Bakkasama
There is always a greater fool
- Location
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Pronouns
- He/his
Made a reaction post for the first part of scene 41. I think I'm starting to get the hang of making shorter reaction.
Sorry. I lied.
Speaking more seriously, the title can be divided in two parts. "Taking on Roles" means we are going to assume a different position that we used to, which is understandable considering we are taking a leadership position. What's interesting is that roles is in its plural form, meaning that either a) several people are going to take charge of different roles they weren't before, or b) Shizue is taking several roles at the same time. This last option could be because Shizue is stepping up to partly replace Emiko, who inflicted several roles on herself: leader, teacher, mother, psychiatrist… she was all of that for the Emikolle, so Shizue is going to have to take part of those roles. It doesn't help that as everyone has different needs, it also meant that Emiko meant different things for each member. Shizue will probably have to adapt how she acts depending of which member of the group she is interacting with. The phrasal verb "take on" can also mean to challenge or defy something, meaning that either these new responsibilities are going to be a test to Shizue's skills or the chapter will question the validity of said roles.
"Shizue The Responsible?!" also has several interpretations. It could talk about her attitude, that she is serious and you can trust her to do what she must do. Or it could mean that she is the one that answers for the actions of others. The interrogation mark followed by an exclamation mark denotes either doubt that she can accomplish that role or surprise that she decided to take it. It's also an obscure and almost forgotten suffix that the feudal lords of 8th century japan used to mark someone as ninja-jesus but since that role is already taken I don't think that's it (unless Naruto pops up and chooses us to inherit Kurama, but what are the odds of that?)
So, she took this leadership thing pretty seriously. She is already taking this like it's her duty, like it's expected from her to sacrifice her time for the others. We have voted over and over again to try to help people with their problems and to try to make our room common ground so everyone could socialize, so I guess it's in character to be expected to help everyone. I'm not so sure it is to think she has to do it, or that she is expected to sacrifice something. Sure, it is unreasonable to think that taking a more active role won't have consequences; that it won't take a lot of time that she might want to use to spend in other activities or that she will have to now consider the needs of the many before her own. But what Maki asked us was to help to manage people together with Saya and Chuichi. I find thinking like she is doing now that she must have to be in charge of everything, without considering first on relying a bit on others kind of unhealthy.
By the way, I just realized something with all this talk about prices to pay and sacrificing time. Taking a leadership role will take a toll in our monthly actions, won't it?
Wait a minute. We are already doing that. And we have also been taking the decisions in high stakes situations, like how it depended on us whether we continued the casino mission or not after Genta was injured. So the main change is that now we have a lot of people asking us what to do and to mediate their problems (which most chunin's don't have to since ninjas move in 4 men squads). Ok, I see how that can be traumatizing.
Emiko is a single mother of 10 children at 25, trying to put food at the table while saving the world in her spare time. No pressure. It is especially tough since she wasn't really expecting at least 7 of those kids (there is a joke about oops babies there). This got me thinking though. If she was planning to take two or three students from the Archipelago while she already had so much on her plate… why did she want to have a genin team at that time?
No one is a Lady at 5 in the morning. Or everyone is, if you didn't go to sleep yet and have some beers on. I at least find it a bit funny that Genta's mission attire is the same as Jitsuko's.
So basically they looked the only S-rank ninja in the whole thing. I guess that the fact he came from a minor village made the whole thing a lot easier.
That reminds me; we voted that we wanted to find out more about minor villages. Did Jitsuko give us the bingo book because of that vote or it was planned all along?
How normal do you think it is that they put report numbers in bingo books? I don't think it's really practical that after reading the bingo book they have to go to their archives to look what they were talking about, though I guess it's understandable if you think about village security. You don't want everyone to know about your village secrets if the bingo book falls in the wrong hands (like this case) and you only really need the cliff notes if you run into him unless you are actively hunting for him.
Also there's an incident report about the guy's clan. That could mean several things. Maybe they were planning a coup, or several of them were killed. Or if you want to make the guy even more mysterious then the report could be a justification of why they put that name. Like, "OK, to be fair, we don't really know who this guy is. Due to some clues in this report we think his original identity was an Aoyume, but then, who knows?"
The guy's surname is Aoyume, which means "blue dream/illusion". The name Isao could mean different things according on how it's written. Some meanings are "brave man", "Achievement" and "Honor". So the name seems to mean something along the lines of giving the impression of bravery, being a brave man who uses illusions or achieving things through illusions or being the honor of achievement from Dream.
On an unrelated topic, before this I was pretty sure that the one that Emiko wanted to kill was the ANBU leader of Iwa. You know, that mysterious and all knowing spy master that appeared in the intro of season two. Wonder what happened to him.
We don't know if The Laurent is going to use the same clans in the game, but just in case here is a quick summary of their abilities:
1) Amagiri clan: Founders of Yumegakure, they are a clan that specializes in the use of poisons, normally as poison mists that can either damage or paralyze their enemies. They summon giant insects that besides being poisonous also explode in poisonous mist when they are killed. Their weapon of choice is the Kusari-gama, which they enhance with fire chakra flow. In the game one of the bosses of this clan transformed in a giant beetle.
2) Tenro clan: The ones that sealed the Three-Heads, they specialize in the use of Taijutsu and ninja weapons. They have a special transformation technique that turns them into werewolves, increasing their taijutsu. Some of their members train ninken to fight alongside them, which use bladed weapons attached to their legs. Another known strategy is attacking from underground using drill-like weapons.
3) Hirasaka clan: the third Yumegakure clan. They use different techniques to either seal their opponent's chakra or to confuse them in order to make them attack their opponents. They can summon monsters called Nuiba, which are like rock throwing ogres. They also have a transformation in which transform in ogres.
Finally we have the clan of the man in question, the Aoyume, a clan that emphasizes in using genjutsu to control other people emotions. They are similar in that way to the Hirasaka, since their ability to confuse people in the game probably means they are actually genjutsu users. However I think that in Naruto: Kizuna Drive they had to hit you with a mask to cause confusion state, which isn't particularly subtle. Hence the reason a new clan had to be created for the main enemy of the quest, as he needed to have the ability to manipulate others without being noticed to orchestrate a war. About his clan, Genta for some reasons calls it an infamous clan. So either they are feared because they are powerful, because the way their jutsu works scares people (like people outside konoha fear the Yamanaka) or because they have participated in criminal or questionable acts. The fact that there is a footnote of an incident report besides the clan name seems to indicate the last one.
About the clan techniques, there's two things that make their genjutsu special. The first one is that it affects people's emotions. This involves fear, anger, hope, despair, love, happiness, indifference. It means that they can make allies hate each other, make people fall in love with them to secure their loyalty, or change someone's emotions according to different stimuli so he thinks he desires things he actually doesn't. So it's an ability made to manipulate others. It also has the advantage that unlike visual or auditory illusions it isn't so simple to find flaws in the illusion. Even an Uchiha would have trouble realizing that he is under a Genjutsu, since his senses aren't really affected. So the only way to find out that you are under an illusion is to stay calm, know yourself very well, find incredibly out of character how you are feeling, and actually know or suspect that there's a guy going around that can manipulate emotions. And the second criteria may be almost impossible to realize, depending how long term are this guy's plans. If the change in emotions is gradual –and we are talking about a guy that is known for delving in long term genjutsu- then you may think that you came to those conclusions on your own. Worst case scenario you could be under his spell for years and neither you nor anyone around would realize it. It's even worse that one can't really think clearly when they are riding high on emotion, meaning that it would be even harder to stop and think "wait, this is not like me. I'm probably under a genjutsu from the bogeyman in the bingo book!". Mechanically speaking, his Genjutsu will probably be ones that alter your emotion and forces you to do certain actions unless you pass a willpower check against his Genjutsu, with a malus to our willpower since it will be affected by our emotions. Since he is an S rank ninja with 30 years of experience specializing in Genjutsu and infiltration, he probably has a Genjutsu skill of about 100 (and I'm being incredibly optimistic here, thinking that he didn't overspecialize too much so he could increase his other skills to the level of the people he impersonates). Which means that unless we reach at least 90 willpower, fighting his illusions is going to be a bitch, especially since we would need Chakra molding to similar levels to break free, and very high level of Notice to even realize we are in a genjutsu to begin with. I guess a possible failsafe against his genjutsu could be to get someone from the Narani clan of Hoshigakure to join our ranks, but that seems kind of hard.
