Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-34754862-20170623232259/@comment-26510601-20170625223202

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Ren just seemed to freeze up when he saw the inn ablaze. He looked upset, yet he wasn't acting on anything as his hands just trembled ever so slightly. Everyone else around them was working to put out the fire, and he wasn't doing a thing to even help. Quickly the flames were put out, but they already did their damage as bodies started being pulled out. Burnt to the bone, charred black, and a rancid odor of burning flesh that assaulted the senses.

Everything about it shocked Ren, and once he got a good look at the bodies his face turned a sickly tone of white while he broke out in a cold sweat. He wasn't saying anything to Shien either, but finally his body broke out into action as he ran off towards the outskirts of the village. Once outside he finally took a moment of respite, bending over as he heaved up the breakfast he had earlier.

"D-... did you see Tiatsu or anything like that?"

While Shien responded however Ren slowly began to stand back upright his mind fogged while he wondered just what sort of monster did that? He stood there to see if Tiatsu was a casualty of the fire, but nothing even remotely resembled him came out from that bar. He could still see it, that sight would haunt Ren.

If Shien took note that he didn't see anything of Tiatsu either, it seemed as though the only thing they had to go on was to return to the original point. Ren kept turning back to see the village, his body still shaking from what he saw back there. He had never once seen anything so gruesome and terrifying. If Shien suggested they head back to the spot Ren would silently nod his head, today just felt like a bad day now.

Once they reached back to the spot and met up with Tiatsu, Ren would just remain silent waiting for some sort of plan. He felt baffled by all of this and needed to hear something to keep his mind off of what he saw back in Oto. Once Tiatsu gave a plan, Ren would follow with him trying to follow as close as he could to the plan given out so long as it was within reason.