It was a oddly clear day for the high mountain tops of Kumo. The winter winds seemingly had passed and spring was fully starting to roll through despite seeming to be a few months late this year. The village above the land moved about their normal day as the weather finally allowed for trades that had been slowed due to the snow to pick back up. The Academy was running, slowly trying to churn out new members to fill the ranks of their missing, as the entire shinobi government burned on half-mast, so to speak, and yet they continued on seemingly without a hitch. Sadly, the beautiful calm morning was not made to last on this day as a young girl rushed down through the halls of the Torre as fast as her chakra gilded feet would carry. She was dressed in common Kumogakure shinobi gear despite not being a full fledged fighter. Her name was Miko, a simple woman of low chakra producing capabilities. She had enough strength to channel chakra to open coded letters and that was about it, however she was smart enough to turn that one skill into a career. Focusing her mental strength on learning all of Kumogakure’s coded system actually managed to propel her to be a leading figure of the Cipher Unit, and today her talents uncovered news that needed the Raikage to know, yesterday.
The Holy Republic of Tenouza had finally made a move. After recovering a code-breaker book from the church the Cipher team started to break into older messages sent by Tenouza carriers they had managed to intercept over the years, and it was all adding up to some bleak news. Yet, none of the coded messages ever revealed anything fully sinister until Miko was reading over one that had been caught a few days ago. It had taken some time to break through the coding on this one which meant it had to be important, and when the team finally did decipher the last sentence this morning they found not a coded message; but orders. Suddenly the messages to move company of Soldiers towards the outskirts of the country completely made sense; they were preparing to attack the farming villages. As Miko turned the last corner that lead to Kitsune’s office, another sudden thought crossed her mind - they hadn’t been able to get a hold of the Shogun.
This wasn’t entirely unusual, as the Shogun was a busy man with a country to rule and nobles to keep in line, but he had denied meetings with them for some time now. This last year Kumo really felt his cold shoulder, and now that the fringes of his lands were being attacked, Miko wondered if she should send a message to him or if it would even be worth the falcon. They probably already knew about the attacking Tenouza forces as even the most backwater farmer had a device to call for help if they needed the Samurai’s attention somewhere fast. Yet, something kept gnawing at her gut about the entire situation, and finally Miko resolved herself to add it to her report.
Finally turning the last corner she leaped into the air and dropped down on her feet at an angle to break her speed down enough to cause her body to stop right at the Raikage’s door. Gripping the steel, she simply threw it open completely rushing past the usual protocol they had followed since the Second Raikage: “Always knock first and announce yourself, you never know what the Raikage could be engaged in for the good of the people.” The main difference of today being that Kitsune was far less likely to be in a compromising situation in the middle of her ‘official’ job hours, unlike other certain hedonistic leaders of the past.
“Raikage-dono!” the agent cried out as soon as the door slammed open, “It’s horrible! We finally translated enough of the missives from Tenouza, and it appears to be making a move not against us, but against all of Lightning!”
The Holy Republic of Tenouza had finally made a move. After recovering a code-breaker book from the church the Cipher team started to break into older messages sent by Tenouza carriers they had managed to intercept over the years, and it was all adding up to some bleak news. Yet, none of the coded messages ever revealed anything fully sinister until Miko was reading over one that had been caught a few days ago. It had taken some time to break through the coding on this one which meant it had to be important, and when the team finally did decipher the last sentence this morning they found not a coded message; but orders. Suddenly the messages to move company of Soldiers towards the outskirts of the country completely made sense; they were preparing to attack the farming villages. As Miko turned the last corner that lead to Kitsune’s office, another sudden thought crossed her mind - they hadn’t been able to get a hold of the Shogun.
This wasn’t entirely unusual, as the Shogun was a busy man with a country to rule and nobles to keep in line, but he had denied meetings with them for some time now. This last year Kumo really felt his cold shoulder, and now that the fringes of his lands were being attacked, Miko wondered if she should send a message to him or if it would even be worth the falcon. They probably already knew about the attacking Tenouza forces as even the most backwater farmer had a device to call for help if they needed the Samurai’s attention somewhere fast. Yet, something kept gnawing at her gut about the entire situation, and finally Miko resolved herself to add it to her report.
Finally turning the last corner she leaped into the air and dropped down on her feet at an angle to break her speed down enough to cause her body to stop right at the Raikage’s door. Gripping the steel, she simply threw it open completely rushing past the usual protocol they had followed since the Second Raikage: “Always knock first and announce yourself, you never know what the Raikage could be engaged in for the good of the people.” The main difference of today being that Kitsune was far less likely to be in a compromising situation in the middle of her ‘official’ job hours, unlike other certain hedonistic leaders of the past.
“Raikage-dono!” the agent cried out as soon as the door slammed open, “It’s horrible! We finally translated enough of the missives from Tenouza, and it appears to be making a move not against us, but against all of Lightning!”