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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Uchiha Arata

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While it wasn't abnormal it was definitely new to Arata. He was assigned to be part of a three man cell with a jounin to lead them. He was supposed to meet his three teammates at the academy and so this is where the boy came. He hadn't the slightest clue who the other two Genin would be and he didn't have any expectations either. The Uchiha opened the door to the classroom and stepped inside and closed the door behind him. Arata was wearing a black short sleeve shirt with a small collar that rose up to just under his chin. On his back was a small graphic of the Uchiha crest printed near the top. With the simple shirt he wore a pair of grey shorts with black sandals.

As Arata's coal colored eyes scanned the room he noticed it was empty. This gave him a small sense of doubt as maybe he was in the wrong room, maybe it was the wrong time, wrong place, maybe even the wrong day. The boy merely shook his head and pulled out one of the chairs that was stationed at a desk in the middle of the room and plopped down in it before folding his arms across his chest. The room itself seemed rather plain and it smelled rather clean. After sitting for a few seconds he started getting a bit anxious. The complete silence annoyed him a bit as there wasn't even any background noise. However whenever the chair squeaked it annoyed him as well due to it ruining the silence. Perhaps he was just excited to meet his teammates?

What would they be like? Would they be annoying? Would they be funny, serious, tall, short, rude, perhaps even disgusting? Were they lazy and didn't take being a ninja seriously? What about his sensei? The same questions applied but the only conclusion he came to was he would find out soon enough. After enough time he closed his eyes and finally began to settle in. He wondered if their sensei would be hard on them. Would he test them today? They were at the academy with a course nearby. Arata released a sigh before shifting his gaze up towards the ceiling, keeping a calm attitude and appearance as he merely awaited the arrival of his teammates.

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Ikko was in so much trouble, or maybe he wasn't, he wasn't sure. The boy was having a considerable amount of difficulty keeping everything straight in his mind lately and the most notable casualty had been punctuality or, more specifically, his capacity to keep time whatsoever. He had been told many things before he had reached today. He had been told that he was joining a genin team, he was then told what that was because he had no idea, he was then told where to go and then he was told "when" he was supposed to be there. It was actually quite the win compared to the precedent set, Ikko remembered a whole three of those four things. Well, maybe two and a half, he kinda forgot what a Genin squad was, but that was hardly important really. What was important was that Ikko, in the process of attempting to fit six egg rolls in his mouth at once in front of an army of admiring onlookers under the age of seven, he remembered that he had an appointment that he had forgotten.

It was with that truncated performance that the young man immediately and without warning took off on a tear, sprinting through the Village Hidden in the Clouds with a terrifying fervor, rushing into the school and bursting through the classroom door. Instead of finding three other people, like he had expected, there was a solitary boy, glaring up to the heavens like he had a tedium based grudge with the ceiling. Ikko stopped dead, just now deciding to properly fit the surviving egg rolls into his mouth and swallowed, before tilting his head softly and taking in the sight.

"Did I miss it? Where's everyone else? Bummer..."

Ikko did not exactly wait for the boy to answer before he already decided he had missed them and had completely blown his chance at genin teamdom and, more importantly, remembering what exactly that meant. Ikko slid in to one of the chairs and plopped down with a thud, propping his chin on his hands and pouting, if he already missed them there was no rush to clear off, might as well wallow in his misfortune.

"I wish I had an egg roll..."

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“Do I have to be here…??” Some mumbles and grumbles were heard as the doors opened up to reveal a blonde female, almost all of her long blonde locks to one side, her hood up, and with her signature mask on, to hide them pesky scars that she hates being identified with. If she was going to be honest, she didn’t even know why it had to be in the bloody academy in the first place, she passed her stuff ages ago, albeit, barely, but she passed regardless.

Whilst she walked in, she crossed her arms as the doors closed behind her, and she moved her graceless body as she sighed softly. She was glad that it was for an important reason, otherwise she wouldn’t of arrived at all. She did feel like she couldn’t be bothered to do much that day after all, and that included walking. She would have preferred to stay home with her older brother and his shenanigans. Not that his shenanigans are a bad thing, she just couldn’t be bothered with them either half the time.

She had to take a good look around before she uncrossed her arms, her brown hues scanning for anyone that seemed to be of importance, and not surprisingly, there were two people around. She was just going to assume these were the guys that were mentioned in the thingie that she received.

“Hello, boys.” Minako greeted them with a wave, before yawning softly and leaning against the wall, not wanting to sit down just yet. She didn’t know what the others would think of her if she sat down. If she leaned casually however, nobody would have to see just how graceless she well and truly was until it was needed. She had to make a good first impression after all.

