MirageTell me something about yourself.Ninja ApplicationPersonalFirst Name: Subi
Last Name: Tianzun
Alias: The Apparatus
Gender: Male
Age: 22
Birthday: June 1st
Sexuality: Straight
Relationships: None
Affiliation: Hyougakure
Rank: Jounin
Element: Earth, Wind
Specialization: Ninjutsu, Taijutsu
Personal v2Personality: [Energetic | Lady Killer | Lovable]
[General Outlook]
A human mind is such a fickle thing. So many pleasures corrupt their thoughts, so many visions cloud them. One can even dedicate their life to just trying to find the answer as to why. While others devote their life to bring pain to others. What makes humans act such a way, is it a disease? A disease that rots humans from the inside out? Can is be cured? Is there a way to help those that have already been taken by this?
I am but a child in this world. Even now I can see the corruption in the people around me, and even in myself. Will I also take this path of pleasures? Or have I already found my cure? What does a solitary person like myself have to help those around me. It takes so long for me to trust another, what hope do I have to let another trust me.
..wait, I know I can help them. I have tried so hard this far, and nothing is holding me back even now. So long as they are with me, yes them. If they are there then anything is possible. I just need to hold my head up a little higher that's all. Perhaps if I do that, then I can make other friends. Yeah!
[Battle Standings]
I did it! Today was practice matches in the academy, and I won! It was hard work, but I couldn't believe I did it. I'm only an academy student, so I couldn't do cool things like those other older shinobi can, but I still tried my best. I was so scared at first though, the teacher had to tell me countless times to calm down. I was so afraid I was going to hurt the other kid, but the teacher kept reassuring me that he would stop anything that would hurt the other student, but even still I was afraid. I didn't want to hurt a fellow student.
Everyone was laughing at me. I did what I always do, I held my breath and thought about daring my statues, yeah that always calmed me down. Carving those was always so relaxing, and fun. After a little bit I was ready. But the other student was so much better then me. He was already to fight as soon as we walked on to the field, and he knew Ninjutsu! They haven't even taught us that yet. He must have had his parents teach him. Cheater!
It was so cold! He was blowing cold air everywhere, I couldn't even move. I didn't know what to do. I didn't have any Jutsu like he did, so I began to lose hope. That was until I finally got a glimpse of where he was standing. Even though he had that strong wind, he had grow overconfident and walked onto a thinner sheet of ice. I picked up my kunai and threw it as hard as I could. All I heard was a cracking noise, and the boy was gone! he fell right into the water. The teacher had acted fast, running across the water, and it was so cool he could stand on the water! I wish I knew how to do that, I think even the other student thought that to. The teacher pulled him out, and even though I felt like what I did wasn't really fair, the teacher declared me the winner!
I can't wait till I tell Mom!
Likes: -Mom
-Village
-Green Eggs
-Ham
-Taijutus
Dislikes: -Disloyalty
-Pieons
-War
-Hatred
-Kirigakure
Motivation: Becoming the best.
Fears: Failing myself.
Clan InformationTianzun .WELCOME TO HELL. ::〈
Masters of Explosives 〉::
-------------The Inner World.
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What setting is yours? Mine is the ocean, and all beneath it... so wonderful." |
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Why dear, my inner world is a massive floating behemoth of a city." |
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Awww, noone wants to know mine. D': (it's Yggdrasil, by the way~.)" |
Bloodline Ability:The Tianzun's Chakra System has been wiped out of any use of 'normal Chakra', and has been adapted to their environments, and molded throughout generations past. They are able to hone the Elemental Blend of Wind and Earth to produce Explosion Chakra. The Explosion Element itself, is the Element that can control photons, is a rapid increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner, usually with the generation of high temperatures and the release of gases. An explosion creates a shock wave. If the shock wave is a supersonic detonation, then the source of the blast is called a "high explosive". They utilize the Explosion Element in Ninjutsu initially, balancing the wind and lighting energies around them in a blend of high inpact explosions, perfectly defeating their opponents. The Tianzun have mastered this Element so deeply into their blood, they are able to separate the blend of Earth and Wind and use it in singled out combinations so intricately, that their Chakra precision and control has reached a level that can be called rivaled up to the Uchiha Clan's control. With Explosion Chakra, the Tianzun can also create light from their Chakra by simply controlling it, creating light versions of Jutsu, making them electric, more deadly, and even invisible. Since Explosion Chakra courses through the Tianzun Clansmen's Systems, they are able to control Explosions with ease, a master of the Explosion Element can even perform Explosion Ninjutsu without the use of hand seals, but that skill is usually done by Jounin, however, some Chuunin have been known to achieve similar skills.