Hey, now that I think about it, doesn't altering people's emotions sound like what happened to us in the hidden temple? You know, when we were in the stand off and after seeing the seals in the walls everyone started to go berserk?
Moving on, the second way the Aoyume clan's genjutsu is special is in the way it's transmitted since it's made by sound. Since it isn't that hard in the Naruto world to make sound look like it comes from different places than where it comes, this means that he can put people under genjutsu easily while staying hidden. Actually, there is a D rank wind jutsu that works just like our whispering technique, except that at rank 5 the range is 250 feet (and can be noticed with an awareness check, but good luck against an S rank ninja). Basically this means that he can place a ninja under a genjutsu from more than 80 meters away without any of his teammates hearing a thing. Another advantage of using sound as a medium is that it can reach a lot of people at the same time, so depending how much chakra he has and what techniques he knows we might even face the possibility of mass scale genjutsu. It's the same that happened in the Shikamaru Hiden novel; Gengo, the main villain of the novel, was a missing nin from Kiri that had developed auditory genjutsu. Everyone that heard him for a while was compelled to obey him and thought that he was in the right. He used this ability while giving public speeches so everyone who heard him became his subject. On the bright side, if sound is his main mean of placing illusions, it means that if we keep developing Ninja Art: Sound Dampening we might end up developing a jutsu that hinders that way of attack. Mind you, it could probably also limit the use of our sound jutsu, but it would mean that he could now only place us in his S rank genjutsu by touching us, making us see him, making us touch a seal, entering an area with a genjutsu placed or by making us drink or smell something, now that genjutsu poison is also a thing. Kind of like Itachi's genjutsu without Tsukomi. So yeah, we wouldn't be safe either way.
It seems I wasn't so far off in that maybe they weren't sure of his real name. Those are a lot of Aliases. Not really sure how that works, to be honest. It seems like it's not clear whether he was them from the start or if they were real people and he replaced them. In some cases it seems to be the latter, but if that's the case, did he make them disappear somehow? Or he impersonated them for a particular incident but are still alive? The fact that the bingo book calls those name aliases makes it sound like they are saying you that if you heard about them then it's probably him. But if that's the case you would have to wonder how spread is this information, since some of those roles are dangerous if they know you are a fake. For instance, Date Natsumi. Liutenant of Hidden Road. Option a) is that the name Date Natsumi was a pseudonym used by him to join and lose trail of the people following him. The grunts don't know who he really is but the top brass know and they are happy to have an S rank nuke nin with them. Option b) is that he replaced the real Date Natsumi, Hidden Road doesn't know it, and the guys in Yumegakure are torn apart between ROFLMAO at them or being scared shitless. Option c) is that they actually know, but are scared of calling his bluff. I'm more inclined for option a) in this case. Hatake Ko is a missing nin from konoha, jounin level. Again, you have to wonder how much of that is common knowledge. Is the original guy alive and he threw the blame of something else at him? Is Hatake Ko dead and he is using his persona to take jobs in other areas? Did he replace him before or after becoming a missing nin?
Finally, there is Reo Eizo, one of the founders of the true home. Did he replace him before or after that project? If it's before, it could mean that he supported that project to create dissent between civilians and ninjas. It would also mean that Uzumaki Hikaru knew it was him, since I doubt his transformation can fool the byakugan. Actually, I think he said before that they worked together.
So if he was talking about the true home, then that means that he replaced Eizo before the movement started, or Eizo never existed to begin with. Probably the first, since Abe knew him from when he was a Samurai
It probably means too that he knows a bit of kenjutsu to pull the role, by the way. Anyways, we can suppose then that he was one of the founders of the True Home (If he had killed Eizo afterwards Hikaru would outright called him an enemy) so part of the disconnect between civilians and ninjas may or may not have been part of his plan. Also, Hikaru left his village after that, so the anger that made him leave may or may not have been part of a genjutsu too. Not likely, but possible.
Quick note just to point out that he worked on Earth country as Hatake Ko and that we think Isao was related to a tsuchikage murder attempt. Might have replaced Hatake Ko to escape that.
Here is the part where the kids start to realize how terrifying that guy is. He changes identities like old clothes and you have not real way of knowing who he is right now. This greatly increases the importance of Maki's Shomeigan training.
Also, Natsume is a girl. So I guess that he is actually under disguise in road after all. Funny fact, this guy became missing nin at the time Hidden Road was funded.
The rest of his skills is about as expected. All his identities are due high Infiltration and he comes from a genjutsu clan. The Manipulation bit it's in part due to his jutsu, but it probably also means he has rather high Persuasion, Power and Social.
…
Well, I will be dammed. The Big Bad has a Social Build.
The Stealth part makes sense in the context that he probably prefers to stay hidden until his genjutsu take effect. To be honest, if you are based on this it would seem the only thing that justifies the Flee on Sight is his genjutsu, though it could be that his other skills aren't listed because they are "barely" A rank. Also, let's be real here: he has a Flee on Sight designation, but that's Yumagakure's bingo book. It's a minor village. One might argue that they are the ones that know his strength the best, but the guy is probably their only S rank ninja. And it could be that the guy knows information of the village or their weaknesses that the village chiefs don't want their ninjas to find out.
Isao's willingness to experiment how to make long term genjutsu probably means that he was responsible of the creation of the Genjutsu Poison. Which means that he is the boss of Ken and his merry band of bandits (at least 2 more special jounin), that he knows who we are (didn't he gave Ken the order not to kill us?) and that he has plans with Wind Country.
Also, I thought he and Saya were managing people before we got back. I kind of assumed she was going to help in taking a leadership role too.
I'm not really sure why she told Akachi and Ookie about Aoyume-san though, and then asked them to not tell the rest. Are they going to help finding him somehow? What abilities do they have over everyone else? Or is it that she told Ookie because he is her boyfriend and Akachi was there because he is Ookie's bro?
Also there's a reminder there of how Akachi is dealing with depression. It points out how he is smiling, but it's "his kind of smile" which is different than a happy smile. Someday we should inquire about this, especially since we already had a suicide attempt. We already have a twisted tradition of burning an Emikolle girl in every mayor arc, let's not start another.
I think there may be a hint here of self depreciation or crush idealization in how Shizue is making a huge sacrifice for the sake of the whole team and her thoughts go to how her boyfriend could stand her spending less time with him. And a bit of how there is different expectations from men and women. But it could also be that she understands a relationship is built by the two of them and she is happy he understands there are other important things for her too. I guess interpretation depends on which mood you read it in.
You know Emiko isn't on the ball anymore because she hasn't appeared yet making a remark that she wasn't broody a teenager.
So Junko has Kleptomania. I thought at first that she was stealing things as a call for attention, especially since the previous update when we confronted her, but looking back this has been coming from a while. I think the first mention of it was just after the Rancher's mission.
Well, the chibis are in this together. They are the ones that spend the most time with Junko, so clearly they were the first to notice. Which sucks for them, because they have watched her friend doing something morally reprehensible, something they know is wrong, but can't really reconcile with this because of loyalty. They are her friends, and don't want her to be in trouble. Their body language expresses both worry that Junko is in trouble and at the same time hope that we can help to solve the issue. Also, that they are listening to us means that they also somewhat recognize our authority, even if it's only because we are their sempai.
Well, they are an enabling family. I remember talking once with people in a rehab clinic that told me that one of the factors determining whether an addict relapsed was the family support. However, sometimes family's conduct hindered recovery. One of those examples was to make excuses for the patient to hide the problem, while other was belittling the problem. Though Junko's problem isn't substance abuse, we can see both behaviors from the kids. It's their way of coping with the situation, but doesn't necessarily help.
Also, note how everything is crumbling. Not long ago it wouldn't have been necessary to tell Emiko.
