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You are Raishō Naori, a shinobi from Amegakure and member of the Akatsuki mercenary organization.

It’s been nearly two years since you learned how to tap into natural energy, the proverbial life-blood of the world, and blend it with your own chakra to perform senjutsu. It’s that feat, combined with your skill at fūinjutsu, which attracted Akatsuki’s interest and led Pain to recruit you into the organization. In that time you’ve met and worked with its other members, most of the time with Sasori of the Red Sand, but most recently with the Jashin cultist Hidan.

That experience has left you with a deeply-seated doubt.

“Konan-sensei, are we still even human?”

Your former sensei seems perplexed at your question, and so you try to clarify what’s been on your mind.

“Since I was recruited into Akatsuki I’ve met a living puppet, an immortal death cultist, whatever the hell Kakuzu and Zetsu are...” you start a running list. “The more ‘normal’ people I’ve met are a half-man half-shark, a man with mouths on his hands, and… well, Itachi I guess. Even I’ve become a sage, one of how many again? Two?”

“And you’re concerned that has influenced our decisions,” Konan-han takes your thinking through to its logical conclusion.

You nod curtly. “And what about you and Pain?”

“How do you mean?”

“You know what they’re calling you here,” you insist. “Tenshi-sama, isn’t it? Pain is seen as a god, and you as his angelic messenger?”

Konan-han’s expression darkens. “I see.”

“Do you though?” you continue to press. “Seriously, you have to have seen it on your way over here… people are hanging paper charms of you out in front of their shops praying for fortune. It’s become a cult… so am I wrong to be concerned?”

“Or do you believe this garbage about Pain being a god?”

“I… don’t,” Konan-han eventually admits. “But he does possess the Rinnegan… eyes thought to trace their history back to the Sage of Six Paths, thought only to have been a myth. A greater dōjutsu than even the Sharingan.”

“But he’s no god,” you drive the point home.

Konan shakes her head. “Far from it.”

“And you are no angel.”

“… far from it.”
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“Then tell me… what is all this?”

Konan-han considers her response for several minutes, quietly finishing her cup of sake before holding it out. You pour, and she begins.

“I was only five years old when I met Yahiko. We were already orphans by then, surviving by stealing food together… ‘Pain’ was six, a year older than me, when we met him later that year. Back then I knew little about him, or about the Rinnegan. No more than he himself knew. What we did know was that were it not for each other we would all be alone in the world, completely helpless.”

“We met Jiraiya-sensei during the war, and over the objections of Orochimaru and Tsunade he decided to train us all. At first I assumed he felt guilty over what happened in Amegakure as a result of the war, however he eventually explained that he knew the significance of the Rinnegan. That was part of why he decided to train us for three years… because he knew of the myths surrounding it.”

“Summarize them for me, please,” you ask.

“That the bearer of the Rinnegan would become a God… either of creation, or of destruction. They possess exotic powers, which go beyond the normal rules that the rest of us must follow.”

“So Jiraiya was right to train him,” you suggest. “But I gather things didn’t go the way that any of you planned.”

Konan shakes her head sadly. “No. For a while we were successful… Yahiko’s ideals guided Akatsuki, though Yahiko himself believed that he was simply laying the groundwork for Pain to change the world. He believed in Pain and the Rinnegan even more than he believed in himself.”

“And then he died. That part you already know…”

“And your place in all this?”

Konan is quiet for a while. “No one has ever asked.”

“I’m asking now,” you insist. “I already know that you and Pain don’t see eye to eye on everything.”

“True,” Konan admits. “I swore when I was a child that I would help to make our childish dreams into a reality, and when Yahiko died he entrusted everything to Pain.”

“The man who would be god,” you muse. “But what kind of god did Yahiko think he would become, and is that the same as what Pain wants now?”

“I cannot deny that Pain is a different person than he was before… the experience of Akatsuki’s destruction and our friend’s death changed him.

“Is that why you’ve never called him by his name when we’ve talked?” you ask.
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>>4163490
Though she looks guilty, Konan-han nods. “Yes. ‘Pain’ is who the boy I once knew has chosen to be. The identity of one who sees things as though from a god’s perspective.”

“You’ve mentioned that before,” you remind her. “But is a ‘god’s perspective’ what we actually need?”

“You have the same concerns as with the other members of Akatsuki,” Konan correctly assumes.

“A man who starts to think as though he were a god could be capable of… well, anything.”

Konan nods quietly in agreement. “You’re not wrong in that.”

“Then how far do you trust ‘Pain’ to carry on with the dreams of the three orphans who began Akatsuki?”

“It’s a difficult question,” Konan admits. “But I have to admit, there is… something that has sown seeds of doubt in even my own mind.”

“The one calling himself ‘Tobi’,” you guess.

“So you have heard.”

>Was HE the one who put a genjutsu on the former Mizukage Yagura? Because SOMEONE did, and I doubt it was Itachi.
>How much influence does he have over Pain right now? And is that influence in keeping with Akatsuki’s old principles?
>What has you concerned about him… and what have you done about it? I can’t see you as the passive type.
>Other?
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>>4163493
>>How much influence does he have over Pain right now? And is that influence in keeping with Akatsuki’s old principles?
>>What has you concerned about him… and what have you done about it? I can’t see you as the passive type.
as accusing that might seem, i really can't see konan do *NOTHING*
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>>4163493
>>How much influence does he have over Pain right now? And is that influence in keeping with Akatsuki’s old principles?
first one is getting away from this train of though
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>>4163493
>How much influence does he have over Pain right now? And is that influence in keeping with Akatsuki’s old principles?
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>>4163493
>How much influence does he have over Pain right now? And is that influence in keeping with Akatsuki’s old principles?
>Who is he? Why does he have any influence at all, when none of us know him? Why DON'T we know him? What does he have to hide from us? Konan-han, whatever's going on... you know it isn't right. Don't turn a blind eye to it. Listen to your heart.
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test
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>Other?
Kill self immediately.
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>>What has you concerned about him… and what have you done about it? I can’t see you as the passive type.
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>>4163493
>>How much influence does he have over Pain right now? And is that influence in keeping with Akatsuki’s old principles?
>>What has you concerned about him… and what have you done about it? I can’t see you as the passive type.
>>Was HE the one who put a genjutsu on the former Mizukage Yagura? Because SOMEONE did, and I doubt it was Itachi.
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>>4163493
>>Was HE the one who put a genjutsu on the former Mizukage Yagura? Because SOMEONE did, and I doubt it was Itachi.
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>>4163493
>Was HE the one who put a genjutsu on the former Mizukage Yagura? Because SOMEONE did, and I doubt it was Itachi.

Might as well go for the throat. Disappointed we didn't learn more about our dad.
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>>4163493
>1d6, high roll
>best three of four
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at least we got dubs
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Big oof.
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“… how great is his influence now?” you ask. “And is he pulling us in a direction that Yahiko would approve of?”

Konan rises from her seat. “Yahiko is dead.”

“But his dream can’t be,” you counter.

“Situations change, Naori. People change.”

“But did they change for the better?” you press. “Sensei… you can’t be serious right now.”

“The path that Tobi and Pain are walking is the only one which leads to our goal,” Konan asserts. “And my entire meaning in life is to see that goal achieved… if Pain believes that Tobi is right, then I will work to support him. If Pain believes that Tobi is a problem, then I’ve prepared a means of killing him.”

“Then you don’t trust him?” you press again, now on your feet as well.

“No,” Konan replies angrily. “Of course not.”

“And do you trust me?” you demand.

“Yes,” she replies, narrowing her gaze. “Why?”

“Then if I were to threaten to leave Akatsuki over the direction we may end up taking, what would you do? If I were to decide that Akatsuki had fallen too far from its own ideals to be salvaged?”

“That won’t happen,” she asserts.

“Seriously? You just said it yourself that you don’t trust Tobi, and it sounds like he has more sway with Pain now than you’re comfortable with. Hell, you don’t even call Pain by his real name because of how much he’s already changed.”

“Does this concern you, or not!?”

“We’ve had to adjust our expectations,” Konan-han admits, her tone still somewhat sharp for such an admission. "So it concerns me. But not enough to change my mind."

“Adjust your expectations? About how many lives to expect to lose?”

“Yes.”

“Then how many is Pain willing to accept losing?” you press. “Nine lives? A village? A nation? At what point does Akatsuki become as bad as people already think we are?”
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“It’s my duty as your former student to tell you when I think you’re wrong about something,” you declare.

“And you think I’m wrong to support Pain now that he’s listening to Tobi?” Konan demands.

You shake your head. “I think you were wrong to stop listening to yourself. I think you know in your heart how wrong it is, how dangerous it is that your childhood friend is playing god. And I think you’re sad about the direction he’s chosen.”

“And I personally think it’s sad that you’ve chosen to simply follow him rather than truly help him.”

Konan winces… her fist clenches and her muscles visibly tighten. “Why, damn it...”

“.. I know you’re young, and naive, like we were then. I know, logically, that I’m the one who’s right. So why do I feel like I’m the one who’s wrong?”

“Because you don’t want to be right,” you assert. “You want to believe in the dream you abandoned for being too naive. And you want your friend to believe in it again too.”

“Tell me I’m wrong.”

There’s a long, drawn-out silence.

Then Konan-sensei pushes the door to your room open. “I need air. Excuse me.”

>Follow her.
>Wait for her to come back.
>Go home.
>Other?
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>>Wait for her to come back.
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>Wait for her to come back.
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>>Wait for her to come back.
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>>Wait for her to come back.
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>>4163752
>>Wait for her to come back.

Well, that could have gone worse.
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>>4163752
>cry like the 17 year old girl we are
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>>Follow her.
This isn't gonna win but fck it. I want to Uzumaki
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>>4163752
>Follow her.
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We sound awfully sure of things. Where's this conviction coming from? I'm not complaining, just voicing how this comes across. Sure Tobi is suspicious, but Naori is sounding downright mutinous already off of hearsay. Admittedly he deserves every bit of it and then some, but that's still meta at this point.

And Konan must really trust us if she's openly discussing doubts which in canon are buried so deep that the rock has gone mushy.

Maybe it's an undocumented bloodline ability for Uzumakis to do this sort of thing.
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>Follow her
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>>Wait for her to come back.
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In the end you choose not to follow her.

Instead, you find yourself compelled to slam your forehead against the wall in frustration… ‘tell me I’m wrong’, you said. What a joke. Normally you know better than to be so blunt, but instead you’ve just trampled on your former sensei’s feelings. Of course she’s upset since you basically stopped one step short of accusing her of betraying her lover’s memory.

But you can’t say that you were wrong to say it.

You’ve admired Konan-sensei for years. You didn’t just slavishly imitate her unique style of ninjutsu, you adapted it to fit your own needs so it would become a cornerstone of your abilities. You’ve long wanted to make her proud of your growth and accomplishments, and you know that she’s taken you into consideration since before you were even recruited into Akatsuki.

In any event, it’s strange to think that you just had a fight as though you were equals. Eventually you settle back in at the table, having worked out none of what the spat has made you feel.

It takes a half hour for a particularly morose-looking Konan to return, her eyes red and irritated.

“Are you...” you begin awkwardly.

She nods curtly. “Is your head okay?”

“It’s been better,” you admit.

“Thank you for giving me a few minutes to think,” Konan admits. “Had you followed me, I’m afraid I might have said or done something that couldn’t be taken back.

“Did you reach some conclusion?” you ask hesitantly.

Konan nods curtly. “Hanzō did more than rob us of Yahiko that day… what he truly took was our hope. Without that hope, everything we built withered into nothingness, which is when Tobi approached us.”

“And he took advantage of that,” you guess.

“I believe that was his intention,” Konan agrees, “though to what end even I cannot be sure. In any event, I decided something tonight after our… argument.”

“Please tell me what that is,” you reply, hoping for the best.
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“I suppose after closer consideration Pain and I have been taking our orders from Tobi in secret,” she admits. “Recruiting S-rank criminals was his idea, to which we agreed. Taking the tailed beasts was also his idea, to which we agreed. He was the one who placed Karatachi Yagura under genjutsu as well… a measure to which we agreed.”

“But what I have come to realize is that none of that restored the hope Akatsuki had lost. What eventually restored my hope was meeting you, and training you, and seeing you succeed in the face of adversity. Hearing you espouse the same principles Yahiko held dear until the day he died.”

“… really?”

She nods curtly. “That’s why when you confronted me, it cut so much closer than I believed it could.”

>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
>So that puts you, me, and Itachi-han all on the same page regarding Tobi.
>Then I’ll ask you for wide latitude in how I act from now on. Can you assure me that?
>Other?
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>>So that puts you, me, and Itachi-han all on the same page regarding Tobi.
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>>4165176
>>So that puts you, me, and Itachi-han all on the same page regarding Tobi.
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>>4165176
>So that puts you, me, and Itachi-han all on the same page regarding Tobi.
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>>4165176
>So that puts you, me, and Itachi-han all on the same page regarding Tobi.
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>>4165176
>>So that puts you, me, and Itachi-han all on the same page regarding Tobi.
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>>4165176
>that puts you, me ...
>would pain even listen?
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>>4165176
>>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
>>So that puts you, me, and Itachi-han all on the same page regarding Tobi.
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>>4165176
>>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
>>Then I’ll ask you for wide latitude in how I act from now on. Can you assure me that?

Guys, don't reveal informations about Itachi. That's not our secret.
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>>4165176

>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
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>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
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>>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
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>>4165176
>>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
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>>4165176
>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
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>And what about Pain? Would he even listen to you anymore at this point?
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“Will Pain even listen to you anymore?” you ask quietly.

“I very nearly struck you before,” Konan-han admits, seemingly ashamed of herself. “And I agreed with what the substance of what you were saying. Pain most likely will not listen… and at this phase, why would he? I believe that taking the tailed beasts is currently our best option.”

“And do you disagree?”

You shake your head. “I had qualms about it when it meant taking the lives of their hosts, but if that remains nonlethal then that essentially clinches it.”

“I agree,” Konan-han nods curtly. “However, aren’t we thinking further ahead than that?”

“To a point after we’ve taken the tailed beasts.”

“Precisely.”

“There must also be a right and a wrong way to take the tailed beasts,” you admit. “In an order that does not leave an obvious target for the great nations.”

“Agreed,” Konan-han replies, “that would be consistent… but...”

“… but the question is more of what Tobi intends to do with the tailed beasts once he and Pain have them.”

“The man I knew wouldn’t use the tailed beasts as weapons,” Konan insists. “However, Pain is not the man I knew. I believe he would use a tailed beast in battle… there are ways to do this. The sharingan for example is said to be able to control even the nine-tails.”

“But you can’t say if he would use a tailed beast offensively,” you guess her line of thinking.

“Tobi may be thinking that,” Konan admits. “And Pain might agree… Naori, would you be willing to use a tailed beast like that?”

>Against a similar threat? Yes. But only if left no alternative.
>I guess that depends entirely on the nature of the tailed beast.
>No, I don’t think I would as a matter of principle.
>Other?
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>No, I don’t think I would as a matter of principle.
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>>No, I don’t think I would as a matter of principle.
>They're a beast, but can they be reasoned with?
>People call shinobi weapons too. They're wrong.
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>No, I don’t think I would as a matter of principle.
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>>No, I don’t think I would as a matter of principle.
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>No, I don’t think I would as a matter of principle.
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>No, I don’t think I would as a matter of principle.
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Started the update too late, so it'll be early tomorrow instead.
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“… I don’t think I would,” you admit.

Konan favors you with a quizzical look. “Explain your thinking.”

“They’re alive, aren’t they?” you reason. “The have chakra and genjutsu can affect them?”

“That seems to be the case,” Konan admits.

“If even my sword can be considered ‘alive’ then that should be the case,” you agree. “So should one treat a living, thinking being as a mere tool? Even if the form that life takes is different from ours?”

“So you see their re-imprisonment under our control as a simple change of scenery?”

You nod curtly. “Absolutely. They were sealed away for a reason, and all evidence suggests they’re a threat if we let them run loose. But there’s a clear difference between stealing them and using them, and that’s the moral line Akatsuki shouldn’t cross.”

“And so if Pain crosses that line...” Konan reasons. “I see.”

“It’s a hell of a line to cross,” you insist. “The last time a tailed beast attacked a village thousands were slaughtered… the whole world knows what a tailed beast can do, and it’s exactly that knowledge Akatsuki is taking advantage of.”

“As I said, I cannot say whether it will come to that,” Konan reiterates. “And if Pain is to be convinced of anything now it will need to be under extraordinary circumstances… only a single moment will present that opportunity. To seize that opportunity should it come I will need to remain precisely where I am.”

She hands you a sealing tag.

“However, if I am given any indication that Tobi and Pain intend to do something which goes against your moral convictions, I will give you advance notice and secure your safe withdrawal from Akatsuki and from Amegakure.”

“I understand,” you nod. “I hope it doesn’t come to that.”

“It may never,” Konan replies. “But I’ve studied your adaptations of my Shikigami no Mai, so if it does come to that I will inform you via this tag. If it turns red that is a warning. If it turns black, then it is time for you to find your own path.”

Your response is to briefly embrace your former sensei… something you’ve had the urge to do for years.

“Thank you.”

“Think nothing of it.”
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“The time has come for Akatsuki to resume its mission,” Pain declares. “The next target is the one-tail beast Shūkaku, currently sealed inside the Fifth Kazekage.”

“That’s a pretty high-profile target,” Kisame muses. “May we at least hear your reasons?”

“Sunagakure and Konohagakure are currently in an alliance, with two tailed beasts between their villages,” Pain explains. “And Konoha’s must be sealed last. Taking Takigakure out of the picture changed little, but creating exploitable weaknesses among the great nations should be avoided.”

“Our reports suggest that Iwagakure has little control over its jinchūriki, meaning it will not be able to exploit any weakening of the Suna-Konoha alliance’s strength. Kirigakure is geographically isolated which plays to its favor, while Kumogakure currently is only within striking distance of Konoha which will lose its jinchūriki last.”

“So the next move will be to target a jinchūriki each from Iwa and Kumo in quick succession,” you suggest. “Then what?”

“That depends entirely on how the next three capture missions progress,” Itachi-han muses, “along with what happens when Isobu, the three-tailed beast, re-emerges.”

“That will come later,” Pain declares. “In the short term, team assignments will need to be shuffled again on a temporary basis. Sasori?”

“I have several deep-cover agents within Sunagakure’s jōnin council,” Sasori-han explains. “This will facilitate our entry into the village.”

“It is also wise to allow each member of Akatsuki to gain experience confronting jinchūriki,” Pain adds… actually not a bad idea. “Konan and Naori have both fought jinchūriki alongside me, and Itachi fought Karatachi Yagura alongside his previous partner Jūzō. Hidan and Kakuzu were the ones who captured the seven-tails jinchūriki.”

“Fū,” you correct him. “She has a name.”

“This means that another member of Akatsuki should accompany Sasori,” Pain continues, ignoring you. “One who has not yet fought a jinchūriki. I was thinking Deidara… unless Naori has any particular desire to fight against the one-tail jinchūriki herself and deny Deidara the valuable combat experience?”

>So who will be my temporary partner? Please not Hidan.
>I’ll fight Gaara.
>Other?
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>>So who will be my temporary partner? Please not Hidan.
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>>4168380
>So who will be my temporary partner? How about hidan?

Let's kill him, finally.
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>>4168380
>I’ll fight Gaara.
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>>4168380
>>So who will be my temporary partner? Please not Hidan.
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>>4168402
Yeah if Naori acts excited enough about it maybe they'll rethink whether it's a good idea or not.
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>>4168380
>So who will be my temporary partner? Please not Hidan.
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Is there any actual reason to pick a temporary partner? Was there something else to get done that requires the other members of Akatsuki to be active as well?

Honestly interested in pairing with the others, just curious what for.

As for Hidan, the man would be amusing to hang around if he weren't so ill in the head. I don't even feel mad at this point. He's like a child.

Might be nice to study him and his technique again, though. Either to find a counter or just to advance our knowledge of chakra techniques.
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>>4168445
>inb4 we get Kakuzu and he tries to kill us
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>>4168380
>>So who will be my temporary partner? Please not Hidan.
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>>4168380
>>So who will be my temporary partner? Please not Hidan.
*cough*
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>>4168380
Will update a little later in the evening.
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“So who will I be paired with?” you ask, “and what will we be doing?”

“You are to be present in the hideout where the sealing will be performed,” Pain tells you. “You will accompany Itachi and Kisame, using your shadow clones to help provide cover for Sasori and Deidara’s withdrawal from Sunagakure.”

“A sensible precaution,” you agree.



“So how do you really feel about this mission?” Kisame eventually asks you, once you rendezvous in the physical sense just on the border of the Land of Wind.

“Conflicted, of course,” you admit. “I consider Gaara and his siblings to be my friends. All the more reason I need to get this right.”

“We will be meeting with Sasori’s contacts within Sunagakure after they enter the village,” Itachi-han explains. “How will you proceed?”

You form the hand seal and produce two shadow clones. “This should be more than sufficient to canvass the desert between Sunagakure and the hideout.”

“Understood and agreed,” Itachi nods curtly. “Then we’ll be seeing you once the sealing is set to begin.”



You are a shadow clone of Raishō Naori… at this time, possibly the deadliest shadow clone in existence. You and the other clone just like you have begun your patrol by spreading paper butteflies, each of which is either hidden in the sand or otherwise masked from easy detection. Since you have nothing to distract you, both of you take the few seconds of motionlessness required to enter sage mode. You also take a military rations pill just at sundown on the day when Sasori and Deidara are meant to capture Gaara.

Your fellow clone will do the same in three days’ time, as the consequences of your own use of the double-edged tool start to manifest.
>1d6, best three of four
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The battle is a lot more pitched than you might have anticipated… a lot of powerful chakra being thrown about. But you can’t see any of it clearly, so you don’t know how bad the damage might be to Sunagakure itself. What you can tell is that casualties are remarkably light considering it’s Deidara doing the fighting, if there even are any casualties.

In the morning there’s a scuffle in the desert, though it doesn’t amount to much. Sasori and Deidara are presently on their way to the lair where your real self is waiting.

Your focus however must be on the chakra signatures rapidly approaching where you’ve hidden the bulk of your tracking butterflies. Swift as a hot wind you arrive in front of the group of Suna shinobi, genjutsu slowly revealing your presence like a shimmering mirage.

“… Naori, no...”

You turn to face the lead shinobi, none other than Temari.

She’s obviously upset by your appearance, in the uniform of the organization which just defeated and stole her little brother.

“Temari,” you greet her quietly.

A mousy-haired genin, one who you recognize from the chūnin exams, demands to know what you’re doing in an Akatsuki uniform. So that little student of Gaara’s recognizes you from back then…

“Please,” Temari pleads with you even as she draws a straight, double-edged sword from a scabbard at her waist. “Please tell me this isn’t happening.”

“I can’t do that,” you assert. “Me wearing this uniform isn’t something you expected.”

“Of course not!” Temari snaps. “I didn’t think...”

“There are two possible reasons for that,” you reply. “Either you misunderstood me, or you’ve misunderstood Akatsuki. But to clear something up, I haven’t changed. And at no point have I ever lied to you about my intentions.”

“You killed Fū!” she protests. “What possible misunderstanding could account for that!?”

“Fū isn’t dead,” you reply.

Temari stares at you in doubt. “Akatsuki is after the tailed beasts.”

“Correct,” you nod. “But Fū didn’t die. And if I have anything to say about it neither will Gaara.”

“… I don’t understand any of this!” Temari declares loudly. “What the hell do you mean, you’re extracting tailed beasts from their jinchūriki, aren’t you?”
>1/2
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>>4168986
“I wouldn’t be cooperating with Akatsuki if I had no way to preserve the life of a jinchūriki,” you explain. “Seriously, I know this doesn’t look good… but I do have my reasons, and there are lines I’ll refuse to cross.”

“… how am I supposed to believe you?” she demands.

“You have no rational reason to,” you admit. “The only way I should have to prove myself is to bring your brother back to you alive at the end of this.”

“But until then, he’s your brother… and if you try to kill me here I’ll understand.”

“Teamri-san,” one of the senior shinobi of their slapped-together unit mutters to her. “What do we do?”

>Your instincts telling you to fight me are correct. I’m ready when you are.
>I have no desire to fight you, but all this is a waste if I don’t stop you here.
>I refuse to fight you, Temari. No good will come of it, for anyone involved.
>Other?
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>>4169019
>>Your instincts telling you to fight me are correct. I’m ready when you are.

Got a job to do.
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>>4169019
>I have no desire to fight you, but all this is a waste if I don’t stop you here.
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>>4169019
>>Your instincts telling you to fight me are correct. I’m ready when you are.
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>>4169019
>I have no desire to fight you, but all this is a waste if I don’t stop you here.
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>>4169019
>I have no desire to fight you, but all this is a waste if I don’t stop you here.
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>>4169019
>>I refuse to fight you, Temari. No good will come of it, for anyone involved.
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>>4169019
>>I have no desire to fight you, but all this is a waste if I don’t stop you here.
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>>4169019
>I have no desire to fight you ...
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>>4169019
>>Your instincts telling you to fight me are correct. I’m ready when you are.
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>>4169019
how long can we hold sage mode for?
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>>4169072
>since we learned the sword trick, probably indefinitely
Provided we are conscious/able to concentrate
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>>4169076
I don't think the clones get copies of swordfu.
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>>4169019
>I have no desire to fight you, but all this is a waste if I don’t stop you here.
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>>4169019
kiss her
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>>4169086
This, but at the end of the fight just before our clone poofs.
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>>4169086
...honestly tempted, just to laugh, but also we've messed with Temari and her trust enough.
(maybe later)
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>>4169019
>>I have no desire to fight you, but all this is a waste if I don’t stop you here.
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>>4169081
Advanced clone techniques at the level of the shadow clone do in fact copy equipment. The only limitation seems to be complex mechanical devices.
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>>4169019
>>Your instincts telling you to fight me are correct. I’m ready when you are.
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>>I don’t suppose you’d back down to clear that two favors you still owe me?
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>>4169205
>link to the post or it doesn't count
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>>4169019
>1d6, DC 11
>best of three
>SP: 6/6
>ES: 0/2 (0T)
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Rolled 4 (1d6)

>>4169337
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>4169337
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>4169337
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>>4169337
Spend an SP to pass?
>Yes
>No
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>>4169358
>>No
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>>4169358
>Yes
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>>4169358
>Yes
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>>4169358
>>Yes
It’s just the one.
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>>4169358
>>Yes
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>>4169358
yes
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>>4169358
>Yes
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>>4169358
“Temari… I don’t want to hurt you or your comrades,” you insist quietly. “But if I simply let you pass, then everything that’s happened so far will be meaningless.”

“Then it seems we’re at an impasse,” Temari replies. “I have no choice.”

“You owe me twice over,” you remind her. “I know I can’t convince you to trust me, but I’d write those off just for you to consider my position… the reasons I might feel that I have to do this.”

She watches you carefully, with a look of dawning comprehension. “You’re… actually serious, aren’t you?”

You nod curtly. “Do you remember what I told you? In the forest after Naruto and I fought with Gaara?”

“You said you weren’t going to be the one to start the next world war,” Temari recalls.

“Nor would I sit back and watch someone else start it,” you repeat your own declaration to her from more than two years previously.

Temari weighs your words heavily.

“Temari-san!” the mousy-haired girl snaps. “What are we even doing!?”

She hurls a meteor chain in your direction… or else some other sort of weighted cord weapon. You hardly pay it any attention, simply sidestepping with the bare minimum of movement at the last possible instant.

Temari’s eyes widen slightly, before her brow furrows. “That movement...”

“Who cares!?” the genin protests, recovering the weighted end of her weapon. “We have to save Gaara, we’re just wasting time!”

“Matsuri!” one of the other jōnin, a woman with dark markings on her cheeks, barks. “Calm down… we’re dealing with an Akatsuki here, one like the man who defeated Gaara-dono single-handedly.”

“You can’t be so reckless… but Temari, I have to agree with her.”

After a moment, Temari shakes her head. “No. We were sent to patrol the border. Elder Chiyo and the teams from the Hidden Leaf will pursue the other Akatsuki.”

“How… how can you...”

“Naori,” Temari addresses you. “I didn’t even see you move just then… and that was no illusion, was it? If I’m right about you, you could have killed us all at any point.”

You glance down at the sand to her side. “I wasn’t gonna say it like that…”

“But it’s true.”

“… probably. Yes.”
>1/2
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>>4169503
“But you didn’t want to,” she continues. “In fact you seem genuinely desperate to avoid harming anyone without need… you really haven’t changed at all.”

“Don’t get me wrong,” you sigh, “Akatsuki are still your village’s enemy for the present and foreseeable future. That is the way of the world, but it need not be the way of people, to borrow Gaara’s turn of phrase.”