This ability is able to either create or subvert explosion at will. During each attack/subversion, the chakra emmitted reacts to the amount of earth converged. By emitting a chakra of wind nature in the air, they can give off or direct charge in the form of explosion by shooting it off or concentrating to a certain point of their body. In conjunction with earth chakra which is diverged into the hands of the user. They are able to shape, configure, and make explosions at will. This makes certain Explosion Ninjutsu outside of the clan able to become usable without handsigns.
Negative effects from overusage of their explosion chakra include muscle deterioration, soreness, fatigue, and bone damage. Hands and fingertips tend to become distorted which is why many clan members wear gloves to prevent singed skin or hide the appearance. The explosion does not affect other areas because the chakra protects the skin except for the fingers and hands. That is because wherever the explosion is emitted from the body is the area of release where a small part of the explosion touches the skin, and the Tianzun Clan commonly use their hands to release their techniques.
The explosion also has various effects upon the opponent or enemy of choice. Some common effects from being stricken are coupling of immense amounts of energy, spanning the electromagnetic spectrum, destroying muscle tissue, intense burns, muscle deterioration of flesh, massive cuts, and a temporary failure of senses. The more powerful the technique, the more deadly the explosion can effect the opponent's body. Stronger techniques have been known to cause loss of ligaments. The amount of chakra used is proportional to voltage of electricity, and for the duration of a sustained attack. This kekkai genkai is not a jutsu but an ability, and other explosion jutsu do not use these kinds of attacks and rather use lightning based chakra like normal shinobi. However, common wind ninjutsu can be called similar to those used by the Tianzun Clan. However, their jutsu cannot exceed A rank or else the clan member faces certain death.
Location: Iwagakure
Clan History: - Spoiler:
Followers of the Tao, the way, believe in simplicity as a virtue, for in simple the truth is revealed all the clearer. Thusly, in the history of the universe, simplicity is applied to make the much seem the little.
The Tao produced the one, Tai Chi.
The one produced the two, yin and yang.
The two produced the three, the Three Pure Ones.
The three produced all the myriad beings, all of existence.
This is as it is known to the Tianzun, devoted followers of the way. Thusly, the highest of the deities becomes the Three Pure Ones, for the way is practiced through Tai Chi, and order is maintained through yin and yang, but the Thee Pure Ones are the highest level of beings. The Three Pure Ones are as follows:
Yuanshi Tianzun
The Jade Pure One, known as "The Universally Honored One of Origin".
Lingbao Tianzun
The Supreme Pure One, known as "The Universally Honored One of Divinities and Treasures".
Daode Tianzun
The Grand Pure One, known as "The Universal Lord of the Way and its Virtue".
These are the three most sacred beings known to the Tianzun clan, and indeed the clan takes their name form these divinities. The Tianzun clan know themselves as the "pure ones" of the mortal world. Yuanshi is known as the creator of the universe. Lingbao is praised as the creator of the gods, life, and all things. However, it is Daode that is praised above the other two among the clan of Tianzun, for the Grand Pure One was the forger of the way, the deity responsible for leaving a path between the world of mortals and the world of the gods. The Tao is the path that the Tianzun follow in respects to the Three Pure Ones, the noble pathway of health, longevity, immortality, non-action, and spontaneity. Though this way the Tianzun are said to be able to transcend the bounds of a human bodies and enact the power of spiritual harmony, which can serve as a devastating weapon.
As for the mortal history of the clan, it is said that the clan was founded by a pristine man by the name of Ryujin, whose name translate to "dragon god". Ryujin was endowed with the powers of harmony though means that the current clan does not know, but it is said that the powers of the clan were awakened in Ryujin's 70 year journey across the lands, traveling between all the places of the world and gaining more knowledge of the Tao by which the world followed, and then applying that Tao to his own personal De.
