Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-24937485-20161026160823/@comment-24937485-20161028001517

The larger Sunagakure Shinobi nodded in understanding and let out a low-pitched chuckle yet the other seemed less pleased with Ieyasu’s answer. Crossing his arms, he spat off to the sight and groaned. “Well, it was to be expected I guess. She has long curly white hair and porcelain like skin. They call her ‘The Precious Doll of the Wind.’”. The man then muttered to himself as he walked ahead while the large and chubby, obviously friendlier man, bowed his head and spoke in between loud breaths from the heat. “Much… humph… thanks. Tell... ummfff… please tell her Boro and Geil are looking for her. Sayonara.”. And with that he hobbled after his companion and the two set off down the road heading to Konoha for reinforcements.

Meanwhile, Ieyasu and his squad continued on down the road while their stomachs began to rumble slightly from how long it had been since they last ate. Nevertheless, the Akimichi made a judgement call and led the group down the path with horse tracks. For a long time, they merely walked on without anything interesting occurring save for the fact that they passed a small pack of deer not too far away in the forest.

Again their stomachs would rumble, and if in the mood for some fresh meat this seemed like a good place to find it. Yet, whether it was a good choice to spend time taking a break or not remained to be seen.

Another interesting fact was that they, far off to the east, heard the echo of a loud roaring sound unlike that of any animal.

If un-interacted with up until now, the Deer will all start running away chaotically at the sound of the road, but otherwise nothing much seems to happen.

Rena is first to notice the unusual fact that it seems to get colder the further the group heads south yet the humidity only increases. And it’s soon noticed why, by everyone, as a thick mist starts to spread as far as the eye can see; which is no further than 6 yards. And Ieyasu,O, and Rena seemed to be right in the middle of it as, no matter how much further they walked on, for now, the mist didn’t clear up. Even if they had sat down for a break the thick mist would simply continue to linger all around, reaching up to halfway most trees.