“You’re serious?” Matsuri chuckles nervously. “I can’t believe I'm hearing this.”

“If it’s any consolation, Matsuri-kun,” you sigh, “I’m just a shadow clone. I’m not even really here.”

“… if you’re lying to me, I’ll kill you myself,” Temari threatens you. “And I still hope that Team Kakashi and elder Chiyo stop you. But for now… for now, we go our separate ways. A battle here won’t save my brother. It’ll only get my team hurt.”

“It's the right call,” you nod quietly. “And I seriously hope that when all this is over, we won’t have ‘enemies’ anymore.”

If it ever comes to that, I’ll expect a proper apology.”

You sigh, turning your back on the group. “If it comes to that, you and your brothers will be at the top of the list.”

>tbc tomorrow
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>>4169503
Damn. How would Naori ko 3 ninjas instantly?
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>>4170219
sage mode is nice
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>>4170219
It'd look a little like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXwueXDPG6c&t=40
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>>4170322
She would pwn them and speak with an ultra high voice?
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>>4169503
You are the real, flesh-and-blood Raishō Naori, and Deidara has just dumped Gaara unceremoniously at your feet.

You can feel your eyes narrow. “Show some grace, Deidara.”

Carefully, you loop your arm under Gaara’s shoulders and across his chest, carrying him to the center of the hideout and laying him out in front of the statue that Pain has summoned.

“Shadow clone.”

You position yourself on the ground, standing near Gaara, with the clone focusing solely on the task of sealing while you perform your technique to turn him into a pseudo-jinchūriki. The process takes a whole three days.



You are a clone of Raishō Naori, and you have maintained a three-day vigil in the desert. As expected, the memories of your fellow clone hit you as she disperses… and they hit you like a load of bricks. On day one she narrowly avoided a pointless fight with Temari and a bunch of her fellow Suna-nin, but despite there having been no blows exchanged you can tell that everyone who left that encounter was hurt.

She spent the next two days much as you have, albeit weighed down by a sense of guilt, stewing in it alone in the desert.

Not long after that you get the message from the ‘real you’ to return to disperse… the sealing is complete.



You are a clone of Raishō Naori, and the memories of previous clone rush into your mind as well… such as they are. All it really amounts to is reliving the sensation of learning what transpired between yourself and Temari… a renewed sense of guilt despite knowing that what you did was the right thing in the grand scheme, and that as you promised Temari her brother is still alive.

If only just. Shūkaku was much less than cooperative when you tried to tear a part of him off… you won in the end, but it really forced you to reconsider how you managed to save Fū’s life. Chōmei must have actively been helping you save its host to account for the vast difference in difficulty, especially considering that Shūkaku is noticeably weaker than Chōmei.

“Are you up to date?” Sasori-han asks you.

“That bastard Deidara had plans of his own,” you growl. “He’s not doing what we agreed on… the ‘real me’ is chasing him down.”

“I agreed with you,” Sasori-han reminds you as the disorientation of three days’ accumulated experience passes. “But I lack the speed to intercept him. So I remained here to destroy the evidence and delay our pursuers.”

“And I left… well, I left me to help.”
>1/2
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>>4170424
“Correct,” Sasori-han muses. “The Second Hokage’s techniques are something else. No artistic value, but infinite practicality. In this case, perhaps it will be sufficient to help you avert a war breaking out over this.”

Even as you’re speaking, the giant stone blocking off access to the hideout shatters… two kunoichi enter.

“Sasori of the Red Sand… and Raishō Naori of the Rain,” elder Chiyo greets you bitterly. “One of you I have expected to stoop to this. The other I must confess comes as a surprise.”

“Granny Chiyo,” Sasori-han greets his grandmother. “So you’re still alive. And remarkably well-preserved… ‘lifelike’ even.”

“What are you doing here?” Haruno Sakura demands.

“Save it,” you roll your eyes. “I’ve already been guilt-tripped by Temari, whose opinions I actually care about. You’d just be wasting all of our time trying to do the same.”

“Sakura-chan,” Chiyo insists sternly. “She is correct. Reasoning with criminals like these is a waste of your time.”

“As opposed to reasoning with a criminal like yourself?” Sasori-han counters. “How many lives have you ended, granny Chiyo? And what sort of a bounty has that earned you?”

Chiyo draws a number of kunai, suspended in front of her by a chakra thread.

“Stand back, Naori-san,” Sasori-han insists. “Whatever you do, you are not to interfere.”

“Am I to understand this is a personal fight?” you ask.

After a moment, he responds. “Do you really need to ask?”

You glance up at the duo in front of you.

>I’ll agree and withdraw. Show me a splendid battle, Sasori-han.
>Surely Haruno-kun isn’t of interest. Let me fight her outside.
>I disagree. Personal fights don’t serve our goals, Sasori-han.
>Other?
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>>4170452
>Surely Haruno-kun isn’t of interest. Let me fight her outside.
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>>4170452
>I disagree. Personal fights don’t serve our goals, Sasori-han.
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>>4170452
>Surely Haruno-kun isn’t of interest. Let me fight her outside.

What a fun wrinkle in the story. Perhaps this will light a much needed fire under Sakura?
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>>4170452
>>Surely Haruno-kun isn’t of interest. Let me fight her outside.


She needs some sense slapped into her, and honestly, it'll be cathartic.

ALso I know he's technically a murderous psychopath, but I like Sasori and don't want him to die to a fourth rate main character.
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>>4170452
>>Surely Haruno-kun isn’t of interest. Let me fight her outside.
time to decompress
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>>4170452
>>Surely Haruno-kun isn’t of interest. Let me fight her outside.
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>>4170452
>surely haruno-kun is of no interest
It's just gonna be Naori dodging and evading sasukras incompetent swings
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>>4170452
>>Surely Haruno-kun isn’t of interest. Let me fight her outside.
Oh man if Sasori would live that’d be great.
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>>4170452
“Surely Haruno-kun isn’t of any actual interest,” you roll your eyes, “not to you at least. Let me take her outside and deal with her my own way.”

“Go ahead,” Sasori-han tells you. “You’re right… my business is with granny Chiyo.”

You try to take a slow circle around your opponents, though elder Chiyo has other plans. She unleashes the kunai, all aimed at Sasori, while a simple attack forces Sakura onto her back foot, with sequential attacks pushing her further away from Chiyo and towards the entrance to the hideout.

Once standing on the river outside the hideout, you make your intentions clear.

“Head up the cliff to the woods up there,” you tell her. “It’s best if we keep clear of Sasori-han… I mean, I don’t wanna get poisoned by mistake.”

“I’ve got to get back to Chiyo-sama!” Sakura insists angrily. “I’m not gonna let you divide and conquer like this!”

“Divide and conquer...” you muse. “You’re so far from the truth.”

“Why you… !”

Haruno Sakura charges you with powerful blows, not a single one of which comes anywhere close to connecting. She’s too slow, her attacks almost painfully linear, though she’s clearly powerful based on how hard her axe-kicks land. In fact you’d hazard a guess that you’re dealing with the approximate power of Rock Lee’s taijutsu from back during the first chūnin exams.

Once you’re done getting the measure of her abilities, you start to counterattack. Diverting blows and counterpunches are enough to turn the tide of the engagement… a shot to the ribs here, an elbow to the back of the head there. The cumulative effects are gradual but noticeable, since your strength by shinobi standards is not exactly phenomenal.

But you do rapidly take a toll.

“What the hell are you?” Sakura eventually demands. “How is it you can just be toying with me like this?”

“You really don’t understand it?” you ask, casually kicking her wrist aside before landing a snap-kick on her shoulder that sends her crashing to the ground. “The reason I brought you up here?”

“I think you do. You’re a smart girl… though maybe you’re missing a key piece of information. I’m normally Sasori-han’s partner. I know his abilities better than most.”

“Then you brought me out here… for what?” she demands as she gets up. “To save me or something?”

“Sasori-han’s poison is exceptional,” you admit. “Makes me look like a total amateur, and unlike mine his is designed to be lethal. Now, elder Chiyo has some experience here, but you don’t.”

“Letting you die would be against my...”
>1/2
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>>4170782
It’s in that sentence that the ground beneath you gives way, a total cave-in of the hideout. You and Sakura each leap between falling chunks of earth and boulders, managing to evade being crushed to death. Evidently this was caused by a clash between Sasori-han and Chiyo. The former has evidently lost Hiruko and is being forced to rely on the Third Kazekage puppet, while Chiyo has unsealed a collection of ten puppets in matching white outfits.

“Is this the ‘Chikamatsu’ collection you mentioned?” you ask Sasori-han.

“The very same,” he informs you. “I must say the opportunity is thrilling.”

“Chiyo-sama!” Sakura rejoins elder Chiyo… that’s absolutely not what you wanted to happen.

“Damn,” you mutter, having been presented with a new scenario.

You can either step back and let Sakura and Chiyo fight against Sasori-han, or you can try to separate them again despite Chiyo’s interference with this Chikamatsu collection. The problem in both cases is the Third Kazekage’s poisoned iron sand technique… under normal circumstances Haruno Sakura would stand zero chance of beating Sasori. She has no place in this battle.

>Try to take Sakura out with a genjutsu, even if it means surprising her with the sharingan.
>Try to overwhelm Chiyo and her puppets, at least long enough to get Sakura away from her.
>Try to finish off Chiyo, the one thing keeping Sakura invested and supported in this fight.
>Step back for now. Wait for the right moment to act.
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>>4170837
>Try to take Sakura out with a genjutsu, even if it means surprising her with the sharingan.
this is the quickest and least intrusive manner, this fight is personal, besides, everyone that matters already knows or suspects the 'ringan
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>>4170837
>>Try to take Sakura out with a genjutsu, even if it means surprising her with the sharingan.
i am not a big fan of this, but intruding in the fight i find is worse
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>>4170837
>Try to take Sakura out with a genjutsu, even if it means surprising her with the sharingan.
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>>4170837
>Try to take Sakura out with a genjutsu, even if it means surprising her with the sharingan.
Keeping the sharingan a secret wasn't going to last, especially with how obvious our second eye is.
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>>4170837
>Try to take Sakura out with a genjutsu, even if it means surprising her with the sharingan.
the fact that we kept it "hidden" this long is pretty impressive
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>>4170837
>>Try to take Sakura out with a genjutsu, even if it means surprising her with the sharingan.
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Doesn’t Sakura supposedly have higher resistance to genjutsu with her chakra control?
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>>4170933
checking the wiki, "Obito Uchiha had been able to completely control Yagura Karatachi with a genjutsu, despite the latter being a perfect jinchūriki" and a tailed beast could inject chakra into their host to disrupt their chakra network and theoretically break genjutsu much like Sakura should be able to.
so. sharingan is just bullshit
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>>4170837
>Step back for now. Wait for the right moment to act.
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>>4170837
>Try to take Sakura out with a genjutsu, even if it means surprising her with the sharingan.
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>>4170837
>1d6, DC 9
>best three of four
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Rolled 4 (1d6)

>>4171202
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>4171202
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>4171202
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Rolled 3 (1d6)

>>4171202
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So is there any chance Sakura gets to be somebody here? I mean, this is pretty much the height of her canon career: playing an instrumental role in taking down Sasori.

To her credit she also made a cure to Sasori's poison too, something he didn't think was possible.
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>>4171213
if you want to watch canon unfold, watch the anime.
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>>4171225
You misunderstand.

I am asking if anyone thinks Sakura has any chance of mattering in this scenario here. Weighing what she can do, does she have any hope of bucking Naori's low opinion of her with how far she's come.

And either she was sandbagging us earlier, or she's even weaker than canon with her strength. Lee is more fast than strong.
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>>4171246
Sakura shouldn't be able to resist a sharingan genjutsu, so I doubt she gets to do anything here.

and she didn't impress Naori with her strength because she didn't manage to land anything.
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>>4171246
She was probably trying to probe us, and thats lead to Naori not thinking Sakura is up for the challenge leading naori wanting to protect Sakura, but at the same time that means we aren't really respecting her as a ninja.
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>>4171296
Let me know when she does something worthy of respect.
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>>4171246
>or she's even weaker than canon with her strength
According to the reference materials Part II Sakura has similar raw strength to Lee in the Chunin exams, and both fight by enhancing that strength. Lee by exceeding the usual limits, Sakura by adding more chakra.

And honestly, Sakura's not even that impressive in this fight in canon. Like she knocks around the Iron Sand building blocks (which were already floating), breaks Hiruko, and then breaks the Third Kazekage puppet with a sucker punch. But what does any of that actually accomplish? Sasori just pulls out more puppets, he doesn't even get mad. And when she hits Sasori's main puppet body he just reassembles himself like it never happened.

And her taijutsu skills to back up that raw power are still only adequate.
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>>4171338
We should kidnap her and do a ninja bootcamp.

Or just do a genjustu suggestion to go train with Lee and Guy.
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>>4171338
>And honestly, Sakura's not even that impressive in this fight in canon.

she doesn't even dodge by herself.
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>>4171371
>Literally more useful as a puppet controlled by a real ninja than she is on her own
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>>4171349
Isn't she being trained by Tsunade? Isn't Tsunade like top 10 or at least 20? If even she can't pound Sakura into shape I doubt anyone could.
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>>4171494
It's not that Tsunade doesn't have the ability, it's that she doesn't have the time or inclination. Sakura is basically getting Tsunade's table scraps and being told to 'make it work'.
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>>4170837
You use the shunshin to attack Sakura again, drawing Umekiri in an instant and slowing down just at the last second, allowing her to draw a kunai and defend herself… had you not, you would have taken her head in an instant. But instead you push in close, unsealing your sharingan and casting a genjutsu on her even as it begins to register what you’ve done.

Once she’s paralyzed it’s easy to pivot on your back foot and hit her with a powerful roundhouse kick that sends her crashing to the side.

“Sakura-chan!” Chiyo cries out in alarm, only to find that you’ve already sheathed Umekiri and raised your hands.

“This strikes me as a family matter,” you explain, walking away. “Neither Haruno-kun nor I have any right to interfere.”

“I assume you want me to stay out?”

Sasori nods slowly. “Please.”

“Then out is where I’ll stay,” you declare, sitting on a large stone next to where you kicked Sakura to.



The battle resumes in earnest with Sasori using the Third Kazekage puppet’s Satetsu Kaihō, with three of the white puppets forming up with one standing on the shoulders of the other two. Chiyo calls this technique “Sanbō Kyūkai”, and it crushes a hole through the wildly propagating ‘roots’ of the Satetsu Kaihō. A fourth white puppet launches a ball through that gap at tremendous speed, which shifts like clay to show a vaguely lion-like visage filled with fangs, which catches and seals the Third Kazekage puppet by slamming it into a stone wall.

The iron sand begins to drizzle down, losing its cohesion.

“You’re still pretty sharp, granny,” Sasori commends his grandmother. “I think it’s high time I put in a little effort.”

Sasori casts aside his cloak, revealing his puppet body.

“So that is the explanation,” Chiyo realizes aloud.

The two of them start back into it, this time with their positions rapidly reversing. Between the intense blasts of fire and high-pressure water jets, powerful enough to split stone and disperse clouds floating high above, the Chikamatsu puppets go down one at a time. It seems their reliance on each other has become something of a weakness for Sasori to exploit… disable one of a set of three and the other two can no longer perform the collection’s strongest abilities.
>1/2
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>>4171598
Chiyo holds out heroically, but once Sasori releases his Performance of a Hundred Puppets the result is a foregone conclusion. With fewer than half her puppets functioning the sheer number is overwhelming. A lot of Sasori’s puppets are taken apart in the process, but it’s all just a matter of grist before the wheel as it were.

There’s a sudden stirring towards your side.

Sasori fires an anchor from his torso, pulling himself and his spinning blades towards Chiyo now that she has no puppets to defend for her.

Chaaa!” Sakura shouts, having cast a genjutsu to mask her movements as she tries to intercept Sasori with a chakra-enhanced punch… to nothing.

Chiyo blocks Sasori’s attack, sacrificing a one-time shield built into a puppet arm she’s kept hidden to only take one, nonlethal blow, and Sakura realizes what you’ve done to her.

“Magen,” you answer her unasked question. “Kyō Tenchi-ten.”

Sasori-han raises a poisoned blade, slowly, doubtfully, looking down at Chiyo.

“Chiyo-sama!” Sakura shouts, charging after her senior… too slow.

You meet Sasori-han’s eyes, and for an instant he hesitates.

Two puppets, previously buried under the rubble, emerge in an instant.

Sasori continues to hesitate as the two puppets thrust their swords into his torso.

“Sasori-han?” you ask, confused about what happened. “You should have been able to dodge that… so… why?”

“Call it… a whim,” he admits, motionless between the two puppets. “You know, I’d been wondering it for a while myself… nothing a mere puppet could create would be worth preserving, but at the same time I was trying to ‘perfect’ myself by becoming an undying, unfeeling puppet. Can you see the dilemma?”

In your silence, he continues.

“I had hoped that fighting granny Chiyo, and the Chikamatsu collection, would reveal just how much of Sasori still existed to be preserved, but it was Mother and Father who did that.”

“Sasori,” you realize. “Those puppets...”

“Yes,” he confirms. “My first, created in the image of my own parents. You’re right of course, I had the ability to destroy them easily. But… I couldn’t.”

“The one small part of you that you couldn’t turn into a puppet,” you suggest. “Are you saying your goal was impossible all along?”
>2/3
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>>4171338
I, personally, agree with everything you say. Any portrayal of Sakura being a credible threat in things like the movies or filler all too often have to resort to making stuff the fuck up since there isn't much in canon they have to work with.

What I was wondering was how you were going to handle that fact.

Sakura's baffling lack of capability as a ninja remains one of the most immersion breaking things about the series.

It's to the extent that some authors choose to give Kishimoto a break and take the view that just because canon Sakura doesn't get shown doing certain universal ninja things, doesn't mean she can't. Hence, any departure from canon events is an opportunity to portray her in a way that is more consistent with what would be expected of someone with her background. Within reason.

But forget all that, it's probably more trouble than it's worth to mess around with. I just notice you usually like to go for realism, so I was curious what you were gonna do.

The problem began with Kishimoto not knowing how to make a likeable female character. And by the time he got to the point where he originally planned to expand on her story, he was afraid of doing anything with her at all due to her unpopularity.

Poor guy thought Sai would be a hit too. baka
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>>4171338
>>4171697
Really though, I don't think she was ever meant to be more than an adequately high level jounin. She clearly never makes it to the same stage as Nart or Sauce, in part because she never had a bloodline hack, tailed beast, or a more than average level of competence to begin with. She stands as a relatively average ninja by the standards of her setting, who just happened to be in close proximity to a bunch of ninja gods.
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>>4171688
“Completely,” Sasori-han admits. “Girl, pull my finger.”

Sakura stares at him, still teary-eyed from when she was sure that Sasori was about to deliver the killing blow. “… what?”

“The one with the ring,” Sasori instructs, holding out the appropriate hand.

“… why?”

“I’m feeling self-indulgent,” Sasori rolls his eyes, though he keeps a straight face. “Just do it, quickly.”

Sakura pulls off Sasori-han’s right thumb, revealing the end of a syrette. You recognize what it must be immediately.

“The antidote… you had that prepared in case you ever accidentally poisoned me.”

“You won’t be needing it now,” Sasori-han admits. “But granny Chiyo knows things… certain techniques that have been classified as kinjutsu in our village. If you fail, you may need her alive.”

You feel your eyes narrow. “I see what you mean. So, what will you do now?”

“Raishō Naori, what do you mean?” Chiyo demands… so she doesn’t know?

“I mean what will you do now, Chiyo,” you lie. “Now that you’ve killed your grandson your family spat is concluded. Do you intend to press your luck by picking a fight with me?”

You definitely don’t want to tell her that Sasori-han used a clever genjutsu to make the container for his actual beating heart appear on the opposite side, meaning that Chiyo impaled him in the wrong place.

“You’re a member of Akatsuki,” Sakura observes, turning and raising her fists.

“The cloak give it away?” you roll your eyes. “What about it?”

“You know about Orochimaru and Uchiha Itachi, don’t you?” she demands. “You even have a sharingan...”

>Itachi gave it to me in a chance encounter and if I ever meet Orochimaru I’ll kill him myself.
>I’m under no obligation to tell you anything, especially not about current Akatsuki members.
>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke?
>Other?
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>>4171729
>>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke?
are you seriously that petty?
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>>4171729
>If i ever meet that bastard orochimaru again, i'll kill him myself. As for my eye, it wasn't stolen. Kakashi has one himself, and he's no thief either. Besides that, i'm not Itachi's handler. I've only gone on a single mission with him. Does that satisfy your questions?
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>>4171729
>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke?
>I’m under no obligation to tell you anything, especially not about current Akatsuki members.

Yeah have to agree, she has her priorities completely wrong. She needs to see the whole picture and not get blinded by Sasuke all the time. Be better and become better.
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>>4171729
>>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke?
God, she really is nothing more than a cum sock.
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>>4171729
>>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke?
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>>4171753
Really Sakura just wants me to have Naori to lie that she took care of Sasuke and took his eye, just to see how Sakura would react and then teach her a lesson.
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>>4171729
>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke?

You aren't acting like the person Tsunade hime knew you could be.
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>>4171729
>I’m under no obligation to tell you anything, especially not about current Akatsuki members.
>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke?

>>4171787
Naori doesn't do pointless cruelty, my dude.
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>>4171807
I wouldn't call it pointless, it would be a valuable lesson to concentrate on what is on hand and make her realise all the obstacles she has to overcome are so much more stronger than her.

But you are correct, it would be somewhat uncharacteristic for her.
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>>4171814
>it would be a valuable lesson
It certainly would at that, however I don't believe Naori would really want to take responsibility for Sakura. And, even if she did, I think Naori would prefer not to use such a cruel method.

I do share your impulse to make probably the least realistic character a little more bearable, however. Now's not a great time is all.
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>>4171729
>The eye was given to me and I have permission to use it from the original holder.
>>4171749
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>>4171729
>>Itachi gave it to me in a chance encounter and if I ever meet Orochimaru I’ll kill him myself.
>The eye was given to me and I have permission to use it from the original holder.
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>>4171807
This
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>>4171729

>>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke so you could jump into his pants?
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>>4171729
>I thought you were here to help Gaara, not chase after rumors about Uchiha Sasuke?
“HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR HUMANS AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT FOR YOU. HATE. HATE.”
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>>4171729
>"Look, I get you like him, love him maybe, I don't know. But you have to realize, when you focus on him, you are missing the bigger picture."
And to answer your questions, I haven't seen him since konoha and Orochimaru I want dead, to be honest.
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Why are we even engaging and explaining shit to Sakura? Naori owes her no explanation
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>>4171729
Your response is to smack Sakura across the face.

She stares at you in shock as you give her the tongue-lashing she so thoroughly deserves.

“If Gaara dies, Iwagakure uses this as an opportunity to muscle in by starting a war that’ll either drag Konoha into it through your alliance, or force you to write that alliance off… you came here to save him, right?”

She nods silently.

“Seriously, you should get back to that instead of wasting all our time asking vapid questions about your traitorous little boyfriend.”

You turn your back on both of them. “Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to bury my former partner. I owe him at least that much.”

“If you want Gaara saved so badly...”

“I am chasing after him, you’re talking to a shadow clone,” you interrupt Sakura, wheeling around and tapping your left cheek under your eye. “And if it gets your ass moving any faster it’s Uchiha Izumi’s eye, I have her permission to use it, and if I had anything on Orochimaru I’d have either passed it on to Tsunade-han or killed him myself.”

“Quit. Wasting. Time.”



After they finally leave, you survey the damage to Sasori’s body.

“You came down on her quite hard,” he observes. “She bothers you.”

“More so than ever before,” you admit, giving up on his current form and rummaging around through the debris for a more or less intact body compatible with his heart container. “I feel embarrassed to even be associated with her as a kunoichi.”

Sasori-han chuckles at your expense. “Don’t tell me you’ve never been in lo...”

A single punch knocks the heart container out of Sasori’s chest before he can finish the word. Instead of immediately plugging him into the puppet you’ve selected, you pass a few moments playfully tossing the heart container into the air and catching it.

“Whoops.”

You deliberately drop the container, letting it roll for a bit before retrieving it and putting it into its new home.
>1/2
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>>4172411
naori is best little sister
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Yfw Sakura falls for the same fucking trick as Zabuza and Haku’s
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>>4172411
“I feel deeply protective of my remaining friends,” you insist. “I feel guilty about what I’ve done to Gaara and Fū, who I also consider my friends. I felt ashamed when Temari confronted me in the desert, about the way she looked at me when she realized I’m a member of the organization that took her little brother. I feel frustrated that Itachi-han is dying and I can’t do anything about it. And yeah, maybe I’m a little incredibly pissed that my friend Ajisai was sent on a mission that got her and her team slaughtered.”

“But I don’t let those personal feelings get in the way of what I feel is the right thing to do. For Sakura, those personal distractions seem to be the only things that matter to her.”

“So yeah. She pisses me off.”

“Because she behaves the way you wish you could.”

“… sometimes,” you admit.

“Take my last bit of advice,” Sasori-han suggests, testing his new limbs before throwing a ragged cloak over himself. “Trust your feelings more… especially if you have a good heart, what you feel is right sometimes will be right, just as the things you feel are wrong sometimes are.”

You consider his thoughts quietly for a moment. “So where will you go?”

“Anywhere,” he replies. “Somewhere far from here, where I can start over. Maybe find new inspiration.”

“Well, Sasori-han,” you muse. “It’s been… real.”

“Here,” he tells you, handing you his ring. “Take this to your real body and do with it as you please.”

You nod curtly. “I get it.”



You are Raishō Naori, the real Raishō Naori, currently chasing down Deidara after he ran off with Gaara’s unconscious body.

You’re not the only one chasing the same prize, of course… Uzumaki Naruto and Hatake Kakashi are also in pursuit, meaning that you’re in a bit of an awkward position. You intend to save Gaara’s life even if it means fighting against Deidara, but you also aren’t in a position to kill Deidara as even now he still technically hasn’t done anything against Akatsuki’s goals and aims. Neither can you allow him to die, either through inaction or by helping the Konoha-nin. But you also have a promise to keep to Temari.

You didn’t save Gaara’s life during the sealing process just to let him be killed over whatever petty vendetta Deidara has with him.
>2/3
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>>4172434
You’re overtaking Deidara on foot, your tracking butterfly having revealed that he’s not heading for the Ishigakure hideout for interrogation as he had agreed to when you parted ways. He may be on to you now, as he’s sped up since you started to draw closer, or he may be responding to Hatake Kakashi being close by.

The way you look at it you have a few choices.

>Overtake Kakashi and Naruto and confront Deidara yourself.
>Meet with Kakashi and Naruto, explain your position and offer your help.
>Keep at a distance, use the Konoha-nin as a distraction to secure Gaara.
>Other?
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>>4172422
To be fair, it worked on Kakashi at first.
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>>4172442
>>Keep at a distance, use the Konoha-nin as a distraction to secure Gaara.
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>>4172442
>Overtake Kakashi and Naruto and confront Deidara yourself.
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>>4172442
>Overtake Kakashi and Naruto and confront Deidara yourself.
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>>4172442
>Keep at a distance, use the Konoha-nin as a distraction to secure Gaara.
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>>4172442
>>Keep at a distance, use the Konoha-nin as a distraction to secure Gaara.
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>>4172442
>>Overtake Kakashi and Naruto and confront Deidara yourself.
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>>4172442
>Overtake Kakashi and Naruto and confront Deidara yourself.
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>>4172442
>Keep at a distance, use the Konoha-nin as a distraction to secure Gaara.

Honestly we are not his enemy and having a common enemy should make him more amenable.
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>>4172442
>Keep at a distance, use the Konoha-nin as a distraction to secure Gaara.
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>>4172442
>Keep at a distance, use the Konoha-nin as a distraction to secure Gaara.
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>>4172442
>Keep at a distance, use the Konoha-nin as a distraction to secure Gaara.
>Make sure Gaara is the real one and not a bomb to take you out.
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>>4172626
Gaara not being a bomb is a good thing to check.
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>>4172442
>>Overtake Kakashi and Naruto and confront Deidara yourself.
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>>4172442
>1d6, high roll
>taking three
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>>4172663
You realize that the most effective way to do this is to hold nothing back, and so even as you overtake Kakashi and Naruto you’ve already relied on Okuni to gather natural energy.

To your surprise, after shadowing the Konoha-nin through a mad series of explosive clay attacks, each either ignored by Naruto or deftly evaded by Kakashi’s clone tricks and shunshin bursts, something exceedingly strange happens. Deidara’s body begins to visibly warp around one single point, like someone pinching a tablecloth and twisting it clockwise.