You know, Akachi and Rika training together isn't as weird as I originally thought. Both have their own niche, but for the most part their fighting style uses a lot of the ninja basics, so they can find things in common.
I don't think that's going to help Junko though. From what I have read, kleptomania is about impulse control, more similar to OCD. It's not like a kleptomaniac has a quota of things to steal a deal and that's it. They feel the urge to steal which rises causing anxiety until they do it. It could appear at any moment. So just giving them stuff or programming stealing sessions with someone that agrees won't work if she has kleptomania. It might work if this is just a phase or a call for attention. If it is kleptomania I read that aversion therapy and pharmacological therapy with antidepressants is supposed to work, though there aren't studies yet that actually prove it. We don't know how advanced are ninjas in that regard though. In this setting Hidden Star village is supposed to be pretty advanced in psychological treatment so that would be our best bet.
Also, is this right? Didn't "test how to repair the puppets" win instead of "work on testing out the puppets and see how they do"?
*Suddenly thinks of making the puppet's arm into a grenade pin in case it is torn off*
No! Bad Bakka! Those are expensive to fix!
No, seriously. She is beating us too often for my liking. We started on the right foot by winning the miniquest of mastering Cloak of Invisibility and we found her in a hide and seek game in the missing nin camp, but after moving into this base she owned us in another hide &seek and now she defeated our minefield. We are only ahead because the mock chunin exam right now. We have to get our sempai honor back!
So… if the rasengan is practically common knowledge… Can we learn it? We are going to raise Chakra Molding because of puppetry and ninjutsu is our secondary mean of attack, so sooner or later we will have the skills to do it. We will probably never use it in combat even if we learn it, but still is a cool jutsu. Who needs a drill to work on their puppets when you can do ninja-Jesus' signature move instead?
I find it amusing how casually she said she sparred with him. S rank ninjas in this era are far more social than in the past unless they were part of a boy band (Konan doesn't count because she was with the leader).
…
Ok, that might actually be relevant for an infiltration expert, but still!
It's official. We became the group's mother. It didn't take a full update.
Or it could be just be because he wanted to be a teacher. He is living the dream!
So we have board meetings now. We really should have taken Emiko's economics class in the ship to Tea.
I would complain too if I found out we were going to be meeting S rank ninjas on regular basis. In the Naruto world power directly correlates with weirdness, so it's only a matter of time before one asks him if they can take his skin and wear it for the Christmas ball. *looks at Takumi* Actually, nevermind. It has probably happened already.
Oh.
Well, we are in the Land of Wind. If we go the minor villages route we have at the north Hidden Stones, Hidden Rain and hidden grass, with hidden craftman and probably hidden cliff close by. If we want to meddle between knoha and Kumo we will have to go to Land of fire northeast. Land of waves was supposed to be between Tea and Wind in this setting so it's also an option. Going to Land of Earth is unlikely since Emiko is wanted there, and what are left are the southern islands. So we can go to fire, to the historical buffer zone in the north or we can go to the sea.
You know, this scene's title kind of sounds like an episode of "Hey Arnold!". I hope that doesn't mean that the role is going to go straight to "gets escalating the situation in a ridiculous direction" but at least we know that we will learn beautiful moral about life.
Speaking more seriously, the title can be divided in two parts. "Taking on Roles" means we are going to assume a different position that we used to, which is understandable considering we are taking a leadership position. What's interesting is that roles is in its plural form, meaning that either a) several people are going to take charge of different roles they weren't before, or b) Shizue is taking several roles at the same time. This last option could be because Shizue is stepping up to partly replace Emiko, who inflicted several roles on herself: leader, teacher, mother, psychiatrist… she was all of that for the Emikolle, so Shizue is going to have to take part of those roles. It doesn't help that as everyone has different needs, it also meant that Emiko meant different things for each member. Shizue will probably have to adapt how she acts depending of which member of the group she is interacting with. The phrasal verb "take on" can also mean to challenge or defy something, meaning that either these new responsibilities are going to be a test to Shizue's skills or the chapter will question the validity of said roles.
"Shizue The Responsible?!" also has several interpretations. It could talk about her attitude, that she is serious and you can trust her to do what she must do. Or it could mean that she is the one that answers for the actions of others. The interrogation mark followed by an exclamation mark denotes either doubt that she can accomplish that role or surprise that she decided to take it. It's also an obscure and almost forgotten suffix that the feudal lords of 8th century japan used to mark someone as ninja-jesus but since that role is already taken I don't think that's it (unless Naruto pops up and chooses us to inherit Kurama, but what are the odds of that?)
What we have been fearing has become true. The pressure was so much that Shizue has become Schizophreniac. She believes she did something, when in fact she did another thing! It has affected her memories so badly that she even forgot how the previous update ended!Shizue didn't spend two hours up looking over the bingo book. No, she spent two hours thinking about her duties, thinking about what she had to do now. Thinking about whether she could do it, and what price there would be for what she was doing.
Well, that or she got a time machine. It is sometimes hard to tell in fiction.She left, humming, as Shizue just stood in the kitchen and read, read until the morning light.
So, she took this leadership thing pretty seriously. She is already taking this like it's her duty, like it's expected from her to sacrifice her time for the others. We have voted over and over again to try to help people with their problems and to try to make our room common ground so everyone could socialize, so I guess it's in character to be expected to help everyone. I'm not so sure it is to think she has to do it, or that she is expected to sacrifice something. Sure, it is unreasonable to think that taking a more active role won't have consequences; that it won't take a lot of time that she might want to use to spend in other activities or that she will have to now consider the needs of the many before her own. But what Maki asked us was to help to manage people together with Saya and Chuichi. I find thinking like she is doing now that she must have to be in charge of everything, without considering first on relying a bit on others kind of unhealthy.
By the way, I just realized something with all this talk about prices to pay and sacrificing time. Taking a leadership role will take a toll in our monthly actions, won't it?
Important distinction. On one hand we have the factory workers in Tea who didn't get our help and on the other the multiple times that had us sacrificing our puppets to save people and the time we took an explosion for our teammates.There was always a price, always a cost, and Shizue was always willing to pay it when it came down to helping the people. Her friends, at least.
Not the best way to fill me with confidence about our new role, but we already took the job. Let's see where this goes.It was perhaps a mistake. It was perhaps something that was going to cost her enough that she'd change.
Oh yeah, I tend to forget that in the Narutoverse most of the characters are actually kid soldiers. If you take that into account it makes sense to increase the age to become chunin and jounin, since too much stress in the formative years may hinder normal growth, making them unable to reach their full potential. Plus, taking more dangerous roles later means they are more prepared for it so it decreases the mortality rate. Another reason they increased the age for promotion is because now they can afford to do that, as they don't have to produce so many ninjas to keep up with the death toll. That being said, Shizue's case it's not really the same as being promoted to chunin or jounin. After all, they not only have to be in charge of other people, they also have to start going to more dangerous missions like B ranks and A ranks…She was thirteen, she knew there was a reason that the world had started to increase the age at which almost everyone became a Chunin, became a Jonin. Because most of the time, a fourteen year old, no matter how skilled, was not going to be able to handle the leadership pressures of being a Chunin. Better to wait a few more years, and they'll still be there to take charge if they really have the skills.
Wait a minute. We are already doing that. And we have also been taking the decisions in high stakes situations, like how it depended on us whether we continued the casino mission or not after Genta was injured. So the main change is that now we have a lot of people asking us what to do and to mediate their problems (which most chunin's don't have to since ninjas move in 4 men squads). Ok, I see how that can be traumatizing.
Emiko wasn't too young to be a Jonin, but she was young to be a missing-nin with this kind of pressure, trying to raise a handful of children at the same time. Twenty-five seemed ancient to Shizue sometimes, but it wasn't, wasn't at all. And if Emiko was a little young for her responsibilities, what did that make Shizue?
But there was nobody else who'd be able to do it. Maki could help, but that wasn't the same as being able to do what she could. Sometimes you did something because there was nobody else.
