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Mendi-chan wrote:*Mendo sits at his desk in his office on the top floor of the Kage's building in Muffingakure... Tossing a stack of dossiers at the wall he curses under his breath.*
It's been awhile since we've had a bit of warfare around here... I should've known that it wasn't going to last forever.
*Glancing out the window he narrows his eyes. The ninjas of the Muffin village were doing their best to remain neutral... but skirmishes on the outskirts of the village were becoming more and more of a problem. Somehow he had to figure out a way to keep this war outside of the great walls of the village, while remaining totally neutral. Eventually he'd try to send envoys out to both sides, but right now everyone was so volatile... it was hard to reason with anyone.*
Restless Lucidity wrote:Under the cover of shadows, a rather slim, small figure dashes between the places available to hide. He peeks out from the rugged wall that he's clinging to to observe his surroundings and makes another dash, clearly trying his best to stay out of the view of the gangs that scout the streets. He wasn't sure if they were there, but he had to assume. He takes a deep breath and tries to scope out the area ahead, carefully considering every possible outcome of making that decision. He had to get to the other side of the street... people who needed his help were there and he had to get to them. He checks the contents of his quiver and also to be sure that his short bow is still securely fastened on his back. Afterward, his large blue eyes focus in one direction: forward.
As quickly as he can, he runs across the street, ending his dash with a somewhat less than graceful slide. He stands not a moment after to dust himself off, taking another look at the area behind him to be absolutely certain he wasn't seen, heard, or followed. After he looks long enough to be sure, he continues along, weaving through the dark alleyways formed by the many houses in the area. He walked on with a fixed, determined gaze, his short white hair teased by the winds he could feel due to his fast pace. His animal-like ears twitched, and again he stopped in his tracks. The only way forward was through another wide, open area. He wasn't sure he could chance this one... but he would have to try.
Whether through determination, pride, bravery, or stupidity, he made the dash. But this time, he couldn't seem to keep his momentum... and tripped. He frantically gazes around to see if he's been spotted. Everything else was secondary...
(EDIT: A reference picture for those who care to see it. It does not, however, perfectly match the character.)
Sam wrote:Sam finds himself in a pickle. Since the transformation of his body he now has the ability to utilize color energy without getting transformed (unless he is overwhelmed of course). However it is because of this newfound power that Sam now finds himself growing a constant need to devour color fruit. Due to this obsession, Sam has spent his time growing primary color fruit to devour. However, he has grown tired of the easy to get cocomelons and tomapples and now finds himself lusting for tertiary colors. Knowing both gangs have them in their possession, he has a choice of either joining one of the gangs, or steal from them and fight the good fight. Either way, Sam knows that either choice will lead to severe consequences for him.
Blaze wrote:As he trips... a nearby group turns to look at him. It consists of a white-haired man with pure white wings, a miko and a nun. Members of the Choir. Normally, they might have not given the boy a second glance... but the way he looks around make shim look guilty of something, and the angel walks over to investigate, offering the boy his hand.
"You okay lad? Something wrong?"
Restless Lucidity wrote:The boy nearly jumps at first despite the appearance and comforting aura of the group. He looks on with some degree of bewilderment as the angel approaches him.
He blinks twice quickly, staring at the man's hand as if it was covered in some odd, horrific, foreign substance. Before too long, though, he's able to calm down, heaving a sigh and relaxing his shoulders. He gazes into the angel's eyes with his own.
"N-No, sir... I..." He swallows, his voice still shaky. He takes one more moment to compose himself before starting again. "I was just being wary of any gangs that might be around, sir. I don't want to be seen by them."
Sam wrote:Sam positions himself on a rooftop far enough away neo-muffinville district to be undetected but close enough to see with binoculars. While knowing both locations due to some "dirty tactics", Sam knows that going alone in the garden would be suicide. So he decided to take turns finding a way to snag fruit from both gangs, and that begins with tracking gang members carrying fruit
"Today's mission will be to snag at least one uncarrot, or at least figure out if there's are other, less protected gardens for me to plunder"
KonokoHasano wrote:[So you can basically just either be in hiding, get forced to join either side, or merely say you joined for certain reasons? Lemme give this a bit of a shot, and if I've screwed up in any way, I apologize.]
Konoko sits upon the outer wall of the Hasano estate, glaring about at anybody from the Fourth Choir or the Deep Southerners. She wasn't exactly fond of either, since they had both attempted to try and infiltrate the estate and grab members of her family for their causes, and she has had to bust a few asses. She had been offered a chance by both sides to join, but had denied them, and had to deal with constant attempts. As such, she has constantly had a doppelganger on duty to deal with any of the fools who even attempted anything.
"Don't any of you idiotic fools even THINK about it." And thus, she gave everyone the bird.
Meanwhile, Marco Soreli couldn't help but wonder just what was going on. Things were looking WEIRD. "Take a vacation for a little bit and come back to, like, stuff weirder than usual."
Mendi-chan wrote:*Holds his head in his hands for a moment... What a mess... Alex was well intentioned, but likely didn't understand the ramifications of undergoing the kind of activities that she was arranging. Muffingakure could wage war, no doubt, but it certainly had no wish too. For all of his laziness, this was much less a moment of apathy and lethargy on the part of the village's Kage, but instead was much more patience on his own part. Wars were messy business, and if there was no harm to his own village, no clear enemy, and no reason to fight then he'd do his best to make sure that they stayed out of it. Slamming the door to his office he heads to the roof... Standing atop the building, he gaze traces over the horizon.*
But all of this fails to answer the question of where the hell you are Blaze...
Sadly for the doppleKono, if any gang members were nearby, they were well-hidden. The only person nearby was a schoolgirl who looks at Konoko funny before pedalling away on her bike. Both sides preferred those who had skills prior to the force-feeding, so the Hasano mansion was like the Holy Grail to them. However, Konoko's refusal to join-and her stopping their infiltrators-had lead both gangs to lead a campaign of terrorism. They had tagged the outer walls with slurs like 'Angel Humpers' from the Southerners and 'Undead Abomination and Family' from the Choir. Some scuffles had broken out from members of each gang coming to tag at the same time...
Like the one that is breaking out now at the east wall.
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As for Marco, he finds himself DEEP in Southerners territory. A group of succubi are walking down the street, one spotting him. She makes her way over, legs swaying and beckons him.
"Hey sweetie, lose your mommy~?"
Blaze wrote:It may be strange, but if you asked people whether the Choir or the Southerners were worse, many would say that the Choir was. The Southerners knew they were criminals, they they were breaking the law, they just didn't care. But the Choir? Many of the Choir believed that they were in the right, and that lets them do worse things with a clear conscience. As such, had this boy been caught by a Southerner, they would probably laugh, say he had every right to be scared and probably send him on his way with a cuff over the head.
But the Choir? They believed that the boy had no right to be scared... as long as he wasn't working against them.
"Oh? Why do you not want to be caught?" the angel says, his face hardening.
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