[center][b]Nori Osamu - Team 5 Leader[/b][/center] [I]Well this is certainly a unique bunch,[/I] Nori thought to himself as the three students all arrived within minutes of each other. Though, he remained quiet as he finished his coffee. The plan was coming together in his head, and he wanted that established before even starting. By the time he was done, the tall black-haired man set the cup down on the rock and stood up. [b]"Good morning. My name is Nori Osamu, you may call me whatever you may. Unless it is derogatory in which I will sort that out swiftly. I will be your new sensei,"[/b] he introduced himself. After a quick examination of their expressions, to determine which ones were taking him seriously and which weren't, he continued. [b]"Since this is our first day, it is imperative that we learn a bit about each other. We could sit in a circle and all talk about our families and plans and whatnot, but I think I have developed a more proactive method for establishing such relations."[/b] Nori approached the genin, and as Kumori was the nearest he gave the boy a light poke to the forehead. [b]"We're going to play a game of tag."[/b] With that, Nori took a step backward and turned around, leaving his back to the genin. [b]"The object is simple. You three are to work together and display your abilities, so that you can understand each others' boundaries, in an effort to win the game. Failure to win will have varying punishments depending on the severity, but if you three manage to capture me you will all be rewarded. The reward? I'm not telling."[/b] Before any of the kids could try to sneak attack him, Nori raised one of his hands with all his fingers spread out. [b]"You all know how the game works in essence. Don't forget that I get a ten second head start..."[/b] Though they could not see it, a smirk appeared on Nori's face. [b]"You have 12 hours to catch me. Starting in ten... nine..."[/b] With the countdown started, Nori assumed the genin could count the rest. And as he trailed off, he began to walk casually across the field, slowly and calmly, with his back still on his students.