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@Halvtand I suppose this merely relates to the playing-in-other-countries, not coming-from-other-countries. Regardless, issues for another time as me and Hillan will have to wait for an opening regardless.

I'm getting good vibes from this RP so far. I am impressed with the level of the posts in the IC.
Pretty good. I like orchestral music like this. Was gonna say no because I dislike listening to game music out of a game, but it's great. 4/5



From the description:

Heilung is sounds from the northern european iron age and viking period. We used everything from running water, human bones, reconstructed swords and shields up to ancient frame drums and bronze rings in the songs.
The lyrics contain original texts from rune stones and preserved spear shafts, amulets and other artifacts. Furthermore poems, which either deal with historical events or are translations/ interpretations of the originals.
Every attempt to link the music to modern political or religious points are pointless, since Heilung tries to connect the listener to the time before Christianity and its political offsprings raped and burned itself into the northern european mentality.
Heilung means healing in german and describes the core of the sound. It is supposed to leave the listener eased and relaxed after a sometimes turbulent musical journey.
Slow, but good.
@Whimsey Not much truth. But everyone generally fits in here. Best bet is to simply say 'fuck it' and make a thread. You'll be surprised how many people will respond to it.
@Whimsey PLEASE GET OUT.

I'm just kidding. People here are assholes but we generally welcome new people because otherwise the site dies! So feel freed knowing that you are only tolerated here because we need new blood! ha! that's totally a joke!

Welcome to the Guild and do enjoy your stay. I'm sure you'll be fine, since there are a lot of shitty 1x1 interest checks and such around. You basically can't do any worse. Feel freed again knowing the standards here are low!
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“Additional Information”

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“Characters”

“Voila! My magical tent is here!” - Aoi Don Maquia
“Wow, this is a neat trick Aoi, where'd you learn it? And where did you get the tent too, for that matter?” - Akio Tendou





“Choko Siblings” - IMPORTANT

Fujitora and Ayame Choko were two Amegakure refugees coming to Konohagakure, appealing to political asylum. Being granted this, they were integrated into the shinobi force that Konohagakure possessed. They moved up the ranks slowly at first, barely being given missions worthy of the jonin rank at first, but ultimately they started gaining popularity as they were sociable people, especially Fujitora.

What went unnoticed was the particular skill and synergy these two had. Ayame was a trained assassin, also known under her alias of 'the Sewstress' and Fujitora was a trained.. drug addict. While his drugs were numbing under casual, and normal, circumstances, he used them in battle to effectively combat his enemies. His alias was 'the Overseer' due to the diligent way he managed his tasks, and his inferiors.

Ultimately they would become known under two entirely different ranks. Following a coup d'etat, Ayame murdered the Hokage, Zeno Hakarasu, and took his place. Fujitora protected her during the coup d'etat, utilising the 11th corps. He had made sure to obtain their loyalty by displacing the former 11th corps commander, and taking his place. This provided him with a suitable force to ensure Ayame could kill the Hokage in front of the entire village without interference.

Following the coup, Ayame cast the village under a jutsu which made it rain around the clock, similar to the jutsu Pain had put Amegakure under during his reign. To some, this made her appear like an angel, and to others, she was a tyrant.

She plunged Konohagakure, and with Konoha, the world, into wars that would last for a little under a year. This gave rise to the Hamajo confederation, allowing them to displace kages of all villages and take their place. During the siege of Konoha, led by Yakoul, Fujitora and Ayame were driven in a corner by Confederate forces. Many Konohagakure shinobi had switched sides at that point, leaving only the 11th corps to defend their hokage and their commander.

Fujitora died at the hands of Yakoul, in the process of which she killed several high ranking 11th corps agents such as Saburo Uchiha, wielder of Madara's Gunbai, and Daiki Naito Uchiha. Ayame possibly escaped, however rumours of her death are very persistent and the Hamajo confederation deems her dead.

