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As Ryozan pensively walked through the streets, he couldn't help but overhear a bit of an interesting conversation, seeing as everything was eerily quiet. A woman was warning a boy to stay inside, but the way she spoke... she knew something. What's more, Ryozan knew that woman, or at least he knew of her. She was Furenji Matsuka, a well-known Jounin called the "beastmaster." He hadn't had the opportunity to work with her just yet, but he figured that since he was now a Jounin, he would be meeting her eventually. Now would be as good a time as any to introduce himself, and perhaps manage to get a little hint as to what was apparently about to happen. He tucked the Imperial scroll into one of his pockets, though the seal was still visible to anyone with astute eyes; perhaps this was a subconscious way of asking for advice, since an open discussion about joining the Empire wasn't exactly the safest thing to talk about.

Ryozan took a seat at the ramen stand, leaving an empty chair between Matsuka and himself, and ordered a small bowl. He wasn't very hungry, but it would look ridiculous if he sat down at a stand without ordering anything. He doubted that Matsuka would recognize a new Jounin like himself, so he figured it would be up to him to break the ice. "This has been some strange weather, hasn't it senpai?" he said in a calm, even voice. He looked over at the woman to see her reaction, unsure if he ought to offer her a handshake or not. Introductions were always rather awkward for him.
I was thinking of doing that if nobody else was going to peruse the streets.
So do we have any people in Konoha that want to meet up with Ryozan? I'd like to have some interaction before the rebels strike.
chukklehed said
I wonder how the rebels communicate with each other...


Pai Sho?
Well, I've got my character blatantly walking around with a scroll with an imperial seal on it, if any characters want to approach him about it. Perhaps a rebel could try to enlighten him about the Empire's propaganda, or plot to take him out for bending his knee to the enemy. I do plan on having Ryozan take sides after the first act here, but I want him to have some interactions first.
Ryozan grimaced with every swing of his sword, utterly dissatisfied with the sloppy and erratic strokes. This wasn't like him; he was a Jounin now, and Jounins' sword strokes were not off by whole millimeters. With a sigh, he sheathed his blade and ended his mid-day practice early. It was futile to practice any more when his mind was buzzing with unnecessary thoughts. Doing so would only reinforce bad habits. Today was definitely an off day for Ryozan, but it wasn't as if he didn't know why. He made his way over to the scroll that the recruitment officer had left him and re-read the invitation to join the Empress's army, as if reading the message again and again would somehow bring some kind of clarity to the situation. To be honest, he wasn't thrilled about the idea of being a part of the army. They had come into his home and forcibly usurped power; there was little reason for him to be loyal to such a force. At the same time though, the Empire was merely forcing people to be responsible, productive citizens. Unemployment was at zero percent, and he was allowed to remain a ninja, just as he always had been. Yes, the Empress was perfectly willing to kill those who opposed her, but he had seen first hands that the rebels were no different in that regard. As far as he could see, there were simply two opposing views vying for power... and he was asked to support one of them.

Ryozan's mind wavered back and forth like a pendulum, the small scroll seeming to have more weight than his katana. If he accepted the offer, would he be sent to slaughter outspoken civilians? If he refused, would he be deemed a rebel? Scroll in hand, Ryozan decided to go for a walk to clear his mind. Perhaps if he found a nice relaxing spot to calm his mind, he would be able to find an answer easier. The idea that mere location would alter his thinking patterns was utterly irrational, but right now rationalizing the issue wasn't working.

Any simpleton could tell that something was not right simply by walking the streets of Konoha. Everything was dead. The weather was beautiful, there were no imminent threats to public safety, martial law had not been declared, and yet a typically lively village was so empty that any of the poor food vendors would probably lose money today because their merchandise would spoil before it was sold. And yet they didn't close shop. It was a nasty blend of normality mixed with peculiarity that made Ryozan glad he had decided to keep his sword on him; perhaps he would need to use it today...
But I thought the neutral characters were in Switzerland...
SailorMoon said
I like that, I really like that. :o


Google Translate is fun. lol.
SailorMoon said
I wish I could think of an awesome title for Keiko, but I can't. :'(


Chishihana. Deadly Flower.
Arashi and Ryozan would make awesome Sparring partners. I can see the two of them constantly trying to outdo each other with their training regiments.
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