Ryujin found that the world was out of balance, and that it was approaching a time of great destruction. It is said among the Tianzun that their great founder, dressed in robes of white and black, had unlocked all the secrets of Harmony within his own rhythmic being, unlocking both the secrets of eternal life, prosperity, and foresight. So great was Ryujin that he could obtain a state of golden alignment with his harmony energy, nearing to the purest of energy to the point where he could communicate with the three great deities of the Taoist ways. In his time of action without action, when this great lordly man took to meditation upon the top of the mountain within the Bird Country, the Three Pure Ones spoke to him, telling him that a great misfortune would impede the order of the world, and risk throwing it all into chaos. As a means of restoring the order of this realm, Ryujin would have to teach the ways of Tao to the world, and the great master was told to walk the length of eight mountains and eight valleys from where he meditated. There he would find a village of people living among the highest of mountain tops, in one of the most purest places of this world.
This place had always known order, experiencing both joy and sadness within the climate. These would be the roots of the clan he would found in the name of the Three Pure Ones, and over the hundreds of years, the Tianzun were born, and the limitless harmony became entwined within their blood. In time, this mountain range, secluded from the world, would birth a clan, a clan that was positioned within the perfect position to learn the ways of Tao. Connecting with nature in their seclusion, the Tianzun grew in both numbers and strength. They were able to better the flow of universal energy upon their mountain top, learning the lessons of the mythological creatures that were fabled, and though they never met with such beasts, the clan took on symbols of dragons to which their clansmen relate, for it is said in myths that dragons were pure creatures, not ferocious beasts of tremendous powers, but symbols of fertility. To the Tianzun, dragons are creatures that maintain the order of the world.
As the clan grew, Ryujin was there to watch over his seedling as it grew, his life unnaturally extended in both longevity and youth from his connection with the Tao. However, as he gained more wisdom throughout the ages and generations he surpassed, a terrible fear awoke within his heart, for he was rapidly finding out that control was but an illusion. While one my plant a seed, and nurture its growth, they cannot decide what that seed will grow into, for if one plants a peach seed, they will only get a peach tree, not an apple or other manner of fruit. Ryujin saw his clan, and he saw the dark side that could come from harmony. The power his clansmen unlocked where sometimes beyond their control, and in some Harmony turned to Chaos, and entropy began to rip them apart from within. The skies themselves darkened on the day that Ryujin hand to kill one of his own clansmen, who had gone made with rage brought on by a greed for power.
The way of Tao teaches that for every yin, there is a yang, and so Ryujin knew what was to come from this entropy, for he above all other had a connection with Li, and understanding of the pattern of the biorhythms. As his clan continued to grow, a great divide erupted between them, some drawing more and more form the dark forces of the world, forbidden arts that became known as Chaotic Harmony. The leader of this segmented group taught the lessons of distorted purity to others, and in time revealed himself as the great threat Ryujin hand foreseen.
Mizuchi, the dark dragon.
His power rapidly grew with Chaos, and yet his body was not afflicted with the same entropy brought on disease that other Tianzun experienced form falling into Chaos. Mizuchi was Ryūjin's yang, he was the dark counterpart of the Tao, and Mizuchi sought only to destroy the way, so that he could forge his own.
It is said among the Tianzun, that when these two forces collide, the very mountains shook with fear, and the skies filled with both light and dark. By this time Ryūjin had aged, his black hair of youth resembling the white beard of Yuanshi Tianzun, the great deity of origin. However, even with his aged body, Ryūjin faced his yang counterpart, and in doing so he transcended the world, obtaining Nirvana as he slipped into a state of pure energy, eradicating Mizuchi in the process as shadow struck against light. The final words that Ryūjin spoke before he faded into a state beyond human comprehension or hearing were that both he and his yang would be reborn one day, their clash not yet being finished within this world. The modern day marks 500 years since this day, and on the anniversary of this epic battle, two children were born into the world atop Mt. Watatsumi, the village mountain of the clan, which had by this time been decorated with great jade palaces.
These two children were the pride of their clan, for they were twins born into the head clan of the family. A boy with hair of white, and a girl with hair of black. It is believed that they are the children of prophecy, a prophecy that has never been spoken to them, for they may never know it in their lives, else the order by by tipped towards one of their favor within the clash that was predicted within their future in accordance with Li. These are the children of the longest rhythm, one that has finally repeated after 500 years. Both of them of their clan, each one a dragon in human form.
"As one dragon rises, the other will fall...So it was, and so it shall be."