“Zeno Hakarasu”

The Hokage elected almost immediately after the former Hokages resignation, he was more or less the "default" Hokage meant to maintain someone at the peak of executive power and keep some control over the village's actions. Although praised for representing the diversity of Konoha's modern population by being the first Hokage with pure Kumo heritage (though he was born in Konoha), his performances could be considered stagnant to say the least. His predecessor gained the title of worst Hokage the village had ever known, but he did not take as many initiatives as she did, making it less damaging for public opinion and the city's finances.

Some good things came from his reign, however, as he managed to strengthen international relations even more and ease exchanges in terms of people (shinobi exchange programs) and trade opportunities. Economically the leaf had known a slightly growth, but socially the plague of Downtown and the never ending complaints of the people often fell at deaf's ears. It didn't help that he was part of these Hokage who were not renown for being one of the stronger individuals of the shinobi line but simply someone with a lot of popular backup. His credibility hit an all time low the year of his assassination.

Ayame and Fujitora Choko, two individuals close to him, seized the chance in changing the ways work in the village and promptly assassinated Zeno 12.5 years into his mandate. He will go down as the third Hokage who died in battle as he was on the throne, second to be assassinated in front of his people. His legacy is still to be determined as only history will judge his actions in the long run.

“Tsukiko Umene” - IMPORTANT

Tsukiko Umene, otherwise known as the Honeybadger, was a wild child born in the forests. Konohagakure found her in the wilds, alone and incapable of 'normal' speech, and 'saved' her from herself. Despite unwillingness to comply, eventually she was fit into the Konohagakure shinobi forces as a .. wild card. Her skills as an excellent hunter were put to use as a tracker, combat-assassin and would-be sensei.

As much as she seems unimportant, to some, due to her lack of spotlight time, she was actually tremendously important during the assassination and coup d'etat. She was the first to oppose the assassin, whom at that time wasn't unmasked as Ayame yet. She was also the first, and only one, to get close to harming Ayame. If Fujitora hadn't stopped her from doing so, it's likely that she could've altered the course of history and prevented the Hamajo Confederation from ever coming into existence.

“Saburo Uchiha”

Despite not being extremely important, Saburo was always a wildcard similar to Tsukiko. He was a part of the famed 11th corps, and was a high ranking officer within it's ranks. Ultimately, he gained renown when he became the wielder of Madara's Gunbai, using it to defeat those who opposed him or Fujitora.

Ultimately he was forced to defend Fujitora from Yakouls' attacks, leading to his untimely death as Yakoul killed him before he could utilise the Uchiha Return technique to reflect her attacks. The gunbai survived the battle and is kept somewhere locked in a confederation warehouse, locked up tight to avoid people getting a hand on it.

“Daiki Naito Uchiha”

Another similar unimportant character, made important by the weapon he wielded. Daiki Uchiha was a child of (according to the Hamajo Confederation) known criminal, and as such was given to the Naito clan to protect him from his influences. He was given the name Naito, to make sure he wasn't going to retrace his steps to his father. Ultimately however, his Sharingan manifested itself leading to a conflict between him and his family. Saburo Uchiha convinced him to shake off his Naito name completely and adapt himself to become an Uchiha.

As a gift showing acceptance, Saburo gave him Sasuke's sword. While the sword had no real powers, not even being more strong than standard weaponry, it was a very expensive sword and, being a relic of the past, was considered legendary. Similarily to Saburo, he died protecting Fujitora Choko in his final moments, being beaten by Yakoul rather easily. The sword is also locked up in a warehouse somewhere, to protect it from filthy thieving hands.




“Location”

“I am surprised that you picked a fight with Yamato-senpai after that. Yamato-senpai is quite capable, and I think he would beat both of us with ease.” - Saburo Uchiha
“That Yamato bastard won't beat me. I don't plan on losing to him, Kusaru, or anyone for that matter. Add that to your encyclopedia of facts.” - Daiki Naito





“The 11th Corps” - IMPORTANT

The 11th corps used to be a very prestigious secret agency, located in Konohagakure. Amongst it's publicly known objectives was the destruction of those who plotted against Konohagakure, before they could come close to Konohagakure. In a sense, that refers to the destruction of opponents while they are far away. Furthermore, they also did a lot of information gathering, having it known that even Konohagakure shinobi were not exempt from this, as Tsukiko Umene for instance was subject to frequent scrutinizing.

