Fuu
Everything was recorded, most things went just as anticipated. The anarchist force infiltrated the hidden community with relative ease, complacent with their subterranean home and the maelstrom that ravaged the surface. Their isolationist state, a product of circumstance and perhaps preference. The native Sunans were weak from within, disenchanted by their present state and complaint in policies they did not understand. Few even seemed to bother to edify themselves with the reason for their state. Suna could barely muster the resources to push back the incursion, despite their successes against the Cabal the morale of those loyal to this hidden village was greatly diminished. What a dilemma Sunagakure was in: while they survived the Cabal's attack, they were never expected to win or even get this far. She, unlike their director, had expected Sunagakure to fall during the attack. Their morality and their love for their home and each other being their undoing. Their unwillingness to perish and their determination to fight actually left her in awe, their fate would be regrettable.
Fuu walked with a purpose towards the front door of the Toraono Dogo. Her bobbed white mane sashayed behind her as she ventured past the threshold. A leather-bound book was under her arm, she pulled it out when she saw the landscape. It was as if the desert floor was underwater. The sand was rippled, in fact any natural stone formations seemed to have a water-worn effect. She plucked the pencil from behind her ear and opened her book to an empty page and with photo-realism and haste she drew the scene from her viewpoint. She snapped the book closed with a single hand and took a step outside...
If her hypothesis was correct, now that the storm was gone a series of unavoidable events would soon take place.
- Sunagakure would hunt down each and every last member of the Cabal, the probably that she would escape their wrath was diminutive at best but their chances of successfully apprehending her were slim. As for many of her allies, they were more aggressive than she so Sunagakure would have no choice other than apprehending them or being subject to their destructive force. With little option besides fighting, in the end only one will be left standing but the probability of those results could go either way.
- There were some who would try to profit from the Cabal's attack. She had already addressed the main threat, an heir apparent to the Aburabuta fortune who has tried to pin blame this anarchy on the Merchant Lords of Soons Haven. His reasoning was rather obvious: by defaming and potentially being the direct cause of several Merchant Lord deaths, his competition would be diminished and perhaps he would seven seek a vacant seat. His profiteering would actually be synchronous with her superior's goals.
- Eventually the truth would be realized and Sunagakure would launch a counterattack on the Diamyo in Sora or they would believe the businessman's lies and draw first blood in Soon's Haven. Either would be enough to initiate a war where Sunagakure was the aggressor.
- The Sovereign Academy was likely awaiting orders to strike. With the storm gone, something she had not witnessed since she was a young girl, there was nothing to isolate Sunagakure any longer so the Diamyo would have to act soon.
That was where she came in, with her reports and her graphs. Her statistics, hypothesis' and ultimate findings in her head and in her tome. It was about time for phase two.
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