Board Thread:Kōgakure Missions/@comment-26510601-20170429214746/@comment-26510601-20170429224002



On that note, Hanzo began to make his way into the Land of Rivers. It was particularly unfortunate that a map or even any directions had been given to the warehouse. Especially the fault of some lazy bastard at the assignment desk in Kōgakure, and not the DM actually just forgetting to include that one detail in. We're already off to a great start, don't stop me now.

Hanzo's journey itself was not hindered or interrupted by any eventful matters, in fact it was perhaps more like a hike as the young Uchiha took the scenic route into the lands. As always, the nature around was plentiful and full of green, green life. The birds chirped and went about their mornings, and perhaps even once along the road if Hanzo paid enough attention he'd notice a spry, observant deer that once seen would prance off behind the grassy knolls of these enchanting forests.

Before Hanzo could even arrive to Takumi Village the sounds of carpentry and smithing graced his ears as the lands parted and gave way to deep and fertile valleys where some quaint villages rested. Once he did though, he was greeted with fond smiles and gentleg greetings from the locals. A hardworking and happy variant, hard to find such people in these days where the world was shocked by war and travesty alike.

Asking anywhere for the Chipakērī gang lead to some lengthy talks, people either angered or scared by the gangs. Even travellers along the road usually had the same response, the gang held a growing presence in these lands and was most unwelcome. After mentioning a warehouse however, any one villager would point out further northeast closer to the Fire's border.

The trip itself would only take 30 minutes or so, but noticeably the closer Hanzo drew to his destination the more decrepit the roads became, ill-maintained as the green life of the land tried to take back what was rightfully theres. Roads began to disappear, and eventually there were no places to turn back apart from the warehouse ahead or turn back.

This however, is exactly how the villagers described it so Hanzo could safely guess at this point that he was closing in. The question was now, should Hanzo stay on or off the roads. What approach would he have when taking on this warehouse's gang?