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A file sat on Junko’s desk with three pictures inside and paperwork paper clipped to each picture. Junko had been looking through the file and reading the sets of paper work time and time again. In addition, he took it upon himself to track down the three children in the photo and observe them ahead of time. Nothing too creepy, Just to find them, see what they looked like in person, and get a visual of their personality in their natural environment because things would surely change during meeting day. Nervousness would likely build and silence would engulf the group until they warmed up to each other. Junko didn’t know why, but this group was assigned to him and he didn’t mind. He truly loved maturing the next generation.

On meeting day, Junko sat on the rooftop of the academy building going unnoticed as the young ones entered one by one. The first was the young Uchiha. Based off his report, he had already made Genin and was excelling quite well. He was what you would expect from an Uchiha honestly. Naturally gifted and family oriented. Only thing that struck Junko was the mission the boy was placed on with a full ANBU squad at such a young age. It was odd and not smart at all. It was lucky that the boy even survived.

Next, was one of the latest orphans brought into the village and placed into an orphanage not too far from the Tsuyoshi estate. Playing a leadership role over all the orphanages, Junko was well updated on the boy and his status. Apparently he was found with other young men and women that were shackled and being transported. Fortunately, they were now safe within the gates and would be taken cared of.

Lastly, Junko had the young lady of the group that had undergone her fair share of trials and tribulations. The road to becoming a shinobi was hard and dealing with growing up was harder as she faced bullies. Not only bullies, but the criticism of teachers that downed her more than lift her. Luckily, she was a fighter. After being beaten and bruised, she returned after her recovery and strived for better. In her story alone, Junko seen a lot in her, but only time would tell.

As the trio would enter the room, Junko hoped they’d become somewhat acquainted with each other on their own, but he doubted they would. Making his way from the roof top and through the halls of the academy, Junko was walking to a room of silence. ”Yep. As expected.” Junko thought stepping to the door way. Entering without a word, Junko walked to the chalk board behind the front desk. The sound of chalk tapping the board could be heard throughout the room as Junko wrote.


”Tsuyoshi Junko”

”Well, good morning. My name is Tsuyoshi Junko. Kumogakures medical sennin and your sensei from this day forward until you draw your last breath.” Junko said looking at the trio before making his way in front of the desk. Leaning on it, Junko rinnegan eyes behind his contact lenses focused intensely on their chakra. ”Let’s start off with introductions. Any volunteers?”

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Arata was only able to keep his gaze upon the ceiling for a moment before the door opened loudly, followed by a rather short boy who bursted inside the room in what seemed to be in a hurry. He complained about being late before seating himself and began pouting. It all happened rather quickly which caused Arata to be a bit confused on how to respond. "You didn't miss anything. You're the second one here, the others should be here shortly so no need to fret."

Ironically right after he said that the door opened once more, however this time not as violently while strolling in was another light haired person, this being a girl with blonde hair and a mask. Arata wondered what the mask was for but that wasn't any of his business so he dismissed the thought and closed his eyes for a moment. When he opened them again the color changed to a crimson red with three black tomoe. Being a few rows of seats higher than them it may not have been very noticeable however the point of him activating his Sharingan wasn't for it to be noticeable. He was seeing their chakra. The girl then greeted them before leaning herself against the wall.

The boy shifted his gaze between the girl and the other boy, getting a look at them for a few moments as he sat silently. Finally the door opened for the last time, walking in was an older man. He silently walked in and began writing on the chalkboard. When he stepped it of the way it was visible and read "Tsuyoshi Junko" and was underlined. That was his name, or at least Arata assumed it was. Arata's assumption was correct as he then introduced himself as the Medical Sennin. That was a fact that surprised the boy. The Medical Sennin of Kumo was going to be their sensei?

Upon further inspection of the Sennin Arata could see right through his contacts, he was hiding something behind them. He didn't know what but Arata wanted to know. He sure had an interesting chakra.. Arata closed his eyes once more and figured he may as well be the first to introduce himself as nobody else was saying anything. As he opened his eyes again they were the normal dark coal color they usually were.

"Uchiha Arata. I guess my name alone gives a bit of information. Not sure what else to say but looking forward to working with you all." The boy gave a small smile directed towards the rest of the group before it slowly faded away into a blank face. His gaze shifted to the other two, awaiting their responses.

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Ikko's expression turned from desolate pouting to over-exaggerated jubilation in record, practically inhuman time. So he wasn't late or in the wrong place and he just happened to get lucky despite knowing when he was actually supposed to be there. Once again proof that being lucky was preferable to being talented nine times out of ten. Ikko, unable to contain the now billowing font of exuberance with something as mundane as sitting, seemed to vault out of his chair and on to the desk. Once there, not bothering to give any time to ponder how his body managed to contort in such a ridiculous fashion to make that stunt possible, Ikko because triumphantly dancing and jumping around in a circle on the small desk and the boy did not seem to be in any particular rush to explain why this was "dance worthy" news. Thankfully, Ikko was neither physically imposing nor especially tall, so as small as the desk was, it seemed to have little to no trouble supporting the hyperactive child's frame.