You also see the flow of chakra within the clay Deidara uses as a medium for his exploding techniques… earth and lightning, an advanced dual-nature kekkei genkai.

The pause doesn’t last, however, and a few seconds later the spatial warping resumes… this is the chance you’re waiting for. It comes and passes as though in slow-motion.

Using the sharingan and your senjutsu-empowered senses, you carefully adjust the path of your leap by shifting your body posture, drawing Umekiri in a crackle of electricity and essentially riding the rotating spatial distortion as though it were a current. Your blade slices effortlessly through the head of the clay bird, and as your momentum tumbles you through the air you ‘reach’ towards the head with Kongō Fūsa to grab hold of it.

Slinging the head forwards on just upper body strength and rotation alone, you slice the head open to reveal Gaara himself, still alive and unharmed… though you can see that won’t stay that way for long. There are a number of tiny, perhaps pea-sized bombs just under Gaara’s skin.

You draw senbon from your waist pouch and charge them with electricity, taking a split second to aim using the sharingan before sinking ten needles into ten targets, disabling the clay bombs using your lightning chakra.

Once this has been achieved you use Kongō Fūsa to pull Gaara back towards yourself, and transform the paper making up your cloak… into wings.



Naruto, Team Guy, and a visibly exhausted Kakashi have rallied where your short glide on mimicked wings carries you to perch deftly at the edge of a clearing, Gaara tucked under one arm and Umekiri drawn in the opposite hand.

Once your momentum has been perfectly negated, you allow yourself to settle onto the strong tree limb under nothing more than your own body weight.

A now-armless Deidara pants, standing next to his headless clay bird in the clearing.

“Naori!” he protests. “What the hell do you think you’re doing!? Same team!”

“I could ask you the same thing, Deidara!” you roar back, your anger not even feigned. “Do you have any idea what you’ve done!?”
>1/2
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>>4172707
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAo4e8K1kpY
In case you wanted a musical pairing.
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>>4172707
“I did what you were too much of a coward to do!” he insists as you transform your wings back into a cloak.

“You were going to kill him over your arm,” you observe, seeing straight through his bullshit. “You lied to us, jeopardized Akatsuki’s long-term position, and got Sasori-han killed covering your butt.”

You then point the tip of Umekiri’s blade at Lee, who was about to make a pre-emptive attack. “And you! The moment any of you try and do something I don’t like is the moment you wake up two weeks from now in the hospital.”

“You’ve gotta be kidding me!” Deidara protests. “What do you mean, my man Sasori’s dead?”

“Exactly what I said!” you snap. “Dead. As in deceased. No longer of this world. Lights out. The big sleep.”

“All because you were such a big freakin’ baby! What, you think you’re the first Akatsuki to lose a body part or something? Grow up!”

“Look, you bastards!” Naruto shouts, finally stepping forwards. “I don’t care about all that, and honestly I’m not sure I understand everything that’s going on. But dammit, give Gaara back!”

“Can’t do that,” you reply, floating to the ground with a flutter of your cloak. “The moment I do I’ll be vulnerable to attack.”

“You really think we’re gonna attack you and risk Gaara?” he demands.

“It’s not you that I’m worried about,” you clarify. “It’s Deidara… the dangerous man you’ve essentially cornered.”

>Let Deidara withdraw. Then I’ll be happy to hand Gaara over to you unharmed, like I’ve been TRYING to do from the start.
>Elder Chiyo and Haruno-kun are on their way here now. I intend to hand Gaara over directly to them for treatment.
>As his punishment for being a colossal jerk, feel free to beat Deidara if you can. I’ll continue to safeguard Gaara personally.
>Other?
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>>4172758
>Let Deidara withdraw. Then I’ll be happy to hand Gaara over to you unharmed, like I’ve been TRYING to do from the start.
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>>4172758
>Elder Chiyo and Haruno-kun are on their way here now. I intend to hand Gaara over directly to them for treatment.
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>>4172758
>>Let Deidara withdraw. Then I’ll be happy to hand Gaara over to you unharmed, like I’ve been TRYING to do from the start.
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>>4172758
>Let Deidara withdraw. Then I’ll be happy to hand Gaara over to you unharmed, like I’ve been TRYING to do from the start.
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>>4172758
>Let Deidara withdraw. Then I’ll be happy to hand Gaara over to you unharmed, like I’ve been TRYING to do from the start.
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>>4172758
>Let Deidara withdraw. Then I’ll be happy to hand Gaara over to you unharmed, like I’ve been TRYING to do from the start.
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>>4172758
>>Elder Chiyo and Haruno-kun are on their way here now. I intend to hand Gaara over directly to them for treatment.
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>>4172758
>>Elder Chiyo and Haruno-kun are on their way here now. I intend to hand Gaara over directly to them for treatment.
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>>4172758
“Here’s the deal,” you explain carefully. “Deidara will withdraw, you won’t follow. Then I’ll hand Gaara over to you like I’ve been wanting to this whole time.”

“I don’t need your help, dammit!” Deidara protests.

“Maybe not,” you shrug. “But this thing can’t move forward until you’re out of the picture, and as much as I hate you right now I’m obligated to help you.”

“And what makes you think we...” Guy begins before Kakashi holds his arm out in front of his fellow jōnin.

“Guy… don’t antagonize her,” he warns calmly. “This girl… as strange as it may seem, she may be in the same league as Jiraiya-sensei, or even the Fourth Hokage.”

“What was that!?” Lee demands. “What do you mean, that she is ‘in a leauge’ with such famous shinobi?”

“I’d like to know that as well,” Tenten agrees. “Neji, what do you… Neji?”

Hyūga Neji glances away from his teammates. “I agree wholeheartedly with Kakashi-sensei’s assessment.”

“What is going on here?” Guy-han demands. “Kakashi, don’t hold back on me now, what are we looking at?”

“I have no idea how it could have happened, but Raishō Naori has become a perfect sage.”

Guy looks at you with a new degree of… not fear, but apprehension. “Kakashi… are you sure?”

He nods grimly. “I’m positive. We should take her up on her offer and consider ourselves fortunate.”

“Oh, come on!” Deidara protests loudly. “Why don’t you quit sucking her..”

“Deidara,” you interrupt his outburst. “Leave now. And be sure to take all your toys with you… anything else I’ll consider deliberate undermining of our mission and I’ll deal with you accordingly.”

“Tch...” Deidara scoffs. “Fine then. But this isn’t over, Naori.”

“I’m sure our comrades will be keen to hear your side of the story,” you counter.
>1/2
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>>4173238
After lending Deidara a few explosive tags to get rid of his clay bird, which was too large for him to recover without hands, and sending a shadow clone to retrieve his arm for him, you consider the situation secure… just in time for Suna-nin to begin arriving. First is the duo of Chiyo and Sakura, for whom you lay the still-unconscious Gaara on the ground in the clearing, shaded by a nearby tree.

“The senbon mark the locations of several explosive charges,” you explain, “placed into his body by Deidara as a trap. They’ve been disabled, but they’ll need to be removed or the entry wounds will probably fester.”

While Naruto, Sakura, and Chiyo all fuss over Gaara, and Team Guy tries to keep Naruto out of the way so that he doesn’t slow Sakura and Chiyo’s progress by ‘trying to help’, Kakashi and Guy remain vigilant, their focus entirely on you.

It’s even more awkward when Temari and her team arrive… you can start to sense others not far behind.

You start to work your way away from the scene, but Temari won’t let you. She stomps across the clearing, fire in her eyes as she grabs you by the outer collar of the kimono top you wear under your cloak.

“You…” she mutters with a sharp glare, which eventually softens.

“… thank you.”

After a moment, she releases you. “Elder Chiyo says that he’ll be fine… I have no idea how the hell you did it, but you stuck to your word.”

“Like I said,” you sigh, straightening your collar. “I wouldn’t have done it otherwise.”

“I’m not apologizing,” she insists.

You shrug. “I never expected you to.”

“Good,” she nods curtly. “Glad we could straighten that out.”

“Go on, get out of here,” you insist, pushing her shoulder lightly. “You should be there when Gaara wakes up.”

She considers you with a strange look… you’re not entirely sure what she thinks of you after all of this, and it’s likely that she doesn’t know herself. But she does return to her little brother’s side.

>Linger here until Gaara wakes up. Away from the crowd at least… but you want to make sure.
>Address Kakashi-sensei before you leave.
>Give Kakashi Sasori’s ring. It may be too early to know, but it might buy you extra time in a possible scenario where you defect.
>Other
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>>4173269
>>Address Kakashi-sensei before you leave.
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>>4173269
>Address Kakashi-sensei before you leave.

No point staying there for too long. They have both Sakura and Chiyo doing healing so Gaara should be fine.
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>>4173269
>Address Kakashi-sensei before you leave.
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>>4173269
Did our clone teleport? How did we come to know about sasori's "death" while also having his ring on hand?
>Just leave
Not sure how strong we are but this is turning into a lot of people who are hostile and it would not be unreasonable for them to try to capture/kill us.
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>>4173269
>Linger here until Gaara wakes up. Away from the crowd at least… but you want to make sure.
>Address Kakashi-sensei before you leave.
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>>4173269
>linger
>Adress Kakashi
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>>4173269
>>Address Kakashi-sensei before you leave.
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>>4173269
To clarify, the ring serves a role in coordinating the sealing technique particularly when performed using members who are spread apart. Giving Kakashi the ring will literally slow the process of sealing down, since Naori would be taking a second ring with her upon defection.

The fewer people active in the sealing process, the longer it takes.
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>>4173314
The clone summoned Kijani before dispersing herself. Forgot to mention that while I was writing.

I've been a bit distracted over here, sorry.
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>>4173269
>Give Kakashi Sasori’s ring. It may be too early to know, but it might buy you extra time in a possible scenario where you defect.
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>>4173269
>>Address Kakashi-sensei before you leave.
We should probably thank him for de-escalating the situation from breaking down further.
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>>4173414
I'll second this notion
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>>4173269
>Give Kakashi Sasori’s ring. It may be too early to know, but it might buy you extra time in a possible scenario where you defect.
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>>4173269
You briefly contemplate giving Sasori’s ring to Kakashi, but that might be too easily traced… you’d never get away with it, and if you held onto it you’d still be taking two of the rings out of circulation in the event that you were forced to defect. But you still wish to speak with him before there are too many Suna-nin present.

“I wish I could stay until Gaara regains consciousness,” you admit to Kakashi, “but there’s going to be too many Suna-nin around pretty soon… my being here’s likely to cause a problem. So keep an eye on him, would you?”

“… how do you mean?” he asks suspiciously.

“I only know of two pseudo-jinchūriki,” you explain, “and the process was more difficult for Gaara. It probably has something to do with Shūkaku itself, though I can only guess.”

“Why are you doing this?” Kakashi demands. “Whose side are you even on?”

You chuckle. “Seriously, with your big jōnin brain is that really the best question you can come up with?”

“It’s the question that matters right now,” Kakashi insists sharply.

“It’s a stupid question,” you counter. “The question you should be asking is the one I myself can’t answer just yet… whose approach to things best represents what Akatsuki is? Deidara’s, or mine?”

You spare a glance at Gaara, as Sakura removes the last bomb from his body and Chiyo begins to close.

“In any event,” you continue before turning back to Kakashi. “Thanks for helping me untie my proverbial hands back there.”

“One more question,” he presses before you can leave. “Why did someone like you join up with Akatsuki?”

You shrug. “Ask Gaara and Temari about me. Then, the obvious answer will be the correct one.”



“Did you manage to reattach your arm?” you ask at the next meeting.

“With some help from Kakuzu I got both reattached,” Deidara replies, looking resolutely away from you. “Hurt like hell, hm.”

“That’s good,” you nod.

“Wait… that I got ‘em back or that it hurt?”

“The obvious question,” you continue without answering Deidara, “is how we’ll re-shuffle our pairings. Sasori-han’s death was a sore blow.”
>1/2
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>>4174459
“For now Deidara will meet with Tobi, the new rookie,” Pain lies… you’re pretty sure that it’s only Hidan and Deidara who believe that lie at this point, since Kakuzu’s probably smart enough and experienced enough to know better.

You think.

“So that means I’m paired with Zetsu,” you nod.

“I look forward to working with you.”
“Try not to get in our way.”

Zetsu speaks in two voices, seemingly with two divergent lines of thought… interesting. Where the hell did ‘Tobi’ even find a guy like this? In any event the reason for this arrangement is perfectly transparent: Tobi wants to keep an eye on you, and doesn’t want you to see him using whatever abilities it is he has.

Even within Akatsuki, you’re effectively under monitoring.



You meet your new partner outside, in the rain, when he emerges from the ground.

“I know you’re here to keep an eye on me after my partner was killed, and after my ‘altercation’ with Deidara,” you tell him before he gets a chance to speak. “You should also know that I can sense when you’re nearby. I expect my privacy when we’re off-mission.”

“Oh my, what a frightening girl we’ve been paired with!”
“Understood.”
“We’re not exactly frontline material I’m afraid, so we’re no match for you.”

“And keep those damned spores or whatever you’re releasing to yourself,” you insist sharply, having sensed something amiss and used the sharingan to check it.

“Ah, so you noticed that as well...”
“We may as well be trying to fool Itachi...”
“I suppose it can’t be helped.”

No good at combat… you have to assume that in your future missions you’ll basically be expected to fight solo.

Speaking of which…
>1d6, taking the third roll only
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Zetsu following us isn't ideal, but it was expected. Now we just have to avoid showing our hand for awhile.
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>>4174468
Your mission is to head back to the Land of Fire, to the outskirts of Konohagakure… evidently there’s been some word of Orochimaru’s subordinates making a move of some sort. The intelligence doesn’t cover their objective, or who it is, but only that they’re going to invade a ruined temple there within the next few days.

“Just stay out of my way,” you sigh.



You manage to slip across the border easily enough in an afternoon rainstorm, letting you avoid the Konoha border patrol without incident. And it there’s anything Zetsu can do it’s sneak around, since he seems to be extremely skilled at infiltration. So he doesn’t actually need any of your help.

>Approach the temple and hide, wait for whoever it is Orochimaru sent.
>Track down the likely invading shinobi and observe them.
>Inform Tsunade that you’re dealing with an Orochimaru-related incursion.
>Other?
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>>4174501
>Inform Tsunade that you’re dealing with an Orochimaru-related incursion.
>Approach the temple and hide, wait for whoever it is Orochimaru sent.
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>>4174501
>Inform Tsunade that you’re dealing with an Orochimaru-related incursion.
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>>4174501
>Approach the temple and hide, wait for whoever it is Orochimaru sent.
>Inform Tsunade that you’re dealing with an Orochimaru-related incursion.

Informing Tsunade must be done in the most careful way possible. We don't know how good sensor skills Zetsu has, but we can presume that if he is good at infiltration, he most likely has good sensor skills too. So utmost care in secrecy!
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>>4174501
>>Approach the temple and hide, wait for whoever it is Orochimaru sent.
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>>4174501
>>Approach the temple and hide, wait for whoever it is Orochimaru sent.
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>>4174501
>>Approach the temple and hide, wait for whoever it is Orochimaru sent.
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>>4174479
>>Inform Tsunade that you’re dealing with an Orochimaru-related incursion.
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>>4174501
>>Inform Tsunade that you’re dealing with an Orochimaru-related incursion.
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>>4174501
>>Approach the temple and hide, wait for whoever it is Orochimaru sent.
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>>4174501
Since it's close, in addition to hiding out,
>Tip Tsunade off
>Don't tip Tsunade off
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>>4175105
>Tip Tsunade off
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>>4175105
>>Tip Tsunade off
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>>4175105
>Tip Tsunade off
But do it with utmost care and secrecy
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>>4175105
>Tip Tsunade off
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>>4175105
>>Don't tip Tsunade off
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>>4175105
>dont
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>>4175105
>>Don't tip Tsunade off
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>>4175105
>Tip Tsunade off
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>>4174501
>Tip Tsunade off
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>>4175105
>>Don't tip Tsunade off
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>>4175211
Naturally. Naori's not an idiot.
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>>4175536
Almost like she's a ninja or something.
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>writing
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>>4175105
You swiftly form the hand seals to summon Isoka, who appears perched on your outstretched fingertip.

“What’s up?” she asks cheerfully.

Certain that Zetsu can’t see you from this angle, you unseal your sharingan and implant the awareness of what you need Isoka to do directly into her mind: fly to Konohagakure, to the Hokage residence, and inform Senju Tsunade that you’re going to be fighting against one of Orochimaru’s remaining pawns at the abandoned temple just outside her village, and that beyond those facts you have no idea who’s coming or what they’re after.

“I need to to scout the area from above,” you lie, “specifically keeping an eye out for patrols coming out of Konoha. Will you do that for me?”

Isoka takes off, flitting about in front of you. “Yeah, I got it. Consider it done!”

Then she zooms into the air, flits about again once over the treetops, then takes off. Thankfully, she has the good sense to head somewhere other than straight for Konohagakure. Even despite your verbal feint, that might have aroused Zetsu’s suspicions.



“This is the crest of my clan,” you realize soon after arriving at the abandoned temple and spying the characteristic Uzumaki spiral. It’s not hard to spot… it’s right there over the main entrance. But inside is something strange, even by your own standards after having worked with Akatsuki.

“It’s like a kagura-den?” you muse, recognizing the mask wall. No, that’s not quite right…

“What is this?”
“It’s just a bunch of junk.”

Zetsu emerges halfway from the wooden floor.

“It looks like a wall of kagura masks,” you explain carefully, “but it isn’t. This is a temple first of all, not a shrine, and this isn’t a stage for kagura dances. This is a hall which enshrines a sacred object.”

“So, a collection of masks?”
“Why?”

“No,” you correct Zetsu. “A hall like this is meant to hold one sacred object in which a kami is thought to be housed. And that brings us to the other reason this can’t actually be for kagura dances… these masks are all versions of the same figure. The Shinigami.”

“I see, so that’s what’s with these black flames painted on the wall.”
“The Uzumaki worshipped death?”
>1d6, DC 9
>best three of four
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Uzumaki techniques are just Spiral Power confirmed.
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>>4176858
“Don’t be an idiot,” you retort. “I’ve heard about a fūinjutsu technique that can seal anything, permanently… and unlike many Uzumaki techniques it doesn’t take special chakra to perform. It’s called the Shiki Fūjin. Though, it’s existence is supposed to be a secret.”

“Then how do you know about it?”
“It’s surprising.”

“Is it though?” you muse. “You’re talking to a sage and inheritor of the Uzumaki hiden techniques. But still, I’ve only just heard about it. For example, there are rumors that the Third Hokage knew the technique, and used it against Orochimaru.”

“So one of these masks is what Orochimaru is after?”
“Why?”

“His arms were decaying last I saw him,” you recall, “probably because part of his soul was taken by the Shinigami. He may be hoping that the Uzumaki had a technique for getting things sealed by the Shinigami back, and this mask may be part of that.”

“That’s a lot of guesswork.”
“But it may be true.”

“Twenty seven masks,” you count, examining each carefully without touching. Then you use your sharingan. “And they’re trapped… I can see the sealing formulae inscribed on the backside of this wall.”

You examine the fūinjutsu for several minutes, before eventually manifesting a Kongō Fūsa chain and using it to gently prod at one mask in particular. Then you use the chain to remove it from the wall.

The fūinjutsu goes dormant.

“This one,” you declare.

You take out a scroll and seal the mask into it, before putting the scroll away.

“So you’re not even going to try to confirm it?”
“That’s it?”

“When the Third Hokage used this technique he died,” you point out. “Like the Edo Tensei it may be a technique where stupid amounts of power are offset by a human sacrifice… I’m not gonna mess around with that until I know more.”

>Hide in the forest nearby using ninjutsu.
>Hide in the shrine itself using barrier tags.
>Other?
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>>4176877
>Hide in the forest nearby using ninjutsu.
>Give the scroll with the mask in it to kijani, make sure orochimaru doesn't get it
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>>4176877
>Hide in the forest nearby using ninjutsu.
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>>4176877
>hide in the forest
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>>4176877
supporting:
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>>4176877
Supporting >>4176878
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>>4176877
>>Hide in the forest nearby using ninjutsu
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>>4176877
Supporting >>4176878
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>>4176877
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>>4176877
>1d6, DC 10
>first three
>SP: 5/6
>ES: 0/2 (0T)
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>>4177448
Use SP or ES to pass?
>Use 1 SP
>Take 1 ES
>Neither
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>>4177472
>Use 1 SP
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>>4177472
>>Use 1 SP
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>>4177472
>>Use 1 SP
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>>4177472
>>Use 1 SP
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>>4177472
>Use 1 SP
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>>4177472
Itss superfluous at this point but
>yuppedi
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>>4177472
>>Use 1 SP
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You know what I really want to do? If Orochimaru actually come in person, I want to use the incoming Konoha's team as a distraction to put him down with sneaky fūinjutsu.
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>>4177472
Alright, I'm too tired to continue tonight. I'll update tomorrow morning my time.
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>>4177676
Sleep well. And good morning Queen!
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>>4177676
>SP: 5/6
>ES: 0/2 (0T)

You decide that the best strategy is to wait outside, in the forest. That way you can maintain your position without being disrupted regardless of who shows up first in the area. To prepare you make a copy of the mask out of transformed paper tags: a combination of exploding tags and binding tags. It’s sequenced so that the former will trigger first followed by the exploding tags… a nasty surprise for whoever Orochimaru sent your way.

Then you summon Kijani, having him secure the scroll and return to the sage forest of the Shrike clan with it. That way even if someone figures out that you have the scroll you can honestly say that you don’t have it, potentially making it easier to bluff your way out of any confrontation.

Your preparations finally complete, you take a few moments to hide yourself in the trees using a simple camouflage technique: the Meisaigakure. Since it requires no special conditions or nature elements to use, ironically it’s easier for you than the techniques which are staples for most shinobi. Zetsu’s head and shoulders emerge from a nearby tree trunk.

“How refreshing to see a member of Akatsuki behaving as an actual shinobi.”
“Not hiding in a surface?”

So that’s the technique that Zetsu uses… you figured as much. It’s a high-level infiltration technique, uncommon among the current hidden villages.

“I don’t do hiding,” you explain your choice in techniques. “I prefer to be able to attack without losing concealment. So while hiding in a surface would be more effective, hiding without using it to prepare for your next move is just cowardice.”



Zetsu doesn’t argue the point, evidently understanding that he’d be better suited leaving you to your own devices.

Knowing that Kijani and Isoka have carried out their respective tasks means that it’s only a matter of time, and sure enough after two days spent almost completely motionless you sense the arrival of a group of shinobi through your paper butterflies.

Your sharingan eye opens, and you watch in silence as the group approaches. One… two… four shinobi, a standard-sized unit for most villages. These aren’t dressed in anything resembling uniforms, and they’re too old and feel too strong to be genin. So that suggests these are from Otogakure, Orochimaru’s hidden village.

One large and broad, with a head like a potato seemingly both in terms of shape and content. Another smaller in proportions, but seemingly confident with messy hair and a large scarf. A third tall with light-colored hair, a cloak, and a three-valve respirator with disc-shaped cartridges… some sort of poison or gas-user, you’d wager. The fourth, seemingly leading from behind, is a dark-haired woman in a green, short-sleeved kimono lined around the collar with fur and a stylized flower image dyed into one side.
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>>4178675
>clarification: I failed to consider ahead of time whether I wanted a best three of four roll to recharge SP
>still haven't decided yet what will happen in the future, but I'm leaning towards 'no'
>since it was an open question at the time I decided to give you the benefit either way
>as such you should have been at 6/6 SP, putting you at 5 now
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>>4178675
She also wears the same braided rope-like obi that you’ve seen Orochimaru’s direct subordinates wear from time to time, marking her as such at a glance. Like those others, she appears confident almost to the level of arrogance.

You only consider it an ‘almost’ because she may actually be one of the few whose skills match that confidence, you just can’t say for sure at the moment.

“Rinji,” the woman in back orders. “Go in and retrieve the mask.”

“Right, right,” the messy-haired man grumbles, moving to follow his orders.

“Kigiri, Gozu,” she continues, “keep your eyes open. I don’t like the fact that we haven’t been detected yet.”

Kigiri and Gozu, the remaining two members, head in opposite directions, but stay close in order to verbally warn their leader in case anyone approaches.

Meanwhile, it seems that the woman makes preparations of her own under the assumption that someone from Konohagakure is going to detect their intrusion. Ram, dog, monkey… then she spreads her arms wide with her hands open.

“Shōton: Suishō Kyō.”

A series of floating pink crystals form in front of her, creating a jade-tinged mirror in the shape of a snowflake. From that mirror emerges an identical copy of the caster herself… shōton, she said? Crystal release… a kekkei genkai, and one you’ve never even heard of at that.

Her actual body does precisely what you would do in such a situation… she hides herself, preparing for an immediate counterattack.

“I got the mask,” the fourth member, Rinji, declares, coming out of the temple with the mask you left inside.
>1d6, best three of four
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You manage to time your technique perfectly.

“Throw it!” the crystal clone shouts. “Rinji!”

Too late.

The tags come apart in his hands, extending golden chains that just for a few seconds manage to entangle both the clone and Rinji. The former manages to crystallize herself just in time to survive the rapid series of explosions, almost rapid enough to be indistinguishable. Rinji had absolutely no chance, though the clone manages to survive with the loss of an arm.

In that same series of blasts, as smoke and dust spread through the forest, you create a shadow clone of your own.

It’s not long after the dust settles before a team of Konoha shinobi arrives… and a bizarre team at that.

Uzumaki Naruto and Haruno Sakura are here, but the other two are strangers to you. One wears a standard uniform aside from his more elaborate forehead protector which includes cheek guards, appearing to be a jōnin. The other is around Naruto and Sakura’s age, like Sasuke but in tighter clothes.

“So these are those guys?” Naruto demands.

“Seems the intelligence report was accurate,” the jōnin who isn’t Kakashi muses.

“From the village...” the crystal clone realizes, shielding her destroyed arm from view. “This just got more complicated.”

The hidden real body remains still, though the clone is obviously searching for something… she must suspect that these Konoha-nin weren’t the ones who set the trap that killed her subordinate, meaning that the ‘complication’ she mentioned was the fact that she now has to fight not only the shinobi team from Konohagakure but an Akatsuki member who has so far remained unseen.

“Who are you?” the jōnin demands, “and why have you come here?”

“Was it on Orochimaru’s orders?” Sakura demands sharply.

“Guess denying it would just confirm it,” the woman muses, weaving hand seals with her right hand. A pink light glows at her palm and moves back towards her elbow, and her chakra crystallizes to form a wicked blade along that length.

“I am Guren, and it’s exactly as you say. I’m here because Orochimaru-sama ordered it.”

… -sama, huh? That says it all, really.

“Kigiri, do it!”
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Kigiri, the man with the respirator, forms a hand seal and emits a large stream of smoke from one of the valves that lingers in the area as the Konoha team makes its move.

The jōnin clasps his hands in front of him, producing a mass of sharpened wooden tendrils that head straight for the enemy shinobi like writhing snakes. Naruto begins by forming shadow clones, while the broody-looking guy with the fake smile takes out a scroll and a brush before being obscured by the smoke.

Guren, Orochimaru’s subordinate, weaves the ram sign. “Shōton: Shuriken Ranbu!”

She’s swiftly surrounded by a swirling cloud of snowflage-like pink and blue crystals, which she fires in rapid succession into the cloud. There’s a sudden burst of pressure that blasts the smoke away, thanks to Naruto using a large rasengan on the ground, revealing the extent to which Guren has crystallized the wood-release attack… which the jōnin is forced to abandon as the crystallized patches start to extend along the ‘roots’ towards him. Meanwhile the broody boy has summoned a tiger seemingly made from ink, whose jaws have been grabbed by Gozu.

With a burst of inhuman strength Gozu simply tears the tiger apart in a shower of black ink, blocking Sakura’s chakra-enhanced punch with an elbow strike… she seems shocked that he can do that and not have any serious injuries to his arm, but as a more experienced taijutsu user you know that the end of the ulna that forms that striking surface doesn’t compress while a fist does. That means the stronger and heavier Gozu can deliver more concentrated force while Sakura’s fist ends up absorbing a lot of the force of her own punch.

At least when it comes to taijutsu, he may not be as dumb as he looks.

Kigiri takes the opportunity to summon a trio of clones made from his own smoke, sending them to attack as Naruto and his clones move in with Guren and Gozu both engaged.

