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If we are marked to die, we are enough
To do our country loss; and if to live,
The fewer men, the greater share of honour.
God’s will! I pray thee, wish not one man more.
By Jove, I am not covetous for gold,
Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost;
It yearns me not if men my garments wear;
Such outward things dwell not in my desires;
But if it be a sin to covet honour,
I am the most offending soul alive.
No, faith, my coz, wish not a man from England.
God’s peace! I would not lose so great an honour
As one man more, methinks, would share from me
For the best hope I have. O, do not wish one more!
Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host,
That he which hath no stomach to this fight,
Let him depart. His passport shall be made,
And crowns for convoy put into his purse.
We would not die in that man’s company
That fears his fellowship to die with us.

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@Nero I fucking knew I knew you.

Naruto: Next Generation. Right?
That all said I did giggle at the 'weapons: fists' bit. That was humorous.
@Nero those have been broken for years. You'll have to do it the hard way.

Share my pain brother. I know the story too well.
jnarjegnauenguaeguanegneag I knew it was a bad idea when I made it, now everyone will ask for them.

@GrafRoy Zeppeli in a moment, I'm compiling some information on the 11th corps and some historical characters that might be of interest in the 3rd OOC post that I had reserved.
IC is up.


For Red Sage characters: you're free to do as you please within the attack, such as killing innocent civilians (you've not been ordered to do so, but you've not been ordered to not do it.. so..), fighting Confederation Shinobi, following Seijo, or a combination of all of those three. If you want to challenge another player right away, feel free to do so I guess.

For Hamajo Confederation characters: you're free to do as you please within the attack, such as protecting innocent civilians (guess you've been ordered to do that, ) fighting Red Sage rebel scum, going inside to defend the commander, or.. generally whatever you want. Remember - there's a lot of confusion, so just do whatever your character would do!

For undecided characters: screw you. On a serious note, your characters should be present (unless you enjoy making characters and not using them). Just make them do what they'd do in this situation - help civilians, fight Red Sage/Confederation Shinobi, whatever. It's up to you in this case too.
Seijo Tametomo

Lady Commander Tametomo






As much as she hated it, her advisors had made a good point. She couldn't help but mimic them mockingly regardless, saying in a high pitched voice, “..you can't go into battle being the first shinobi in, that's dangerous. Fools. They don't know what danger is, pfah. She watched carefully as the explosions went off, killing some civilians and shinobi. She didn't feel any type of way about this - war is war, yadda yadda. The goals justify the means she thought, overlooking the dead civilians. The important part was the shinobi that had been felled, meaning they'd prove no resistance to the Red Sages. As if they could stop us now spooked through Seijo's head. She looked to her left and right, before standing up. “Let's move up! Take that commander, alive preferably! she yelled, loud enough for everyone around her to hear. She'd assigned herself to the squad with the youngest members, to show them just what she was capable of. And a little bit to save their asses heroically. Her cousin was, thankfully or regretfully, also with her. That guy was full of it, but he was her cousin and she had a weak spot when it came to him - his idiocy made him funny to be around. A welcome change from the anger she felt since Tarara's passing.

Besides her cousin Arima, there were also several others. She hadn't bothered to learn their names, as they were.. expendable. She'd consider learning their names if they survived this attack. Seijo started walking towards the compound while several other squads already rushed past her - they were the first ones in. Ready to prove themselves, or crash into death. Perhaps genuine freedom fighters who felt excited at the rush of Confederate blood. Who knew. “Tsk. No way I'm letting them take all the glory.” she mumbled to herself before getting into a jog, quickly transitioning into a run. To hell with the advisors, and their rules. If she died, then a new leader could be picked rather quickly anyway. Besides, she was Seijo Tametomo, not some genin. She wouldn't die this easily!

As she approached the outside of the compound, the fighting had just begun. The Red Sages clashed heavily with the somewhat confused confederate shinobi. Thinking of an interesting way to enter combat, she decided to draw a kunai and then sliced her own thumb. After that she tossed the kunai at a random shinobi, who easily blocked the kunai sending it flying away into the sky. She sniffed loudly, disapproving of the shinobi's action. It wasn't meant as a killing move, she just had to get rid of the kunai. Forming some seals while dodging two kunai that were thrown at her, she jumped up and then, whilst descending towards the floor, pushed her hands out below her. A large cloud, otherwise know as 'a poof', appeared beneath her and enveloped her somewhat before the air blew the cloud away, revealing a large salamander-like creature.

As a manner of introduction, the creature raised it's right front leg and slammed it on the floor hard, throwing everyone nearby it off balance, both friend and foe. “Neeeeeeeki-da...” a deep voice said, seemingly coming from the summoned newt. As the ground shook, it seemed that Seijo had little trouble maintaining her composure standing on the newt's back. Seemingly uncaring and unbothered with the heavy fighting around her she placed her hands on her back and folded them together. Moving her weight slightly forwards, she stood on her toes and turned her body around to look behind her. She was mainly checking on where her squad was, as she had forgotten about them in the rush to get onto the field. “Hey, hurry up. We need to get inside and find that bastard.” she said, not speaking to anyone in particular but urging those in her squad, and any Red Sage nearby that was not currently preoccupied with murdering anyone in their paths to get inside with her.