Another voice broke the reverie and, both because his back was now facing the newcomer and because he was something of performer (read: Show off), without actually stopping his momentum and movement, Ikko vaulted off of the desktop with a back flip, launching himself across the room before landing on top of another desk and springing himself forward once more, twisting slightly to reorient himself in the air, and landing right in front of Minako with something of a flourish. Of course, the spectacle was kind of diminished since, even considering the girl was slightly on the shorter side, Ikko still barely came up to her chest, making a mental note in the back of his head to once more lament that Lord Raiden decided to not make him especially tall, or physically imposing, or probably good looking, he wasn't really sure what constituted for attractive. Taking a step back to see her face, the wide, beaming grin on the boy's face slowly shifted into one of bemusement, almost like he was pondering the mysteries of life and the girl's face had raised a complicated and perplexing quandry. The bemusement slowly shifted back into the wide, beaming grin, as if he had found that answer to the universe.

"Do you wear a mask because you forgot to brush your teeth this morning and you don't want to breathe on people? I think I have a mint somewhere in here..."

Okay, so tact might not be one of his many talents.

Before he could fully embark on his spelunking mission into his knapsack, the final piece of the puzzle strolled into the room and moved straight to the board. Ikko had met many powerful people since he had arrived in the village...and he could safely say that this person was...well...different. It was a difficult concept to pin down. It was not just the sense of confidence and control that radiated from him, that wasn't new. Shouyu was ridiculously confident, but it was an easy confidence, a relaxed confidence, the kind of feeling that regardless of what he could be, Shouyu would eagerly join Ikko on swiping someone's secret cookie stash. Even Bosu-sama, who was incredibly intimidating...was different. She was scary and imposing, but it was more subtle and scheming in nature, kind of like what she was and what she could do was buried in subtext and suggestion...Tsuyoshi Junko was a presence that expected respect. It did not ask for it, it did not suggest it, it did not even command it, his very presence carried with it the forgone conclusion that respect to him would be paid and any other reaction to his words simply could not exist. Unfortunately, Ikko wasn't especially good at respect and his brain immediately had his lips muttering in contemplation. .

"He's our sensei until we draw our last breath? We're not his students any more if we stop breathing? Is it like getting fired? What if he draws his last breath? He's older than we are...statistically speaking he'd probably die before we would, if he draws his last breath first, is he still our sensei? Do we fire him if he stops breathing? It'd be kind of rude if we got fired if we stopped breathing but he didn't get fired if he stopped breathing I should probably ask him to make su...oh"

Ikko then realized that the other boy, Uchiha Arata, had finished his introduction and based on the order in which they entered the room, it was naturally his turn to speak next. The Uchiha's introduction was confusing too, was there some special meaning to Arata? Was there a secret name language he hadn't learned yet? That'd be frustrating, Ikko was having enough trouble with the one language he already spoke. It took him three, four, maybe ten times of re-reading his Sensei's name to himself until he was sure he said it right. Maybe he meant Uchiha said something. Did it? Ikko vaguely knew that Uchiha was one of those...Bloodlines that Hoshi had taught him about, but the boy wasn't especially sure why it merited special mention. Perplexing, he'd have to ask him later.

"I'm Funai Ikko! I like being a ninja, I also like running on walls and throwing knives and eggrolls and..."

And the introduction was clearly over as the boy's eyes seemed to glaze over and his pupils aimless wandered to the ceiling, the boy clearly now alone with his fantasies of eggrolls.

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The moment Minako walked in through them doors, she got stared at by them both to an extent, but more so by the one who cannot seem to sit still. If Minako was going to be honest, he looked so adorable, like she could just hug him, ruffle his hair and the like. She didn’t do that however. She just stayed where she was ever so casually, letting her robot-like body stay casual and just.

Upon seeing the boy walk up to her, she tilted her head in confusion, then he asked her if her breath stank or anything of the sort because of her wearing the mask. While Minako was offended by this question, she also found it sweet that the boy the wanted to find a mint for her. From this alone, she could tell that he has good intentions, he just needed to be careful of what he says to people or he could be landed with a punch to the face.

After that little moment passed, the door opened to reveal a much older male, Minako’s head directed itself straight towards him… If she was going to be honest, she wasn’t too sure what to make of him. He seemed like he would pick on the fact that she was ungraceful with her walking, her techniques. This was going to be rather difficult, for sure. It was probably going to be rather difficult, if she was going to be honest, but it was too late now, her fate was sealed and now she has to deal with someone who could potentially break her.