>Remain hidden for now and observe.
>Send in your clone, time it for maximum impact.
>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren.
>Other?
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>>4178763
>>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren.
get it done quick, team ex-kakashi should be enough to tie down the others
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>>4178763
>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren
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>>4178763
>>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren.
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>>4178763
>>Remain hidden for now and observe.
we already secured the mask, there's no need to intervene.
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>>4178778
except for putting in a good faith effort to help our allies
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>>4178763
>Remain hidden for now and observe.
Guys, we can't show we're helping Konoha while Zetsu is here. We're already in hot water as it is.
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>>4178786
Fuck zetsu and fuck tobi, they can both suck our dick.
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>>4178786
why, if we are asked, we can claim to have done it to rob Orochimaru of valuable subordinates
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>>4178763
>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren.

Guren is the most dangerous enemy so taking her out should be top priority. Especially as she is the leader of this group, interrogating her could provide extremely valuable information. Team Yamato can have the mooks.
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>>4178786
There are enough good excuses for 'helping'

They are Orochimaru's people. Might be able to get more intel out of them.

The nine-tails is fighting and we really don't want him to die.
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>>4178763
>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren.
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>>4178763
>>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren.
>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren.
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>>4178798
Yeah. We have the mask which already is a success. Helping Team Yamato and providing them with scraps of information is useful. Also we get to see what the new jonin is capable of doing.
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>>4178804
Obtaining information about their fighting styles would be much easier if we observed more before intervening though.

And why would giving scraps of information to Konoha be useful for us? That's assuming we would interact with Konoha after the fight which is plain stupid.

As it is, the only reason to intervene right now instead of observing a bit before actually acting is to make sure the Kyuubi's container doesn't die. Which is very unlikely since Naruto's stamina and endurance is massive and well known by those who observe him for a little while.

Zetsu is definitely going to call us out on our bullshit and it will hasten our departure from Akatsuki. The problem is that it's too soon.
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>>4178825
Your paranoia is showing, start taking your meds
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>>4178763
>>Remain hidden for now and observe.
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>>4178763
>>Remain hidden for now and observe.
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>>4178763
>Create a diversion with your clone, then personally flush out the real Guren
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>>4178763
There’s a delicate balance here to be struck here between getting information, tipping your hand, and presenting a certain appearance. You want to know more about some of these fighters in particular: the black-haired boy running around showing more skin than Sakura, the jōnin using the infamous Wood release, and Guren, the user of ‘Crystal release’ sent here by Orochimaru. You also want to know more about Orochimaru from this Guren, his whereabouts and his intentions beyond getting his hands on the mask you’ve sent off with Kijani. To do that you’ll have to capture her, and most importantly keep the Konoha team from doing the same.

But at the same time, you don’t want anyone to know anything more about you or this situation than they might already be able to guess. You don’t want Guren or Konoha to know that you have the mask already, nor do you want Konoha to know your own intentions completely despite having tipped them off about Orochimaru’s activities here. You also don’t want Zetsu to know that you did that, or else it may arouse suspicions about your long-term loyalty… not to the ideals of Akatsuki but to its present leadership.

You also know that you have a part that people will almost expect you to play. Having tipped off Tsunade-han already it would look bad if you never even made an attempt to act yourself… in fact it would probably suggest to her that you had other motives, potentially revealing that you took something Orochimaru wanted from the temple. You’d also prefer to keep it in Naruto’s mind that you’re not strictly speaking his enemy, if that’s possible to do. But you also don’t want Guren, and by extension Orochimaru, to know that you’ve been secretly helping Konohagakure coordinate its efforts against him.

All of this suggests that, at least for now, you play something of a ‘third party’ role.

So you send in your clone to start things off with a dramatic flourish.

Exploding shuriken disperse the additional gas before Kigiri can detonate it with his own fireball technique… the fireballs simply strike as they are, burning several patches of forest and knocking down a small tree, but otherwise achieving little. His smoke clones and Naruto’s mostly evade the blasts as well, easy enough as you weren’t particularly aiming at them.

Then you join the fray, to most observers seeming to ‘appear’ right in the middle of the battlefield.

Naruto takes a reflexive step back. “… it’s you again...”

All of the Konoha shinobi appear to be on alert, but the Oto-nin make the mistake of trying to press the advantage.

Your blade cuts effortlessly through the smoke clones, and the Kongō Fūsa is sufficient to shelter you from the incoming crystal shuriken. Whipping that chain once it’s done spinning is enough to shake the crystals free.
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>>4179205
“Rude,” your clone muses. “Speaks ill of Orochimaru that his flunkies lack even basic manners.”

“Rude?” Guren’s clone scoffs. “And what would you know of manners?”

Your own shadow clone simply smiles as the next part comes as a surprise.



Your attack forces a visibly surprised Guren to evade, bursting out into the open for the first time as a wave of water crushes her hiding spot among the treetops. You land softly nearby, Umekiri at the ready.

“I know that it’s better to greet people personally,” you smirk, shifting into a readied kenjutsu stance. “My name is Raishō Naori. Pleased to meet you.”

“So you were the one observing us,” Guren realizes. “Orochimaru-sama warned us that we may encounter Akatsuki on this mission.”

“And yet he sent you anyway.”

“We’re here, aren’t we?” she replies confidently, swiftly producing arm-blades of her own. “I don’t know what you’re doing, but teaming up with Konoha isn’t going to help you here.”

“My, such confidence,” you muse playfully, “but I’m a little too greedy to play at teamwork with them. I will be your opponent, and no one else.”

“Is that so?” Guren licks her lips in anticipation. “It’s been a while since I met anyone with a backbone… ever since Kimimaro passed on. But are you certain about this?”

You nod curtly. “The Wood-user is a bit unusual, but I have confidence that one shadow clone can handle them… especially with that Crystal-clone and those subordinates of yours to serve as distractions.”

Main Body Decision:
>Try to work your way in close enough to paralyze her with the sharingan.
>Try to pin her down at a distance with poisoned shuriken and Kongō Fūsa.
>Try to lull her into a sense of security, to take advantage of that later on.
>Other?

Clone Decision:
>Give Team Guren a slight boost for now, even out the sides.
>Side with the Konoha team for now, then incapacitate them.
>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
>Other?
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>>4179217
>>Try to lull her into a sense of security, to take advantage of that later on.
>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
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>>4179205
>>4179217
Main Body Decision:
>Try to pin her down at a distance with poisoned shuriken and Kongō Fūsa.

Clone Decision:
>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement
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>>4179217
>>Try to lull her into a sense of security, to take advantage of that later on.
>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
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>>4179217
>Try to lull her into a sense of security, to take advantage of that later on.

>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
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>>4179217
>>Try to work your way in close enough to paralyze her with the sharingan.
>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
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>>4179217
>>>Try to lull her into a sense of security, to take advantage of that later on.
>>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
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>>4179217
>Try to lull her into a sense of security, to take advantage of that later on.

>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
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>>4179217
>Try to lull her into a sense of security, to take advantage of that later on.
>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
SYNERGY! Gain more time so that we have time to trick her into a false sense of security.

We could also curbstomp her as fast as possible too I guess, but we don't know her fighting style enough for that ti be safe.
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>>4179217
>>Try to lull her into a sense of security, to take advantage of that later on.

>Take no sides. Fight against both to draw out their engagement.
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>>4179217
You decide to take this slow at first, fighting not to win a decisive victory but to learn just what your opponent is capable of… ideally without tipping her off that that’s what you’re doing. That’s why you start off by using exploding shuriken to counter her crystal shuriken, using that to close in with Umekiri.

“Not bad!” Guren admits, exchanging a rapid series of potentially-lethal blows… until one of her crystalline arm-blades strikes at your left wrist, only to be wrapped by Kongō Fūsa.

You pull her off-balance with it, only for her to shatter free of your bind. “Kesshō no Yoroi.”

She uses the momentum of your pull to turn in place, striking with a backhanded sweep which you parry with Umekiri before kicking at her exposed ribs. You see that her left hand is flashing through hand seals in a blur, and instinctively push back using a shunshin before your own kick can land.

“You were going to use that technique to encase my leg,” you realize aloud. “Very good… I’ll have to be more careful.”

Instead, Guren uses the crystal in her left hand to form a large lance, which she uses to charge you once she regains her balance. “I’m not finished!”

You evade the point of the lance’s thrust by jumping, a light kick followed by tucking your legs so that you land atop her weapon in a crouch before leaning forward and kicking off. Umekiri’s blade held low, you feel it slide off her own blade as you pass over her shoulder...



You decide not to take sides in the battle between Otogakure and Konohagakure, instead trying your best to prolong their fight so that your real body and Guren’s real body can fight uninterrupted.

As things stand Sakura and mister midriff have their hands full with Gozu, trying to beat him down or bind him with ink respectively… there’s no teamwork there. This may well be their first real fight together. Naruto and his shadow clones aren’t even working all that well as a group, at least no better than Kigiri and his smoke clones, which seem to strike, bind, and explode nearly interchangeably.

Meanwhile Captain Wood and Guren’s crystal clone are locked in their own struggle, with the latter crystallizing anything and everything the former throws at her.

“Mokuton: Daijurin!”
“Shōton: Omiwatari!”

A small moving wall of wooden spears meets a wave of blue crystals erupting from the ground, the latter immobilizing and actually crystallizing the wooden onslaught. Those crystals threaten again to pierce the wood user…

“Tenran-anken.”

Your rasengan shuriken are powerful enough to break the wood before the crystals can reach their target, allowing the jōnin to break free while a few other paper shuriken force the crystal clone to evade as well.

“Thanks,” the jōnin offers. “I think.”
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>>4180746
Guren touches her fingertips to her cheek, then examines the blood. “Don’t get too excited, girl.”

“Why not?” you ask playfully. “Believe it or not, I’m actually allowing myself to enjoy this a little.”

Your foe sweeps wide with her lance, shattering it and reforming the fragments into shuriken that tear through the woods where you were standing a moment before, but where a genjutsu afterimage seems to be pelted.

Guren’s eyes widen as she realizes what you’ve done at the last second, parrying your strike and missing her own counter as you deftly withdraw to a guarded stance. She leaps backwards at the same instant you start moving back, waving horse-monkey-ram-boar.

“Shōton: Omiwatari!”

The instant she lands blue crystals begin to emerge like spears, forcing you to circle around to her left, keeping Umekiri’s edge between yourself and your opponent. Even at that instant she starts weaving signs again with one hand, while directing the expanding crystals to follow you.

In a pulse of chakra she creates a wall of red crystals which surround her on all sides, completely enclosing her own body.

The Omiwatari stops, and she continues to weave hand signs. “Shōton: Suishō Rokkakuchū.”

Six pink crystal pillars emerge from the earth in formation around Guren’s defensive wall, which crumbles away.



You continue to buy time for your real body by stalling.

Your next intercession is to intercept Naruto’s real body as he tries to use a rasengan to take out Nigiri… or Kigiri? Whatever his name was. Your own rasengan is still stronger, cancelling Naruto’s and leaving him open for you to kick him into a nearby tree with your left leg.

“What the hell!?” he protests, only to watch you casually step between him and one of Kigiri’s fireballs.

“Kasukēda!”

The collision of a water-flow technique through Umekiri’s blade and a fireball creates a thin cover of mist, which you use to disappear for a moment while you create an exploding shadow clone of your own that attacks Gozu.

That clone raises Umekiri and uses her whole upper body to deflect a punch that was aimed straight for the black-haired boy’s head.

“… thanks?” he offers in confusion as you turn and step in to strike Gozu in the solar plexus with a rising elbow strike.

She smirks back at him. “Don’t thank me yet, boy...”

“Sai!” Haruno shouts, tackling him out of the way before your clone explodes in Gozu’s face.
>2/3
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>>4180754
It seems that with these six pillars in place, Guren’s abilities are heightened… but you’re not entirely sure how it works. Something definitely feels off to you though in a way that it didn’t feel before, as though she’s somehow changed the nature of the field to her advantage.

“What’s wrong!?” she taunts you as her crystals begin to behave less like they were before, and now more like the Third Kazekage’s iron sand techniques. “Is this really all the Akatsuki have to offer?”

The crystalline tendrils now split and pursue as though with a mind of their own, branching out and changing directions up to ninety degrees at a time. It’s actually commendable that she’s reached such a level… were Otogakure one of the major villages it might even earn her consideration as Kage.

She weaves hand seals down on the ground, and a swirl of pink crystals rise up from the earth in the form of a great dragon. “Shōton: Hashō Kōryū!”

>Dodge the dragon, get in close and hypnotize her with surprise sharingan.
>Use sage mode. The chakra’s gathered and you’re curious about her six pillars.
>Other?

“I don’t get what this is all about!” Naruto protests. “Are you helping us or not!?”

“She’s just stalling us,” Sakura insists as the Konoha-nin rally. “She’s not helping anyone but herself!”

“You wound me, Sakura-chan,” you taunt, clutching at your heart for dramatic effect.

The Oto-nin aren’t willing to play along, and instead begin to push harder. Especially Gozu, who rushes the Konoha-nin headlong.

Your response is to step in front of him and slash.

Umekiri dances in your hands, three real strokes and nine illusory, slashing the tendons in his legs and leaving a deep gash in his back as you pass each other. He collapses to the ground with a loud crash.

“Gozu!” Guren’s clone shouts, turning her crystalline attacks towards you with a hail of sharp, glinting shuriken. “I’ve had enough of you!”

You evade her deftly, leaving a series of confusing genjutsu afterimages and striking Sai in the chest with a powerful kick that sends him crashing into a tree trunk.

“Sai!” Sakura shouts, only to be forced backwards by a surge of water… a Kasukēda that saved her from a fireball.

“Damn...” Kigiri curses, having missed his opportunity.

>Take out Sakura and Kigiri both, narrowing things down a bit.
>Take out Guren’s crystal clone using genjutsu.
>Try Storm release flow with your mangekyō, against the Crystal release.
>Other?
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>>4180768
>>Try Storm release flow with your mangekyō, against the Crystal release.
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>>4180768
>Dodge the dragon, get in close and hypnotize her with surprise sharingan.
>Take out Sakura and Kigiri both, narrowing things down a bit.
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>>4180768
>>Use sage mode. The chakra’s gathered and you’re curious about her six pillars.
>Try Storm release flow with your mangekyō, against the Crystal release.
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>>4180768
>>4180771
Just as a reminder, there are TWO votes for this update.
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>>4180768
I'd rather take her out as soon as possible. We can always interrogate her about her six pillars when she is hypnotized if you guys really want to know about it.
>Dodge the dragon, get in close and hypnotize her with surprise sharingan.

Let's not waste a mangekyou's charge for experimentation in the middle of a "fight". It might be needed later. And taking out Guren's clone is too soon.
>Take out Sakura and Kigiri both, narrowing things down a bit.
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>>4180768
>>Use sage mode. The chakra’s gathered and you’re curious about her six pillars.
>>Take out Guren’s crystal clone using genjutsu.
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>>4180768
>>4180791
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>>4180768
>Take out Guren’s crystal clone using genjutsu.
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>>4180810
>>4180768
and
>Use sage mode. The chakra’s gathered and you’re curious about her six pillars.

Whoops.
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>>4180768
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>>4180815
To be fair, she was smart enough to understand what naori was doing and explain it to naruto. So there's that.
That's also ALL there is, so...
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>>4180768
>>Use sage mode. The chakra’s gathered and you’re curious about her six pillars.

>Try Storm release flow with your mangekyō, against the Crystal release.

jesus christ, naori is fighting 2 sides without getting serious
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>>4180818
she also saved Sai from an exploding clone he didn't notice, it is something, also the "person" she saved does make it less impressive
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>>4180822
You shouldn't use mangekyo needlessly. Every usage blinds us just a little, and like you said she's not taking this seriously.
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>>4180768
>Use sage mode. The chakra’s gathered and you’re curious about her six pillars.
>Take out Guren’s crystal clone using genjutsu.
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>>4180768
>Use sage mode. The chakra’s gathered and you’re curious about her six pillars.
>Take out Guren’s crystal clone using genjutsu.
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>>4180768
>1d6, high roll
Best three of four
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>>4180846
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>>4180846
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>>4180846
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Rolled 4 (1d6)

>>4180846
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>>4180846
>1d6, high roll
>best three of five
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Rolled 5 (1d6)

>>4180863
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Rolled 6 (1d6)

>>4180863
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Rolled 4 (1d6)

>>4180863
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Rolled 1 (1d6)

>>4180863
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>>4180863
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>>4180846
>>4180863
Wow I got hella confused for a second there, forgot we needed two rolls. Great result though
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>>4180863
You’re actually kind of curious now, and so you decide to take in and begin to balance the natural energy that Okuni has been drawing in since you started fighting and immediately go into sage mode. With that benefit, you’re able to sense the subtle vibrations produced over a wide area by those towering crystal pillars… so using that vibration she’s able to increase the propagation of her chakra-fueled crystals?

That seems like a sound hypothesis.

The first step you take off one of those crystals is done with monstrous speed, cracking the earth where you land before falling on Guren in the blink of an eye, genjutsu confusing her as to your movements. Umekiri’s edge bites deep into the blade protecting her wrist, and the force of your movement actually slides her across the ground. Her feet leave grooves in the dirt as you finish your swing, the force continuing to push her backwards.

“What the hell!?” she demands, suddenly losing her confidence and composure for a moment in the face of overwhelming power. “Where did that come from?”

Earth release… her techniques are best described as a form of earth release that goes beyond the ordinary. In fact it seems to be the result of heightening earth release by simultaneously manipulating yin release, recomposing an earth chakra transformation into something more potent. It’s not dissimilar to what you do with Dōjigiri Raigen, piggybacking a genjutsu on a flash created with lightning release, but instead of happening sequentially the yin transformation actually alters the earth transformation as the two are being simultaneously applied.



You decide on your next step.

You create another shadow clone of yourself, the clone of a clone temporarily keeping the remaining fighting away from Guren’s crystal clone as you charge her. The second you get close enough you sidestep a wave of deadly crystals leaving an illusion behind to appear to take the hit, only to lock eyes with Guren’s clone at extremely close range.

She’s taken completely by surprise when you unseal the sharingan.

Meanwhile the clone of a clone continues to mess with the Konoha team, breaking one of midriff-man’s ink monsters and defeating him with a Tenran-shuriken to the chest.

“Sai!” Sakura cries out again before you place her under a genjutsu. She spends the next several seconds struggling her way out of it while you effortlessly defeat Kigiri with a clean stroke of Umekiri’s blade across his chest… your victim having chosen the wrong image to try and parry.

“Sakura!” one of Naruto’s clones reaches his teammate. “Snap out of it! Hey!”

The original Naruto is taken by surprise just as Guren’s clone was, your first shadow clone having carefully tracked the location of the original as he created his clones, placing him under a sharingan genjutsu as well…

>1/?
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>>4180880
It means that her techniques will be weak to lightning, both in terms of the elemental rock-paper-scissors relationship as well as the fact that lightning gives her techniques no physical material to crystallize. More so your ranton technique, which is what you rely on to counter her next move.

“Shōton: Hashō Koryū!”

This time it’s not one but three serpentine bodies, each ending in a crystalline dragon’s head, which attack you. That means you have to be careful of how you swing Umekiri’s blade, waiting until the first one has almost reached you before slashing it.

“Ranton: Rekuyemu!”

The crackling energy contained within Umekiri’s blade feeds on the incoming crystal release technique, ripping the dragon apart and absorbing its chakra in much the same way that Guren’s techniques preyed on those of her own opponents before. The slashing attack grows massively in power and size as it takes out the other two dragons with ease, forcing a panicked Guren to throw up another crystalline barrier before the massive blast hits her.

This crystal shield is torn apart, only just managing to stop the overpowered Rekuyemu in a massive sacrificial explosion that throws Guren back across the ground like a rock skipping across a pond until she collides with a tree made of sterner stuff than the rest, throwing out shards of crystal with each skip.



You see a sad story, one which makes sense given her involvement with Orochimaru.

Prying into the past of Guren’s clone, since she’s sure not to recall this interaction anyway once the clone disappears, you see her thoughts of ‘home’… a village where she was feared and abused for being different.

A village later destroyed by Orochimaru, as ‘luck’ would have it. That was when he got his fangs into her.

She has killed so many to demonstrate her loyalty to him… a small village as a young girl, and subsequently the kindly young woman who had taken her in after she nearly drained her own chakra to carry out the attack. She was then obliged to kill that woman too, all for the sake of that snake-faced bastard who had seemingly ‘saved’ her.

She was even considered a possible vessel for Orochimaru to transfer his true form into… until Sasuke came along. Guren was devastated at the thought that she was no longer of any use to anyone, a tool that had given loyal but ultimately pointless service before being discarded when Orochimaru lost interest.

Like all the others you’ve met.



“… this chakra… you’re not an Uchiha at all!? No, you’re of Kushina and Mito’s clan!”
>2/?
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>>4180887
“I’m a member of the same organization which kicked your boss out for being a jackass,” you explain to Guren, walking calmly over to where she’s struggling to her feet. “Back when he still had use of his arms… and I’m one of the stronger members, which means I’m stronger than Orochimaru.”

Guren watches you apprehensively, wiping blood from her mouth with the back of one hand. “Damn it all… am I really going to have use it now?”

Visible blue chakra begins to swirl around her, and her eyes go white. “Shishō Tenketsu!”



You see her kill would-be escapees, during the formation of her ad-hoc team. All of those guys you’ve thrashed had no desire to be here… except the first one who you killed in the opening moments, who ironically was the only one who actually wanted to worm his way into Orochimaru’s good graces.

One point, the sole positive in her entire life that you can see, is a boy… Yūkimaru. One of Orochimaru’s science projects, though it seems his little bitch Kabuto does most of the work. She… genuinely seems fond of the boy. Protective, even.

Their location… Guren’s clone fights the interrogation tooth and nail… there’s a hideout in the Land of Grass. That’s not where Orochimaru is at the moment, but it’s a facility that Kabuto frequents and where Guren sought to hide in shame after having missed her chance to become Orochimaru’s next stolen body.

With nothing more to learn and your control slipping, you shatter the clone’s head with a rasengan and disperse yourself.

...

Something lies inside of Naruto… a monster. That’s the only way to describe it.

The chakra is dark, ominous, and immensely heavy, so full of hatred that it’s practically palpable. This tailed beast is the stuff of nightmares, the nine-tailed fox feared around the world as a demon, a harbinger of death and destruction. This is the monster that would have destroyed Konohagakure sixteen years ago.

“You know my presence? You hear my voice? You feel my hatred?”

“Seriously, do you need to ask?” you reply, feeling somewhat nauseous.

“Then know that I, Kurama, am not over-fond of sharingan, whoever their bearer might be. Nor am I fond of the Uzumaki, whose efforts led to my captivity.”

BE GONE!”

“Okay, fine!” you counter. “You don’t have to yell… your chakra's repulsive enough with an indoor voice."
>3/4
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>>4180902
Guren forms a series of crystalline prisms around herself that block your series of Tenran shuriken… they must be incredibly strong, probably being enhanced by burning some of her own life force and using it as chakra.

You raise Umekiri just in the nick of time. “Senpō: Rekuyemu!”

“Shōton: Isshi Kōmyō!”

A ray of concentrated, white-hot chakra meets Umekiri’s edge, hitting with such force that you’re obliged to move your left hand up to her spine to counter that force. The beam splits along Umekiri’s edge… you can feel how close the searing fragments come to slicing through your shoulders.

Then, as her attack’s force begins to wane, you counter.

This Rekuyemu is less like an arcing wave of blue light and more like a curtain rising. A straight line drawn where you lowered your blade. Wisps of something like blue fire rise from a slit in the earth, which passes within the area defined by Guren’s prisms, ignoring the barrier as though it weren’t there. Her eyes are wide as the aura around her body disappears, and the crystals turn to dust.

Had you placed the slash a foot to the right it would have split her in two, and she knows it.

>Let her go. You’ve learned all you need to from her. Total victory.
>Talk to her about it. She and Yūkimaru deserve better than to live as disposable tools.
>Knock her out. This situation isn’t over until Orochimaru is dead.
>Other?

You find yourself out of breath, staring at Naruto in shock.

“And you live with that guy!?” you demand. “What in the actual hell!?”

The result is universal surprise.

“You… you saw him?” Naruto asks. “Hey… why is it you’ve got a sharingan? What’s going on here?”

“Short version, Itachi-han,” you reply. “Long version, still trying to work it out myself.”

You sense something alarming from where the real you is fighting the real Guren.

“Raishō Naori,” the jōnin addresses you sternly. “Since you’re here, we’re obliged to take you...”

“Shut up!” you shout, taking a short dash past him and placing all the Konoha-nin behind you.

You bite your thumb mid-step, slamming your palm into the ground. “Kuchiyose: Taiyōmon!”

A beam of what seems like nothing more than heat and force slams into the Taiyōmon, powerful enough to start to visibly deform and heat the back side of the barrier.

You reach out with your left arm. “Ninpō: Kongō Taiyōmon!”
>No second vote required
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>>4180938
>>Talk to her about it. She and Yūkimaru deserve better than to live as disposable tools.
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>>4180938
>Knock her out. This situation isn’t over until Orochimaru is dead.
>Talk to her about it. She and Yūkimaru deserve better than to live as disposable tools.

We need to skedaddle right about now
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>>4180938
>Knock her out. This situation isn’t over until Orochimaru is dead.
>Talk to her about it. She and Yūkimaru deserve better than to live as disposable tools.
We can talk to her after leaving the place with her unconscious body.
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>>4180946
yeah, this is what i meant specifically
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>>4180938
>>Knock her out. This situation isn’t over until Orochimaru is dead.
>>Talk to her about it. She and Yūkimaru deserve better than to live as disposable tools.

Diplomancing can seriously wait until later as>>4180946 said.
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>>4180938
>Talk to her about it. She and Yūkimaru deserve better than to live as disposable tools.
>Knock her out. This situation isn’t over until Orochimaru is dead.v
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>>4180938
>Talk to her about it. She and Yūkimaru deserve better than to live as disposable tools.
>Knock her out. This situation isn’t over until Orochimaru is dead.

With more of mentioning Yukimaru as a tool of confusion and then knock her out. We can talk to her later.
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>>4180946
>>4180938
this
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>>4180938
>>4180946
I like this idea. Let's get her out of enemy territory so we won't be interrupted.
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>>4180938
You are Raishō Naori, and your memory catches up with that of your last remaining clone… she used an interesting new technique before dispelling herself. Because of that, you know that the Konoha shinobi are safe.

Guren stares at you.

You lower your left hand at your side, waving to draw her attention downwards. Her gaze lowers for a moment, then slides out of focus as you plant your fist firmly in her gut.

She doubles over, slumping over your shoulder, and you rush away from the Uzumaki temple. You now have not only the mask that Guren and her team came here for, but Guren herself. Not a bad haul at all, you’d say.

..

In the dim light, Guren stirs.

“Where...” she mutters, before abruptly realizing that she’s being observed by the sage who wrecked her and her team and a plant-man sticking halfway out of the floor.

“Don’t struggle,” you order, holding on tightly to the Kongō Fūsa wrapped around her wrists. “Wouldn’t do you any good anyway.”

“Where am I?” she demands. “Why did you bring me here… and what is that?”

“That’s Zetsu,” you explain.

“That was a spectacular fight you showed us.”
“For a while at least.”

“And now, would you kindly piss off?” you demand.

“You have me tied up...” Guren begins.

“Wasn’t talking to you,” you interrupt.

Zetsu merges back into the cave floor.

“And stay out!” you insist. “Now then, where were we?”

“You were about to explain what the hell is going on here!” Guren huffs, holding out her wrists again. “Like this, what are these and why is it sapping my strength? Is this a fūinjutsu?”

“Something like this,” you nod curtly. “I have to admit first and foremost that I’ve seen your memories, through your clone.”

She narrows her eyes at you. “You’ve seen… how much?”
>1/2
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>>4181187
“Quite a bit,” you admit. “Enough to know that it’s a similar story to… certain other people I’ve encountered, though I have to admit you’re a lot stronger and your techniques are more beautiful to watch.”

“Others?”

“The Fūma clan,” you admit. “The last survivor of the Sound Four. Sasuke.”

“A similar story?” she demands. “How do you mean?”

“I saw a young girl suffering abuse, only to be ‘rescued’ by something worse,” you tell her. “The same way Orochimaru promised a revival to the Fūma clan, usefulness to the Sound Four and to Kimimaro, the power to kill his brother to Sasuke. All he asks is that you sacrifice your soul to him a little at a time.”

“Don’t be so melodramatic,” Guren scoffs.

“I saw what you did to the woman who saved your life,” you remind her.

She falls silent at that.

“You can’t tell me that you’ve never regretted it.”

“… every day since.”

“That's what he is,” you insist. “He seeks out desperate or impressionable people, often children, who he thinks he can use. And when he’s done with them he tosses them aside just like he did to you when he decided not to use your body.”

“And just as he intends to do to Yūkimaru at some point in the future,” Guren frowns. “I see what you’re trying to say.”