Emiko is a single mother of 10 children at 25, trying to put food at the table while saving the world in her spare time. No pressure. It is especially tough since she wasn't really expecting at least 7 of those kids (there is a joke about oops babies there). This got me thinking though. If she was planning to take two or three students from the Archipelago while she already had so much on her plate… why did she want to have a genin team at that time?
"One moment," Maki called out, hoarsely, her voice a little less polished and controlled than the one she used day-to-day, the one that she'd clearly been practicing. Shizue actually had to wait for three full minutes before Maki pulled the door open. She'd gotten dressed, but from what it looked like, just in yesterday's clothes. Pants, a shirt, a vest. Maki hadn't yet taken to dressing all that different from the way she had before, really. Not when she was in mission-mode. That was probably going to change very soon, if she could just learn to believe in herself. Or perhaps not.
Shizue knew far too little about all of this, was playing at all by ear and trusting in them.
No one is a Lady at 5 in the morning. Or everyone is, if you didn't go to sleep yet and have some beers on. I at least find it a bit funny that Genta's mission attire is the same as Jitsuko's.
"Okay, so I have a book… Emiko's target is in here. Somewhere in here."
It took not all that long to find it.
Name: Aoyume (See incident report A-1A5) Isao
So basically they looked the only S-rank ninja in the whole thing. I guess that the fact he came from a minor village made the whole thing a lot easier.
That reminds me; we voted that we wanted to find out more about minor villages. Did Jitsuko give us the bingo book because of that vote or it was planned all along?
How normal do you think it is that they put report numbers in bingo books? I don't think it's really practical that after reading the bingo book they have to go to their archives to look what they were talking about, though I guess it's understandable if you think about village security. You don't want everyone to know about your village secrets if the bingo book falls in the wrong hands (like this case) and you only really need the cliff notes if you run into him unless you are actively hunting for him.
Also there's an incident report about the guy's clan. That could mean several things. Maybe they were planning a coup, or several of them were killed. Or if you want to make the guy even more mysterious then the report could be a justification of why they put that name. Like, "OK, to be fair, we don't really know who this guy is. Due to some clues in this report we think his original identity was an Aoyume, but then, who knows?"
The guy's surname is Aoyume, which means "blue dream/illusion". The name Isao could mean different things according on how it's written. Some meanings are "brave man", "Achievement" and "Honor". So the name seems to mean something along the lines of giving the impression of bravery, being a brave man who uses illusions or achieving things through illusions or being the honor of achievement from Dream.
On an unrelated topic, before this I was pretty sure that the one that Emiko wanted to kill was the ANBU leader of Iwa. You know, that mysterious and all knowing spy master that appeared in the intro of season two. Wonder what happened to him.
There is lots of stuff to analyze here. First let's do a recap of what we know about hidden dream (from the naruto wiki, apparently it is from a video game). It's a minor village that's located in a small country next to Fire country. The location of the village is next of the Forest of Illusions and the mountain of Mythical beasts. It's a small village, composed by three ninja clans yet they managed to firm a peace treaty with Konoha. The reason behind this being that they managed to seal a giant Chakra beast of similar power of a tailed beast, named The Three-Heads. The village's specialty is the transformation technique, which they have modified for combat purposes. In the game this meant that either they took combat forms (like werewolves or oni) or that they used fuinjutsu to get the power of the people they transformed into, at the cost of using lifeforce as fuel. Though I doubt The Laurent would let them have that last technique since it's kind of overpowered, it might be interesting if the village still has transformation technique as one of their specialties. It could be another reason of why this guy is so good with infiltration."Hidden Dream," Maki had muttered at that. "An infamous clan, as far as it goes. They can create genjutsu that manipulate people's emotions, and more than that they don't need anything more than an audio inductor… or in other words, they don't have to see you, you don't have to see them, as long as you can hear them, or they can hear you perhaps…"
"Oh," Shizue said, realizing just how bad that could get.
We don't know if The Laurent is going to use the same clans in the game, but just in case here is a quick summary of their abilities:
1) Amagiri clan: Founders of Yumegakure, they are a clan that specializes in the use of poisons, normally as poison mists that can either damage or paralyze their enemies. They summon giant insects that besides being poisonous also explode in poisonous mist when they are killed. Their weapon of choice is the Kusari-gama, which they enhance with fire chakra flow. In the game one of the bosses of this clan transformed in a giant beetle.
2) Tenro clan: The ones that sealed the Three-Heads, they specialize in the use of Taijutsu and ninja weapons. They have a special transformation technique that turns them into werewolves, increasing their taijutsu. Some of their members train ninken to fight alongside them, which use bladed weapons attached to their legs. Another known strategy is attacking from underground using drill-like weapons.
3) Hirasaka clan: the third Yumegakure clan. They use different techniques to either seal their opponent's chakra or to confuse them in order to make them attack their opponents. They can summon monsters called Nuiba, which are like rock throwing ogres. They also have a transformation in which transform in ogres.
Finally we have the clan of the man in question, the Aoyume, a clan that emphasizes in using genjutsu to control other people emotions. They are similar in that way to the Hirasaka, since their ability to confuse people in the game probably means they are actually genjutsu users. However I think that in Naruto: Kizuna Drive they had to hit you with a mask to cause confusion state, which isn't particularly subtle. Hence the reason a new clan had to be created for the main enemy of the quest, as he needed to have the ability to manipulate others without being noticed to orchestrate a war. About his clan, Genta for some reasons calls it an infamous clan. So either they are feared because they are powerful, because the way their jutsu works scares people (like people outside konoha fear the Yamanaka) or because they have participated in criminal or questionable acts. The fact that there is a footnote of an incident report besides the clan name seems to indicate the last one.
About the clan techniques, there's two things that make their genjutsu special. The first one is that it affects people's emotions. This involves fear, anger, hope, despair, love, happiness, indifference. It means that they can make allies hate each other, make people fall in love with them to secure their loyalty, or change someone's emotions according to different stimuli so he thinks he desires things he actually doesn't. So it's an ability made to manipulate others. It also has the advantage that unlike visual or auditory illusions it isn't so simple to find flaws in the illusion. Even an Uchiha would have trouble realizing that he is under a Genjutsu, since his senses aren't really affected. So the only way to find out that you are under an illusion is to stay calm, know yourself very well, find incredibly out of character how you are feeling, and actually know or suspect that there's a guy going around that can manipulate emotions. And the second criteria may be almost impossible to realize, depending how long term are this guy's plans. If the change in emotions is gradual –and we are talking about a guy that is known for delving in long term genjutsu- then you may think that you came to those conclusions on your own. Worst case scenario you could be under his spell for years and neither you nor anyone around would realize it. It's even worse that one can't really think clearly when they are riding high on emotion, meaning that it would be even harder to stop and think "wait, this is not like me. I'm probably under a genjutsu from the bogeyman in the bingo book!". Mechanically speaking, his Genjutsu will probably be ones that alter your emotion and forces you to do certain actions unless you pass a willpower check against his Genjutsu, with a malus to our willpower since it will be affected by our emotions. Since he is an S rank ninja with 30 years of experience specializing in Genjutsu and infiltration, he probably has a Genjutsu skill of about 100 (and I'm being incredibly optimistic here, thinking that he didn't overspecialize too much so he could increase his other skills to the level of the people he impersonates). Which means that unless we reach at least 90 willpower, fighting his illusions is going to be a bitch, especially since we would need Chakra molding to similar levels to break free, and very high level of Notice to even realize we are in a genjutsu to begin with. I guess a possible failsafe against his genjutsu could be to get someone from the Narani clan of Hoshigakure to join our ranks, but that seems kind of hard.
Hey, now that I think about it, doesn't altering people's emotions sound like what happened to us in the hidden temple? You know, when we were in the stand off and after seeing the seals in the walls everyone started to go berserk?