Upon seeing the older guy write his name on the wall, the female bit her lower lip in nervousness… she has heard of the Tsuyoshi’s before. In fact, she's friends with a Tsuyoshi. It won’t stop the fact that it may make life harder for herself, but at least it gives her comfort, to say the least.

“Last breath, huh?” She mumbled under her breath, this will be interesting indeed. She wasn’t really used to suddenly having a sensei, in fact, she never really did have a sensei, nor did she even have anyone to look up to apart from her father, and even then, she doesn’t see her own father as a sensei, she only saw him as a rock, as someone who helped her, not taught her.

With the other two giving off their introductions before her, she bit her lower lip, which couldn’t be seen underneath her blue mask, and she sighed softly. On the bright side, it made her a little more comfortable and more down to earth.

“I guess it’s my turn then!” Minako announced, before looking over to Junko and then gazed over to the two boys with her brown hues. “My name is Fujiwara Minako, but feel free to call me Mina if you boys want, for I really don’t mind. I am 19 years old, and I have an older brother named Yusuke. It will be a pleasure working with you all. A little reminder though. Please, please, please, do not make fun of me because of my mask… just a little security thing.” She admitted. If Junko really was the Medical Sennin, then she was sure that he would know why, since she had to go to the hospital for her wounds to heal properly.

“Apart from that, that is really it from me. I must ask though, sensei, what about you??” She was hoping she wasn’t out of line here, but she really needed to determine if she was going to get some difficulty from him or not.

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”Someone’s checking me out already. No surprise from the Uchiha.” Junko thought observing the boys chakra built up in his eyes as he observed Junko. Wasn’t that ironic? The observer (Arata) was being observed as well.
As the introductions would commence, the young Uchiha would be the first to go.


"Uchiha Arata. I guess my name alone gives a bit of information. Not sure what else to say but looking forward to working with you all.”

”Alright. Nice to meet you Arata.” Junko said before his eyes shifted to Ikko who was mumbling to himself. He seemed energetic as he stood and that was interesting to see when he had gone through so much. If anything, Junko expected a quiet and low key type of vibe from him. Instead, Junko received crazy excitement. You know? The kind you get from egg rolls apparently.

"I'm Funai Ikko! I like being a ninja, I also like running on walls and throwing knives and eggrolls and..."

”Well. I promise we shall throw plenty of knives. Maybe even have egg rolls on me someday.... again, someday.” Junko said putting emphasis on the “someday”. The kid was already excited. Junko didn’t need the lad to explode. Looking from the lad, Junko’s eyes shifted towards the young lady of the group.

“My name is Fujiwara Minako, but feel free to call me Mina if you boys want, for I really don’t mind. I am 19 years old, and I have an older brother named Yusuke. It will be a pleasure working with you all. A little reminder though. Please, please, please, do not make fun of me because of my mask… just a little security thing.”

“Apart from that, that is really it from me. I must ask though, sensei, what about you??”

After listening to her response, Junko began to slowly nod. One could tell she was quite mature and was possibly a little self conscious or insecure about what was behind the mask. Surprisingly though, she turned things back to Junko. ”Hmm. Well.” Junko said with a brief pause not really wanting to talk the kids heads off. Nevertheless, he’d tell them a little about him. ”I’m pretty simple. I like combat, reading to exercise the mind, hunting, and I love family. Family means the most to me. It makes me whole. As we journey, we all shall become a family as well.” Junko said with a nod. More than likely the young ones already knew about the Tsuyoshi estate and Ikko probably seem the twins around the academy.

”Oh. And I love my chocolate chip cookies.” Junko said finishing things up. ”Now, I’d like to know your goals. Spend sometime and really think about what do you want to accomplish inside and outside the shinobi world before you reply. After you’re done thinking, make your way to the board. Write your name, underline it, and under it write your goals. Then verbally speak what you wrote for me.”
 

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Arata gave his teacher a nod as everybody else followed in turn with their introductions. With this he could get a bit of an idea about their personality such as the short boy being energetic and seemed to really have a passion for egg rolls. The girl was older and was self conscious about her mask, probably due to something that happened to her in her past. After them went sensei himself, explaining how he was a family man that really needed to have his chocolate chip cookies. Admirable.

Their next task was to write on the board their goals. He said to take his time and Arata planned to do so. His gaze shifted up towards the ceiling as he thought about just what his goals were. He wanted to become a great ninja. However was that something he could just write? To many that seemed to be a vague goal and one that just about every ninja wanted. He wanted to be a great ninja to make his parents proud, be a good role model for his little brother, and to be able to protect those he cared about. In order to do so he needed to become much more powerful. Arata stood up and strided towards the board and picked up a piece of chalk and wrote his name and underlined it. Underneath that he wrote what he thought of so far.