“Am I wrong?”

She shuts her eyes. “No… no I don’t think you’re wrong.”

“No one deserves to end their life as nothing more than a discarded tool,” you insist. “Not this Yūkimaru kid I saw in your memories, and not someone like you either.”

She stares at you in surprise. “You’re about to offer to help me rescue Yūkimaru… why?”

>Because Akatsuki and Orochimaru are enemies. That’s the only reason I feel inclined to offer.
>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
>Because I have an interest in seeing to it that Uchiha Sasuke doesn’t become his next body.
>Other?
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>>4181262
>Because I have an interest in seeing to it that Uchiha Sasuke doesn’t become his next body.
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>>4181262
>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
>Because I have an interest in seeing to it that Uchiha Sasuke doesn’t become his next body.
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>>4181262
>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
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>>4181262
>>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
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>>4181262
>>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
>>Because I have an interest in seeing to it that Uchiha Sasuke doesn’t become his next body.
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>>4181262
>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
>Because I have an interest to see that innocent people don't suffer. I have seen too much of it.
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>>4181262
>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
Let's not tip our hand about Sasuke while Zetsu is still here.
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>>4181262
>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
>Because I have an interest in seeing to it that Uchiha Sasuke doesn’t become his next body.
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>>4181262
>>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
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>>4181262
>>4181305
Agreed
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>>4181305
This is very good point. Supporting
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>>4181262
>because he and the things he does are disgusting
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>>4181262
>>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
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>>4181262
>>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
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>>4181262
>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
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>>4181262
>>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
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>>4181262
>Because he and the things he does are disgusting, and I can’t sit back and give him free rein.
standards.
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>>4181262
“Because I’ve seen the results of what he does,” you explain. “I’ve seen the aftermath of his petty little war with Konoha, I’ve seen the insides of his labs. I’ve seen what he does to people, and I can’t give him free rein.”

“I’ve heard rumors about Akatsuki,” Guren counters.

You nod curtly. “Guys like Hidan and Kakuzu are on a leash, whether they know it or not.”

“And you think you’re any better than Orochimaru?” she presses.

You nod again. “Kakuzu and Hidan are people. They’re just not good people.”

“And am I ‘good people’?”

After a moment, you shrug. “You haven’t been acting like it lately, but I’ve seen evidence that can change.”

Guren sits quietly and still as you remove the Kongō Fūsa. “But I do have one more question for you, before I commit to this.”

Her eyes narrow. “And that is?”

“Why did they take Yūkimaru in the first place?”

“How do you mean?” she asks suspiciously.

“Orochimaru and Kabuto use people,” you explain, “so logically they don’t take in people who they don’t expect to use. I want to know what they intend to use Yūkimaru for.”

Guren looks at you carefully, still suspicious and clearly waiting to see your reaction. “Kabuto believes he has some connection to the three-tails.”

… ah.

“Well,” you sigh, “that puts me in an awkward position. I need more to work with than that.”

“What do you mean?” Guren demands.

“Yeah… no… there are some Akatsuki who’d use a kid like that as a disposable tool,” you admit. “I need an argument to work against doing that.”

“Kabuto is working on special pills,” Guren explains, “but even with that he can only create an apparition… like a ‘chakra ghost’, I guess.”

“That seriously sounds like a dead-end to me,” you shrug. “No doubt Kabuto’s working on some way to sacrifice his life to make it work the way he wants.”

“What!?”

You shrug. “Body-snatching, the curse marks, the Edo Tensei… they're not exactly squeamish. I couldn't do something like that, but they probably wouldn't think twice."
>1/2
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>>4182935
“You? Squeamish?” Guren frowns. “Tell that to my teammates.”

“The survivors of whom are probably in jail in Konoha,” you shrug. “So I probably could, not like their defenses are particularly tough.”

Guren freezes, her expression one of dismay. “What did you say?”

“They’re alive,” you clarify. “Two of them anyway. The big dude and the smoke guy. Why?”

“Gozu’s a simpleton,” Guren tells you, “he doesn’t know enough to be worth interrogating. But Kigiri’s going to sing like a songbird!”

“So they’ll tell Konoha where that lab is,” you realize, “and they’ll find Yūkimaru.”

“We have to go!” Guren protests. “We have to get there first!”

“… why?”

Your question stops her in her tracks, and she turns to face you with a look of total disbelief.

“What do you mean, ‘why’?”

>He’ll be safer with them than wandering around with you.
>I… MAY be able to arrange a deal with Tsunade-han. No promises.
>I’ll still help, but I want you to think about what’s best for Yūkimaru.
>Other?
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>>4182948
>I’ll still help, but I want you to think about what’s best for Yūkimaru.
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>>4182948
>I’ll still help, but I want you to think about what’s best for Yūkimaru.
> Konoha is well known for its soft heartedness.
We should avoid hinting that Tsunade may be able to help us.
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>>4182948
I'll still help but, ...
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>>4182948
>>I’ll still help, but I want you to think about what’s best for Yūkimaru.
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>>4182948
>I’ll still help, but I want you to think about what’s best for Yūkimaru.
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>>4182948
>I’ll still help, but I want you to think about what’s best for Yūkimaru.
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>>4182948
>I’ll still help, but I want you to think about what’s best for Yūkimaru.
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>>4182948
>>I’ll still help, but I want you to think about what’s best for Yūkimaru.
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>>4182948
“I’ll help you,” you declare. “My former partner suggested that I do what feels right more often… and this time it’s easy. It serves Akatsuki’s ends anyway. But I’d also encourage you to think carefully about what’s best for Yūkimaru.”

“You’re implying I’m not that,” Guren remarks.

You shake your head. “I’m saying that odds are good you’ll be hunted until Orochimaru is dead. Which I’m trying to make happen, but knowing him it’ll take some time.”

“I also think you know that already.”

After considering you for a moment, Guren nods in agreement. “I understand. I think I know what I have to do.”



After a day’s worth of travel, you can say this much: Guren’s panic isn’t feigned. She’s pushing herself hard to get to Orochimaru’s hideout in the Land of Grass before Konoha gets the chance, too hard in fact given how hard she pushed herself in your fight not two full days ago. But at the same time you can understand that this is important to her… perhaps in her defeat she knows that this is all she has left.

The best you can do for her, you figure, is to feed her a hot un-sealed meal that night to try and keep her strength up for the task you know lies ahead. With just a few hours of sleep she insists on starting up again.

Eventually you reach an area near the Tenchi bridge devoid of trees… at least, any living ones. Instead it’s bare earth and craggy rock formations. It’s to the base of one such formation that Guren leads you.

“Here,” she tells you. “The entrance is around here.”

On the other side of the formation, carefully cut into an existing slope, is a ramp that leads underground.

“What sort of defenses are we looking at?” you ask.

“Minimal,” Guren replies. “Unless Uchiha Sasuke or Kabuto are in residence it should mostly be traps and untrained test subjects. No threat to someone… well, someone like you.”

You create a few paper butterflies and send them ahead, lightly kicking the toe of your tabi against the ground to dislodge what’s been stuck there this while time. Guren then personally leads you through the hallways, carefully avoiding the traps and moving slowly to avoid attracting any unwanted company.

“My quarters are this way,” she points down one way of a four-way intersection. “Sasuke’s quarters are this way, Kabuto’s and Orochimaru’s past that. Yūkimaru’s quarters and the lab where the medicine for enhancing his abilities are straight ahead.”
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Please don't be 1
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Mine's going to be a 1.
Just watch!
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pfft, this is pretty hilarious
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“Yūkimaru is in his quarters,” you announce with a frown, summarizing what you’ve determined in the last few moments using your flittering paper butterflies. “There are no guards, and I don’t sense Kabuto or Orochimaru… which isnt to say they're not here, there's just no evidence of it. But Uchiha Sasuke is here.”

“Sasuke is?” Guren glares sharply. “Damn… and here I was hoping we’d gotten lucky.”

“We were also tailed by a team from Konoha,” you add. “They’re approaching the entrance. How do you want to handle this?”

“So long as Sasuke doesn’t interfere that’s fine,” Guren decides. “I couldn’t care less what his business is. But I’m getting Yūkimaru out of here. That’s all that matters.”

You nod calmly. “I understand… and honestly, I kind of admire that.”

“Go, Guren.”

>I’ll go and handle Sasuke.
>I’ll escort you there.
>I’ll stay here. No one gets past me.
>Other?
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>>4184983
>i'll escort you there
Let's not leave the helping unfinished
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Don't forget that a Konoha team is more than likely to appear. They did capture two mooks after all.
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>>4184983
>>I’ll escort you there.
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>>4184983
>I’ll escort you there.
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>>4184983
>I’ll escort you there.
>After we get Yūkimaru if we bump into Sasuke, then I might handle him.

Mission is to get Yūkimaru and that is what we are going to do.
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>>I’ll escort you there.
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>>4184983
>I’ll escort you there.
>Send a clone to meet with the konoha team, explain your mission and the current occupants
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>>4185056
If you really want to contact the Konoha team, it should really be done in a more subtle manner. I'm pretty sure Zetsu is still with us.
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>>4185071
stop being so paranoid, naori mentioned she can sense zetsu being close and thus it would be part of the update, to notify us as players
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>>4185072
Except I'm not being paranoid since Zetsu literally was around when we were interrogating Guren. Why would he suddenly stop following her when he is her partner in the Akatsuki?

And since when Naori could sense Zetsu? I'm pretty sure it's canon Zetsu can only be sensed through empathy.
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>>4185077
reread the post where they start on their first mission together, she literally said she can sense him and she can notice his spores
this post >>4174468
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>>4185083
Weird. Either it's a difference between Naruto's senjutsu style and Naori's or Zetsu wasn't actually trying. As is, I guess we're technically off-mission.

But more seriously, I would still prefer not to interact with the Konoha team directly. I want to avoid a situation where we might give away something we didn't mean to. Leaving a message behind should be more than enough to inform them of Sasuke's location.
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>>4185092
i assume it has something to do with a mixture of senjutsu and Naori's unique paper butterfly/sharingan sensing

i do agree with that, no need to deal with them (or sakura) if we can just 'leave a message after the tone'
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>>4185095
I have to agree with you two. Contacting them would be beneficial, but it could also jeopardize our position in Akatsuki if Zetsu or anyone else notices it. Better to go with saving Yukimaru and if we bump into them, then provide information. Using one of our butterflies works too as I bet Yamato is smart enough to realize that we are using them.
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>>4185092
The spores, and Zetsu himself, aren't completely undetectable. Senjutsu chakra is shown to purge the spores, and Orochimaru and Kabuto figured out a way to detect them. Zetsu itself was mocking the Kages at the summit for not being able to detect his spores, suggesting he just thinks they're all a bunch of glorified scrubs.

Naruto's negative emotion sensing only came into play in canon when trying to tell white zetsu copies apart from actual people, not in detecting their presence in the first place.
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“I’m coming with you,” you insist. “Sasuke and the Konoha team are each other’s problems.”

“For now, at least...” Guren seems to tentatively agree.

The dimly-lit hallway, and the equally-dimly-lit room you reach at its end, could have been any other part of this sprawling underground complex were it not for Guren’s guidance and the forewarning of your paper butterflies.

“Guren-san!?” the boy you presume to be Yūkimaru greets Guren in obvious surprise. “You’re back… what’s going on?”

In the dim light you can’t tell much about him… strangely-colored eyes and hair the color of rotting tatami mats make for an unpleasant visual, but the look in his eyes and the tone in his voice when he sees Guren tells you what’s really important about him. He’s obviously a kind boy, probably a bit on the timid side and easily manipulated.

“We’re leaving,” Guren insists. “Right now, give me your hand.”

“Leaving?” Yūkimaru asks hesitantly. “To where? Is this a mission?”

“To the Hidden Leaf,” Guren declares. “I’ll give myself up and tell them everything I know on the condition that they protect you from Orochimaru.”

“Guren-san, you can’t!” Yūkimaru insists. “You can’t do something like that for me!”

“It’ll be fine,” she assures him, “unlike Orochimaru and Kabuto, I doubt the ‘civilized’ people of Konoha would mistreat us. The worst that’ll happen is I’ll go to prison for a while, and that’d be worth it.”

“Please, we have to go.”

As much as Yūkimaru is obviously upset by that prospect, he agrees to follow Guren.



As you finally get turned back around, the whole hideout is shaken by a blast that’s strong enough to knock dust and dirt free from the ceiling, threatening a collapse of many tunnels adjacent to the blast site.

“Shadow clone!”



You are a shadow clone of Raishō Naori, sent to investigate the scene of the blast while your real body continues to ensure that Guren and her young ward Yūkimaru escape Orochimaru’s hideout in the Land of Grass. To that end you transform yourself into a paper butterfly, floating down the hallway towards where you recall Sasuke’s quarters being. A beautiful, graceful butterfly.

The damage is dramatic… a huge crater has been blasted in the hideout and now an area the size of a small arena is open to the sky. You’ve been beaten here by all of Naruto’s current team… and Sasuke of course was here the whole time.
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>>4185131
You perch on a chunk of rubble and observe.

Sasuke stares down at his former teammates, who stare back up at him dumbfounded. It seems you’ve caught them in the middle of a lecture.

“I didn’t want to give him the pleasure of watching me obtain power by following his ways,” Sasuke declares with a chilling facade of calm. “I merely spared your life on a whim.”

Too quickly for even the jōnin to respond, and far to quickly for Sakura, Sasuke crosses the gulf between himself and Naruto, coming down literally and figuratively to his former teammate’s level.

Sakura flinches as her perception catches up with Sasuke’s movement. “When did he...”

“Come to think of it,” Sasuke continues, one arm around Naruto’s shoulder, “isn’t your dream to become Hokage? If you have the time to chase after me, you should be training.”

That’s wrong… training can only get you so far in the absence of real experience.

“Isn’t that right, Naruto? That’s why this time, also at my whim, you’ll lose your life.”

Sasuke begins to slowly and deliberately draw the sword tucked into his rope-like obi.

After a pause, Naruto offers his rebuttal. “Can someone who can’t even save a single one of his friends really become Hokage?”

“What do you think, Sasuke?”

His composure if nothing else is remarkable… maybe he hasgrown over these past two years, if only just a little.

A movement of Sasuke’s arm suggests that he plans to strike.

>Interfere.
>Observe.
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>>4185156
>Observe.
I highly doubt Naruto would die that easily.
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>>4185156
>>Interfere.
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>>4185156
>Observe.
I'd like to obtain a better picture of Sasuke's current personality. And if we really want to test his abilities ourselves, we can do it afer Naruto's team left.

I say let's observe and only intervene if Sasuke is really going to kill Naruto.
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>>4185156
Supporting this >>4185163

Observe for now and only intervene if Sasuke has killing intent. Naruto staying alive is important for Akatsuki.
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>>4185163
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>>4185156
support
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>>4185156
>Observe.
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>>4185156
The naked killing intent is so obvious that you feel obligated to do something despite not really wanting to get involved… that’s because in your head it can’t be avoided. Because the results of nobody stepping in would be a dead Naruto, which is a problem for Akatsuki as much as it’s something you don’t want to personally see.

Sasuke brings down his arm, and his sword’s spine slides against Umekiri’s edge as you push her out of her scabbard by just the length of your thumb to parry. You turn in place and throw your right elbow, which Sasuke blocks with his palm…



It’s dark, and your feet are wet. Something foul and orange has bubbled up in front of Naruto like evil soap suds with a leering visage. Sasuke stands next to him.

“Who would’ve thought that something like this was inside of you?” Sasuke sneers.

You raise your hand. “Hi.”

“What…” Naruto turns with a small splash as he shifts his posture. “What are you doing here?”

“I see...” Kurama’s voice echoes in the dim space, “the Uchiha brat has grown up. Impressive… such is the power of that cursed clan’s bloodline.”

“I take it this isn’t your first time?” Sasuke counters.

“Eyes with such power, and a chakra as dark and sinister of my own...” Kurama muses. “It reminds me of Uchiha Madara.”

“You talk like I should care who that is,” Sasuke shrugs off the comment. “And you, Raishō Naori. You don’t belong here with your borrowed sharingan. Be gone.”

“Wasn’t my idea,” you growl, glaring at Kurama yourself. “I thought you’d be bigger.”

Sasuke grabs hold of one of Kurama’s bubbles and pops his entire body.



Your roundabout kick wraps round Naruto, forcing Sasuke to take a step back into the midriff guy’s swing and letting you adopt an iai stance that you can use to slip under Naruto’s arm and move past him.

>1d6, high roll
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Your mind is flooded by the memories of your shadow clone, and even as you realize what Sasuke has done you’re already creating two more to take her place.

“The jerk used chidori around his body,” you realize. “That’s actually a little impressive.”

“You were fighting Sasuke?” Guren asks.

You nod curtly. “And I’m not done yet.”



You are a shadow clone of Raishō Naori, and your role is to wait patiently, gathering senjutsu chakra in case your fellow clone is dispersed like the first one was. Basically, you’re an insurance policy.



You are the other shadow clone of Raishō Naori, tasked with getting back into the fight up ahead.

When you arrive things have already progressed significantly. Sasuke seems like he’s preparing a ninjutsu to finish off his former teammates, when two piles of literal snakes writhe up out of the ground, forming roughly humanoid shapes that form themselves into the images of Orochimaru and Kabuto.

Orochimaru grabs Sasuke by the wrist. “Surely you’re not thinking about using that technique?”

“… I was seriously considering it,” Sasuke responds.

“Don’t bother,” Orochimaru tells him. “That little girl there helped take down Sasori of the Red Sand… so maybe it’d be better to let them stay on the stage a little while longer. The Hidden Leaf may just take out another Akatsuki or two before this is all over.”

Then he turns to you. “Well now, I’ve heard rumors but I almost didn’t think it could be true. Konan’s little student made good!”

“Orochimaru!” you greet him in return. “You look better as a pile of snakes.”

“She has Guren and Yūkimaru,” Kabuto reports. “Her real body seems to be guarding them.”

“Well, the technique never worked,” Orochimaru shrugs. “It’s an acceptable loss.”

“Let’s go, Sasuke-kun.”

The three of them disappear in flames, burning from their feet up… what sort of technique they used is hard to discern at first, but it’s clear that they’ve somehow managed to fool your senses. Maybe had you been in sage mode when you watched it you’d have caught the trick.
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>>4185494
You are Raishō Naori, the real Raishō Naori, and you suddenly recall having called the Konoha jōnin to you, alone. You guided him to your other clone, who disappears as she finishes guiding Yamato to you.

“Thanks for coming,” you greet him, leaning against a rock. He’s already on guard, but you’d say he’s outright alarmed to see Guren again.

“What is this about?” he demands.

You gesture to Guren for her to speak, and say nothing yourself.

“I am willing to tell Konohagakure what I know of Orochimaru,” Guren offers curtly. “My price is asylum for my ward, Yūkimaru.”

“I will accept any safeguards or punishments you deem necessary.”

Yamato takes a few moments, then glances at you. “What’s your angle on this?”

“No angle,” you admit. “If that’s hard for you to believe then that’s a you problem.”

“So will you at least take her proposal to Tsunade-han?”

Yamato stares at you like you just called Tsunade some sort of foul name. “I will ask Lady Hokage, yes.”

“Good,” you nod curtly before turning to Guren. “I suppose this is goodbye for now. Yūkimaru, I’m glad we could arrange this for you.”

“Who are you?” he asks in response, a question he hasn’t had the chance for thusfar. “And… why is he so afraid of you?”

“Afraid?” Yamato repeats, staring at the boy.

Before you hear any more of the argument that’s about to arise you throw a smoke bomb, using the cover to get an insurmountable head start. None of Team Yamato follows.



“Why did you let him go?” Pain demands firmly.

“I got everything I thought we needed to know from Guren,” you explain. “Kabuto never figured out how to make that technique pay off, and we have more than one member who could just seal the three-tails without any special tricks anyway. So there was no reason not to do a small kindness for someone whose skills impressed me.”

“I meant Uchiha Sasuke,” Pain corrects you. “You could have killed Orochimaru’s next intended vessel.”

>I had my measure of Sasuke, and he doesn’t stack up. Plus Orochimaru’s arms are still sealed.
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
>You’re fooling yourself if you think he wouldn’t just find someone else.
>Other?
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>>4185651
>I had my measure of Sasuke, and he doesn’t stack up. Plus Orochimaru’s arms are still sealed.
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
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>>4185651
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
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>>4185651
>I had my measure of Sasuke, and he doesn’t stack up. Plus Orochimaru’s arms are still sealed.
>You’re fooling yourself if you think he wouldn’t just find someone else.
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>>4185651
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
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>>4185651
>>I had my measure of Sasuke, and he doesn’t stack up. Plus Orochimaru’s arms are still sealed.
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
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>>4185651
>I had my measure of Sasuke, and he doesn’t stack up. Plus Orochimaru’s arms are still sealed.
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
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>>4185651
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
And even if it were
>You’re fooling yourself if you think he wouldn’t just find someone else.
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>>4185651
>>You’re fooling yourself if you think he wouldn’t just find someone else.

Better to take the measure of a known quantity we can kill at our leisure.
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>>4185699
Changing to
>I had my measure of Sasuke, and he doesn’t stack up. Plus Orochimaru’s arms are still sealed.
>You’re fooling yourself if you think he wouldn’t just find someone else.
His next potential vessel being a known quantity is useful. And even with a new vessel, it's very, very unlikely he will ever regain the use of his arms.
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>>4185651
>“Why did you let him go?” Pain demands firmly.

We let him go?
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>>4185763
Before we decided to grab Guren's brother and leave, we could have ganked Sasuke by taking him by surprise.
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>>4185651
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.

This is the only point that really matters. Calling pain a fool seems needlessly antagonistic, and I don't think we did get an accurate measure of Sasuke.
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>>4185651
>>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
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>>4185651
>>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
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>>4185651
>Not my place. It’s Itachi-han’s problem… if it needs to be cleaned up it’s his responsibility.
>You’re fooling yourself if you think he wouldn’t just find someone else.
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>>4185651
“Seriously? It isn’t my place,” you shrug. “If Itachi-han’s little brother makes a mess for us, it’s Itachi-han who should clean it up. Not me.”

“Heh,” Deidara snorts. “For once I think we actually agree on somethin’. Or is widdle Sasuke too much for your big-boy Sharingan to handle?”

“I will deal with him when the time is appropriate,” Itachi-han explains from the shadows. “But I want to see how this little drama with Orochimaru plays out. Call it a sense of curiosity. I appreciate that Naori-han remained uninvolved.”

“It’s a good thing that you’re getting along better with Naori, Deidara-san,” Konan muses. “Because while I’m on a mission with Zetsu you and Naori will be on a mission together.”

“… great,” Deidara grumbles.



Your goal is a village in the Land of Wind, near the border with the Land of Rivers to the west. Here the rolling hills are forested and the land itself is relatively lush… part of what was once the Land of Fire, according to the old histories, given to the Land of Wind in lieu of a second tailed beast. Chōmei ended up going to Takigakure instead because of that shift in the first Kazekage’s priorities, and you’d say he definitely got the better end of the bargain.

“This place is supposed to be really famous for its ceramics,” Deidara explains along the road into the little valley where Chori village lies. “My man Sasori used to talk about it… said they were the best, yeah.”

“Did he now?” you muse. “No yeah… I remember him saying something about it… the Hanasaki style?”

“That’s it!” Deidara agrees. “I wanna try usin’ some of their clay. It’s supposed to be the highest quality, yeah? The key to doing Hanasaki style pots is all quality control.”

You find yourself stunned when you catch your first glimpse of the village through the trees.

“… the hell is this?” Deidara demands.

You can tell by the number of kiln chimneys that this is the right place, but the roof tiles and the bustling in the streets makes you kind of doubt that anyway. There are so many colors here… such a wild variety of shapes and a riot of color that it all blends together into one ugly, incoherent mess. The rounded end-tiles on the roofs are among the worst offenders. Gone are the simple emblems of the manufacturers, reflective of pride in a job well done, replaced by brightly-colored and intricately-patterened messes, as if an art gallery has been jammed into a washing machine, tumbled for several hours on high, and pasted on top of the buildings of the village. Almost every house has ornately-carved shibi and onigawara, giving the impression of a tacky elevated statue garden.

“It’s… hideous...” you admit, somewhat aghast at what you’re seeing.

“I know, right?” Deidara agrees. “My man, the hell were you into anyway?”
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“I guess we’re just too patrician?” you wonder aloud as you and Deidara pass stall after multicolored stall of pastels and bas-relief and clever glazing.

“This junk sells?” Deidara demands of a shopowner across the street.

The guy simply shrugs. “You don’t like it, don’t buy it.”

“Hey, come on,” you insist, grabbing Deidara’s shoulder. “Remember you’re not here to shop?”

“Yeah...” Deidara huffs. “Yeah, you’re right.”

You reach the center of the village, a four-way intersection lined with bustling shops in all directions. Ahead of you is the largest and tackiest home of all… it’s almost like every single tile on its extensive roof has been chosen to deliberately ensure that no two adjacent tiles coordinate with each other.

“I think I’m starting to hate this,” Deidara admits. “Meet me back here in an hour, yeah?”
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Haha I know this place, Akatsuki Hiden has some good stories in it.
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Deidara’s probably focused on getting the clay he came here for, but you refuse to admit the apparently horrifying fate of this village. Instead you ask about Hanasaki and are directed up the hill to the outskirts of the village, where the previous village head’s last surviving student, who was just a young girl at the time of his disappearance, has a workshop.

When you arrive it’s to the sight of a woman, perhaps a few years older than Ayame, hurling a smooth white pot at a wall. Its shards come to rest atop a pile, like a drift of jagged, cracked snow. She seems rather ordinary, in a charming way… a slight brunette in cheap clothes who goes back to her modest kiln in a quiet fury and resumes her work.

“Excuse me?”

She practically leaps out of her own soot-dusted skin at your sudden arrival.

“What do you want!?”

“Did that pot do something to offend you?” you ask playfully.

When it becomes apparent that despite being armed you’re not here to cause trouble, she turns back to her work again. “It was a failure.”

“I hear you’re the only one in this village still doing Hanasaki?” you ask.

She shuts the little door to her kiln, and takes a few steps back to collapse onto a stone slab that she evidently uses as a bench in her workshop. “Still trying anyways. I was just a brat when I studied under Mashō-sensei, so I never really learned more than the basics. There’s some secret to it I just can’t figure out even after all these years.”

“But you’re still trying?” you muse. “Can I see some of your work?”

She stares at you in confusion. “Why?”

“Just looking to shake off the visual overload from my arrival in the village,” you admit.

After a moment she nods, gesturing for you to follow her into her humble little home.



“I get by making roof tiles,” she admits, showing off a small stack of blue-glazed cups. “Most of what gets sold in town is completely unaffordable, so I get some small orders from time to time by under-selling them. These still come from Chori-no-sato so I make a bit more than most potters elsewhere. But Chori’s pretty expensive to live in, so I have to live out here.”

For what’s no different than a small house in a poor farming village, her work… it’s of extraordinary quality. Thin walls, just a little bit of raised decorative work, evenly glazed… and tougher than they look.

“You’re very good,” you admit. “This is high quality work.”

She chuckles grimly. “Thanks, I guess.”
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“So I’ve only ever heard of Hanasaki from a… former colleague,” you explain carefully. “But I’ve never actually seen any. Do you have any examples?”

After a moment, the young woman nods. “Follow me… I’m Kanyū, by the way.”

“Naori,” you reply.

After emptying her kiln, Kanyū takes you to a small site near her home and kiln where there’s a hokora, a roadside shrine. “This is the best example I know of.”

“It’s...” you begin, examining the whole object carefully. The woodwork is unpainted, simply protected by a thin layer of lacquer varnish. But the roof… the tiles and the finials are all of white ceramic, like porcelain. But the most stunning detail is the surface of the ceramic. Tiny cracks in the surface, shaded by the slightly darker glaze, dance and entwine like the petals of a thousand flowers. Each tile, the unique and irreplaceable part of a subtle and undeniably beautiful tapestry.

“.. it’s stunning,” you conclude. “Why in the world did your village ever stop making this stuff?”

“To find that out you’d have to ask Gōshō,” Kanyū shrugs, also admiring the shrine herself. “My mentor’s son, who took the village over when Mashō-sensei disappeared ten years ago.”

“Pretty sure it’s just about profits… the tacky garbage the village makes now sells. Hanasaki was too hard to make for more than a few experts. It never really brought in much money and Mashō-sensei was always uncompromising. He rarely took on requests.”

“I see,” you muse as you return to her home. “So that leaves you alone to work on reviving your sensei’s technique.”

“That’s right,” she nods, before letting you back inside. “I’d rather have it ready for when he returns. In the mean time it’s getting late… would you like dinner?”