Although they were almost destroyed in the siege of Konohagakure, due to their unwavering loyalty to the commander, the moment Fujitora died the 11th corps surrendered as a whole. Due to unclarity on who the new commander was to become, Yakoul was granted the pleasure of becoming their commander. Despite efforts to keep Yakoul as commander (the 11th admired Yakoul for their steadfastiness and ferocity) the position was given away to a less-chaotic, calmer and more analytical person. Below is the documents found in Konohagakure, detailing some (old) information on the 11th corps.


“The Two Factions”





“The Red Sages”






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When the Hamajō Confederation rose to power, the remnants of the armies that fought in the great wars were scattered, and still feuding over previous conflicts. They were killing each other, these remnants, over issues that were no longer present. But slowly the realization set in that - perhaps - they were only slaughtering allies against a greater enemy, an enemy that would gladly see these remnants slaughter each other. From this realization was born the Red Sages.

The Red Sages is what the rebels call themselves. They are a loosely organized group of shinobi and sympathizers who fight against the Hamajō Confederation. Their motives are scattered, and there is no clear image of what they want exactly besides one thing; freedom. Now, freedom is a subtle term, and for some it's a word that means the same as oppression to another, so fighting for freedom is something that many will find a strange thing to do. Never the less, it's a war cry, and it's a war cry that attracts those who are dissatisfied with the Hamajō Conederation. The Red Sages accept anyone within their ranks if it can be proven that they are trustworthy - for this reason, it's sometimes seen as a criminals sanctuary, which the Hamajō Confederation makes sure to highlight whenever it speaks out against the actions of the Red Sages.

Currently the Red Sages are lead by a Lady Commander by the name of Souji Tametomo. She is the successor to her older brother, Tarara Tametomo, who recently passed away in combat against the Hamajō Confederation during a special ops strike, which was aimed to take down Tarara. The loss of their leader struck a great blow to the Red Sages, but it has only kindled a fire inside the remaining Red Sages that can no longer be extinguished by violence. Amegakure.. Amegakure will burn.


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Current Lady/Lord Commander of the Red Sages

Jonins

Chunins

Genins





“The Hamajō Confederation”






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Perhaps they call us tyrants, and perhaps they are right. But look me in my eyes and tell me I do not supply for my people - tell me I do not protect them from evil - tell me I do not try my hardest to keep together these god forsaken people to teach them true value in life. Tell me that. Tell me what is tyranny? Is it when I use force to protect those close to me, my children? Is it when I care for those under my wings? If so, then I am the biggest tyrant. But the people don't know that and they don't need to know. THAT is how we rule, and that is how we make sure the Hamajō Confederation has stayed alive all these years.

The Hamajō Confederation is the current ruling state in the world - all former countries are either provinces or special protectorates. In theory, those are two different things, but in practice these have become one and the same thing - only matters of prestige for governors and the like. The Hamajō Confederation has for that reason become a rather strong figure in people's daily life's, and that isn't necessarily 100% positive. It's not a secret that the Hamajō Confederation uses not an iron fist, but a steel fist imprinted with diamond studs on the knucles, to keep down troublemakers and criminals alike. And it's not hard to be a criminal in the confederation - there are many things made illegal nowadays to 'streamline society into an organised community of like minded individuals who wish for nothing but the best.'

Never the less life has flourished - to a degree, and depending on where you live and how influential you are - there is plenty of food to go around and reported crime is at an all time low. That said corruption is rather common in the Hamajō Confederation given that there is really nobody to oppose the corruption.

The forces of the Hamajō Confederation are more or less the forces that keep everything in check - after all the police cannot be trusted entirely when it comes to bribery, and there are simply some matters, especially political, that are better left to shinobi.