As soon as she'd delivered that useless, but none the less required message, she turned around again and tapped Neki on it's back with her foot. “Let's go Neki. We'll see about what remains of our army after we find this guy.” The newt was slow to respond but stepped forwards regardless, clearly out of it's element since it wasn't in the water. “Haiiiiii, Tomotame-sama...” it would answer sluggishly with it's deep voice, seemingly turning around Seijo's surname without realizing. Seijo couldn't help but smile slightly as the newt walked up the wide stone stairs, leading up to the compound interior. While she wasn't exactly attacking anyone, she remained ready to dodge any attack that was launched her way, and the newt seemed to not really care about the few kunai that were slung towards it, simply swiping them away with it's tail or it's arms and legs if it had the chance to do so.
Naruto: True Peace




When even the greatest of shinobi can't achieve peace, and we can.. that's how you know we have evolved.



„It smells like piss here,” a voice said. The voice echoed slightly through the dark corridors, only lit slightly by flickering lights above the tunnel. Two silhouettes bobbed up and down as they traversed the tunnel systems, approaching a yellow-black striped blast door. „Shut up.” a deeper voice snidely said to the other voice. It was followed by a sniffing sound, as if someone was sniffing the air. A laugh followed swiftly, perhaps because the other voice agreed that it smelled like piss, despite the snide remark it had made. „You know we're only here to meet lady commander Tametomo. The upcoming move will be grand. Can't wait. Finally get back at those confederate bastards. So who cares that it smells like piss.” The two were now standing exactly in front of the yellow-black striped door, which was approximately the size of two humans in height, and about a battalion wide. One of the figures raised a hand at the camera, which swayed side to side eerily, and for a moment nothing seemed to happen.

After about five seconds the doors started to make screeching sounds before parting in the middle, leaving an entry way into a much better lit hallway. There were people standing around doing nothing, while others were working hard. Two shinobi were pushing carts with boxes on them to another hallway, and another was guiding some younger shinobi into a room which was set up for training. They seemed excited to do some work - though who knew how long that would last. The two figures from earlier continued on their way into the facility, perhaps to meet with their captain or superior, or perhaps to get a briefing. Maybe they did none of that, and went to the canteen to get some lunch. Who knows?

Despite the high-tech lighting and materials used, the actual rooms were outfitted rather crudely. From time to time the lights went out, emergency power kicked in for a few moments lighting the hallways in a red emergency light, before the power returned and the normal lights came back on. It was clear the base, while ultimately high-tech, was not that well maintained and likely not used much at all. The number of people inside, while large for such a small base, were not impressive comparing it to the amount of shinobi at any given confederate forward operating base.

But this was all the Red Sages had - long forgotten, largely defunct and small bases scattered all over the Confederation, where they'd take refuge and hide from the confederation, as well as plan potential operations to move against the Confederation. And this is where most of the Red Sages were a week ago, planning their move after the death of Tarara Tametomo, former lord commander of the Red Sages. Not to be confused with lady commander Seijo Tametomo, his younger sister and current lady commander of the Red Sages.




Three days later, preparations for the harvesting feast that occurred every two years at the border of Konoha, Suna, and the Amegakure Capital, had begun. Farmers from all over the Confederation traveled there to attend, possibly speak on some interesting things related to farming, as well as partake in competitions such as who grew the biggest pumpkin and ox-pulling. While the feast, to shinobi, often sounded like a strange feast meant just for farmers, it was quite the contrary. It drew in lots of civilians from all walks of life - politicians attended because it was good for their image, families visited for a day to enjoy a fun day out with the family, and low-life's visited because, well, there were a lot of visitors and that meant easy pick-pocketing, even with confederate shinobi around.

Furthermore, there were also important political discussions going on in the compound that was host to these feasts. An important shinobi commander was discussing with a local group of shinobi the possible production of a new type of explosive tag. The specifics were unclear, but what was clear were the political implications of these dealings. There were many that were in favor of this new program, and there were some that opposed it for fear of disrupting the economy with new types of explosive tags. What if this type succeeded, how many shinobi would buy those, and not the ones currently being produced?

These were just concerns from politicians, people who weren't shinobi in and of their own, as there weren't many shinobi in the council of the Hamajō Confederation. Most shinobi found little interest in the whole ordeal as every time new items got introduced, the entire thing failed and they'd end up switching back to the older more trustworthy weaponry.

