Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-28412345-20170828035255/@comment-28929139-20170901193021

The Hidden Blade Village was a creature of enigma and mystery. Then again, that could be said for any village housing such a big commodity like the Kanabun gang. At first glance, it just seemed like your typical run of the mill village that bordered between self-sufficient and primitive. But make no mistake about it, this village was far more than what it seemed. It's cylidrical wooden structures were nearly all carved by the hands of people who now strolled about in the open. Nearly all the locals walking around appeared to look like an artisan of some sort as well. The men, most of whom were quite tall and ranging between lean to outright ripped, appeared to be dressed in the garb donned by carpenters, masons and or lumberers. The women, who were dressed more colorfully, all seemed to be hauling around supplies and many were dressed like weavers, beadworkers and painters. Even the children were poking around with tools and supply wagons. Although nobody was dressed like they had more than a few ryo to their name, there was a sense of pride among them all.

However, one thing to note was that nearly every single soul that Akui and his men might cross paths with, was the fact that they carried a weapon of some sort. For some people it was more subtle than others, but from katanas to shanty-crafted wood cutting tools, everyone seemed to be armed. Between this and the fact that this entire village had been hand carved by its own people....perhaps there was a reason why it was called the hidden blade village?

At this current time, just half past high noon, it wasn't quite as bright as it could be because of so many clouds in the sky. It looked like it might begin to rain and there was a bit of a breeze. The sudden change in weather didn't seem to ruse a disturbance in anyone though. People kept going about their business and while they may have all seemed like these tough, inapproachable hardasses, most of them were quite friendly each other and with them being so far out from the other bigger villages, there was a noticeable twang in the accents and a slight difference in dialect.

So now, what would Akui and company do? Business was a-boomin' and there didn't seem to be anything of interest happening.

Yet.