nougat. A definitely modern, non-ancient chocolatey, peanutty treat with hunks of caramel and nougat. It was diabetes on a stick. Both disappointing and terrifying. There was something awesome about stumbling upon a great and forgotten find. There was something horrifying about finding a well kept secret that goes back to the ancient era of this scope.
"This is not good," she muttered, feeling the blood drain from her face and her mouth go dry.
There was still an unexplored path, the eastward leading path. This led to deeper parts unknown. The west had collapsed onto itself. Curiosity dicated
go down the path and see what else is there to see. However caution warned, the scar overhead was sealed further down the tunnel. The space was obviously unstable and if something were to collapse, it might trap them inside. She was going to regret it, but there had to be a reason.
"Do those birds of yours... explode?" Like Akios.
This place needed to disappear. At least for now. At least until someone or something greater than her was able to traverse the unstable, unknown and potentially dangerous spaces. She did not know exactly what the symbols represented, but she would have to at least share her findings.
Warn them. What they did with that information. If they chose to pursue it... well, tis would be a fine place to start.
"We need to over this place up," and she did not have any incendiary devices at her disposal.