One might wonder why this was all supposed to be interesting, and one would be right to wonder that. This information isn't particularly valuable to anyone who isn't a politician, or has a family and wants to visit the farmers feast. However there is one particular subset of people who might find interest in a largely attended festival, which subsequently also houses an important special ops shinobi commander, who very well could be responsible for the death of Tarara Tametomo, infamous criminal, rebel, low-life and known throughout the Hamajō Confederation as „Tarara the Troublesome” and many other much less flattering nicknames. The commander, Sasegawa Oji of the 11th corps, was hailed as a Hero of the Confederation upon completing the mission, specifically for taking down a criminal who had committed many crimes against the Hamajō Confederation and it's people. His presence at the festival was broadcasted far and wide to attract more people, further testifying that this man was a true hero in the eyes of many civilians too.

And while Tarara, though a criminal, was above terrorizing the people to win the secret war they were fighting, who was to say what Seijo was and wasn't above?




With the festival in full swing and the appearance of Sasegawa Oji having happened, the festival seemed to be drawing to an end. The pumpkin competition had just ended, the prize going to a Konoha pumpkin farmer (as always, some of the Iwa and Suna farmers mumbled), and the farmers market slowly emptying out of stock, it seemed like the festival had gone off without a hitch. All that remained was the ox-pulling, which drew the largest crowd of all activities, and then the discussions between the shinobi's and the commander.

A large part of the Confederate forces stationed in the area were sent out to this festival to guard it, as well as a large shinobi crowd being drawn to the festival simply for the fun of it. All in all, it wasn't an impressive force that was stationed there, surely not fit to defend the capital, but this was only a large compound meant for festivals and political discussions, surely the forces were enough?

It seemed like the festival was going to end without anything bad happening, unless you count the ending of the festival as a bad thing. However, unknown to the confederate forces in the compound and on the outside of it, over watching the farmers market, there was another force in the area. In the bushes on a hill nearby the compound laid some shinobi in wait, looking over the compound. They were obviously Red Sages, as could be seen from the red armbands they had on their left arm. The numbers were similar to the confederate numbers, although it's possible that the Red Sages had more people laying somewhere else, waiting for a signal as well.

In the crowd on the farmers market and near the ox-pulling, there were several figures as well, not necessarily behaving suspiciously, but not participating in the activities or looking at them. They seemed stuck on the same place, one of the three sitting on a box with hay, another standing in front overlooking the crowd and the last seemingly staring at the sky for no reason.

Meanwhile, the confederate forces in the area were just going about their patrols - some in the farmers market, some in the compound itself where the discussions were taking place. It seemed that nobody realized that there were Red Sages in the area, and even in the crowd. Those shinobi that weren't stationed here, but were attending the festival were of course free to do as they pleased.




At the moment that the first game of ox-pulling was about to commence, a red light suddenly appeared in the sky. It flashed brightly once before slowly drifting down - it was a flare, signalling.. something? There were a few seconds where nothing happened, perhaps causing some to think the flare signaled the game of ox-pulling. That thought would soon be destroyed. The three Red Sages waiting near the boxes suddenly got up, and took their jackets off, revealing the red armband hidden under their jackets. „Yo, that's our signal.” the leader said, before taking up a defensive stance. The other two formed the tiger hand seal and spoke in unison. KAI!

Several loud bangs erupted, immediately sending the crowd into a wild escape attempt. Some people got trampled under the masses, escaping whatever it was that created these bangs. Looking further at the crowd, it became apparent that several hidden explosive tags had gone off, killing civilians and shinobi alike, their corpses laying in the small, but numerous, black blast areas.

The Confederate shinobi barely had any moment to take in what was happening as shinobi with red armbands and non-matching uniforms started pouring in from the hills. „It's the Red Sages! Sound the alarm! Protect the commander! Quick, get ins- GLURHG!” yelled one man, supposedly a captain, before he got cut down by a Red Sage running past him with his sword out. Heavy fighting erupted, with some shinobi attempting to kill all Red Sages, while others retreated inside to protect the commander. Some were busy trying to evacuate the civilians, although to many shinobi that wasn't the main concern at this moment. Whatever they were doing, one thing was for sure - death was a very realistic possibility now.

It seems that our entire cast would be present at this festival. The Hamajō Confederates on their own free time, or because they were stationed there. The Red Sages because they would take part in the attack. There are many in the Hamajō Confederation who still haven't made up their mind about whom of the two factions they should support - while they are present at the festival too, they're free to act however they want to. Just keep in mind - both the Hamajō Confederation and the Red Sages are watching, and making a wrong move might ultimately end you up on a side you might not want to be on.
@Nero Give me some time and I'll show you interesting interesting Uchiha stuff from the previous RP that we'll drag into this one too. Feel free to make one.
@Nero errrrrr yes. They are. I'd assume so anyway. Hyuga and Akimichi are definetely there, there's characters for both. Uchiha probably still is around too. Any clan is, really, as long as canonically they can repopulate and/or didn't die out.
@tex I'm too busy with the IC right now to actually take a detailed look but since I've already done that before, I just checked the history. It seems to coincide a bit better now. Consider it accepted, feel free to place it in the character bin. I'll add it to the roster after I've done all the things I need to do for the IC.
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