Moving on, the second way the Aoyume clan's genjutsu is special is in the way it's transmitted since it's made by sound. Since it isn't that hard in the Naruto world to make sound look like it comes from different places than where it comes, this means that he can put people under genjutsu easily while staying hidden. Actually, there is a D rank wind jutsu that works just like our whispering technique, except that at rank 5 the range is 250 feet (and can be noticed with an awareness check, but good luck against an S rank ninja). Basically this means that he can place a ninja under a genjutsu from more than 80 meters away without any of his teammates hearing a thing. Another advantage of using sound as a medium is that it can reach a lot of people at the same time, so depending how much chakra he has and what techniques he knows we might even face the possibility of mass scale genjutsu. It's the same that happened in the Shikamaru Hiden novel; Gengo, the main villain of the novel, was a missing nin from Kiri that had developed auditory genjutsu. Everyone that heard him for a while was compelled to obey him and thought that he was in the right. He used this ability while giving public speeches so everyone who heard him became his subject. On the bright side, if sound is his main mean of placing illusions, it means that if we keep developing Ninja Art: Sound Dampening we might end up developing a jutsu that hinders that way of attack. Mind you, it could probably also limit the use of our sound jutsu, but it would mean that he could now only place us in his S rank genjutsu by touching us, making us see him, making us touch a seal, entering an area with a genjutsu placed or by making us drink or smell something, now that genjutsu poison is also a thing. Kind of like Itachi's genjutsu without Tsukomi. So yeah, we wouldn't be safe either way.
Aliases: Date Natsumi (Classified), [Classified], [Classified] (See incident report #45523 9A/B), Eizo Reo (See Incidents [Classified]), [Classified], Hatake Ko
"Well, now I know why Emiko-sensei didn't share his name. Natsumi's a top lieutenant in Road, Bo-san is a prominent Jonin-level missing-nin of the… rather well known Hatake family from Konoha. And Reo-san."
Eizo. Shizue blinked. "Wait! True Home?"
"Yes. Eizo-sama was one of the three founders of the True Home movement. And if one of them was secretly Emiko's target, then does that mean that they were actually up to no good? It's hard to tell. Some of the dates mean that at least some of the aliases are clearly assumed. Hatake-san, for one. So it could be that Eizo-sama founded it and trained your friend Abe-san."
It seems I wasn't so far off in that maybe they weren't sure of his real name. Those are a lot of Aliases. Not really sure how that works, to be honest. It seems like it's not clear whether he was them from the start or if they were real people and he replaced them. In some cases it seems to be the latter, but if that's the case, did he make them disappear somehow? Or he impersonated them for a particular incident but are still alive? The fact that the bingo book calls those name aliases makes it sound like they are saying you that if you heard about them then it's probably him. But if that's the case you would have to wonder how spread is this information, since some of those roles are dangerous if they know you are a fake. For instance, Date Natsumi. Liutenant of Hidden Road. Option a) is that the name Date Natsumi was a pseudonym used by him to join and lose trail of the people following him. The grunts don't know who he really is but the top brass know and they are happy to have an S rank nuke nin with them. Option b) is that he replaced the real Date Natsumi, Hidden Road doesn't know it, and the guys in Yumegakure are torn apart between ROFLMAO at them or being scared shitless. Option c) is that they actually know, but are scared of calling his bluff. I'm more inclined for option a) in this case. Hatake Ko is a missing nin from konoha, jounin level. Again, you have to wonder how much of that is common knowledge. Is the original guy alive and he threw the blame of something else at him? Is Hatake Ko dead and he is using his persona to take jobs in other areas? Did he replace him before or after becoming a missing nin?
Finally, there is Reo Eizo, one of the founders of the true home. Did he replace him before or after that project? If it's before, it could mean that he supported that project to create dissent between civilians and ninjas. It would also mean that Uzumaki Hikaru knew it was him, since I doubt his transformation can fool the byakugan. Actually, I think he said before that they worked together.
"Would that he be simply an enemy. He's… mostly an enemy, but we've worked together, once. Overlapping goals." Hikaru shrugged. "I don't trust him, but you know what, I hate it sometimes, but I am a ninja, and ninja don't have to trust each other."
So if he was talking about the true home, then that means that he replaced Eizo before the movement started, or Eizo never existed to begin with. Probably the first, since Abe knew him from when he was a Samurai
He was no longer smiling. "Perhaps they were wrong, perhaps we were naive. I wasn't directly a part of the movement, I had my own career as an actor and puppeteer, after I quit being a Samurai...that's actually how I first met Eizo-senpai, one of the three founders of the movement. I knew something of chakra, and he taught me of more of it than I could imagine, and also of the beauty that exists in the world, and the culture that can live there too. I was a young boy, you see, and I knew nothing but what my family wanted. It's not a past I will air for you," he admitted, "But it's part of the story."
It probably means too that he knows a bit of kenjutsu to pull the role, by the way. Anyways, we can suppose then that he was one of the founders of the True Home (If he had killed Eizo afterwards Hikaru would outright called him an enemy) so part of the disconnect between civilians and ninjas may or may not have been part of his plan. Also, Hikaru left his village after that, so the anger that made him leave may or may not have been part of a genjutsu too. Not likely, but possible.
The theatre-master, the one who'd helped her and who she'd helped in returned. "But then at some later date, or…"
"Yes. It's hard to tell for sure. But even the three names we have are important figures. Road, True Home, the missing-nin scene in lower Earth Country, where Hatake is. Missing-nin usually don't operate close to their old homes. Everyone knows that Emiko-sensei only operates in her home country when she has to. Though I think she misses it."
Quick note just to point out that he worked on Earth country as Hatake Ko and that we think Isao was related to a tsuchikage murder attempt. Might have replaced Hatake Ko to escape that.
Jounin at 18 years old, just like the Mizukage. You know, that guy that can summon giant storms to sink entire fleets by himself. Well, actually he was jounin at least when he was 18. Could have been younger, actually. I hope everybody learnt Maki's lesson: don't overtrain your ninja at least until his rebellious years passed.Shizue nodded, and read the next line.
Former Rank: Jonin.
Age: 46
Village: Hidden Dream
Defection Date: 72 PN
"At… eighteen?" Shizue asked.
"There is a reason they don't like giving children power." Maki shrugged. "I am sure that when I look back decades from now, should I live that long, I will shake my head. But yes, the age does mean that he must have replaced at least a few of them. Hatake's in his late forties, Natsumi is a thirty-seven year old woman. He's taking identities and using them, which means the people behind them--"
"Oh," Shizue said. She had this sick image in her head of Emiko being caught, Emiko being replaced. Who would ever know? Shizue wasn't sure. But the thought itself was enough to drive her almost out of her mind.
Here is the part where the kids start to realize how terrifying that guy is. He changes identities like old clothes and you have not real way of knowing who he is right now. This greatly increases the importance of Maki's Shomeigan training.
Also, Natsume is a girl. So I guess that he is actually under disguise in road after all. Funny fact, this guy became missing nin at the time Hidden Road was funded.
I like how human experimentation is listed with the other skills. It's like he has done it so much that it stopped being a hobby and turned it into an art . Stat wise it means he has rather high Intelligence, but besides that there isn't a stat for human experimentation, it depends what he is experimenting with. First things that come to mind are Fuinjutsu/medical Jutsu /Poisons, but not necessarily. Throwing new jutsus to a guy to see what happens is also human experimentation and doesn't need any of the previous skills.Threat Level: S (Flee on sight, Do not engage)
"Well…" Maki said faintly.
Noted Skills: Stealth, Infiltration, Human Experimentation (all captured agents are instructed to commit suicide), Genjutsu (See Incident Cabinet 7-D), Manipulation.
The rest of his skills is about as expected. All his identities are due high Infiltration and he comes from a genjutsu clan. The Manipulation bit it's in part due to his jutsu, but it probably also means he has rather high Persuasion, Power and Social.
…
Well, I will be dammed. The Big Bad has a Social Build.
The Stealth part makes sense in the context that he probably prefers to stay hidden until his genjutsu take effect. To be honest, if you are based on this it would seem the only thing that justifies the Flee on Sight is his genjutsu, though it could be that his other skills aren't listed because they are "barely" A rank. Also, let's be real here: he has a Flee on Sight designation, but that's Yumagakure's bingo book. It's a minor village. One might argue that they are the ones that know his strength the best, but the guy is probably their only S rank ninja. And it could be that the guy knows information of the village or their weaknesses that the village chiefs don't want their ninjas to find out.