Uchiha Arata
Become stronger
Build up the Uchiha clan
Graduate to Chuunin
Defeat Tsuyoshi Junko

Arata didn't have too many long term goals because he just hadn't gotten there yet. He was building up step by step. However now it was time to verbally explain his goals.

"For my first goal I want to become stronger. Both mentally and physically. By becoming stronger I can protect my family, the village, and you all, and become a great ninja. Next I want to build up the Uchiha clan. It doesn't have much of a presence here and I want to change that. I want to graduate to Chuunin. That should be an obvious one. Finally I want to defeat Tsuyoshi Junko. You're not doing a good job as a sensei if your students don't surpass you."

While these weren't permanent goals, They were steps. He'd eventually find new goals and move on with life. Arata's shifted his gaze towards his sensei and then the other two. He set the chalk down and stepped to the side so they'd have room to do the same.

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Ikko was snapped out of his reverie by the promise of the best kind of eggrolls, eggrolls that someone else was paying for. While "Don't steal from people in the village" was one of the first lessons that had been impressed upon the small child when he had arrived at the village, he had also took great pains to confirms that it isn't stealing if people give you free stuff, just if you take free stuff. Why the two concepts were actually different was a lesson that was quite honestly lost on the boy, free stuff was free stuff, but he was also told that he didn't need to understand, and he was trying oh so hard to do that whole "obedience" thing. He wasn't very good at it.

Ikko craned his neck back whenever it was the woman, now known as Fujiwara Minako, had her turn to speak, the boy almost reclining the full arch of his back to gaze up at her with those ocean blue eyes. Her words caused the boy's face to scrunch up a bit, like he was experiencing an especially unpleasant smell right under his nose. She didn't like being made fun of because of her mask? Well, that did make sense, no one was especially fond of humor at their expense, especially not if it was something that could hit an especially sensitive nerve, but had Ikko inadvertently hit that nerve? To be fair, he had made fun of her hypothetical breath, not necessarily her mask, but he supposed the two were interconnected enough that he may have offended her. Maybe her parents were killed in a freak halitosis accident. Ikko continued to be...what was the word the woman had used...Incontinent! Ikko would need to stop being so incontinent when he could offend people. Before he could apologize for his incontinence though, Junko spoke up once more, first to answer Minako's question and crush Ikko's spirit...and then to crush Ikko's spirit some more.

It had started off strong as Ikko turned his attention back to his new teacher. The man opened up with liking combat, Ikko was on board with that, Ikko liked to punch bears too. Ikko didn't like reading much, that involved words and writing and other icky stuff, but it was fine that he enjoyed it, plus he liked hunting, to which the previous bear punching could be referenced, but then he said something that made Ikko's heart drop through his chest and, as far as a straight line was concerned, somewhere out of his left buttock, and through the very floor. Family. That was a word that had, in multiple shapes and forms, haunted the young boy. Junko was hardly the first to claim that family was of paramount importance, that everything began and ended with family and that without family, life really had no meaning. To someone who had never enjoyed such a luxury, that concept was so fascinatingly confusing. Ikko had never had a family and as a result had no idea how to define the word much less understand how it felt to experience it. Of course, he understood the definition of "family," such as parents, brothers, cousins, the temple camel, etcetera, but the abstract concept of family, the true meaning that evoked such powerful emotions...it was something beyond his comprehension. The monks had said he would come to see them as his family, so he rather liberally gave them the moniker, and then when he came to The Hidden Cloud, he was told that the whole village was his family...which he again just accepted, but he never felt the feelings that Junko conveyed...it was like asking a fish what it felt like to walk.

The mention of cookies helped a bit, Ikko was quite partial to cookies, but any spirit he recovered was quickly dampened when Junko gave them their task. Not only did he want them to think about goals and what they wanted for the future, which was a difficult enough task for a boy who was hard wired to think exclusively about where he was going to get his next meal to be able to survive to see tomorrow, Junk wanted him to write it down. Now Ikko's heart AND his confidence were plummeting. It didn't help that Arata had strode up to the board and handled the task easily, not only did he find the right place to underline, which was useful for Ikko because he didn't know what that word meant, but he even had goals. Ikko didn't understand those goals outside of "get stronger" since he didn't know what the Uchiha clan was outside of, he presumed, Arata's family, which is something he wouldn't understand and he didn't know why he wanted to defeat Junko, since he wasn't a bear, but he at least had goals, Ikko had no idea what he wanted to do in the future, much less how to write it down. He had just barely learned to write a week ago.

Still, as Arata cleared out, Ikko was not going to let a little thing like competency get in the way. The boy bolted toward the front of the class and eagerly took up the piece of chalk. He had never written anything with chalk before, but he just had to do what Arata did, right?

