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Iwagakure
@yoshua171 At the moment yes. That is a reason why an invitation was send to the other Kage to come to Iwagakure's creation festival.
@Innue They are wary of the other nations. Until a year ago they were strong believers in isolationism. Ren as Kage is trying to change that mentality and open up some relations with the other nations.
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Hiroshi Wakahisi – Hiroshi of the Invisible Hand


Hiroshi had barely come through the door to the Kazekage’s office before Syu-lerne stepped up to him and dragged him back out of the room. He was used to his master’s strange happens and this was no exception as he was lead back out of the building he had just entered moments before. The student listened intently to the words that were exchanged and remembered all the important information that was fed to him.

Pirates weren’t anything unusual to happen to a coastal town but these pirates didn’t seem to be from the area or from any known group that roamed the coast of the Land of Wind. There was also the matter of the man with the strange chakra that needed to be dwelt with and that would not be an easy task for anyone.

Finally the moment came when he was going to be teleported to the scene of the battle and he readied himself by placing his left hand on the scroll hanging from his right shoulder ready to draw it once he was summoned. “Don’t worry Syu-lerne. I won’t fail you on this mission.” And with that final comment he placed his hand over the puppet’s palm and was teleported instantly to the fishing village.

Hiroshi appeared in a puff of smoke and was quickly greeted with the light of the sun as he saw that he had been summoned into an alleyway. He pulled the scroll over his shoulder and unrolled it in front of him to reveal it contained the kanji for Katana. He made a single handed seal to release the puppet that was contained within the scroll itself. The puppet looked like a replica of the typical Suna shinobi complete with a flak jacket and long black hooded robe with two large katanas hanging from its hips.

The puppet user rolled the scroll up and placed it back in it’s holster as he connected chakra strings to the puppet to give it life. Katana rattled to life as it drew the swords from their sheathes and dropped into a low stance ready to be given the order to attack. Just as Hiroshi was ready to start Shiso appeared a few building up the road and stated what he had already noticed to his disappointment.

“Well, I think you’re right. We need to get moving before they get away. Race you there.” Hiroshi said before dashing ahead of his fellow shinobi with his puppet in tow still connected by the threads that snaked out of his long sleeves. He didn’t have time to check to see if Shiso was following him as he leap out over the water and formed a layer of chakra over his feet so that he was able to run atop the water’s surface. Suddenly there was a loud bang as if several explosives were being set off all at once and Hiroshi saw large iron balls fly over his head in the direction of the fishing village causing the houses to go up in a large blaze. The young shinobi’s eyes widened as he saw the entire village become engulfed in flames and hoped that the other shinobi that had been summoned had made it out alright.

Hiroshi made a hand seal with his obsured hands and Katana disappeared in a puff of smoke back to the scroll it had been sealed in. He had decided to make an on the spot call to trail the ship from a distance and wait for Shiso to catch up with him if she had made it out of the village in time so that he did not have to engage by himself. The issue with going in alone would be that he is mainly plays a supportive role instead of being a frontal assault. The Suna shinobi sank halfway into the water as he maintained a layer of chakra to give him some water resistance so that he could keep some speed while out of his element.
Ren Matsuoko - The Immovable Tsuchikage


The Tsuchikage stood at the bottom of a canyon looking at the three floating rocks in front of him at varying distances and heights. Between his hands rested a glowing sphere of light with a bright core that slowly grew until it rested easily in his two hands. All of a sudden, he held both hands forward palms out sending the orb of light forward aiming for the farthest rock in the trio. When the sphere made contact it expanded to envelope the large boulder destroying the object on the cellular level and reducing it to dust.

Ren launched another two spheres at the remaining rocks reducing both of them to nothing before making a few quick hand seals and slowly rising into the air. As he rose out of the canyon, he checked the position of the sun to see that it was direction above his location meaning that it was near midday now and he should probably be getting back to the village. The Tsuchikage pulled his Kage hat from its spot hanging from his back and placed it securely on his head to block out the glare of the sun as he slowly floated through the air back to Iwagakure.

It took a half hour to make it back to the village from his own personal training ground and was instantly greeting with a mountain of paperwork as he entered his office. This paperwork had been the reason why Ren had left in the first place to try and escape it but that didn’t seem to have fixed the problem. It took a large amount of self control to not just destroy the papers in the first place, but he calmed himself down with the mantra that it was for the good of Iwagakure. He repeated that phrase continuously as he sat down at his desk to look over the work that needed to be done.

It was a busy week for the village as just five days away was the celebration for the founding of Iwagakure. This was a bright time as everyone was in a pleasant mood with each passing day leading up to a large festival that invited all the small villages in the Land of Earth to come and enjoy a good time. Even the Daimyo made an appearance every few years.

Ren ran his hands over his face and through his hair as the weight of his position was hitting him. Why did he even accept the spot of Kage if he felt he couldn’t handle the position. Than he remembered why he had taken up the mantel. He owed Iwagakure and the former Tsuchikage for everything he had and he felt that he needed to everything in his power to protect the village as a thank you for what he had. He enjoyed Iwagakure’s habit of isolation from the other villages, but also felt that it may be time to make some changes in some of their policies for the better. He had already instituted the system of a Shinobi Academy to train the younger generations instead of just allowing anyone with promise to become a genin.

That was when an interesting thought popped into the Kage’s head. Perhaps he should extend an invitation to the other villages to come enjoy the festival. Though he would have to limit the amount that would be allowed to attend as well as heighten the security more so than he already did during the festival. With this thought in mind he proceeded to start writing up official invitations to each village starting the limit of attendees to five per village.
@yoshua171 I added more jutsu with the assumption that he would already know the more basic jutsu for earth and fire that do not need to be wrote down.
Busy with school at the moment.
Finally finished the sheet for the Tsuchikage.
Ren MatsuokaThe Immovable






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