No bounty. Ok. They don't even want people adding to the death count. Or he doesn't hold any particular grudge towards his villages and they don't want to waste resources at him, so they decided to let him be other people's problem. But that's both unlikely and a dick move, so I don't think so. It may be that he has information to blackmail his own village to withdraw the bounty. It would support the theory that the "flee on sight" was because they don't want him to spread harmful information. If it was that he is still working for the village they would have put a bounty on him to make it less suspicious, so I don't think that's it."That's… fudge," Shizue said. He was behind all of this, wasn't he? He was… was.
"A Monster."
Bounty (Dead): N/A
Bounty (Alive): N/A
Information: [Classified]
So, has anyone wondered how photos in the bingo books work? I mean, he is clearly posing for this one. Do they let people pose how they like for their ninja ID? Or they search the ninja's house the best picture they can find of them? I like to imagine there is somewhere a bingo book entry with a photo of the ninja with a hat and a birthday cake or something like that because "it was the photo you best saw his face".Then on the other side, there was a picture. He was tall, or so it seemed, pale and thin, with a face that was perhaps a little bit angular, dressed in a white vest and darker clothes, the Hidden Dream forehead protector across his neck, one of his fingers playing with it. He wasn't smiling, but there was something almost playful in his eyes. Despite all of those individual features, there was a sort of blandness to him that reminded her of… well. Of how people looked at Emiko-sensei sometimes, when she was out and about.
"The last known photo. Nearly thirty years, and yet they're sure he's alive," Maki said, quietly.
So she is trying to copy his skillset as much as she can because that way she can understand him and be prepared for what he is going to do. It makes sense in the way that you want a master manipulator to understand another, or be an infiltrator to understand how another would disguise himself. I'm not sure trying to compete in Genjutsu is the best idea, but then again it's not like she can implant herself a doujutsu like the byakugan to counter it. It helps to know it if the guy likes to experiment with new genjutsu because it prepares you to know what the guy could do, but if she wants to beat him Emiko will probably have to find something else."Oh," Shizue said. "And she's going after…"
"A genjutsu master who can play people like instruments," Maki said quietly. "I'm not thrilled at all. And this monster's skillset would explain hers. Knowing genjutsu that have long-term impact on the minds of others isn't common. Even many Jonin-level genjutsu practitioners know very little in that respect. But she was able to wipe memories, and search them as well, and she took to that genjutsu poison remarkably fast. She's using the…" Maki blinked. "I'm pretty sure that the reference I was about to make wouldn't make much sense. But there's a saying I heard once, how the master's tools cannot destroy the master's house. She's trying to beat him at his own game because she doesn't know what else to do." Maki sighed. "Yet… she's had her successes, she had to have."
Isao's willingness to experiment how to make long term genjutsu probably means that he was responsible of the creation of the Genjutsu Poison. Which means that he is the boss of Ken and his merry band of bandits (at least 2 more special jounin), that he knows who we are (didn't he gave Ken the order not to kill us?) and that he has plans with Wind Country.
Yeah, they are going to outsmart Emiko."And we need to help her do all of this," Shizue said, frowning.
"No. I'm pretty sure that she is going to find a way to shuck us off. We're not going to let her. Okay?"
"Of course," Shizue said. Was that even really a question?
Maki, you don't have to "figure out what everyone is going to do". You just have to ask. Use your ears, not your eyes."Now, I thought. We could work together. I could figure out what everyone is going to do, and you could go through a list. Oversee things. And I'll be on standby if two things overlap," Maki said.
Also, I thought he and Saya were managing people before we got back. I kind of assumed she was going to help in taking a leadership role too.
See? That´s the key to success: delegation of work. "Okay Akachi, I'm going to watch over everyone, help them train, solve their arguments, make dinner and solve the logistics of how to keep our almost-a-hidden-village working. You stay quiet.""Don't tell anyone? Okay, I can do that," Akachi said, drily, as Shizue was going over the schedule they'd drawn up. Akachi was smiling but of course, it was his kind of smile.
I'm not really sure why she told Akachi and Ookie about Aoyume-san though, and then asked them to not tell the rest. Are they going to help finding him somehow? What abilities do they have over everyone else? Or is it that she told Ookie because he is her boyfriend and Akachi was there because he is Ookie's bro?
Also there's a reminder there of how Akachi is dealing with depression. It points out how he is smiling, but it's "his kind of smile" which is different than a happy smile. Someday we should inquire about this, especially since we already had a suicide attempt. We already have a twisted tradition of burning an Emikolle girl in every mayor arc, let's not start another.
Ookie is a stay at home husbando. His mother trained him for that."Team… what?" Okiie asked, staring at the schedule. "Oh, nice. You set out some lunchtime. I'll make sure to be there, Shizue-chan. You can count on me."
"I know I can. I always can," Shizue said, leaning forward to capture a kiss with him. It was going to be okay… if only because Okiie was the kind of boy who understood what it was to be busy. He was doing a lot himself, with all his own training.
She wondered about that sometime. Surely someone so nice and accepting would have some limit, some line… but she hadn't seen it yet.
I think there may be a hint here of self depreciation or crush idealization in how Shizue is making a huge sacrifice for the sake of the whole team and her thoughts go to how her boyfriend could stand her spending less time with him. And a bit of how there is different expectations from men and women. But it could also be that she understands a relationship is built by the two of them and she is happy he understands there are other important things for her too. I guess interpretation depends on which mood you read it in.
"Thanks," Okiie said. "So, Team Sasuke?"
"Well, so, a relatively young shinobi that possibly broods a lot leaves their major village for revenge, and there's a bad guy experimenting."
You know Emiko isn't on the ball anymore because she hasn't appeared yet making a remark that she wasn't broody a teenager.
That day was a… learning experience. She went to talk to Junko, and got a slightly sullen apology, and then a guilty smile. "I, just. It's. Really fun. I like doing it. I don't know."
Junko liked stealing things.
So Junko has Kleptomania. I thought at first that she was stealing things as a call for attention, especially since the previous update when we confronted her, but looking back this has been coming from a while. I think the first mention of it was just after the Rancher's mission.
She also once took a comic book from Seiichiro in the missing nin camp, but considering the circumstances in that occasion I don't think it counts. Anyways, the point is that this problem has been going for a while now. Which is worrisome, not only for moral reasons (personally I think that moral implications in this case are secondary, since she can't really control this) but for safety reasons. Shoplifting a civilian in this case is easy and won't necessarily have repercussions for her, but problems will arise if she ends up stealing something of value in a mission and people send a ninja team after her. Or if a ninja from other village sees her stealing and catch her, or if by stealing she compromises her cover. Another worrisome point is that kleptomania is associated with other disorders. Anxiety, substance abuse, eating disorder, gambling addiction and pyromania can coexist in a patient with kleptomania, so we may from now on try to be on guard for that."As well, you should talk to Junko-chan about hide and seek. She needs the practice, and I think she's getting antsy. I was informed of a certain act a little… too late to do anything about it, besides that I was gone while it happened."
"A certain act?" Shizue asked.
"Yuichi-kun was feeling guilty and open, and he told me that apparently Junko-chan had stolen something from a shopkeeper, back before we got here." Emiko tilted her head and said, "Some kind of comic, and from the way Yuichi-kun was talking, you would think that it was the crown jewels. However…"
Shizue's breath hitched as she realized what it had to be. She bit her lip, trying to work through the why's of the act. Finally she gave up, "Why?"
"I'm surprised you have to ask," Emiko pointed out, rubbing her eyes. "It's not much to steal, and the store was selling it for too much, so it wouldn't hurt to just take it."
Shizue flushed, looking away as she played with her hands to try not to focus on the fact that she wasn't exactly free of such… guilt.
"And, besides deserving it, Junko-chan is a shinobi. I'm rather afraid that it's easy to say that the rules don't apply to you, because they don't." Emiko shrugged, rolling her eyes, "If you want your child to grow up honest and forthright and law-abiding, you don't let them model themselves after a shinobi, that's for certain."