"FUnAi iKKo"

While Arata's text was clear, concise, and properly capitalized, Ikko's handwriting looked like he wrote his name with the chalk in his mouth rather than his fingers while he was having some convulsive neck seizure, but he at least managed to spell his name right. Next came the hard part. Arata had four goals, so he should have four goals, probably, maybe, he didn't know what the rules were. What were his goals? Right now he wanted an eggroll...so was that a goal? He'd write that. No, that wasn't big enough. He needed a bigger goal than that right? What else did he want to do? Oh, the obvious answer, he wanted to punch a bear! That was what he really wanted to do, but was that big enough to fit for Junko's goal? He thought it was, but he didn't know if that was really what Junko was looking for. There were other things he really wanted too. It was difficult to remember which was which with that word though. One had four letters for cognizance, it was tricky to remember. Oh, he also like popsicles. OH! And he wanted to be stronger too! It worked for Arata it could work for him too!

"EgGropuNcHbeNofAmmaKepopsicleGETSTRONGER"

When Ikko backed away from the board, instead of a neat coherent list his teammates were greeted by this Frankenstein abomination of language, but Ikko didn't seem to understand the horrors he had unleashed upon the world as he proudly did an about face and beamed happily at the rest of the team. He didn't care if it didn't look at nice as Arata's or if his attempt at writing had taken up roughly 80% of the remaining space on the board, he had five things to Arata's four, he clearly won.

"My first goal is to get another Egg Roll. I also really want to punch a bear in the nose because an unpunched Bear is...well I just really want to punch a bear." He hesitated, a pang of uncertainty coming over his otherwise cheerful face, before it vanished and he quickly continued on. "I also like to make popsicle and eat popsicle and then make more popsicles and I really want to get stronger so I can afford to eat more egg rolls and punch more bears and make more popsicles!"

Ikko then strolled away from the board, acting as if anything he had just said made sense in any way, shape, or form. He'd settle for tying Arata, this time, he wasn't really ready to open up about his point of ignorance that truly bothered him, that truly upset him. For now he'd focus on strength, egg rolls, popsicles, and bear punching.

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Upon hearing what Junko answered with, didn’t irk the younger Fujiwara at all, he seemed to like things that probably would have been expected… except the chocolate cookies. Minako could really get down with the fact that he likes chocolate cookies, because she does too, in fact, she loves all kind of sweet stuff. If she had to put it down to her favourite thing out of sweet stuff though, it had to be cake. Cake was great.

Minako’s train of thought stopped the moment Junko suggested something however, he wanted the three of them to write their names on the board, list some goals they have and then speak to the group about them on a verbal level. While this made Minako nervous, she began to think about what does she actually want… there was a few problems with this however. Minako’s real desire is to only kill her mother, she may get a few more ideas from the boys though, so it’s not all that bad, she guessed. She knew she would probably be in real trouble if she mentioned her mother, so she decided to keep that hush hush.

Some time later, the blonde simply couldn’t believe what she was seeing, the goals that the boys had were rather different aspects of goals. Arata’s seemed to be… rather edgy at the end, because he wanted to defeat Junko, and that was quite worrying. Their sensei was there to teach them after all, and to not have their arse kicked. She wouldn’t want to bother with Arata it seems! While Ikko’s was actually quite adorable, she wanted to squeal all the time while he spoke. She actually did feel sorry for him for his writing… Maybe Minako could teach him how to write better someday or something, because it only made her want to pat him some more. She was a bit concerned about him wanting to punch a bear, but she will let that slip… because children are extremely weird sometimes.

Halting herself from leaning against the wall, Minako chuckled and shook her head, letting herself walk over to the board. She still wasn’t sure what to pick, because the two boys had different goals on different ends of the scale. Normally, she wouldn’t let that affect her… but she really didn’t know what to write.

After a good 5 minutes, the female finally knew what to write, and began to write her name on the board. Her writing was actually rather fancy, it was one of the things she did take pride in, because calligraphy skills seemed to be the only thing she was overly decent at, something which didn’t take too much time for her to perform.
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With her name written down, there was only a few things which Minako put down afterwards in normal handwriting, which wasn’t messy, it was neat, yet it was in block lettering so it could also be easily read, compared to her name.

“There…” She said as she stepped to one side and then turned around to show off her goals to her sensei and the other 2. “Sorry, I just really love showing off my calligraphy skills.” She coughed lightly. “If I am going to be honest, I don’t really have any unique goals except one which I have already listed, since I want to go where the wind will take me…” She chuckled softly before she looked over to Junko. “I do have common goals however. I want to surpass my current abilities, so like Arata, I do want to get stronger within myself. I would also like to help others, as I would prefer if nobody was hurt or anything of the sort, especially if they are innocent.” This was a lie, she wanted to hurt her mother. “The unique one is to probably become a more graceful fighter. I have always been the type to love weaponry, in fact, I have my favourite weapons on me today. That is merely because I love practicing with them however. I urm, hope that isn’t too weird. I urm… well, I think I covered everything. Oh no wait, one more.” She said as she turned around and wrote one more on the board.