After the wars, several powerful shinobi took power in most of the villages and enforced their own 'laws'. This was the beginning of the confederation, as these powerful shinobi saw eachother more as allies, with a sceptical view ofcourse. The focus wasn't on gaining more power for themselves, and less for the other rulers, but more on retaining and maintaining power for all the rulers. Over the years this turned into a state where the former states were transformed into nation provinces. This organisation is as follows.

  • Amegakure - capital
    Amegakure was created as the seat of the confederation. It was central in the mainlands, and as such it was seen as a tying knot between the other provinces. To make sure that Amegakure was equipped properly to match it's power to the rest of the provinces, large pieces of lands were seized from surrounding countries to ensure it was a similar, or atleast respectable size compared to the rest.

    • Konoha Province
      The Konoha province is seen as the most profitable province, and even though large tracks of land were seized for the purpose of strengthening Amegakure, it is still a military powerhouse. It is a calm region however, and it's a primary source for the confederations shinobi, given that it supplies 30% of all recruits in the confederations forces.
    • Suna Province
      The Suna province is to a certain degree simply there. The large deserts aren't worth that much in the eyes of Amegakure, the main seat of the confederation. For the most part they are autonomous, and are expected to simply do their job and nothing more.
    • Iwa Province
      The Iwa province, with it's mountains, is the primary provider of resources to the confederation. Most of these are shipped directly to the Konoha province where they are sold to producers for any kind of production chain. While it's not the most wealthy, it sees it's fair share of the money.
    • Kumo Province
      The Kumo province is home to the poorest in the Confederation. There is very little that they can offer for sale in the confederation borders and most people living here are simply self-sustaining farmers. That said they have a fearsome military, rivaling the Konoha province. They supply 26% of the shinobi in the confederations forces, proving themselves to be capable of military prowess if nothing else.
    • Kiri Province
      The Kiri province is not so much a province as much as it's a desolate island. 11 years ago during the war the island was massacred by opposing forces, and when the Confederation took over the island was simply never repopulated. The island was declared inhospitable and access is generally not allowed to civilians. However, military patrols and squadrons have been spotted by fishermen, entering the island, however that was always written off as standard patrols. We wouldn't want criminals taking up refuge on that island, would we?
    • Remaining Prefectures
      Areas that weren't large enough to be made into full-scale provinces were often sold off as prefectures to the highest bidder. Investors often included Yakuza bosses, industrial owners, and political figures that were hoping to govern well and make a name for themselves. While the land was sold, that doesn't mean it became independent. However the regions are autonomous and are only expected to pay the taxes and pay military tribute when it is required. The owners were free to build and govern however they wished as long as Confederate laws weren't broken.

      Sometimes villages were built and governed, sometimes factories were built, and sometimes the people living there were removed for a small fee to make place for grand palaces for rich people.


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Characters in italic are undecided.

Current Commander of the Armed Hamajō Confederate Forces

Jonins

Chunins

Genins




“The Undecided”





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Huh, me? I'm not sure. I mean, the Confederation feeds my family and keeps a roof above my head, and the pay for being a shinobi is quite good.. but.. I'm not allowed to visit the park anymore when I am on duty, and the new uniform is rather restricting. Sometimes I can't help but feel the Red Sages make a good point. But don't tell anyone that! I might get disciplined by our sensei, or worse, they might take me away to jail. Or.. or I might dissapear to never return. You know what happens when you commit thought-crimes, right?

The Undecided are not an official group - they are in service of the Hamajō Confederation Armed Forces ofcourse, being shinobi. But they are perhaps too young to fully understand the depth of the ongoing conlict, or too distraught to think about it now. Never the less, they are a group that exists within this conflict. They haven't made up their minds yet about who they support. Never the less they are expected to make a choice. After all..

nothing lasts forever. And when the conflict grows, they are a target for both the Hamajō Confederation and the Red Sages - after all, to the Red Sages they are complicit in the Confederations tyranny, fighting for them, and to the Confederation they are possible traitors, who are better to be eliminated sooner rather than later.
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