Shizue looked at Emiko, Emiko looked at Shizue. Finally, Shizue asked, "Is it a problem, then?"
"If she makes a habit of it, yes," Emiko pointed out. "It's just something to watch for, I suppose. I'll have to monitor for it."
"Monitor for it?" Shizue asked.
Emiko shrugged. "Perhaps you can make a game of hunting for the listening devices," Emiko said. Then she frowned, thoughtfully. "I should tell people about them."
Shizue's eyes were wide. "Listening devices?"
Emiko had the grace to look guilty for all of one second, before she said, "Just a few, here and there. Main, public areas, mostly."
Which made the other day, when she and Okiie had wound up kissing in the kitchen, even more awkward.
"Oh," Shizue said.
"Just… for me, if you notice Junko-chan up to anything, tell me." Emiko said it so sincerely that Shizue didn't know how to even begin to question her about the… well. Monitoring. "And if you notice any of the recording devices now, please tell me."
"Why?"
"So I can hide them better," Emiko said.
Shizue thought about that for a long moment, pacing back and forth. "I'm not… I'm your friend, right Junko-chan?"
"Yeah," Junko said.
Yuichi and Seiichiro were watching, their hands clasped, so very clearly stressed and uncertain.
Well, the chibis are in this together. They are the ones that spend the most time with Junko, so clearly they were the first to notice. Which sucks for them, because they have watched her friend doing something morally reprehensible, something they know is wrong, but can't really reconcile with this because of loyalty. They are her friends, and don't want her to be in trouble. Their body language expresses both worry that Junko is in trouble and at the same time hope that we can help to solve the issue. Also, that they are listening to us means that they also somewhat recognize our authority, even if it's only because we are their sempai.
"But I'm also going to be trying to help out around here more. So, let me ask your friends: why haven't they told Emiko-sensei how long it's been going on? It's clearly not new, and it's been ongoing, right?"
"Well, she sometimes steals our stuff," Seiichiro admitted. "But she always gives it back, and usually before we have to ask."
Well, they are an enabling family. I remember talking once with people in a rehab clinic that told me that one of the factors determining whether an addict relapsed was the family support. However, sometimes family's conduct hindered recovery. One of those examples was to make excuses for the patient to hide the problem, while other was belittling the problem. Though Junko's problem isn't substance abuse, we can see both behaviors from the kids. It's their way of coping with the situation, but doesn't necessarily help.
Also, note how everything is crumbling. Not long ago it wouldn't have been necessary to tell Emiko.
Shizue used Glare. The chibis are paralyzed.That sounded… odd. That sounded problematic, even. Shizue thought and thought, glaring at them,
Why? Are they training something in which Shizue's experience may help them? Because a lot of our talents are quite unique, so I doubt we are going to teach them anything. If it's only supervision (like watching they don't slack off or helping like a personal trainer in a gym) I might understand it, since it increases training efficiency, but somehow I find it like a weird way to spend time if she is short on time. Then again, Maki made the list, so maybe she just put everything she thought may help. She is too observant in that aspect.aware that she had to watch Akachi and Rika train in thirty minutes,
You know, Akachi and Rika training together isn't as weird as I originally thought. Both have their own niche, but for the most part their fighting style uses a lot of the ninja basics, so they can find things in common.
That is another thing that can be partially delegated. Someone else can check if it's right. She will have to break the news or solve arguments if it isn't rightand then she'd have to figure out if the cleaning and cooking schedule was alright, and then and then.
I like Shizue's leading style. Did you do something wrong? You help me test my traps. Effective too, considering we ended up raising traps by 12 points."Okay, Junko-chan. Would you like to help test my trap-making ability? Say, tonight. I set up a hallway full of traps, and make them non-lethal. If you get through them, there's some trinkets of mine that you can take. Or… something like that." Shizue thought it through, frowning.
I don't think that's going to help Junko though. From what I have read, kleptomania is about impulse control, more similar to OCD. It's not like a kleptomaniac has a quota of things to steal a deal and that's it. They feel the urge to steal which rises causing anxiety until they do it. It could appear at any moment. So just giving them stuff or programming stealing sessions with someone that agrees won't work if she has kleptomania. It might work if this is just a phase or a call for attention. If it is kleptomania I read that aversion therapy and pharmacological therapy with antidepressants is supposed to work, though there aren't studies yet that actually prove it. We don't know how advanced are ninjas in that regard though. In this setting Hidden Star village is supposed to be pretty advanced in psychological treatment so that would be our best bet.
This sounds like the plot of Dexter."We'll work the specifics out, but if it's training, that's different than just taking from people. If you can just focus the acquisitive parts into something more useful--"
Who needs to eat when you can replenish your energy with the power of love?That's what the whole day was. There was a restful pause in the middle for lunch with Okiie, which actually just turned into a makeout session--but Shizue really didn't regret that--but other than that she was hustling all day.
So not everyone is happy with us taking charge of the group or with us ratting out information to Emiko. Which sucks. I don't think either Maki or Ookie would have a problem with it, but I don't know about the others. The chibis won't be happy with us telling Emiko of Junko's problem. Akachi would say something if he had a problem. Saya may not really like the situation of someone else taking charge, though I originally thought she had spoken about it with Maki. Rika may find it weird, but I don't think she would particularly disagree. No idea what would Ichiman think.And then came the meal, and those were comfortable and fun, but Shizue did double-duty with Chuichi to help fill Emiko in, and she could see the way people were looking at her.
She was being seen differently, and not in an entirely positive way.
I wonder how that went. "Hey Saya, I need someone with a lot of brute strength to hit this parts to see if they break".And then she had preparation to do, and her own training, and setting up some spars with Saya to see how her new and improved puppets did under physical stress,
Also, is this right? Didn't "test how to repair the puppets" win instead of "work on testing out the puppets and see how they do"?
Not so good. Luckily we have 45 extra xp for our puppets in case we want to improve them though we probably won't do it again until after getting the third puppet.
*Suddenly thinks of making the puppet's arm into a grenade pin in case it is torn off*
No! Bad Bakka! Those are expensive to fix!
Not cool Rika, not cool.Okiie's lips, kissing him softly because she didn't have time for anything else, let alone a full conversation, once lunch was out of the way, and then being interrupted anyways, by a moderately apologetic Rika who wanted to go over med supplies to pick up in town.
Shizue found the perfect way to fuse her trap making and her Yaramachi blood and made a minefield in an underground base. Yet Junko Eri-danced all the way through it like nothing. And she did it being invisible too, since otherwise I can't think another way to sneak while dancing. Well, let's see how she dances now that we raised explosives and traps by 12 each! Bwahahahaha!Junko sneaking through a minefield, dancing all the while, even though the sound was enough to eliminate the sneaking aspect. But she was doing it on purpose, so of course it was going to be a little loud.
No, seriously. She is beating us too often for my liking. We started on the right foot by winning the miniquest of mastering Cloak of Invisibility and we found her in a hide and seek game in the missing nin camp, but after moving into this base she owned us in another hide &seek and now she defeated our minefield. We are only ahead because the mock chunin exam right now. We have to get our sempai honor back!
Well, to be fair, it's a jutsu that was made over a hundred years ago. The copyright license of the jutsu has already expired."And what about how to make a Rasengan?" Jitsuko asked.
"How, precisely, would I know that?" Emiko asked.
"The books and stories all but give away every single step to learn how to do it.
So… if the rasengan is practically common knowledge… Can we learn it? We are going to raise Chakra Molding because of puppetry and ninjutsu is our secondary mean of attack, so sooner or later we will have the skills to do it. We will probably never use it in combat even if we learn it, but still is a cool jutsu. Who needs a drill to work on their puppets when you can do ninja-Jesus' signature move instead?
Well yeah, Naruto had just fought in a tournament, survived a ninja invasion, then fought and defeated a jinchuriki, then fought and survived two S rank missing nin. He had lots of xp and nothing better to spend it in. Of course he learnt the rasengan at 12. Though if you think about it like that then learning the rasengan can't cost more than (B rank fight+A rank mission+S rank fightx2). It is still a lot of xp, which probably was used to raise ninjutsu and chakra molding too.That doesn't mean it's not difficult, but a twelve year old, albeit an impressive and powerful one, learned how to do it." Jitsuko smirked.