“To improve with everything.” She said as she finished writing it, she then put down the chalk and turned around to Junko, although he couldn’t see it. She was giving off a small smile.

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Uchiha Arata
Become stronger
Build up the Uchiha clan
Graduate to Chuunin
Defeat Tsuyoshi Junko

FUnAi iKKo
EgGropuNcHbeNofAmmaKepopsicleGETSTRONGER"

Fujiwara Minako
Surpass my current abilities
Help others
become a more graceful fighter.
Improve in everything

One by one they stood. First would be Arata, who seemed to be first at everything. A certain eagerness was in the boys heart and that wasn’t bad. It was quite good and hopefully he’d keep it up for the days ahead. Upon listening to the young Uchiha, he didn’t seem to want nothing out of the ordinary. At least for his age and where he was in life. Well... that was until he made a goal to beat Junko one day.

Raising a brow as the young one even had the balls to put that statement on the board, Junko simply nodded in response. ”Big goals I see.” Junko said as Ikko raced to the board next with unshakable enthusiasm. As the chalk tap danced across the board... one would easily notice the young boys lack of knowledge on the basics of sentence structure. After he was done writing, Junko simply stared and blinked for a few seconds before he deciphered it. ”Egg rolls. Punch? Make popsicles. Get stronger.” Junko thought as the boys words were granting even more clarity.

Last, but not least. The young lady of the group ventured to the front and gracefully wrote her name in an artistic manor very different from Ikko’s. Her goals were simple as well and expected. Everyone for the most part wanted to get stronger, move to the next rank, and serve cloud as shinobi. If they did that, a snowball effect would occur. Allowing them to handle their other goals. For example, If iKKo grew stronger, he’d have a bigger stomach for egg rolls, learn ice ninjutsu to make popsicles in a blink of an eye, and knock bears out in one punch.

As Minako finished up, Junko motioned back to the board and picked up a piece of chalk. Beginning to write, he made things blunt and simple.


“To help you all achieve your goals”

Putting the piece of chalk down, Junko looked back at Arata’s goals and smirked before turning around to his new pupils. ”Unfortunately I can’t help you beat me. That’s something you’ll have to figure out on your own.” Junko said with a brief pause. ”But as stated, I’m here to serve you all in the end. Teach you, watch over you, and to make sure you grow and reach your goals. If I do that, then I am successful.”

”So, Let’s begin shall we. Our team is made up of a sennin, two Genin, and an academy student. Keep this in mind, you are only as strong as your weakest link.” Junko said bluntly. ”This is a team. If one fail, you all fail. If one succeed, you all should succeed. So, with that being said! Ikko will have a Genin exam in the future. If he fails, you all fail.”

”In effect. Arata. Minako. You two will once again be placed into academy. You two are already Genin, know the ropes, and should be able to lift Ikko up to have all the small essentials of a shinobi just as you’ve been taught.” Junko said with a nod. ”Questions? Comments? Cookies? I can go for some cookies.” Junko said before his body seemingly poof’d into smoke.

Now, the trio had a task. If they failed, they failed together. If they passed, then they’d be ready to advance to Junko’s training. First thing first though, he needed the entire team to have the essentials of a Genin. Through the process, they’d bond and grow while building up the weakest of the group.

Little would they know, Junko was now right outside the window with chakra at his feet. They’d think he was gone, but he’d be listening until they made their exit.


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After himself Ikko rushed up towards the board. As he watched him write on the board he scrunched his eyebrows in confusion. Just watching what he wrote down he couldn't understand what he was writing. Finally by the time he finished all that was there was a jumbled mess of letters besides for the end. What Arata could understand was egg roll, punch ben, make popsicles and get stronger. Now the only question was, who's Ben? Arata was going to ask but decided against it. Maybe Ben was somebody from his past, somebody who haunted him. He didn't want to bring up bad memories for Ikko so he decided to save the question for who Ben was. Only when Ikko explained what he wrote did Arata understand that he meant punch a bear, not a 'Ben'.

With that done Arata shifted his gaze towards the remaining member of the trio, Minako, who strides towards the board and wrote her name and goals. This time Arata could clearly understand what was trying to be written down compared to.. well, whatever jumble of letters Ikko wrote. When she finished her handwriting was neat and well written. He understood perfectly before she began her explanation of her goals. Her goals were rather basic like his but at their current stage there wasn't too much they would have a goal for. They didn't know what would come in the future. The Uchiha's eyes glanced over to Junko who had began to speak once more.