“Is that an offer?” you ask. “If so it’s very generous of you.”

“It’s rare to talk to someone around here with any aesthetic sense,” Kanyū shrugs. “I can’t offer you much, but just seeing the look on your face when you saw Hanasaki for the first time… I’m willing to share what I have with a fellow artist.”

“Humble fare and good company makes for the best meals,” you offer. “I’m happy to accept.”

>What makes you so sure your sensei intends to return after… what was it? Ten years?
>Tell me, what else have you tried in your attempts to revive Hanasaki?
>What makes you so sure that I’m a ‘fellow artist’, as you said?
>Other?
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>What makes you so sure that I’m a ‘fellow artist’, as you said?
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>>4186899
>What makes you so sure your sensei intends to return after… what was it? Ten y
>What makes you so sure that I’m a ‘fellow artist’, as you said?
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>>4186899
>What makes you so sure that I’m a ‘fellow artist’, as you said?
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>>4186899
>>What makes you so sure your sensei intends to return after… what was it? Ten years?
>>Tell me, what else have you tried in your attempts to revive Hanasaki?
>>What makes you so sure that I’m a ‘fellow artist’, as you said?
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>>4186899
>>What makes you so sure your sensei intends to return after… what was it? Ten years?
>>Tell me, what else have you tried in your attempts to revive Hanasaki?
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>>4186899
>What makes you so sure your sensei intends to return after… what was it? Ten years?
>What makes you so sure that I’m a ‘fellow artist’, as you said?
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>>4186899
A tiny bowl of rice, a small plate of shallow-pickled gingers, cucumbers, and cabbage, and a few pieces of kushikatsu. Pork, lotus root, and a prawn. Nothing too fancy, but generous to a point of fault.

“What makes you think I’m an ‘artist?” you eventually ask.

“I’m a craftsman,” Kanyū reminds you. “I know a good piece of work when I see it, and your sword is it. The way you carry yourself is different too, even when you’re just walking around normally.”

“Well then,” you shrug. “I guess you’re right about that.”

“Over the last ten years I’ve mastered the basics,” Kanyū muses as you appreciate the bowls and cups she served your dinner with. “But nothing I’ve tried has replicated the Hanaseki style. I wish I could just ask Mashō-sensei.”

“You said he’s been gone for what, ten years?” you ask.

Kanyū nods curtly. “That’s right.”

“Did he say anything before he left?”

She shakes her head. “No, not to me at least. And I haven’t asked Gōshō about it either.”

“Tell me about...”

There’s a sudden, aggressive pounding against the door.

“Ah… Deidara,” you realize, getting up to answer.

“What the hell!?” he demands. “What’re you...”

“Dinner,” you answer. “How did your search go?”

“Couldn’t find anything worth the time,” Deidara admits. “What’s goin’ on in here?”

“I met the last person here who’s trying to revive the Hanaseki style,” you explain. “It’s gorgeous, Deidara.”

“Who is this?” Kanyū enquires as she joins you by the door. “A friend of yours?”

“Sort of,” you shrug.

“More like coworkers,” Deidara admits. “You mind?”

“Not at all.”
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>>4187036
Kanyū politely offers you a place to sleep for the night, an offer which you gratefully accept. She gives Deidara his own tiny room while you sleep on the tatami in her sparse bedroom, with a spare futon she pulled out of the closet.

If she understands how dangerous the two shinobi she’s welcomed into her humble home truly are, she shows no evidence of it before falling soundly asleep.



The next morning you awake to the sound of a small explosion, and find Deidara gone having left Kanyū in a bit of a mood.

“You okay?” you ask, pouring yourself some hot water to make a small pot of tea. “Did something happen?”

“Your pal Deidara’s a weird one,” she asserts. “I don’t see what his ‘art’ is all about… you know he actually had the nerve to suggest I redesign my kiln? I told him that firing clay faster would just destroy my work, and he just left.”

“I know he’s strange,” you shrug, blowing on your tea. “He sees art as something that only exists in a single moment.”

“And you?” she wonders. “What do you think?”

“I think ‘art’ is in the aesthetic values we bring into it,” you shrug. “A lot of things can be artistic, and it’s hard to describe what makes it so. But looking at a fine blade… or a beautifully-crafted cup… you can see it. And when looking at a tacky piece of junk you can see its absence.”

“Show me,” Kanyū urges you quietly. “Let me see some of your art… it’s been so long since I had any fresh inspiration.”

You contemplate her request for a moment… then decide on the most relatable example. You produce a blank paper tag, and grab a brush from Kanyū’s workshop. With careful, practiced strokes, and a gentle process of washing the pigments, you create the impression of steeply-rolling, forested hills shrouded in mist. This frames the center to the top left of the tag with vague scenery, into which you inscribe a simple poem in ornate, flowing cursive.

“In nooks and corners
Cold remains
Ume blossoms.”

It takes you the better part of the rest of the morning to complete, careful as you are to place each stroke precisely as it should be. A borderline meditative exercise.

“Your confidence is masterful...” Kanyū muses after you hand her the completed work. “I suppose you bring the same energy to your swordplay?”

You nod curtly, drawing Umekiri for her to examine. “Wouldn’t you, if you were given a sword such as this?”

“I doubt I could,” she admits.
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>>4187098
You return Umekiri to her scabbard. “Maybe that attitude is why nothing you have tried in ten years has worked?”

As Kanyū visibly processes what you’ve said to her, you bow politely. “Thanks for the meal, and the lodgings. But I’d better go make sure Deidara isn’t getting both of us into trouble.”

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>>4187102
You find Deidara on the far outskirts of town, apparently on his way back from the spot where many of the village’s craftsmen gather their clay.

“Totally worthless,” he grumbles. “If that’s not it then it’s got to be something to do with that prick...”

“What prick?” you ask. “You’re a few steps ahead of me, either slow down or explain it.”

“That crap they’re hauling out of the riverbanks isn’t the same stuff they used in Hanaseki,” he asserts. “Can’t be. Grain structure and chakra permeability is totally different.”

“And how would you know that?” you demand.

“I examined that shrine in the forest,” he explains.

You frown. “You mean you destroyed it.”

“Yeah, that’s what I said,” he insists. “Listen, you can bitch at me later, but that means there’s a different source of clay in this town and that’s the one I’m after. I’ll bet you anything it’s right under the village leader’s fat, gaudy mansion.”

“What proof do you have of that?” you press.

“He’s the old master’s son,” Deidara points out. “The only two people who were ever involved with Hanaseki that are still alive and breathin’ are the master’s son and what was back then a little girl who had no idea what she was doing.”

“Doesn’t that strike you as just a little too convenient?”

You shake your head. “That was the first thought that occurred.”

“Then let’s go get the stuff and bail,” Deidara insists. “I’m freaking done with this pathetic town of sellouts, yeah.”

>This is your mission, you’re the reason we’re here. You do you, I’m gonna go buy some stuff.
>Sellouts or not… NO BOMBING THE TOWN. Understand?
>Fine. But we’re looking for the clay and the evidence, that’s the limit of our involvement.
>Other?
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>>4187153
>>Sellouts or not… NO BOMBING THE TOWN. Understand?
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>>4187153
>Sellouts or not… NO BOMBING THE TOWN. Understand?
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>>4187153
>This is your mission, you’re the reason we’re here. You do you, I’m gonna go buy some stuff.
>And if you are going to bomb anything, please don't destroy the whole town.
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>>4187153
>Sellouts or not… NO BOMBING THE TOWN. Understand?
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>>4187153
>Sellouts or not… NO BOMBING THE TOWN. Understand?
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>>4187153
>>Sellouts or not… NO BOMBING THE TOWN. Understand?
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>>4187153
“Sellouts or no,” you grumble, “no bombing the whole village.”

“I’m blowing up that mansion,” Deidara insists.

“Are you now?” you muse. “Fine. I hate it too. But in any event the people of this town aren’t involved.”



You return to the workshop, only for Kanyū to greet you in a fury.

“I believed in you!” she shouts.

“Hold it!” you insist, holding your hands up. “Deidara only just told me what he did to the shrine, and I’m sorry. Really.”

After a moment, her posture changes. “Right… you were asleep at the time.”

“He’s investigating the mansion,” you explain what you know of Deidara’s plan. “We both think that Gōshō is hiding something.”

“Like what?” Kanyū demands.

“The original clay source for Hanaseki,” you shrug. “That he killed his own father and all the rest of the Hanaseki craftsmen. We won’t know until Deidara tries stirring the pot.”

“And what does that entail?” Kanyū presses.

You shrug again. “Nothing good for Gōshō in any event.”

“Now then, about your kiln...”



By the time Deidara blows the monstrosity that is Gōshō’s mansion into nothing but dust and splinters, you’ve worked out a design for an unusual new kiln. It uses a double-walled chamber design that will heat the inner chamber in the usual manner. Once a certain temperature is reached it will set off a standard time-delayed exploding tag, which will go off and briefly spike the temperature inside the kiln the rest of the way to its peak temperature. The force will be distributed across the outside of the inner shell and the inside of the outer shell, forcing the pressure out through special valves at the bottom.

You and Kanyū are both present when Deidara reveals what he discovered… a skull half-plastered with fine white clay, and a small pendant of what looks like Hanaseki ceramic.

Kanyū pulls an almost identical pendant out of her blouse, examines the two, and puts her own copy back into her cleavage where it was previously hidden.

“These are the remains of Mashō-sensei… my teacher,” she declares.

“… where did you find this?”
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Gōshō is rocking back and forth muttering to himself before the ruins of his mansion when Deidara leads you around to the back garden. There’s a crater here that looks to have been covered over and sealed off, and now you, Kanyū, and many of the citizens of Chori village can see what it was.

Several old skeletons are at the bottom, with a substantial amount of white clay. Some of it remains un-fired, but some of it…

“Hanaseki,” Kanyū realizes queitly. “You two were right.”

“This bastard killed the Hanaseki masters,” Deidara declares. “When they refused to compromise on their quality, yeah.”

“This is all that was left?” you ask.

Deidara nods curtly. “And I’m leaving it here.”

“But… isn’t this what you came for?” Kanyū asks.

“If I take the last of it, then Hanaseki will truly be dead,” Deidara reasons. “As much as I love my own art… I couldn’t do that, hm. I won’t do it.”

Deidara summons a clay bird, and hops on top of it. “I’m going back. Do whatever you want with the trash.”

Then he flies away without any further explanation.



You manage to get away from the center of town after Kanyū managed to claim a good-sized chunk of the remaining clay, joining her in her workshop.

“I’m not going to stay,” she insists. “I’m going to start over somewhere else… somewhere new. Start a new tradition.”

“The key isn’t just the clay,” you realize. “That’s why it surprised you when Deidara didn’t take what he wanted.”

“It’s just a matter of the grain and temperature resistance,” she explains. “I can find other clay somewhere else, maybe even with the same chakra permeability. And wherever I find that, it won’t be here… these people have already sacrificed their pride for money. That pride… unlike the raw materials… can’t be replaced once it’s gone.”

You take out a spare scroll, into which you’ve sealed a small stack of blank scrolls. After scrawling a massive array, you start your work. You seal her existing kiln, a stack of fuel wood and a woodaxe, her belongings, and then, finally, her whole house. Then you show her very carefully how to hold the scrolls to unseal them without incident.
>2/3
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>>4187638
“I wish you luck, Kanyū,” you tell her calmly, forcing a small pouch into her hands. “This should be enough money to travel with, especially if you sell some of the ceramics you’ve already made.”

“And the quality of the new Hanaseki ceramics will need to do the rest,” she nods in agreement. “Thank you… for everything you’ve done for me, for the artistic tradition I’ve spent so much of my life trying to revive.”

“I don’t know how I’ll ever repay you.”

You shrug. “Make me something nice and send it to Hozuki Castle. Put my name on it.”

“It’s a promise,” she nods in agreement. “If you think it’ll reach you that way.”

“I have a contact there,” you admit. “It’ll find me.”

“Then good luck until then,” she bows politely.



When you return to Amegakure you head straight for your quarters at the shrine… only to find them already occupied.

The head priest nods quietly. “She just came in, earlier today.”



You’ve never actually seen Konan drunk before.

“Welcome back… Naori,” she greets you, slumped over a couple of cushions on the floor. “Glad to see your mission went well.”

“Better than yours it seems,” you observe. “Want to talk about it?”

“It’s… it’s personal,” she insists.

“If you didn’t want to talk about it you wouldn’t be here,” you retort, pushing the cushions out of the way and lowering your sensei’s head into your lap. “And here you’ve found me.”

“I want to help if I can.”

“I hardly know where to begin...”

>Maybe begin at the start. What was your mission about?
>Give me the context. Why are you so upset about it?
>Begin with the ending.
>Other?
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>>4187687
>>Maybe begin at the start. What was your mission about?
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>>4187687
>>Maybe begin at the start. What was your mission about?
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>>4187687
>>Give me the context. Why are you so upset about it?
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>>4187687
>>Maybe begin at the start. What was your mission about?
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>>4187687
>Maybe begin at the start. What was your mission about?
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>>4187687
>>Maybe begin at the start. What was your mission about?

Oh shit did Jiraiya show up while we were gone and get killed by Pain?
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>>4187687
>maybe begin at the start
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>>4187687
>>Begin with the ending.
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>>4187687
>Maybe begin at the start. What was your mission about?

I have bad feeling about this.
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she killed best toad.
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>>4187687
You don’t see her cloak anywhere in your room… has she lost it somewhere? Or is there some sequence in the story that you’re missing?

“Why don’t you start at the beginning,” you suggest. “I have no idea what the mission you were on was even about.”

“Oh, it was a stupid mission from the start,” she grouses. “Madara as he calls himself had a mission, said he had a contact who knew the four-tails junchūriki. Sent me with Zetsu all the way to the Valley of Lies.”

“Did you say Madara?” you repeat. “As in Uchiha Madara?”

“That’s who that idiot Tobi claims to be,” Konan admits. “I never trusted him on anything else, so why the hell should I believe that either?”

“Fair point,” you shrug.

“Anyway, I’d been… mopey,” she confesses rather frankly. “Starting when I saw some flowers that reminded me of Yahiko. He gave me one just like it when we were little… I pressed it. Carried it around with me for years.”

“He meant a lot to you,” you nod. “Nothing wrong with that.”

“But as I got closer to the meeting point those memories grew more and more vivid… until I actually saw him. I saw Yahiko, and he spoke to me… he articulated so perfectly what I’ve long felt. That I was responsible for what happened. Had I not been captured by Hanzō, or had I killed myself, Yahiko wouldn’t have died. He would have been there for… for Pain in a way that I couldn’t. They would have kept following their dream instead of letting it become twisted into… into this.”

“Konan… is this really how you feel?” you ask, concerned about the degree of honesty and self-loathing you’re hearing from your former sensei.

“Every word of it,” she affirms. “What told me that it was an illusion was that Yahiko blamed Pain for my own actions since his death… Yahiko would never do that.”

“It was the flowers,” she continues her story. “I threw everything aside, including the cloak that scent had soaked into, and… carried out the mission. The man hardly knew the four-tails jinchūriki and had no idea where he was. So it was a waste of time.”

“You’re upset that your memories were used like that,” you guess, still cradling her carefully.

“Not only that, but I suspect Zetsu was trying to kill me.”

Your eyes narrow. “And why would you suspect that?”

“It gave me a bouquet of those flowers,” Konan informs you. “That was the point where the visions began to intensify. So if this whole thing was a trap to begin with, then Zetsu was probably aware of it from the start. That’s why our teams were reassigned in the first place… it was a trap meant specifically to kill me.”
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>>4188745
It’s internally consistent. It even explains the unnecessary shuffling of personnel within Akatsuki for these last few missions. But one thing is missing…

“For what purpose?”

Konan seems to have thought of that as well. “Why else? Because it would hurt Pain. Make him more willing to do things in ‘Tobi’s’ way.”

“… you think I’m paranoid.”

“No,” you shake your head. “I think everything you’ve told me fits my own impressions of the situation.”

A few tears glisten at the corners of her eyes. “I… think I needed to hear that right now. No… I needed someone like you to hear me right now.”

“You’re drunk, sensei,” you observe.

“… I am a bit of a mess,” she admits. “How shameful… to be seen like this, even by a trusted kohai.”

You roll her over, wedge a pillow under her head, and go about setting up two futons. “You’re staying here tonight… this room has a detection barrier in place. It’s safe, and I’ll be here if you need me.”

“We’ll talk in the morning when you’re clear-headed again.”

“… no arguments here.”



By morning Konan’s candid drunkenness is replaced by the pallor and the silence of the inevitable hangover. You make her some weak tea, a little rice, and a small cup of miso stock to try and help ease her through it.

“… thanks,” she mutters her appreciation. “About last night...”

“If you’re going to tell me it’s alright,” you interrupt, “or that I should just forget about it, then shut your mouth right now, sensei.”

After a few moments of silence, she relents. “What now? I’m… open to suggestions.”

>Have you considered telling Pain about this?
>You still don’t intend to leave, do you?
>This just means we need to kill Tobi.
>Other?
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>>4188769
>>Have you considered telling Pain about this?
>>You still don’t intend to leave, do you?
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>>4188769
>>Have you considered telling Pain about this?
depending on how that goes, we might have to take team ibuki and fu and ... leave.
this went multiple steps to far
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>>4188769
>Have you considered telling Pain about this?
>You still don’t intend to leave, do you?

Well this is bit of a mess. If Tobi can influence Pain and apparently genjutsu Yagura for years, he shouldn't be confronted now. To beat Tobi we need to know his weaknesses or anything that tips the scale to our favour. Otherwise it will just lead into death or Konan or Naori or both. Nevertheless Tobi must die sooner or later.
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>>4188769
>Have you considered telling Pain about this?
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>>4188769
>I've had a few suspicions that Tobi was the one who manipulated Yagura the Mizukage with a genjutsu.

Basically tell her that it is possible Tobi didn't intend to kill her so much as put her in current state of mind.

I'm personally not sure for what purpose. Maybe he wants Pain to kill Konan if she confront him. Maybe he wants Naori to push to actually create a new faction within Akatsuki instead of it being unnofficial. A way to root out the problematic elements.

We have to keep in mind Tobi isn't above manipulating people for years. It's very obvious he wants to trigger a few specific actions from Konan and/or Naori.
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>>4188854
Konan already admitted to Naori that she knew about that.
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>>4188769
“This has gone several steps too far,” you declare. “Have you told Pain about what you suspect?”

She shakes her head, then puts her hand to it as she discovers that to have been a mistake. “No… doing that would tip off Tobi that I know, for very little chance of being believed.”

“You don’t think he’d listen to you?” you ask to confirm what you suspect Konan is trying to say.

“I don’t,” she confirms. “This whole thing begins with my mistrust of Tobi and Zetsu. It was their information, their strategy to shift the team assignments, their decision to shadow me every step of the way. I have never trusted them. Pain has, so in his view the whole case falls apart.”

“So he won’t listen to anyone,” you sigh dramatically. “Great. I don’t like the idea of betrayal… but you make it sound like it’s inevitable at this point. Cause like I said it’s already gone too far.”

“He won’t listen to anyone,” Konan agrees. “At least, no one alive.”

You pause for a moment. “What do you mean?”

She hands you a sealing tag. “In this tag… is what I could get of Yahiko’s body without Pain noticing.”

>Candid reactions?
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>>4188890
>Are you sure Pain would react well to seeing Yahiko again? Springing a long-dead friend on someone who has gone through as much as you or Pain has could end... badly.
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>>4188890
>Bringing Yahiko back to speak to him is a serious move, if it doesn't work we need to be able to bail on moments notice from Akatsuki and Amegakure. But in the end it is your decision as you have known Pain from his childhood. Whatever you decide I will support you.

Also supporting this >>4188911

As a player I want to see the reaction, but I don't know if Naori would just go and do it without Konan approving it.
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>>4188890
>"What do you mean without pain notici- ... You know never mind that, i have ... a proposition for you, but it would hurt you ... and it would hurt pain, i am pretty sure. But this might be able to change pain's mindset."
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>>4188935
What proposition is this? If it's Naori's Sage Edo Tensei, Konan already knows.
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>>4188937
yeeeaaah, i might have missed that part apparently
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>>4188890
I wrote out a reaction on my own, but it just said the same thing >>4188932 does in slightly different wording.
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Hmmm. Let's assume for a moment Tobi and Zetsu don't know about Naori's Reanimation technique. What would be their goal in putting Konan in her current state?

What would Konan have done if she didn't know about Naori's Reanimation? It's obvious she would have talked about it with Naori. That's a given.

My guess is that Naori would probably have pushed her to actually talk with Pain, but with a backup plan to escape if push come to shove. Pain might have actually killed Konan for the "Greater Good". If Konan had succesfully escaped, it probably would have plagued Pain with doubts and he might have eventually committed a mistake because of this.

The Reanimation of Yahiko actually might have a better chance to work since Pain believe he has to carry out Yahiko's dream since the latter believed Pain would accomplish great things in the future.

I say we should go ahead with it. The alternatives are either to do nothing, escape or Konan confronting him alone. Yahiko gives better odds of it succeeding.

Any thoughts?
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my thought is that Tobi and zetsu felt they had to show both naori and konan and by extension itachi that they hold the cards, they would have gained something any way it could play out, at east in their mind
that there was a joker in the game at all, wasn't something they expected
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>>4188976
Agreed. With Sasori gone, the power balance between Akatsuki factions is more equal or to their favour. Reaffirming Pain to be on our side would be good, but if Konan and Naori leave Akatsuki, it would weaken Tobi/Zetsu faction considerably.
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“… Itachi told you,” you guess.

Konan nods curtly. “His mistrust of Tobi is as great as mine.”

“It’s a huge step,” you observe, “and I have no idea how Pain would respond.”

“Nor do I,” Konan admits, still holding out the tag. “But if a situation arises where all other alternatives have been exhausted, it’s possible that the results couldn’t be worse than inaction.”

After a moment you take the tag.

“What was Tobi’s intention in trying to get you killed?” you ask. “Let’s consider the possibilities.”

“My assumption stands,” she asserts. “You never knew Pain before Yahiko died, so I can forgive you for not fully understanding this. But the boy who would become Pain was kind, gentle towards those close to him, and fierce when defending them. Yahiko’s death affected him deeply, changing him into something that his friends would not recognize.”

“Had I not been there when it happened, even I might not recognize him as he is now. The only other thing that could have that much of an effect on him now would be my own death.”

“So you’re saying that there’s no other possible motive for Tobi to try and have you killed?” you press. “None at all?”

“There is no other reason to go that far out of his way,” she reasserts. “My experience, my techniques… aren’t all that special. What makes me unique is that of all the people in all the world I am the only one Pain may still care about as a human being.”

“So what happens if the two of us were to leave?” you ask. “Today?”

Konan considers your words in quiet contemplation. “Akatsuki will grow more aggressive in its methods with no one to serve as a moral center. More people will die, and not just jinchūriki either.”

“Do you believe that remaining where we are for the time being would be better or worse?”

“Better,” she insists. “Akatsuki has become badly-corrupted… if nothing else, Tobi’s actions and your own words have forced me to confront that fact. But you are not a part of that problem, and Itachi-san and I are aware of the problem. That makes three of us.”

“How do you think the others will behave when the cards are all on the table?” you ask.

“Kisame is loyal to Tobi,” Konan replies. “Deidara mostly just hates Itachi and Orochimaru. Kakuzu is loyal to money and Hidan isn’t loyal to anything. So there’s no way to predict what any of them would do.”

“But they wouldn’t defect with us.”

“Then they can’t be factored into any decisions,” you sigh.
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>>4189085
“My suggestion would be to continue,” Konan decides, “in the hopes that in time we can help guide Pain back in the right direction. But we must continue preparing to battle against Tobi and Zetsu… since Tobi will not share our sentiments.”

“And how do you propose we do that?” you ask.

“I have a plan for Tobi,” she admits. “Do you know anything about his abilities?”

You shake your head.

“He possesses a mangekyō sharingan,” Konan explains, “which gives him the ability to become intangible. By my best estimates he can maintain this state for five minutes.”

“So that means five minutes of continuous attacks,” you summarize. “You can do that with paper bombs?”

Konan nods in agreement. “Yes.”

“I can’t do that,” you admit.

“The alternative would be to hit him in the interval during which time he intends to attack,” Konan continues, “which I am not confident I can do.”

“So your thinking is that if both of us remain in Akatsuki as long as it makes some amount of strategic sense,” you realize, “it increases the chances that one or the other of us will have an opportunity to kill Tobi?”

Konan nods again. “Precisely. The minute you are faced with a task that you cannot carry out in good conscience, leave. I will keep you supplied with information, and another opportunity may arise at a later date.”

>I agree to this plan.
>I still think we should leave now, together.
>How much of the Akatsuki would we need with us to defect right now?
>Other?
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>>4189123
>I still think we should leave now, together.
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>>4189123
>>I agree to this plan.
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>>4189123
>I still think we should leave now, together.

Akatsuki is dead. Pain most likely will not listen to reason, and may even react violently to summoning yahiko.

I think we should go to sunagakure, and tell them what we know. Seek help first from good people.
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>>4189123
>>I agree to this plan.
do we want to confront pain with what zetsu/tobi tried to do?
do we want to try save him with help from yahiko?
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>>4189123
>I agree to this plan.
We still need to obtain informations if it's possible. How would leaving be better in the long run if we don't know anything else about the Akatsuki's plan?

We should still try to tips the odds though to make this plan work.
How about this:
>Before springing on Pain that we raised Yahiko, we should ask if he heard about the Reanimation technique before to avoid him thinking he is under a genjutsu.
>Perhaps Konan could talk about what happened on the mission and what she felt under the illusion before Yahiko arrive?
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>>4189123
>I agree to this plan. It is very sound, but there is a thing we do not know. Itachi has two powers and if this Tobi is "Madara" why would he only have one? If he is capable of doing genjutsu that lasts for years and if he is who he says he is, he must have trick or two in his pockets we do not know of.
>I still think we should prepare to leave now, together. The moment it seems that ship that Akatsuki is, is unsteerable by us we bail with our friends and with our family.
>We have to tread water carefully, because I don't want to lose anyone important to me.
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>>4189123
>>I agree to this plan.

At least this way we still serve as a moral compass.
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>>4189123
>I still think we should leave now, together.
we need allies we can trust. Working in Akatsuki isn't helping that
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>>4189400
Care to elaborate? What use would allies be right now? Maybe you're referring to some sort of alliance of small village?
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>>4189400
We need to play this Edward Elric style, gather allies for the eventual final conflict while under surveillance . It's better to have Tobi not be 100% sure when we're going to turn on him.
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>>4189123
“I agree,” you nod curtly. “But we’ll need to be careful, and if I leave the organization I need to be sure to do so at the right time.”

“I also agree with that,” Konan replies. “And I believe I articulated that we should keep this quiet, but it bears repeating… Tobi cannot know that we know. The most useful thing for us right now is time, and alerting him now would sacrifice that asset.”

“I understand,” you insist. “You’ve got my silence.”

“Thank you,” she bows politely. “Now… I need to go act like everything is okay for a while.”

“Good luck,” you bow in response.



June.

Things have been quiet for two months, and you’ve done very little aside from ‘play’ with Karin and Fū. You’ve been using one shadow clone to help Karin improve her crippling weakness in close quarters, while using the other to get a better grasp for how Fū’s abilities have developed through her long recovery.

As it turns out she can still expel scale powder from her mouth, and can fly. She can also produce chakra threads, but she can’t do it at the same level as she did when she used her cocoon technique.

On one rainy afternoon, a messenger arrives at the training field you booked.

“Package,” he tells you, handing a rather heavy box wrapped in brown paper.

“What is this?” you muse, before finding a marking from Kusagakure. “From Hozuki Castle?”

Under the sketchy brown paper wrapping is a hardwood case, and inside the case is…

“What’s that?” Fū demands, peering over your shoulder as her buzzing wings hold her aloft.

“It’s… a saya,” you realize, taking the piece out of the case and examining it closer. “Holy...”

“It’s pretty!” Fū declares excitedly. “Like golden flowers!”

She’s right. What you’re holding in your hands is a scabbard made in the Hanaseki style out of durable white porcelain, with a little gold dust rubbed into the cracks before it was coated over with a layer of thin glazing.

“To Naori,” Fū reads from a little paper card that was in the box. “The first of the new Hana-seki pieces, using the last of the traditional clay.”

“What does that mean?”

You smile, removing Umekiri and the wooden spacer at the top of your own saya’s throat to fit it into the new piece. “It means an old tradition has been revived by a new master.”
>1/2
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>>4189509
You find the Hanaseki scabbard to be wonderfully designed, matching the curve of your other scabbards perfectly. This however is surprisingly hard and durable, and lets you flow chakra through it quite easily even when it’s Umekiri’s hilt that’s in your hand.