There can be no telling which child is the yin, and which the yang, for the powers of foresight no longer are so strong within the clan, and they have become something of a lost art to the practitioners of energy and harmony. However, the one thing that is for certain per the rules of Li, is that both children will possess rhythms beyond the other children of the clan, for within the 500 years since last Ryujin walked within the world, the Tianzun had enacted a limit to their harmony, a means of protecting their clan and their clansmen against the entropy that can come form unlocking the harmony within. Each child born within the clan is inspected at birth, their energies read and their potential determined as best it can be. However, every child that is born of the lesser branches, every child that is not born within the main family, is marked with a curse seal to help protect them, so that if every entropy arises, the main branch can only restore the order.
HistoryHistory: [ A River is Born ]
A silent wind blew through the cold shacks that was Lightning Country. Many of the shacks were beaten down by the weather. Such was a familiar sight in the outer villages of Kumogakure. the weather was harsh, and many were taken by disease or the beasts that roamed the land. For those that are lucky enough to survive, they are stricken with poverty.
It was a common sight to have many shacks within a village breaking down. Their former caretakers no where to be found, either taken by the land, or they left the village for a better place. Their loose boards hang waiting for the enviable day that they will fall. Their insides covered by frost, the food that was left behind, hardened by the cold. The only thing taking shelter in them, being the occasional stray animal, but they too don't last very long.
However within all this strife and pain, there is also hope. Hope that lies within the new generation. What would be a harsh world for the last generation, the new one always makes look like merely a bump in the path. On such a day as this, is born one such child. Within the warmth of a home owned by a young couple, was born a small child. His hair a calming blue, like the rivers of a long forgotten paradise. His eyes shined like a clear ocean beneath the tears.
He was born on but an average day, in a town of cold. Although just like all children in this world, his destiny was not set in stone. Could he escape this town, this world of prolonged death? If so, what did his future hold, and what mark would he leave on this world?
[ Into the Ocean of Ice ]
Years past, just as the snow drifts farther into the village. What was at one time a bustling village, is now reduced to but a few shacks, filled with only small families. Other homes have collapsed, and the creatures that roam the permafrost have made it a habit to venture into the town from time to time. Food was becoming scares, and those areas filled with proper food, were under constant protection from the wild beasts. This village was finally on it's breaking point.
A young child stood outside. His body wrapped in thick clothes. His face flushed with a pink tone. In his hands held a small knife and a piece of wood. Bit by bit he shaved away at the wood. A simple hobby to keep his mind active. He was one of the few children left int he village. However, as much as he wished he was unable to play with them. The others were all sick in bed, fevers constantly wrecking their bodies. That's why he made this small charms. He wished with all his heart they would get better, they were his only friends. If they were gone he would have no one else. He would be alone.
The sun set once again. the night chilled his bones, even as he slept in his warm bed. His dreams were the only things in this village that weren't tainted by the village. He dreamed of endless fields and beaches. The warm vibrant sun beaming down upon him. He ran across the sands and grass into the arms of his mother and father.
The next day came. When he woke he found his mother standing over top of him. She was dressed heavily, and as he looked around he saw many bags and cases stacked up. The rumors he was hearing were becoming true. The village was finally going to be abandoned. He stumbled out of the house, his tiny hands trying to hold up a heavy case. He looked around outside. The others have also gathered their belongings. From what his mother told him, they were all going to Iwagakure. Although it is a place that is still covered with snow, it's living conditions were better. The rest of the village was going to join together to get a small house for them to live in. They also hoped to find a good doctor to help the sick.
He was but only a child, but he wanted the do his best to help everyone. They were all he had.
[ The Flow of Future ]
The times were easier, but the weather was just as harsh. While traveling he had lost a friend. Her fever heighten, and she passed away. The boy had been surrounded with deaths like this all his life, so seeing it was nothing new. However the last thing any of them wanted to do was bury someone as soon as they arrived, especially one of the children.
His parents named him Subi. At times he wondered if it was just because they were hungry, and all they had left was fish. He had asked once, but he never understood the story they told him. All he knew was in some way they were saved by just one small fish. Maybe in some way, they felt that he would save someone, and be that symbol of courage for them.