This is when Junko dropped the hammer. It was only a difficult task because it wasn't something he was doing. He couldn't decide for himself, Arata couldn't clear his own path. Instead he had to rely on somebody else. This was something he wasn't fond of doing but teamwork was vital, which meant trusting and having faith in your teammates. Arata looked over at Ikko for a moment before back at Junko. What could he do to help the boy pass his Genin exams? He wasn't sure but by the time he looked back at Junko he vanished. Sure he could probably find where he was if he was close but it didn't matter. He was probably off doing some Sennin business.

With their Sensei gone Arata looked at both of his teammates before stuffing his hands into his pockets and sitting on the teacher's desk in the classroom. "Well, seems we have our first 'mission' right? I know all the basics and such they they teach in the academy and then some. Uhh Jutsu wise I know quiet a bit. If you need any help with anything you can ask me." Arata directed this towards Ikko as he was the one who needed to graduate. He figured Minako knew some things as well and really it wouldn't be too difficult to get him to graduate.

"Well if anybody needs anything then come find me, I'll be around." Arata nodded to them before leaning forward onto his feet and pivoting to face the door before step by step he strolled out the room. 'This sure is an odd bunch..'

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Minako was ready to have a complete breakdown, which only escalated the moment Junko vanished, probably to get some cookies or something considering he mentioned them. The fact that she had to go back to the academy just for the sake of helping Ikko to pass sounds horrendous. She has already been through that part of her nightmare. In fact, Junko immediately sounded like one of her past teachers, simply for the fact that they both mentioned something, failure. If anything, Minako was also worried for the young boy, she knew what it was like going through that exam and she wanted Ikko to be prepared for the worst, simply because she didn’t know how his exam would go or if they have changed over the years.

Watching Arata go, Minako nodded once and waved goodbye before looking over at popsicle boy. She really didn’t want to do this, but the first thing towards teamwork was the bonding. With this in mind, Minako actually took her mask off and dropped it to the floor, revealing her scars. She didn’t know how she was getting such bravery, but all for the bond… right??

“We should get you started then.” Minako placed her hands on her hips as she then tilted her head slightly to the side. “First, your writing… could be improved, daresay I admit. I want to help you with that. Let’s meet up in a few days time and I could help you with that. Okay??”

While she knew that everything she was proposing was rather out of character, and while she really just wanted to be her lazy self and chill, she had no time for that stuff. She didn’t want to fail, she wanted to pass with flying colours unlike last time, and hell knows what Junko has in store for them.

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Ikko...would be lying if he claimed to fully understand what all had just happened around him. A lot of words were said, emotions conveyed, tasks given, something about Genins and tests and trials and tribulations, but there was something of considerable and dare say paramount importance that took precedence over everything else. He did say cookies, right? Ikko's eyes lit up at the word, the boy blissfully ignorant that all eyes had turned to him and that his personal performance was now about to directly affect whether or not his teammates' lives proceeded on their projected courses. It had even distracted him from asking if Tsuyoshi had to go back to the academy if he failed too. It was only fair really, he did say he was part of the team. But no, cookies took priority over all other logistical concerns.

Then, the monster poofed into thin air, vanishing right under their noses to hitherto unknown lands probably filled with the cookies he promised them. Ikko jumped forward from his spot to glare at the spot on the floor that Junko had once resided on, rage filling up in the boy's tiny belly as he professed that anger unto the heavens. He had, logically of course, assumed that's where the cookies were.

"WE WERE SUPPOSED TO GO FOR COOKIES! Offering cookies then not giving cookies...Sensei is a heinous criminal!"

He had almost missed most of what Arata had said before he had taken his leave, but it had left Ikko with a puzzled expression. Was that all he needed? Ikko was, well, quite honestly not the best when it came to paying attention, or being quiet, or sitting still...or going to the classes in general, but the few he HAD gone to were all things he had been able to do for quite some time. Ikko was capable of quite a lot, even if he very clearly did not look like he was capable of much of anything. Sensei's words were so vague. Was there any information on what he would have to do for this test? Would he even need a test? Ikko grumbled softly to himself about "evil cookie thieves" as Arata finished extraditing himself from the class room and he turned his attention back to Minako who offered up a proposal that Ikko was not the least bit thrilled about.

"Awwwwwww...you're just like Hoshi, always with words and then letters and then words and then sentences and then words. He once said the word paragraph which is like a big block of words. Why can't I just draw a block..."

Ikko fell on his butt in the spot where Junko had been standing just moments before and his head rolled up to look at the chalk board. He compared his work to his new teammates and, as apathetic as he was to the concept of written word...speaking was so much faster so he had no idea why people wrote stuff...Ikko was smart enough to realize that he was woefully inept comparatively and that because Junko didn't bother to tell him, at all, what his test was about, he needed to improve everything.

"Alright, we can meet up later to write blocks..."

Clearly wasn't thrilled about it, but it was progress.

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