Lands razed. Farming communities destroyed or disrupted completely. Apparently, unlike his own glorious country, the serfs of Lightning has
The moment he walked through, the religious leader held his arms up to call two pubescent boys that rushed out from the corners of the room to help remove the heavy robes and place them carefully on their pegs. Beneath the robes was a black-pinstriped hand tailored suit, sans the jacket, trimmed with onyx and black jade. With his arms held out the two boys helped him shrug on the missing piece of his suit and then finally a beautiful sapphire colored ribbon was placed in a waiting hand. Iano pulled his long bright hair back to tie the ribbon around a ponytail before practically gliding to a gilded chair that was clearly his waiting at the table for him. Once he settled into the chair, Iano held his left hand out in aloft to expect something. This waiting left hand was graced with a crystal wine glass from one child, while the other carefully poured a deep red bubbly beverage into the waiting crystal. The Pope took a gentle sniff, swirled it, and then gently sipped at it; his other two generals did the same with glasses that had been filled in waiting for Iano.
“For the Glory of Tenouza,” they all recited once the drinks had been finished. The two boys quietly rushed around the table to refill them.
“Report,” Iano said after downing his second glass.
“Field reports state overwhelming success,” Nikkia started, “General Uzimaru’s reports light casualties on our side, and all of them due to The Mark. We are still at full capacity with our Knights, all of which so far seem to be using their Marks far better than in training. The Samurai remaining in the Capital are still waiting on orders from the Shogun, the shinobi forces have yet to be seen as of the timing of this letter, which is at 14:00. Most of the West has been taken, the Heartlands are currently ours though battling the swamp itself has been a bit of a task, and the South Coast will be the next breach as well as the first guaranteed clash against the Shinobi and Samurai. Both guard the vacationing cities that dot the coast, but if all goes according to plan at the very least the latter defense will solve itself,” she finished and then took a deep breath to steady herself to report the bad news. Before she could her husband held up a hand; Nikkia released the held breath.
“However,” Hoyate continued with a deeper, far more serious tone, “We have yet receive word from either Udo or our spies stationed around Kumogakure. The last communication from the Weapon was moments before the first blast went off, and we have reason to believe the attack was off its mark. No one has reported back yet and we had at least three spies outside of the village that was supposed to report when the shinobi were annihilated; we haven’t gotten word from a single one. Then there is Udo…” before Hoyate could finish his sentence he felt it. A clench of force like a giant hand around his entire head. He reached up to start clawing at the invisible energy crushing his skull when it was released suddenly. The man caught a breath he hadn’t realized had been squeezed out and looked across the rounded table with shock.
“Udo, will do what he wills. He is the only one of you I fully trust and I defer to his judgment of handling his task. Enough ground work has been lain to accomplish our goals and yet, even through this delightful buzz, I can still feel your distrust for my orders.”
“My lord, it’s not that it’s-” Nikkia started and was silenced by a the same simple glare that nearly crushed her husband’s skull with mysterious powers.
“You both fear retaliation from the Shinobi, but I present to you the same as I always have children: have faith! Faith that God above will see our movement righteous and will remove all obstacles from our path! I implore you for the last time, wash away your worries. By the law of our God, the Sinful won’t ever get a chance to react,” the Pope finished as he lifted the third glass of bubbly to his lips.
A glass of the same red, expensive champagne was set down on a solid oak desk. It was outside of tradition and an import from the Fire Country, but Shiranai loved it anyways. The chair he was seated upon was far better for his legs than siting on the floor with the regular tables, and it gave him no small amount of authority over his constituents who insisted on meeting him in his personal office unaware of his ‘big chair’. It made them lose ground on their argument just from sheer presence alone, and had been a very useful tool in negotiating with the Moon Council on their petty bickering. Yet as the Shogun finished his third glass of champagne, he found that he still couldn’t get right. Something was off about today, and that loud bang earlier still had yet to be reported back to him. To top that off, the sun was starting to set and it was colored a far more bloodier red than he had seen in years. His natural leader instincts said something was wrong, but he simply sighed and pulled open a drawer instead. Inside of it was a Tenouzan holy symbol pendant on a golden chain that Shiranai lifted over his head. The cool metal of the chain pressed against the back of his neck relaxed him as his thumb ran over the etched symbols on the religious item a few times. He could feel his heart and mind soothing itself as he took in a deep breath; trying to put his worries in the hands of his god. Something was still there, though, and he couldn’t just shake it.
With a small amount of frustration the Shogun suddenly stood up, knocking back the ornate chair a few feet back as he quietly walked towards the West facing window to open it up and look out on his lands for the first time that day. The city remained the same, silent, large, and daunting. Yet as his vision lifted out towards the horizon he began to notice things out of place. Plumes of smoke in the distance to big to be wood burning and as the wind rolled by, a scent of death. The Shogun was no fool. Though he had been a man that ran from his responsibilities for some time, he never forgot the lessons imparted to him by the Kumogakure shinobi and knew immediately that this was a bloody conflict. Someone had tipped the scales of political balance and his gut screamed that it was the very same ninja that were finally doing as Iano had swore they would one day; take over. Kumogakure had always been a bit of a thorn for him. Not because they weren’t curtious, and even for a time sheltered him, but because they were naturally ten-times more powerful than all of his Samurai put together. The only thing that had kept them abrest in power was their technology - and even then, rumors of shinobi fused with chakra and technology roamed the mountains.
Shiranai outright dashed back to his desk to pull out a drawer full of official forms before selecting the one that would openly declare war from the Capital on Kumogakure. This would be the only chance they had, just like Iano had cautioned him. The shinobi were considerably weakened in their current state, just as the reports and Tenouza had been claiming, and now they were finally tying to take over the land to once more solidify their power. It had only been a matter of time, as he had been warned by multiple nobles, a religious leader, and even his best advisers. The country could not keep on with so many divided powers. It was bad enough he had to play whims to the nobles and their own standing armies, let alone a super power sitting on the mountains above them all.
A man standing in filthy rags wrapped around his body gently cleaned the knife on his choice of clothing before returning the weapon back into the folds of cloth. Without a sound the assassin stepped around and picked up the crystal wine glass to pour out its contents and refill them with fresh champagne before downing the whole glass of alcohol lightly mixed with the Shogun’s life before casually tossing the glass to shatter against the floor; oddly, even that had no sound. Udo smiled at the sight of the bloody dusk before muttering to himself,
“It’s a good day for change…”