I would be impressed too if someone suddenly pulled my family's secret jutsu like that."I can do it. I just don't, because it's never going to be a move that works well with my style, any more than it does with yours. But it did impress Uzumaki, the first time we sparred."
"Uzumaki is too easily impressed, for a missing-nin," Emiko said. "Next question?"
I find it amusing how casually she said she sparred with him. S rank ninjas in this era are far more social than in the past unless they were part of a boy band (Konan doesn't count because she was with the leader).
Ok, this is already getting out of hand. How is someone supposed to know all of that? What's next, knowing what the name of the Mizukage's childhood crush is?The questions were only getting more and more difficult, until Shizue didn't even know what some of them meant, so sunk were they in jutsu mechanics, obscure details from a city she'd never visited (but that Emiko was suspect to perfectly know, well enough to blend in), and bizarre details about other missing-nin and their styles.
…
Ok, that might actually be relevant for an infiltration expert, but still!
Wait, by the end of the week? You mean she didn't find the previous ones completely ridiculous?
WHAT DO YOU MEAN SOME OF THEM? God, we are surrounded by nerds.
I would go with worried. At the point they start considering those questions normal you start doubting their mental health.and yet Emiko kept up a relatively high… well. It was clear she was studying her heart out, and Shizue didn't know whether to approve or be worried.
She was getting used to being worried. Getting used to headaches when Seiichiro went out at night with Akachi, just exploring a little and looking up at the stars… and yet getting back at midnight.
Akachi said that she shouldn't wait up, but what was she supposed to do?
It's official. We became the group's mother. It didn't take a full update.
Chuichi is getting overworked. He deserves a raise. Oh wait, I forgot. Nobody is paying him, he is doing all this out of loyalty towards a woman he met 4 months ago. Someday we will have to ask him why he keeps putting up with this, whether it is hero worship or he just has nothing better to do.Chuichi could have been there, but he'd been working hard to train all the people Shizue couldn't get to, and then he'd been working with Emiko for a reading session, and then--
Or it could be just be because he wanted to be a teacher. He is living the dream!
Oh look, I was right. Taking care of everything else made us lose a training vote. That was more intense than I expected.One week becomes two, and April slowly reaches its end before there was even a hint that something was going to change, that Jitsuko would ever leave. Certainly, in some ways Emiko seems better off than she did before, in other ways worse. It was an orchestra with a few wrong notes bringing it all down.
So when she met up with Chuichi and Maki just after lunch, she didn't expect much to come of it. "Sorry I'm late," Shizue said.
Maki was sitting down, reading through some books, and across the small table was Chuichi, sitting down and frowning at her.
So we have board meetings now. We really should have taken Emiko's economics class in the ship to Tea.
So… I have no idea what that was about. An S-rank puppeteer comes in, he says he is bored, makes some nursery rhymes, and then gets insulted by a genin, threatened us then left. I think I'm missing a lot of stuff, but what I take from this conversation is that he first says he isn't Jitsuko's ally because they share political views. He seems to think that they are wasting their time and is angry because of that. Maki is mad at him because she does care about this stuff. She activates the shomeigan and calls a bluff. She calls him a company man, one that would do anything for the organization but has the hobby of murdering people or pretending to be crazy. Or that he is part of the group because they let him murder and make his creepy puppet skeletons. So he can't be totally mad with Jitsuko because somehow what they are doing here helps the organization. But then Maki corrects herself, so it seems that there's an extra reason, that we don't know, for him to help Jitsuko. Then he says they are about to leave."Me," Takumi said. "I came here."
Shizue blinked, but didn't whirl around, instead turned as--Emiko's phrase really was apt--Jitsuko's pet psychopath strode forward. "Since you three are in charge while Jitsuko-chan acts the fool. The political fool, but the fool. Dance and dance the skeletons do, but bones they all are." Takumi smiled a little softly, as if he were fondly recalling all the bones. "Hurry and scurry towards their graves. Isn't it fascinating?"
"No, not particularly," Maki said, with withering contempt. "You are not so mad as you pretend. It'd be better if you were." She stood up, and there were those glowing eyes, and there was that studious arrogance, that was so Maki that in those moments she could have transformed into a dozen different appearances and still be recognizably herself. "It'd be better, but I believe you're a… what's the word. Company man? But one with a vice. Or, is that the right schema?"
"She does keep me in skeletons, that's for sure." Takumi nodded at that, thoughtfully, as if it were a great gift not to be discounted. "But you know that's not all. I know that's not all."
"I do know," Maki said, quietly, staring at him, even as the killing intent poured out, strong enough that Shizue's knees almost buckled. "I do know," she repeated, her voice not wavering more than a degree.
"We leave you in five days. Prepare yourselves." He turned and left.
Chuichi found out that being a criminal mastermind was Emiko's cover so people didn't realize she was a super hero trying to save the world."S-rank nin," Chuichi groaned. "This isn't what I signed up for. And now that I've asked her what's going on, I wish I hadn't. It's heavy stuff, kids.
I would complain too if I found out we were going to be meeting S rank ninjas on regular basis. In the Naruto world power directly correlates with weirdness, so it's only a matter of time before one asks him if they can take his skin and wear it for the Christmas ball. *looks at Takumi* Actually, nevermind. It has probably happened already.
Ha. Haha. HAhahahahahhaha! No.I do have to ask, how'd you feel if I became your primary teacher?"
It is probably the thing in the next update about asking her lawyers to make us Watari nin and asking us to leave. Anyways, the joke is on him. He is asking us to be our teacher in case we want to leave Emiko but he doesn't want to leave either. He is just fishing for people wanting to leave to convince him of doing it. If he is waiting for that he will probably leave after we achieve world peace and everyone is given a medal."Oh. So she's going to do something foolish," Maki said, quietly.
"It's… well. She's been working hard to help you behind the scenes, but she made me promise not to tell you. And told me that if you figured it out, Maki-chan, that you were ordered to please not reveal it."
"Very… well. So."
Damn S rank ninja, eating all our food Who would have thought that having a giant secret base in the middle of the dessert could be inconvenient."Five days," Shizue said. "We'll have to go on a supply run just after that, we've been squeaking by since they arrived." She could recite the list in her sleep, as well as the considerable difficulty Emiko and Chuichi went through to fill it in such a way that didn't reveal their position. It was time they really didn't have, but it was one thing they couldn't delegate
So there are either one or two xp votes before leaving the base. That's a shame, I liked it here. Wonder if we are going to have a face off with Ken's group before that. Wait a second… Emiko doing something foolish… working behind the scenes for our security… we are leaving the dessert soon…
Oh.
The agreement he is talking about is the job that Emiko did before landing in Reef, right? I don't remember exactly what it was but by context I think she interrupted a Konoha-Kumo alliance against mist. Not sure what Emiko expects to do about those disagreements. I don't remember conflict between minor villages being mentioned before in the story, but when we were choosing in which village we started in the description of hidden craftsman village it said that there were a lot of villages around to compete for the jobs. I don't know if that's what it is referring to but if we go that route then the book we bought about minor villages may turn more useful than we thought."There have been clashes among some minor villages, and disagreements between Konoha and Kumo over important matters of security." He sighed. "All that work done to sabotage an agreement between the two, and now it means there's bad blood there. There's plenty for her to get involved in."
"She'll have to strike," Maki said quietly. "And we're going with her, whether she knows it now or not."
Shizue frowned, thinking on the matter, and then began to discuss the mundanities of base life, wondering where they'd go next.
Well, we are in the Land of Wind. If we go the minor villages route we have at the north Hidden Stones, Hidden Rain and hidden grass, with hidden craftman and probably hidden cliff close by. If we want to meddle between knoha and Kumo we will have to go to Land of fire northeast. Land of waves was supposed to be between Tea and Wind in this setting so it's also an option. Going to Land of Earth is unlikely since Emiko is wanted there, and what are left are the southern islands. So we can go to fire, to the historical buffer zone in the north or we can go to the sea.
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