In a fight you could use it as a second weapon, as an impromptu shield, or even seal the sword and sheath together into a blunt tool, one capable of knocking an opponent unconscious instead of killing them.

Versatility, thy name is Hanaseki. You can see why Suna’s puppeteers might want such a material for their puppets… and you can guess that the Chikamatsu collection may have had a similar design.



“We have good news,” Pain declares. “The Five-Tails junchūriki’s location has been rediscovered… Han of the Steam.”

That gets your attention… the man who killed Ajisai and her teammates.

>Offer to take the lead on this one. You’d never pass up an opportunity like this.
>Request to tag along. You’ll follow the lead of whatever team Pain chooses to send.
>Request NOT to go. It's better that way for everyone involved.
>Other?
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>>4189520
>Offer to take the lead on this one. You’d never pass up an opportunity like this.
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>>4189520
>>Request NOT to go. It's better that way for everyone involved.
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>>4189520
>Offer to take the lead on this one. You’d never pass up an opportunity like this.
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>>4189520
>>Offer to take the lead on this one. You’d never pass up an opportunity like this.
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>>4189520
>>Offer to take the lead on this one. You’d never pass up an opportunity like this.
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Time can be manipulated to move differently inside of a seal array right? What if Naori seals a shadow clone of herself and a shadow clone of Konan and teaches her sage mode inside the seal?
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>>4189661
That's not possible. Time can either be suspended or not, not everyone can learn sage mode, and there wouldn't be any natural energy inside the seal anyway.
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>>4189674
I was under the impression that seals slowed down time to such a degree that it would be indistinguishable from halted. Hence why the 4th hokage's shadow clone was noticably but slowly fading inside the array after however many years. I would think a reverse on that process would be difficult to puzzle out but not impossible for a fuinjitsu master since she'd be the first to do that because why the fuck would anyone want to do that. As for the third issue Naori has seen examples of chakra permeable seals. I respect your right as QM to shoot down the idea for narrative reasons though.
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>>4189709
Weakening of a seal just happens over time, it has nothing to do with whether the passage of time inside the seal has been halted or not. And even if what you're suggesting were possible within the mechanics of the setting, you're basically talking about creating a bounded time-dilation field and concentrating raw natural energy to hazardous levels. Tsukuyomi is the closest anyone's ever come to the former and it's a genjutsu... it controls the perception of time, not its actual flow, and it's unique to Itachi. Naori's Benzaitennyo is only capable of doing it for a second or two and that's already kind of fucking stupid. As for artificially increasing the concentration of natural energy to the point that it allows for training anywhere, that's also never even been suggested to be possible. In fact, more evidence seems to suggest that the 'hotspots' of natural energy are their own unique ecosystems that can't be replicated.

Sorry my dude, but this is some Kaguya-level shit you're talking about.
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>>4189829
Ok thanks for explaining.
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Doesn’t Rinnegan has its own reanimation ability? Or does it just take soul out and throw it to the death portal? I mean even if it uses some of Nagato’s own life force I can’t imagine him not using it on Yahiko for counsel or closure at least
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>>4189949
It's kind of an all or nothing sort of a deal.
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>>4189520
>>Offer to take the lead on this one. You’d never pass up an opportunity like this.
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>>4189520
You just cant pass this up.

“I’ll take care of this.”

“I thought you might say something like that,” Pain replies calmly. “Kisame, go with her.”



“So,” Kisame eventually muses after several hours of travelling in near-silence. “This is personal for you?”

“… deeply,” you admit.

“You sure we can trust you to bring this guy back alive?” he asks. “If it were me I wouldn’t have asked to be here.”

“I should be the one to complete her mission,” you insist, referring to Ajisai. “I can put aside my anger long enough to capture him… it’s when we seal him that I’ll have to make a decision.”

“You still haven’t said anything that makes sense to me,” Kisame counters.

“I’ve met three jinchūriki myself,” you explain, “and I wouldn’t sacrifice their lives. Fū is like the sweet, innocent little sister I sometimes wish I could have had, and Naruto’s… well, aside from his abysmal taste in girls he’s alright. Says some very sensible things sometimes.”

“Like?”

“Like asking how he could ever achieve his dream of becoming the Hokage if he can’t even save Sasuke from himself,” you recall.

Kisame chuckles to himself. “So that’s what the nine-tails brat’s like? Sounds like an interesting kid.”

“And if you put the choice of who lives and dies in my hands,” you shrug, “I think he deserves to live. I want to see what he does with his life.”

“And the third was Gaara, right?” Kisame presses. “You saved him for last.”

“He used to be a monster, but he’s been trying to change,” you tell Kisame, “and from what I’ve seen he really has changed. Dramatically.”

“You acknowledged his future instead of his past,” Kisame observes with a chuckle. “How idealistic of you. Our target’s not gonna make that easy.”

“I won’t know how I feel until after our fight,” you admit. “Which is why I want you to stay out of it.”

“Fine… we’ll do it your way then. Just don’t expect to be able to tap out if you get into trouble.”
>1/?
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>>4191130
You meet your target on the road, in a forest in the Land of Stones.

Han is an impressive specimen of a man, standing well over seven feet tall and clad head to toe in red armor. He glares down at you from between the top of his mask and the edge of his kasa-style hat.

“Akatsuki,” he recognizes you tersely. “Stand aside.”

“Can’t do that,” you reply, freeing Umekiri and her saya from your obi and pushing against her guard with your thumb. You’re already gathering natural energy, and after just a few seconds of polite introductions you’re ready.

“Han, of Iwagakure,” he greets you with a puff of steam released from his armor.

“Raishō Naori, of Akatsuki,” you greet him in response.
>1d6, DC 10
>Taking the first three
>SP: 5/6
>ES: 0/2 (0T)
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>>4191139
The first two moves pass with incredible speed. Han emits a much larger burst of steam and moves with a speed that would easily exceed your own were it not for sage mode, throwing a left jab that you push out of the way with your new scabbard, chakra running through it to ensure that it’s up to the task. And for good reasons, which are confirmed as you feel the heat radiating from his armor.

So that’s how it is.

You draw Umekiri in retaliation, aiming your blow for one of the two steam furnaces on the back of his armor. That strike lands a little early, leaving a scoring blow in his armor plating before you step with your own circular momentum, avoiding a kick as Han pivots back to try and follow you. In that smooth movement you resheath Umekiri and unseal several summoning shuriken.

A second leap keeps you out of the way of Han’s earth-shatteringly powerful blows, leaving an illusion behind to give you an extra moment to bite your left thumb and smear blood through the center of the formation of summoning shuriken as you overshoot them.

“Kuchiyose: Nyoka!”

In a burst of smoke Nyoka soars, rising on her own updraft before taking flight with a powerful wingbeat. She circles once before rising higher still.

“What is this?” Han demands in a terse growl.

“The beginnings of a strategy,” you smirk, flowing a different chakra nature into your sword, which then channels into your scabbard. “Dōjigiri Raigen!”

In a powerful, blinding flash of light you charge forward, and though he’s blinded Han wisely releases more steam pressure to enhance his arm. An upward swing of your scabbard meets his iron grip, arresting its momentum… but in the interval where you’ve learned he can’t release his steam you make a powerful replacement. Thrusting using your upper body strength and senjutsu alone, you push the end of your saya free from Han’s grip and strike his armored chestplate hard enough to push his great mass up off the ground and throw him through the air.

He crashes back down, tumbling back onto his feet with a deep dent in his steam armor which he examines nervously.

“You are no ordinary kunoichi,” Han acknowledges as the clouds in the sky begin to rain… perfect.

“Had your sword been drawn I would have lost an arm. I see I’ll need to stop holding back.”

For several minutes Han fights you with armored taijutsu… a simple matter for you to counter, since that is the basis of the kenjutsu techniques you have mastered. Your blows hammer home where his armor is thinnest, in the gaps between plates and around joints, always using your superior mobility and flexibility to dance where Han lumbers.

Eventually his eyes widen. “That summons...”
>1/?
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>>4191158
“… is the cause of this rain,” you smirk confidently. “Yeah, that’s right. By lowering the temperature of your steam and siphoning off your chakra, I’ve placed a limit on the pressures you can reach.”

“Right now I could defeat you even without sage mode.”

“Are you their leader?” Han demands.

You laugh at the notion. “I’m their conscience.”

“And yet you fight like a young woman with a grudge,” Han observes.

“Perhaps,” you reply… now it’s your turn to be terse.

“So long as there are winners and losers, there will be grudges,” Han insists sternly.

“And so long as there are grudges there can never be peace,” you guess what he would say next, if you were to allow it.

He nods curtly. “I could not run forever.”

“No, I suppose you’re right on both counts,” you admit.

“What is your grudge?” Han demands.

>I have no intentions of becoming your executioner. You have no need to know.
>You killed my best friend, whom I loved dearly. She wasn’t even a threat to you.
>My TRUE grudge is with the world that destroys the lives of children like this.
>Other?
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>>4191170
>>My TRUE grudge is with the world that destroys the lives of children like this.
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>>4191170
>My TRUE grudge is with the world that destroys the lives of children like this.
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>>4191170
>you killed my best friend
>but my TRUE grurge is with a world like this
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>>4191170
>You killed my best friend, saying I don't hold a grudge against you would be a lie, but my TRUE grudge is with the world that destroys the lives of children like this.
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>>4191170
>My TRUE grudge is with the world that destroys the lives of children like this.
>You killed my best friend, so this is personal to me. But defeating you won't bring her back, still I feel I have to do this.

Naori isn't perfect, no one really is.
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>>4191170
>>I have no intentions of becoming your executioner. You have no need to know.
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>>4191170
>>I have no intentions of becoming your executioner. You have no need to know.
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>>4191180
I like how you put that together
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>>4191170
“You killed my closest friend… someone I dearly loved,” you growl, before taking a deep breath. “But that isn’t where my grudge lies. My grudge is against this whole world, where children are raised to fight in wars they only inherited, and don’t actually understand.”

After a moment, Han draws a large blade and inserts it into the sides of his armor in a series of places. Because of that, his entire armored suit falls apart and clatters to the ground.

You prepare yourself for what you know is going to happen next.

“Oho?” Kisame muses. “You really sure you want to do this alone, Naori-kun?”

“Shut it,” you snap back. “I know what I’m doing.”

“Your grievances are legitimate,” Han admits, now wearing nothing more than a thin under-suit that evidently is there to protect his skin from the chafing of his own armor. “However I cannot hand over this tailed beast to you.”

“I wasn’t asking for permission,” you counter. “Nor for absolution. You asked a question and I answered.”

“Well said,” Han nods as violent red chakra begins bubbling out of his skin.

>Blitz him before he can finish his transformation and place him under a sharingan genjutsu.
>Prepare a trap using Kongō Fūsa while he’s transforming. Give him the Utakata treatment.
>Other?
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>>4191258
>Prepare a trap using Kongō Fūsa while he’s transforming. Give him the Utakata treatment.
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>>4191258
>>Prepare a trap using Kongō Fūsa while he’s transforming. Give him the Utakata treatment.
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>>4191258

>Prepare a trap using Kongō Fūsa while he’s transforming. Give him the Utakata treatment.
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>>4191258
>>Prepare a trap using Kongō Fūsa while he’s transforming. Give him the Utakata treatment.
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>>4191258
>Blitz him before he can finish his transformation and place him under a sharingan genjutsu.
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>>4191258
>Prepare a trap using Kongō Fūsa while he’s transforming. Give him the Utakata treatment.
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>>4191258
>Prepare a trap using Kongō Fūsa while he’s transforming. Give him the Utakata treatment.
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>>4191258
>Prepare a trap using Kongō Fūsa while he’s transforming. Give him the Utakata treatment.
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>>4191258
Under the assumption that your opponent can’t sense chakra nearly as well as you can, you place your left hand on the ground while hiding your Kongō Fūsa chains in the dirt in front of you with one of Umekiri’s genjutsu.

So when Han finishes cloaking himself in tailed beast chakra and charges you, the golden chains burst from the ground and almost instantly trap him from multiple angles. You sidestep as the chains tighten, then pull him back like a yo-yo and thrust with Umekiri in her saya. The blow is strong enough that the force sends ripples through the ground behind Han, and you turn so that you swing Han’s body through a number of trees, before whipping him through the air and slamming him into the ground where he leaves a wide crater.

As he strains against the chains of Kongō Fūsa you draw Umekiri and thrust her point into the links of the chains. They conduct the lightning-transformed chakra you flow through with your right hand, and with your left you hurl a fistful of Tenran shuriken, which you guide down on top of Han.

The chains go slack, and you resheath Umekiri.

Han lies at the bottom of the crater you’ve put him in, having reverted to his base form. His body is badly bruised and burned from a combination of your rasengan and the effects of his own chakra cloak.

The rain begins to let up as Nyoka returns to the forest… you’ll have to be sure to thank her for her help first chance you get. Between your cooperative Kirisame technique and sage mode this fight went a lot easier than you had any right to expect.

“He still alive?” Kisame muses, prodding him lightly with Samehada’s broad point. “Huh, guess so.”

“Where’s the nearest hideout?” you ask. “Let’s take care of this quickly.”

“Are you going to do that pseudo-jinchūriki technique on him?” Kisame asks. “No judgment from me either way, but now’s the time to decide.”

>Applying the same standards as with Fū and Gaara… he gets ONE more chance.
>If I could find a way to cripple him for what he did to Ajisai I would.
>No. I’m not sure he deserves to live.
>Other?
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>>4191378
>Applying the same standards as with Fū and Gaara… he gets ONE more chance.

Crippling him is the same as killing him, just in an indirect way. There is no way a veteran like him didn't make multiple enemies during the previous war (s).

And before someone say something something about making him feel what he did to Ajisai (making her feel helpless no matter what she did) for that sweet, sweet karmic justice. Please remember he felt exactly that against Naori.
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>>4191378
>Applying the same standards as with Fū and Gaara… he gets ONE more chance.
>I can't slip from my standards as hard it might be. You might call me too ideological, but that is my burden.
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>>4191378
>Applying the same standards as with Fū and Gaara… he gets ONE more chance.
Grudge or no, Naori has a PHILOSOPHY and a set of Principles she adheres to. Breaking away from it would simply mean she's no better than Pain or Tobi.
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>>4191378
>>Applying the same standards as with Fū and Gaara… he gets ONE more chance.
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>Applying the same standards as with Fū and Gaara… he gets ONE more chance.
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>>4191378
>Applying the same standards as with Fū and Gaara… he gets ONE more chance
He's not an asshole, he don't really deserve it.
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>>4191378
Applying the same ...
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>>4191378
>>Applying the same standards as with Fū and Gaara… he gets ONE more chance.
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>>4191378
>1d6, best three of four
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When you return to Amegakure, even the usually happy-go-lucky Fū understands the situation immediately.

“Do you… wanna talk about it?” she asks hesitantly.

You sigh, leaning wearily against the wall of your quarters. “If everything I thought I knew was true, then Han should have survived. So clearly one of my basic assumptions was wrong.”

“… he died, then.”

You nod curtly. “It’s weird, even though I was still so mad at him over what happened to Ajisai I fought so hard to save his life… just on the principle of the thing. I think it even gave Hidan and Kakuzu some pause.”

Fū just sits next to you for a while, quietly waiting for you to go on.

“I even used a shadow clone to manually pump his heart while I tried to get the seal working,” you continue. “I did literally everything I could. Nothing worked… I just couldn’t get a piece of the five-tails. It was nothing like with you or even Gaara, but it was different in different ways.”

“How’s that?” she prompts you… good god are you that easy to read? Even she knows that the only way for you to ever get over this failure is to figure out what happened so that it doesn’t happen again.

You shake your head. “It was easy for you… how old were you when you had that thing sealed inside you?”

“I was a baby,” she tells you.

“Gaara had Shūkaku sealed before he was born,” you recall what little Temari and Gaara ever told you about it… you can’t even remember which one mentioned it. “It was a contributing factor to his mother’s death.”

“You think the amount of time has something to do with it?” Fū asks, trying to be helpful.

You shrug. “By all accounts Han had his tailed beast for a long time.”

“So could that be the difference?” she offers.

You nod curtly. “But probably not the only one.”

“Why?”

“Because Gaara’s extraction was harder than yours,” you explain, “but easier than Han’s. So it’s not the fact that he was born with Shūkaku, and if it was just the length of time you had a tailed beast sealed inside you then you should have been as difficult as Gaara.”

“I can only conclude that there are two variables I missed before… the longer a person’s been a jinchūriki the harder it is to separate the tailed beast, as well as some amount of difference caused by a tailed beast’s cooperation... or lack thereof.”
>1/?
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>>4191515
“So you mean… you don’t know if you can save the others?” Fū enquires, getting to the heart of the issue.

You consider her question carefully. “Much older than twenty and my odds of doing it without the tailed beast’s help probably get worse… Gaara and Shūkaku were difficult enough as it was. To compound that, much past twenty years and I don’t know how much a tailed beast can help either.”

“So if you knew it wasn’t a certainty, would you have done it to me?” Fū asks.

After a moment you shake your head. “Maybe… I don’t know. There are a lot of things that I’m not sure of anymore.”

“The three-tails is next,” you eventually tell her. “That gives me some time to try and figure something out.”

“The three-tails is the one that’s loose, isn’t it?” Fū suddenly perks up. “Man, wish I could see that...”

“I’ll… keep that in mind,” you sigh. “But I don’t think it’d be a good idea.”

“Laame.”

… there’s too much about all this you don’t know, and only one way you can think of to learn more.

>I’m going to try to speak with the three-tails while capturing it… despite that being a huge risk.
>Either the two-tails’ junchūriki or the eight-tails is next. When we capture them, I’ll create a situation to speak with their tailed beast. Determine my next move based on that.
>I’m going to try to find and interrogate Naruto… specifically to speak with Kurama again. Akatsuki needs him last anyway, so letting him go won’t be a problem.
>Other?
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>>4191542
>Either the two-tails’ junchūriki or the eight-tails is next. When we capture them, I’ll create a situation to speak with their tailed beast. Determine my next move based on that.
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>>4191542
>>I’m going to try to find and interrogate Naruto… specifically to speak with Kurama again. Akatsuki needs him last anyway, so letting him go won’t be a problem.
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>>4191542
>I’m going to try to find and interrogate Naruto… specifically to speak with Kurama again. Akatsuki needs him last anyway, so letting him go won’t be a problem.
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>>4191542
>>Either the two-tails’ junchūriki or the eight-tails is next. When we capture them, I’ll create a situation to speak with their tailed beast. Determine my next move based on that.
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>>4191542
>>I’m going to try to find and interrogate Naruto… specifically to speak with Kurama again. Akatsuki needs him last anyway, so letting him go won’t be a problem.
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>>4191542
>I’m going to try to speak with the three-tails while capturing it… despite that being a huge risk.
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>>4191542
>interogate naruto, or rather kurama
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>>4191542
>>I’m going to try to find and interrogate Naruto… specifically to speak with Kurama again. Akatsuki needs him last anyway, so letting him go won’t be a problem.
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>>4191542
>>I’m going to try to find and interrogate Naruto… specifically to speak with Kurama again. Akatsuki needs him last anyway, so letting him go won’t be a problem.

Just drive by interrogating before fucking off is so hilarious to me.
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>>4191542
>Either the two-tails’ junchūriki or the eight-tails is next. When we capture them, I’ll create a situation to speak with their tailed beast. Determine my next move based on that.

We told Kurama we would not come back.
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>>4191542
>I’m going to try to find and interrogate Naruto… specifically to speak with Kurama again. Akatsuki needs him last anyway, so letting him go won’t be a problem.

>Show up at Naruto's house when he comes home

>"Hello cousin. I would like to talk to you and the fox who lives inside your stomach. Please? It concerns you and his long term health. Don't worry I'm not going to kidnap you, I just want to talk."
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>>4191542
>>Either the two-tails’ junchūriki or the eight-tails is next. When we capture them, I’ll create a situation to speak with their tailed beast. Determine my next move based on that.
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>>4191542
>Either the two-tails’ junchūriki or the eight-tails is next. When we capture them, I’ll create a situation to speak with their tailed beast. Determine my next move based on that.
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>>4191665
I don't remember that. We just kinda left when he said to "Be gone" the first time, and the second we got dragged in with Sasuke and left when he popped Kurama. I think
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what was the dc?
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>>4191722
You're actually right. Naori didn't promise anything even though Kurama was implying it.
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>>4191542
“I guess I’ll have to track down Naruto-kun,” you sigh. “Kurama may have some answers, and since he has to be last anyway I doubt Akatsuki will be too mad when I turn around and let him go when I’m done.”

“The alternative would be to wait until Akatsuki captures the two-tails jinchūriki or the eight-tails, and try to get to them before they can be sealed… but that leaves precious little time to act on anything I learn.”

Fū offers you a smile, and gives your shoulder a reassuring squeeze. “Hey, after what you did for me? I believe in you, sis.”



“Take a break,” Konan tells you when you find her in Amegakure to ask about when your next meeting will be. “Take your mind off work for a little while… maybe you can finally set up some safehouses of your own.”

“Just be sure not to tell anyone where they are.”

… not a bad idea, considering that you’re already considering the possibility of defecting from Akatsuki sooner or later. So you create a shadow clone, with the intention of sending her to set up a safehouse…

>Near one of the Five Great villages.
>In one of the smaller nations, but near a major settlement.
>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.
>Other?
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>>4191879
>>In one of the smaller nations, but near a major settlement.
I'd say Kusagakure, but that'll probably be obvious.
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>>4191879
>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.
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>>4191879
>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.

Naori has tremendous mobility, having flight options. good to take advantage of.
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>>4191879
>>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.
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>>4191879
>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.
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>>4191879
>>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.
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>>4191879
>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.

The location should be somewhere central where you could easily fly to more or less everywhere fast.

Also Fū is so cute, my heart is melting.
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>>4191935
There is a reason why 'Fu thoughts' are the leading cause of heart failure and diabetes
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>>4191879
>>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.
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>>4191879
>>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.
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>>4191879
>Well out of the way… on top of a mountain or on a lake, maybe.
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>>4191731
This. Not complaining about the failure but that was a damn high roll.
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>>4191998
I feel like he was dying regardless, the roll determined how much we could learn from it.
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>>4192108
That's a bingo.
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>>4191879
You decide that the best place to set up a safehouse would be somewhere fairly remote, inaccessible and unseen to most people but located in a region where you could easily travel to and from various nations of interest. You already have the temple in Amegakure where you grew up, which is between the Lands of Wind, Earth, and Fire. It’s also close to your allies in the Land of Grass. So logically, the next best place would be somewhere on the south coast of the Land of Hot Water. That puts you close to the Lands of Fire, Lightning, and Water, as well as to your allies in Hoshigakure. Not to mention it’s within a reasonable distance to your ancestral home in the Land of Whirlpools.

Also, you’ve heard it’s quite beautiful there, with limestone mountains not unlike those in the Land of Water.

It’d be too much trouble to actually build a safehouse from scratch, so instead you ask for Konan-sensei’s permission to take a few small structures from Amegakure that are already built. She agrees, and you carefully select a few single-storey structures that will serve your purposes and which can be more or less easily connected using a series of wooden verandas.

Once these are prepared you seal them into a scroll and send your clone off to do the rest of the work.



You are Raishō Naori’s clone, currently off doing what Konan-sensei suggested while your real body trains with Team Ibuki and Fū… no doubt a more pleasurable pursuit, and definitely helpful in the long run. But this too is something that you have to do, because you suspect Pain may be able to eavesdrop on you through the rings he distributed to the Akatsuki members.

It’s a slow few days’ worth of travel along the coast, trying your best to avoid the borders of the Land of Fire. But eventually you arrive by boat in a port at the south end of the Land of Hot Water.

Outside that port town you find a beautiful landscape, of gently rolling hills that run from a series of large limestone mountains, steep and angular, down to the sea. One of those mountains is clearly uninhabited, which draws you to it.

At the top, with some help from Nyoka, you find the perfect spot to place a small base of operations.



You define an appropriate area, roughly square in footprint, of an appropriate size for the rooms you have selected, and after gathering a suitable amount of natural energy you begin channelling chakra through Umekiri’s blade to slice through the limestone strata, forming it into blocks and removing them.

Once an area is correctly cleared and holes for piping and utilities provided, you unseal the structures you brought with you into place.
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>>4192185
You cleverly position dividing walls and planters, covering hallways and creating space for indoor gardens, controlling the flow of rainwater by channelling it into a pond with an outlet that will allow overflow to spill out with the wastewater. Access is provided by a stone staircase cut into the limestone, which leads to a small open area that allows you access to the various rooms.

Power can be best handled by rewiring the buildings where it’s needed to draw from a tag with lightning-nature chakra sealed into it, though there’s never going to be any sort of surplus of power using a system like that. Just enough for the lights, and for the cooktop.

Most of the rooms are small with tatami floors, but the lack of clutter, the touches of green, and the soft natural lighting make it a rather comforting space to be in. There are a few spots where there are external windows that now face rock walls, but you put electric lights there to give the impression of natural light from the outside.

The hardest thing to do was set up the water supply for a hot bath… you’ll need to use water release or sealing tags to draw water from out of the atmosphere, with an electrically-powered heating coil underneath in a stone-lined chamber.

But after a few days, the place has really taken shape. And when you leave, it becomes clear that you have chosen your site well. Standing basically anywhere in the surrounding terrain, your safehouse has been sufficiently lowered into the limestone to the point that it’s basically invisible. Not a bad job, you’d say… and if you do eventually complete the Hiraishin you’ll be able to place a seal here and access it from anywhere, at any time.



“You okay?” Karin asks as you pause uncharacteristically while sparring with her.

You nod. “Fine. Just got the memories from my shadow clone… she finished setting up my safehouse.”

“Ah, cool,” Karin smiles in appreciation. “What’s it like?”

You consider your answer for a moment. “A lot more comfortable than Orochimaru’s, although that’s not saying much. I think you’d like it.”

“I’m sure I would.”

>1d6, best three of four
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>>4192273
You are a shadow clone of Raishō Naori, and you’ve spent the morning putting the finishing touches on the Hot Water hideout’s three inner gardens. Into the pond you’ve transplanted a few flowering lotus plants, and you’ve raked the white gravel centerpiece in the slowly-developing moss garden. The largest of these with the most regular sun is more difficult, as you’ve had to transplant all of the soil first and will need to maintain that soil artificially.

For this garden you choose an ume tree as the showpiece, and begin training a mature wisteria to grow along the south-facing stone wall… early and late spring, respectively. Small, shrubby Ajisai, hydragea, here and there will provide blooms in the summer. What’s not clear yet is what color they’ll eventually bloom. For autumn color, a dwarf maple opposite the ume, cut as a bonsai. For winter, low-clinging heathers and hellbores, which should attract pollinators to ensure the ume’s bloom in early spring.

It’s in the midst of these gardening efforts that you notice something is definitely wrong.

From the top of the stairs down into your semi-subterranean compound, your sharp eyes can pick out things moving in the sky in formation that shouldn’t be there.

“Tiny flying men...” you realize. “Like they’re strapped to metal kites...”

One of the flying machines is definitely not tiny. Something must be special about that one.

You write a quick update to your real body… these flying men are heading on a course towards Konohagakure. And while you still don’t know who they are you can’t imagine they plan on delivering flowers.

Even if you’re not a fan of Konoha’s actions through history, this doesn’t sit right any more than Orochimaru’s attack did.

>Track them to the outskirts of Konoha, only start your attack when it’s too late for them to replan.
>Destroy that ‘special’ one before it can do whatever it was designed to do to Konohagakure.
>The more you destroy now the fewer innocent lives will be at risk.
>Other?
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>>4193197
Inform Konoha and Konan but do nothing else.
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>>4193197
>track them to the outskirts. ..
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>>4193197
>Track them to the outskirts of Konoha, only start your attack when it’s too late for them to replan.

We have a hideout, better to not start anything near it that could cause unneeded attention. Also sending a message to Konan would be good. Intel is always useful.
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>>4193199
Inform Konoha in what way, exactly?
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>>4193197
>Track them to the outskirts of Konoha, only start your attack when it’s too late for them to replan.
Were we still planning to talk to Kurama?
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>>4193251
Yes, but I don't know if Shadow Naori should do it. Imo it is Naori Primes job.
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>>4193197
>The more you destroy now the fewer innocent lives will be at risk.
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>>4193197
You decide to shadow the attacking force into the Land of Fire rather than potentially compromise the location of your new hideout just as you’re starting to make it comfortable, and report to your real body that you’ve done so. It also makes a certain amount of strategic sense: the later you can delay your attack the less time they have to adjust their plan. Strike too soon and they’ll be able to split off an attack force to continue while a second force keeps you busy, but if you attack at the last possible second the confusion will weaken their assault as small units break off to focus their attention on you on their own initiative.