It didn't take long for the boy's family to recruit him into the Ninja Academy in Iwagakure. They didn't do it for the adventure, they did it for the boy. In the academy were things he might not be able to get from his family. As well the family didn't have much skills to teach the boy, and starting him on a path like this was the best thing they could provide him with.
It didn't take too long for the boy to be ridiculed. He came for a poor family. His tools, nothing more then left overs from a battle, or objects found lying on the ground. The others looked down on him, like he was nothing but scum. Once again he was alone. His friends from the village, still stuck in beds with fevers. Their bodies far from being able to do anything like be a ninja. Subi was scared, he felt alone in these halls. Within this city he felt more death then in his old village.
A year had past. The boy was gifted today. While he was scared before, he found a bit of courage. His friends pushed him forward, telling him how much they believed him him. They told him, no matter where they were they were connected in their hearts. so no matter what, he would never be alone. With this strength he pushed forward, and finally he got something that showed how much he had grown. As well he proved to himself that perhaps he wasn't so alone after all. This sleek band of metal wrapped around his fore-head, he began to believe in himself more. Today he was on a new path, one of a shinobi.
RP Sample: [ Moments Prior ]
Trees...the forest...what appeared to be the anti-thesis of the ocean and water was actually more similar to it than most would ever know. A cursor clicked an icon in a visual image that was being projected inside the man's head, the window that popped up showed a picture of a similar forest, one that resided within Hoshigakure no Sato, the Land of Bears. Another window popped up beside the first, this one depicted a shoreline of one of the beaches of Hoshigakure no Sato, the Land of Bears. Each picture contained a sizable amount of text next to it. This text bore all of the man's thoughts, experiences and recorded facts about these places, just as the pictures were what his own eyes had once seen. The ocean, water in general, ebbed and flowed with time no matter where it resided. The forest, trees, it too had an ebb and a flow to it, though concealed from the lifetime of just one being. The leaves changed and moved as the winds carried them from tree to tree. The man couldn't help but think he was somewhat related to the leaves. Having wandered for so long, one couldn't help but think that they too were being guided by the winds that blew at their backs...
The man continued his trek throughout the southern forest of the Land of Bears. After a few hours passed, filled with monotonous reviews, mental notes and interpretations of those notes, the man had seemed to come across an anomaly within the no man's land in which he traveled. A small field surrounded by small trees and shrubs had laid itself it out in front of the man's path. The man who'd adorned a cloak with the hood drawn so as to shade his face, now slowly removed his hood to get a better look at the field below. The overbearing sun beat down on his face and white-blond hair, his eyes scouring the field for anything hazardous... or interesting. The man walked another hundred yards or so to find one more obstacle in his path before he could reach the field. A cliff with a good two hundred plus drop laid at the tips of his feet, there was no way to go but down...
Drawing a large blade from what appeared to be an unknown abyss within the cloak the man preceded to step over the edge of the cliff, to any desert nomads looking it surely would've appeared to be suicide. Grasping the hilt of the blade firmly the man thrust the blade deep in the side of the cliff, dirt and gravel falling below as it was uprooted from its resting place. His fall slowed, the man now positioned his feet on the side of the cliff and slid the two hundred feet or so down the face of the earthen wall. Having upon reached the bottom, the man returned the blade into the unknown abyss that resided within the cloak and moved forward towards the field...
Moving through the small trees and shrubs that outlined the field a few hundred yards ahead of him. Already the man felt some unknown force guiding him once more, although this time...it felt much stronger than any wind. A tension hung in the air around him as if that something...or someone was going to appear from behind the next tree or shrub he walked by. Shouldering this tension the man pressed on unnerved in his determination to figure out just what would happen next. His stoic, expressionless face was only interrupted by a small gleam of curiosity that inhabited his eyes, even this gleam however, faded from time to time. Approaching the field, the man felt somewhat disappointed in what the scene before him purveyed. In a sizable field, occupied by trees and grasses, stood a man in what appeared to be his late teens. He looked fit, athletic, and manly all at the same time. The man could not help by find himself reversing a phrase in his thoughts, "Am I hallucinating." His mind was playing tricks on him, the forest was getting to him, and he was getting tired.
