Board Thread:Missions/@comment-24937485-20151210233915/@comment-24937485-20151220024916



“It’s called the transformation technique, Haruka.”

The ‘jounin’ vanished in a small cloud of smoke and in his place stood the 11 year old, Kei Uchiha. His black eyes piercing, while dull, like those of a lifeless hunter. Eyes not fit for one his age. Eyes that had seen far more than a heart could burden, and it showed in the invisible weight that kept a constant grip of his shoulders. Nevertheless, the boy’s visage and posture spoke of one ready to undertake action. He turned to the gate and pointed.

“Kei Uchiha, reporting in. While in disguise, I overheard a couple talking about a brown haired girl in full-black that knocked out a guard and escaped the village. The target has a 30 minute lead. “ Rather than giving his opinion on what to do with this information, Kei kept his mouth his and waited for the Jounin to set up a plan of action. After all, the shinobi ranks were there for a reason and Kei wasn’t one to go in against logic. Yet, unlike his clan-member, Kei wasn’t in the least excited to meet another Uchiha. Instead, he shot her a rather suspecting stare and sighed before looking past the other party member, a Chuunin who Kei had never met before. At least, not that he remembered. DM Post:

-500 yards north of Iwagakure, on the ground-level plains of rock and gray sand that made up the areas between mountains, something suddenly exploded so loud that even those in Iwagakure could hear it. In order to get down from the mountains of Iwagakure, one has to leave the gate, cross one of several long bridges, and scale down the mountain-side or a rough ‘road’ carved into the mountain. Every route carries its own pro’s and cons, and Haruka would now that the west bridge is safest, but slowest. The north bridge follows the direction of the explosion but is subjected to heavy winds, the east bridge brings you to a mountain-top that’s normally used as a lookout and has no way up or down other than running the north-face of the mountain; making it the fastest but most dangerous route due to a large chance at a rockslide.