That confusion should give Konoha’s defenses an easier time defending against the yet-unidentified attackers… precious moments to organize and start their own counterattack.

Still, you take a moment to summon a shadow clone of your own several minutes out and send her ahead at completely unsustainable speeds, hoping to alert Tsunade-han to the threat before it arrives.



You begin your attack by unsealing paper wings of your own, hurtling into the sky on a carefully-controlled updraft of chakra.

>1d6, best three of four
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This whole ‘flying’ thing is a lot better than you expected it to be, and you’re actually pretty good at it. That comes as a surprise to the mystery intruders as you throw a volley of paper shuriken at their largest flying machine.

“Kuchiyose: Isoka!”

Isoka appears within the machine and seems to immediately understand what you intend for her to do. Piercing streams of water shoot out from within the machine’s interior, and bodies tumble out one at a time from within. It begins losing altitude, and eventually explodes just outside Konohagakure.

“Well, that was unpleasant!” Isoka chirps.

“Gimme a hand here!” you shout back, moving to dodge a rapid-fire volley of kunai, your rolling maneuver giving you a chance to see your enemies for the first time. He was using some sort of large weapon… a kunai launcher? That kind of technology really narrows down who this is likely to be.

Isoka takes to the offensive at your side, firing single needles at the manned mechanical kites as you all dance on the winds. Their speed in a straight line seems to be greater than yours right now, but the many feather-like surfaces of your own ‘wings’ give you a much greater nimbleness and precision of control.

It’s easy to slice through both arm and wing as you maneuver yourself into range, and a single blow from a Kongō Fūsa lash crushes… if you can get it to hit. Your opponents are slippery, they’re clearly more used to fighting like this than you are.

But between your guided exploding shuriken and tagged kunai thrown from the ground, the attacking fliers begin to suffer steadily-mounting losses.

They each seem to carry one large bomb each on their flak jackets, from the evidence you’ve seen some of these explode with a force much greater than an exploding tag and some fire out shuriken in spinning arcs. But individually, none of these men seem able or willing to use any other forms of combat… and a single solid hit from your own attacks tends to kill or disable them even without senjutsu. Many of them would probably be no better in a ‘conventional’ fight than genin.

You spot four of them breaking off to strafe a familiar street.

“No you don’t!” you shout, diving swiftly after them and hurling a cloud of paper shuriken which you propel downwards onto them.

One is wrapped in explosions, and two are taken out by tenran-shuriken which hit them on their various control surfaces. The third gets Umekiri through his back, in a powerful crashing thrust that slams him into the street below.

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twMgiAoh9_g

His kunai launcher tumbles across the cracked earth, coming to rest at Ayame’s feet.

She stares at you in shock.

“You shouldn’t be out here,” you insist quietly. “Please, take cover while I deal with these pests."
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>>4193362
“… Naori,” she begins hesitantly. “Why are you...”

“I don’t have time to explain it all,” you interrupt her. “Sorry about that. Maybe another time.”

“Until then, take care.”

You continue fighting until the surviving attackers begin to retreat, some wobbling in the air from damage they’ve taken. Overall you’d guess there were around three hundred to start with, and between you and the Leaf’s alerted defenders you’d say about half that number won’t be returning to wherever they came from… and of those the majority were either your work or Isoka’s.

The damage to Konoha is severe. There are a lot of destroyed and damaged buildings, with plenty of casualties… a quick flyover lets you confirm that Ayame at least is still alive at the end of it all, though a corner of the roof has been taken off her family’s ramen restaurant.

You head for the Hokage residence for more information, setting yourself down gently on a guardrail where you find Tsunade-han, Shizune, Kakashi-sensei, and Yamato awaiting you. “Sorry I wasn’t able to do more, Tsunade-han.”

“What are you doing here!?” Tsunade demands. “What do you have to do with the Land of Sky?”

“The Land of Sky?” you repeat. “A little before my time, aren’t they?”

“You mean to say you just happened to be here at the right time?” she presses.

You shake your head. “I was in-between missions and noticed a cloud of flying ninjas heading in your direction. Believe it or not, it was enough to get my attention.”

“And you expect us to believe that you came running to our aid out of...” Shizune begins. “What, the ‘goodness of your heart’ or something like that?”

You sigh. “All this innuendo isn’t helping anyone. If there’s room for cooperation here then I suggest we try to come to an agreement. If not, I’ll be on my way.”

“You really had nothing to do with this?” Tsunade admits.

“Not a single damn thing,” you snap. “I don’t make a habit of bombing innocent bystanders, miss Hokage.”

She sighs. “You’re right of course… I’m just wound up about this.”

“What do you want?”

>Five minutes alone with Naruto. He and I need to talk.
>I need to speak with Kurama. As many guards as you like may observe.
>You’ll owe me a favor. That’s all.
>Other?
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>>4193429
>I need to speak with Kurama. As many guards as you like may observe.
>Explain that we've hit a wall when it comes to saving the lives of the jinchuuriki
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>>4193429
A big favor, 5 minutes with naruto, cause I need try and talk to kurama
As many guards as you think is necessary
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>>4193429
>I need to speak with Kurama. As many guards as you like may observe.
Are we really using the Kyuubi's name here? I'm pretty sure they assume he has no name.

Should we construct an argument about why we're currently not interested with Naruto? Maybe admit we currently hit a wall with the method of helping the jinchuuruki survive the unsealing?
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>>4193429
>I need to speak with Kurama. As many guards as you like may observe.
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>>4193429
Question: How many kills did Naori rack up? during the Konoha aerial bombardment?
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>>4193429
>>4193438
>If she accepts, summon another clone to protect your original clone (yourself) in case any troubles come up while you're having a conversation with the Kyuubi.

That's just me being paranoid, but it's still an easy precaution to take.
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>>4193460
A lot. Between her and Isoka they took down the bomber, which was strong enough to pulverize several city blocks with each shot, and probably eighty or ninety of the attackers/escorts.
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>>4193429
>I need to speak with Kurama. As many guards as you like may observe.
>If Tsunade still refuses, take her to the side in private.
>[For Tsunade's ears only] "The Akatsuki have started to splinter due to differences in philosophy and methodology. I hope you can tell which splinter faction is which."
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>>4193486
Supporting
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>>4193431
Sorry, my old post is here, forgot i'd already voted
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I bet Tsunade and rest of the Konoha Jonin with her are somewhat wary and maybe even slightly scared that Naori just appears and takes out half of these flying kite men and then just casually lands right next to them.
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>>4193528
I bet if push came to shove they couldn't actually stop Naori from actually absconding with Naruto. Especially not while their village is still reeling from an attack.
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>>4193569
I think they could. Naori is not strong enough to solo a whole village with or without the attack that happened. And the Naori in the village now is just a shadow clone.
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>>4193429
>>I need to speak with Kurama. As many guards as you like may observe.

This is good timing. Beats having to kidnap Naruto while he’s on a mission.
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>>4193429
>1d6, high roll
>best three of four
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>>4193644
“What I need at the moment,” you reply, “is to speak with Kurama on the quiet. You can all observe if you’d like.”

“Ma’am,” Yamato speaks up. “This sounds like an obvious trap.”

“If I wanted to kidnap Naruto why would I come here and ask your permission?” you ask with a frown. “Right now Naruto’s not even who I’m interested in.”

Tsunade gives you an evaluating look, but eventually nods. “Kakashi, Yamato, in my office.”

“Tsunade-san,” Shizune muses quietly. “Danzō-dono isn’t going to approve of this.”

“Let me worry about Danzō,” Tsunade replies curtly. “Please bring Naruto and Sakura here immediately.”



“What’s all this about, granny Tsu...” Naruto begins, before he sees who he and Sakura have been brought to the Hokage’s office to see.

They both immediately draw kunai.

“That’s getting real old,” you roll your eyes dramatically. “Naruto, I need you to hold still for a moment.”

“Why should I...”



“Why are you back again?” Kurama demands loudly and angrily. “You keep involving yourself in things that don’t concern you, and it’s growing tiresome.”

“For once I agree with the demon-fox,” Naruto admits, having been dragged within his sealing-space along with you.

“I’d rather not be here,” you shrug, “but I have a few questions that only a tailed beast can answer.”

“And what makes you think I will answer?” Kuraka grumbles.

You raise your eyebrow. “Do you have something better to be doing?”

There’s a long silence… and you get the distinct impression of having called someone’s bluff.

“You get three,” Kurama replies, laying his head down onto his forelimbs.

Naruto stares at Kurama, then stares at you. “Wait what?”
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>>4193718
“Do you know the other tailed beasts?” you ask.

Kurama’s response is immediate. “You could call us siblings. We may quarrel, but it was not always so.”

You nod in understanding. “Can a tailed beast be split and sealed in separate pieces?”

“It has been done,” Kurama confirms, shifting uneasily. “Though the only one to do so gave his life in the attempt.”

“Third question,” you continue as Naruto continues to stare at you in confusion. “Among the tailed beasts, yourself included, which would allow themselves to be split apart if it meant saving the life of their jinchūriki host?”

There’s a very long pause.

“Shūkaku, the One-Tail, would not… he is what you might call a ‘sore loser’ by nature. Matatabi, the Two-Tails, is almost infuriatingly polite… she might be willing, depending on her host. Isobu, the Three-Tails, is a coward. He probably would not agree.”

“Son Gokū the Four-Tails is too proud and would never agree. Kokuō the Five-Tails is too meek and feeble-minded to disagree. Saiken the Six-Tails may seem affable, but he would not hesitate to kill to preserve himself. Chōmei the Seven-Tails would definitely agree… it’s in his nature. Gyūki the Eight-Tails is proud like Son Gokū, but much like Matatabi it would probably depend on his current host.”

“I, Kurama the Nine-Tails, mightiest of all, would gladly kill anyone if it meant my freedom. And I would not go out of my way to help my current prison to survive my extraction.”

So that’s two ‘maybe’ and two ‘definitely no’… and if as Kurama says he’s stronger than Shūkaku, then Naruto would probably be one of the ones who won’t make it. Kokuō’s ‘meekness’ also suggests that you were right, and that older jinchūriki will suffer worse consequences even in spite of your help.

Ultimately, the odds sound good that all four of the remaining jinchūriki will be killed by the extraction process regardless of what you do to try preventing it.

“That was very helpful,” you tell Kurama. “Thank you for your cooperation.”

“Thank me by leaving,” he grumbles.
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>>4193749
Naruto continues staring at you in total disbelief as you seal your sharingan.

“Well, that told me everything I needed to know,” you nod curtly. “Thank you for your cooperation, Naruto.”

“Now,” you continue, turning past a visibly stunned Sakura and a wary Kakashi to face Tsunade. “What do you know about those shinobi from earlier?”

“Shinobi from the self-described Land of Sky,” Tsunade explains. “Thought destroyed during the Second Shinobi World War.”

“Clearly not,” Kakashi-han observes. “Any ideas where they came from?”

“Nara Shikamaru, Hyūga Neji, Aburame Shino, and Sai formed an ad-hoc team to track them to their launching site,” Tsunade replies. “Kakashi, your assignment will be to catch up with them.”

“Those devices, and their weapons,” you muse. “Definitely not run of the mill, technologically speaking.”

“They also used a flying fortress during the war,” Tsunade tells you. “Angkor Vantian.”

“Angkor What?” you frown.

“The name doesn’t matter,” she insists. “It had a powerful weapon and extensive defences. No one at the time even understood how something that size could fly… that’s just who we’re dealing with.”

>Then I guess I should go and try to locate this ‘Angkor Whatever’.
>Then I guess I should go with Kakashi-han.
>If you plan on sending Naruto out, I have a vested interest in his survival.
>Other?
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>>4193773
>Then I guess I should go with Kakashi-han.
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>>4193773
>>Then I guess I should go with Kakashi-han.
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>>4193773
>then I guess I should go with Kakashi
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>>4193773
>>Then I guess I should go with Kakashi-han.
>And maybe go and try to locate this ‘Angkor Whatever’.
We're really fucking nosy.
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>>4193786
Kakashi is gonna have an aneurysm if this goes on
I love it
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>>4193773
>Then I guess I should go with Kakashi-han.
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>>4193773
>Then I guess I should go with Kakashi-han.
I love it too >>4193807
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>>4193773
>>Then I guess I should go and try to locate this ‘Angkor Whatever’.
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>>4193773
>If you plan on sending Naruto out, I have a vested interest in his survival.
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>>4193773
“I guess I’ll go with Kakashi-han,” you shrug. “I’m probably better used against something we know exists.”



Very soon you and Hatake Kakashi are alone, running through the forests of the eastern Land of Fire. You’re following a dog that Kakashi-han summoned for the purpose of tracking Shikamaru’s team to the coast.

“I still don’t understand,” Kakashi admits as you dart through the trees. “You seem… calm, confident, completely in your right mind. You avoid killing at every opportunity, and while you make few promises you keep the ones you do.”

“Is this going somewhere, Kakashi-han?” you press in an even tone. “Or is this how you do small talk?”

Kakashi chuckles behind his mask. “I guess I just have to assume you have some reason for joining Akatsuki that I don’t know.”

You consider his words for a few moments.

“Forgive the contrivances,” you begin, “and just go along with the scenario: consider that there are two boats on the open ocean, one with three hundred passengers, one hundred of which are Konoha villagers, and one with two hundred passengers, fifty of which are from Konoha.”

“Consider that both boats spring catastrophic leaks, and you’re the only one capable of fixing them. But you know that there’s only time to save one. Which do you choose, knowing that the others will die?”

After considering your admittedly contrived scenario, Kakashi offers his response. “The boat with three hundred, I guess.”

“Now consider that the two hundred take issue with your choice,” you continue. “They hold you hostage, insisting that you fix their boat first. You know that you don’t have time. How do you respond in light of your previous answer?”

“I guess the ‘correct’ answer is to kill anyone who tries to stop me,” Kakashi continues, any trace of humor gone now.

“Including those from your own village?”

“Maybe. If it’s been contrived to be necessary.”

“Let’s say you succeed in saving the boat with three hundred passengers,” you muse. “Let’s also say that those passengers split themselves between two boats, one with the hundred Konoha villagers and one with the two hundred others. Both their boats spring catastrophic leaks that only you can fix. Which boat do you save, knowing that the others will die?”

Kakashi-han doesn’t reply.
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>>4194745
“Neither choice would be morally ‘wrong’,” you continue, “depending on your perspective of what ‘morally right’ looks like. Just like killing fifty of your own to save a hundred, plus two hundred others, could be seen as right or wrong depending on who you ask.”

“But each time you’re asked to make a decision like that,” he replies, “don’t you think it takes a toll either way?”

“From my perspective,” you admit, “it’s a decision structure that’s built into the hidden village system. You and your village aren’t my enemies, Kakashi-han, and you never will be. My enemy is the world that normalizes that kind of monstrous logic.”

“If the rest of the world calls me a terrorist for that, I’ll wear it like a badge of honor.”

Darkness falls before you arrive at the coast, so when you meet the forward Konoha team it’s in the dark.

“Kakashi-sensei,” Shikamaru grouses. “You do know who’s with you right now, right?”

The miraculous midriff man, whom you gather from Tsunade’s briefing is ‘Sai’, just skips to drawing his tantō. He’s coiled and ready to strike, but holds off on doing so.

“I’m aware,” Kakashi insists sternly, “as is Lady Fifth.”

“What a pain,” Shikamaru sighs dramatically. “We’re gonna start our counterattack just before dawn. Do you want the details in private, or...”

After Shikamaru lets the thought hang, Kakashi-han shakes his head. “No, like it or not she’s a part of this mission now.”

“There’s five ships out, like nothing I’ve ever even heard of,” Shikamaru explains. “Just before dawn Shino will head out and start infecting them with bugs that’ll eat ferrous metal. Our job is to provide a flashy enough distraction so that they won’t notice.”

“We have a member of Akatsuki now,” Neji observes out of the dim. “One capable of easily destroying all five ships by herself.”

>I’d be willing to disable their ships for you.
>I’m not a butcher. Stick to your plan, I’ll serve as backup.
>They may have chosen this location deliberately. I want to know why.
>Other?
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>>4194803
>They may have chosen this location deliberately. I want to know why.
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>>4194803
>>They may have chosen this location deliberately. I want to know why.
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>>4194803
>>I’m not a butcher. Stick to your plan, I’ll serve as backup.
>>They may have chosen this location deliberately. I want to know why.
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>>4194803
>>They may have chosen this location deliberately. I want to know why.
depending on the answer i might be very happy to take them out for you
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>>4194803
>>>I’m not a butcher. Stick to your plan, I’ll serve as backup.
>>>They may have chosen this location deliberately. I want to know why.
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>>4194803
>>4194817
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>>4194803
>They may have chosen this location deliberately. I want to know why.
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>>4194803
“Kakashi… do you have a map and a flashlight?” you ask.

He nods curtly and begins retrieving the requested items while you take off your cloak. “Shikamaru, get over here too.”

You tuck all three of yourselves under the cloak and take out a brush.

“Konohagakure,” you declare, dropping a dot of ink on top of the village’s location on the map. Then, using your chakra, you disperse that ink evenly into a perfect circle. “Thought so.”

“I see...” Kakashi-han muses. “I was thinking something along those lines.”

“This is where we are now,” Shikamaru realizes. “So that means… there are three locations to launch a strike from that are closer.”

“That would give those fliers more time over target,” you sigh, folding up the map as Kakashi turns off the light. “Two of those are even on the coast of the same country. One could even allow a launch from over the horizon.”

“So you’re thinking there’s a reason they’re stationed here,” Kakashi-han nods curtly. “I see.”

“Neji,” you address the jōnin calmly. “I need to know… is the distance you can see with your byakugan greater or less than one kilometer?”

“Depends on if I’m focusing on it or not,” he replies. “Why?”

“I want to search this area for any evidence that would suggest why they chose this site,” you explain. “I wanted to know where I should concentrate my long-range sensory techniques… not waste time on terrain you’ve already seen.”

“I understand,” Neji nods. “But you must know I can’t divulge anything specific about my visual acuity. The byakugan is a valuable secret within Konohagakure.”

“Of course,” you nod politely.

“When can you begin?” Shikamaru asks you.

You form a hand seal and unseal your sharingan. “I already have.”

>1d6, best three of four
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Pic related, I forgot I went to the trouble.
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You reason that it’s most likely that whatever brought your targets here is somewhat close to the coastline, and it won’t be close to the path that brought the teams here, and it can’t be too close to any of the other potential launching points or to the path that the team took to get here. So you concentrate your search in that manner… which is still an area roughly half the size of the Land of Grass. Hopefully you won’t need to cover that entire area.

It’s not until after daybreak that you find anything potentially of interest, a few kilometers to the north… you’d wasted time searching equally on both sides of the path you took to get here, at least at first.

“I found a village,” you declare, “to the north. It’s been attacked… probably before Konoha was.”

“Why would they attack a rural village?” Kakashi wonders.

You can hear the sounds of combat from the waterline… it sounds as if Sai has begun already.

“I don’t know...” you admit.

>Send a message to your ‘real body’… if you were her you’d be on your way here.
>Make a shadow clone and send her to investigate further.
>Go yourself. This may be too important for a clone of a clone to handle.
>Other?
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>>4195123
>Send a message to your ‘real body’… if you were her you’d be on your way here.
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>>4195123
>>Send a message to your ‘real body’… if you were her you’d be on your way here.
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>>4195123
>Send a message to your ‘real body’… if you were her you’d be on your way here.
>Go see what is going on with the combat
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>>4195123
>Send a message to your ‘real body’… if you were her you’d be on your way here.
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>>4195123
>>Send a message to your ‘real body’… if you were her you’d be on your way here.
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>>4195123
>>Send a message to your ‘real body’… if you were her you’d be on your way here.
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>>4195123
>send a message
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>>4195123
You are Raishō Naori, currently diverting away from a solo mission in the Land of Frost to a point your clone has called you to near the border between the Land of Hot Water and the Land of Fire. With Nyoka’s help it’s been an easy trip, since you were already on your way towards your personal hideout in the Land of Hot Water since your clone’s first shadow clone dispelled herself after warning Tsunade about the force ready to attack them by air.

It takes you two hours to reach the village only to find that it’s obvious even from a cursory observation from above that no one is in this village. The sensation of chakra from nearby alerts you to an ongoing fight, and you begin to circle fog-shrouded ruins in a nearby wetland looking for the cause.

With a great rumbling noise several towers at the center of the ruins begin to rise from the wetlands, startling nearby birds and ripping up trees. Water rushes into the hole left behind as a great bulk of what was previously concealed underground takes to the sky.

One great mass in the center, a tower with human-like faces and geometric patterns carved into it, with two smaller masses on either side, each with their own small tower. It's unlike anything you've ever seen or even imagines... half vehicle, half building, half statue. Three halves that don't quite seem to make a cohesive 'whole'.

“Angkor Vantian?” Nyoka recognizes what she’s seeing.

“You know about it?” you ask in awe. “What is it we’re dealing with here?”

“A flying fortress of incredible antiquity,” she informs you. “This one has never seen it in use herself, but there are stories of its last flight… some thirty years or so ago, rogue shinobi not loyal to any existing nation banded together to try reactivating it… they based new technologies on what they found but never managed to accomplish their true goal of raising Angkor Vantian, and were destroyed.”

“Is that who we are fighting?”

You can’t honestly say… if Tsunade knew then she said nothing of it to your clone’s clone.

“Does that thing have any weapons?” you ask.

“Terrible ones,” Nyoka informs you. “This one will seek a safe place for you to go aboard… this fortress should be grounded, permanently. Consider it a threat on the same order as the Box of Paradise.”

“I follow,” you agree. “Those look like… propulsion devices of some sort. On the back.”

“Yes,” Nyoka agrees. “They are an obvious blind spot in any defenses that Angkor Vantian may have. This one will place you there if that is acceptable.”

“Let’s do it,” you agree.
>1d6, best three of four
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>>4195289
Well then.
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>>4195289
After a successful infiltration, landing on the back of Angkor Vantian with a roll from above, you tell Nyoka to return to the forest for now, and that you may want her help later. If there’s any sense at all to the design of this thing the control room will probably be near the center of mass to reduce the disorienting effects of inertia when the fortress changes directions, with observation posts on either end with a good field of view. Putting the latter in the massive central complex makes no sense as the central ‘tower’ would cause an obstruction.

So you find an entry point in the floating ruins and head inside.

What you find there is… an unusual sight, to be honest. A massive, muscular man with wild hair, no shirt, and no concept of “leg day” stands by a damaged throne-like stone seat in a nearly round room… some sort of power transfer core stands behind that throne running through the floor and ceiling. On the far end of the room are a visibly-battered Naruto and a red-haired girl, dressed rather plainly. The former is embracing the latter from behind, while the latter has stuck a scalpel into his wrist.

Doesn’t seem to you that they were fighting, and you can also sense another large chakra moving towards this chamber.

As the girl carefully bandages Naruto’s wrist, you step out into the chamber.

“I have,” you begin, “no idea what I’m looking at right now.”

“Akatsuki!?” the bulky mountain of muscles demands. “I knew you people might stoop to something like this… but it’s too late! At my command, Angkor Vantian will destroy all of you as well!”

“I’m… sorry,” you apologize. “Am I supposed to know who you are?”

“Impudent!” the man roars, gathering some foul-feeling chakra around himself visible as a dark aura. Whoa… now that’s actually a little impressive.

By the time he throws his punch you meet his wrist with the back of your fist, cushioning it slightly with a flare of senjutsu chakra of your own. There’s a strange sound, an almost resonant response from your attacker’s chakra being expelled from the tenketsu around his fist and arm, but other than the pressure of the impact little happens.

“Hm,” you muse rather playfully, all but admitting your interest. “You actually made me use sage mode to block that… but I expected more.”

“What!?” he bellows. “How dare you mock me!?”

His series of punches are all equally easy to deal with… so linear, boring, uninspired. He has decent speed using this chakra of his, and his physical strength is magnificent. But you don’t even need to draw Umekiri for this.
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>>4195358
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz3tfobc3n4
You push a right straight past your shoulder using your left palm, and hit him with a powerful gut-punch as you step inside his guard. He staggers backwards as you dance lightly on your toes, landing a rapid-fire blur of punches while his guard is still down.

Then, as a lovely little finishing combo, you perform two consecutive reverse roundhouse kicks… one low to take him off his feet, another turn to build momentum, and a higher finisher that sends him flying across the chamber and through a wall. Naruto and the girl who had been treating his arm stare at you in disbelief.

“Seriously though,” you comment blithely. “What’s actually going on here...”

From the rubble the stranger charges back at you, fist cocked back and lungs splitting with rage. You step in at the last second, your vastly superior reflexes letting you easily strike at his sternum with your left elbow, then simply turn your arm to smack him in the face with the back of your fist.

Then you grab hold of his wrist and shoulder, nearly wrenching it out of its socket as you throw him over your shoulder and through the air onto his back, where you brace his arm against your leg and finish the job with a howl of pain. Just as easily you spin him up into the air by that same arm and hurl him towards the ceiling. Using the body flicker you beat him there, smacking him back down and sending him hurtling towards the floor of the chamber… where he lands on your upraised palm.

You can feel his spine pop just at the T12-L1 junction, and at nearly the same instant you sense something else striking him. It’s just after he stops, but just before you toss him aside.

Naruto and the girl are still staring at you in shock. You suppose that’s a natural reaction.

“Let’s try this again,” you insist. “What’s happening here? And be quick about it.”

“This guy… his name is Doctor Shinnō,” Naruto hastily explains. “He’s been using the Zero-tails and dark chakra to power this Angkor Whatever...”

“Vantian,” you interrupt him. “Angkor Vantian.”

“He’s using it to attack the shinobi nations, starting with the Land of Fire!” Naruto continues. “He’s captured all of Amaru’s fellow villagers and Hinata and they’re in a cell somewhere here!”

“I’m starting to get the picture,” you muse, watching this ‘Shinnō’, pop his spine back into place and stagger to his feet. “I don’t think it’ll be a problem. Will it… Uchiha Sasuke?”

Naruto’s head suddenly snaps up to where Sasuke’s been watching quietly for at least the last bit of the one-sided beating you gave Shinnō just now.

“You would be Shinnō?” he asks, ignoring your jibe.

“What if I am?” Shinnō replies defiantly.

“It seems Orochimaru suddenly has use of you,” Sasuke declares. “So I’ll have you come with me.”

“And if I refuse?”

“It would be unwise.”
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>>4195421
Shinnō doesn’t follow that advice.

He tries to mould his ‘dark chakra’ again, only for something to go wrong.

“How underwhelming,” you shrug. “Even with all eight of the inner gates open it only gives you average abilities?”

“Wha… whaat...” Shinnō protests weakly as he deflates before your very eyes, his hair turning grey and most of it falling out as he collapses in ruin. “No… how could this happen… how could this happen to me!?”

“You don’t seem surprised,” Sasuke observes.

“I felt something was off when you attacked,” you explain. “Let me guess, lighting-charged senbon?”

“Something like that.”

“Very nice,” you nod curtly. “Now then, about this trash...”

“Wait…” the man is already pleading for his life. “It’s not going to be me Orochimaru wants… it’s the scroll I took from Konoha.”

When he tosses the scroll to Sasuke he also hits a hidden lever, falling through a trapdoor that closes behind him, shouting delusionally the whole way about how ‘this isn’t over’.

“Shadow clone.”

One of your clones joins Naruto and the girl, while the other chases after Sasuke, who’s chasing after Shinnō by cutting his way through a blocked corridor to one side of the room.

>Follow the clone
>Follow Naori’s real body
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>>4195486
>Follow the clone
Sasuke it is, i guess.
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>>4195486
>>Follow Naori’s real body
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>>4195486
>>Follow the clone
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>>4195486
>follow the clone

It’s sauce time
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>>4195486
To clarify, the clone is going over to Naruto and Amaru. Naori's real body is going after Sasuke.
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>>4195486
>Follow Naori’s real body
After the sauce boss
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>>4195486
>Follow Naori’s real body
I want to see what she is going to do.
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>>4195486
>>4195508
i guess i need to change my vote to following naori's real body, then.
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>>4195486
>Follow Naori’s real body
Goddammit you just had to bamboozle us.
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>>4195486
>>4195497
Changing vote
>>Follow Naori’s real body
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>>4195486
>>Follow Naori’s real body
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>>4195508
>>4195486
Crap. Follow the real body then
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>>4195486
>>Follow Naori’s real body
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>>4195486
>>Follow Naori’s real body
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>>4195486
>Follow Naori’s real body
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>>4195486
New thread, working on OP.
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>>4196533
New thread



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