What his eyes, and the truth, told him now was that there was a man, seemingly lost in thought, in a field. Seeing as Lawliet had already stepped out into the open, his presence was known, with humans, presence invited greetings, which in turn invited conversation. Lawliet was not in the mood for conversation, however he was also not one to cast the first stone... A greeting would have to suffice for now, and if he couldn't steer the conversation towards a quick ending, he would manipulate it so the man would have to strike or leave. This seemed like a plausible plan of action. Approaching the young adult, who had surely by now spotted him, Lawliet stopped a few yards short of the man and bowed as was customary of nobility in Hoshigakure no Sato. With a strong, baritone voice, that seemed oddly distance, Lawliet introduced himself...
"I am Lawliet Reiryuu, pleased to meet you..."
He returned his bow, never dropping his gaze, and introduced himself in turn,
”Silek Uchiha”
Standing prostrate once more she sized this man up for a moment before addressing him once more.
”I have come to you like this for one reason…
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To warn you of a man who you will meet in Taiyougakure?”
Lawliet was puzzled, shocked, and maybe even scared. He had nothing to say all he could do was listen...
”You will come to a towering building in the depths of the Taiyougakure. He will be watching you and surveying your presence their. You will challenge this man to a duel, but be forewarned, his strength matches yours ten-fold and he can easily defeat you. Your mission from me is to find out all you know about this man before fleeing.”
Lawliet nodded his head with his eyes gleaming from the sun, he wasn't the one to just flee from a fight but if Silek said this 'stranger' was stronger than him he would most likely do the unthinkable…
[ The Present ]
Lawliet thought that he could at least get a measly 'hi' out of the stranger, but it wasn't very likely at least not now in his current predicament. The stranger was a fast one, appearing behind Lawliet with out any hesitation, already on the offensive and readying an attack. Lawliet wasn't the one to follow up on an opponents movements but rather their qi or chakra, He couldn't explain the madness behind his methods but the seemed to help him more than he thought. Surging chakra through his back, it allowed Lawliet to transmogrify parts of his body in order to combine into the earthen substances beneath him. Submerging his entire body in order to avoid the strangers attack. Emerging several (20ft) feet away.
”And who are you?”
Lawliet cleared his dry throat in preparation to give a response to the strange man...how Lawliet disliked the arrangement of names in the oriental culture, the first name last, and the last name first, it was one of the reasons he arranged his name, and mannerisms, in a western fashion. In the moment it took him to clear his throat, black irises took in all of the details of the man, to see if perhaps they had crossed paths once before, or more importantly if he were of any danger. The most notable feature were his eyes, a cold faint red and lacking any good, these features of the his eye were ran through Lawliet's database of a memory...Nothing. The connection formed in his head, he had never crossed one of these doujutsu before, however, he had never known his opponent's name. Lawliet's distant voice now rang throughout the air within the desert field...
" A fool once said: 'It is the journey not the destination that matters' "
...A pause.
" But then again, without the destination the journey would not exist..."
Another pause between thoughts before he let his words linger in the man's thoughts. Contradictions, Paradoxes, even Oxymoron's all these things frustrated the mind. Frustration led to angst, angst led to anger, and anger...led to lashing out. Well that was the theory at least, men were keen to mind games, especially someone like this...he would have to wait this one out. Lawliet's gaze seemed to pierce anything rooted in the physical world and see something beyond, something that was only visible to him, it made his expressionless face that much more eerie. He wondered however, how it would look to this guy, would it look familiar due to the nature of their doujutsu? or perhaps foreign, as if they've never seen the look before? Lawliet pondered this a bit more before posing a question.
" So stranger, which is it you are here for? The Journey...or The Destination?" Or perhaps you believe there is something above these two things? "
Lawliet's voice remained seemingly uninterested in an answer, listening to Lawliet speak was like being drawn into a conversation only to be ignored...frustrating. He spoke once more...
" I suppose to ask it more directly. Why exactly are you here, in the middle of this retched village, trying to hurt a little man whom you've seemingly deduced to be of a peculiar interest? "
Lawliet's gaze drifted upwards towards the clouds as he lost himself in thought once more. How dangerous was it, he thought, to provoke someone you know nothing about...a stranger with a doujutsu. Why did Silek want him to fight this guy out of all the people. What would all this provocation result in? A brutal battle? Or perhaps simply his offsetting attitude would be cause enough for him to leave... A hand glided unnoticably beneath his coat to rest on a small piece of cloth, stitched onto the inside of the fabric. If the need arise, Lawliet would be prepared to fight... But at what cost?
" Silek you owe me for this. "