Mission Name: Showdown!
Mission Type: Duel
Mission Rank: B
Mission Goal: Defeat the grieving swordsman
Description: A man who feels he's had everything taken from him by shinobi has trained with a sword for years. His skill with a blade is prodigious and he's considered superhuman with his capabilities. He's laid down a duel challenge for any shinobi willing to accept it. A one on one challenge. Defeat him, kill him, gang up on him if you want just ensure he doesn't endanger anyone.
Payment: 25,000
Requirements: C-Class or 2 D-Class
Well this was certainly different for a change. Her mission target was literally just standing in the village waiting for a potential opponent to appear so he could fight them and vent his spleen against the shinobi whom he blamed for everything bad that had happened in his life. A check into his background found that he was a man whose child wanted to become a shinobi. The man had objected strongly against the decision but the man’s son would not be swayed against the path he had chosen. The man’s son had just recently been killed by Raijin of the Society when he came into the village. He had been a guard at the gates when Raijin came through and killed them in order to steal the ryo and scrolls from the village. The man waiting for her now was distraught and has taken up his sword, which he’d trained with for years prior, in order to try to take some measure of vengeance against the shinobi.
It was a sad story, and one that Akari would hate to kill a man over. So she simply didn’t intend to do so. When she arrived, she idly placed a hand upon her sword as her sharingan eyes blazed into view. The man looked to her eyes, a look of surprise on his features that it was a girl in her teens who answered his call. The moment his eyes met her she cast her genjutsu. She utilized it to talk to him for a long time in only a few short seconds. Relaying thoughts to him over the link that was the genjutsu. Her remorse for what happened to his son, how the village itself grieved for the loss. The man didn’t last long, he dropped his head in shame, took his hand from his own sheathe and left, not troubling anyone.
Exit
Mission Type: Duel
Mission Rank: B
Mission Goal: Defeat the grieving swordsman
Description: A man who feels he's had everything taken from him by shinobi has trained with a sword for years. His skill with a blade is prodigious and he's considered superhuman with his capabilities. He's laid down a duel challenge for any shinobi willing to accept it. A one on one challenge. Defeat him, kill him, gang up on him if you want just ensure he doesn't endanger anyone.
Payment: 25,000
Requirements: C-Class or 2 D-Class
Well this was certainly different for a change. Her mission target was literally just standing in the village waiting for a potential opponent to appear so he could fight them and vent his spleen against the shinobi whom he blamed for everything bad that had happened in his life. A check into his background found that he was a man whose child wanted to become a shinobi. The man had objected strongly against the decision but the man’s son would not be swayed against the path he had chosen. The man’s son had just recently been killed by Raijin of the Society when he came into the village. He had been a guard at the gates when Raijin came through and killed them in order to steal the ryo and scrolls from the village. The man waiting for her now was distraught and has taken up his sword, which he’d trained with for years prior, in order to try to take some measure of vengeance against the shinobi.
It was a sad story, and one that Akari would hate to kill a man over. So she simply didn’t intend to do so. When she arrived, she idly placed a hand upon her sword as her sharingan eyes blazed into view. The man looked to her eyes, a look of surprise on his features that it was a girl in her teens who answered his call. The moment his eyes met her she cast her genjutsu. She utilized it to talk to him for a long time in only a few short seconds. Relaying thoughts to him over the link that was the genjutsu. Her remorse for what happened to his son, how the village itself grieved for the loss. The man didn’t last long, he dropped his head in shame, took his hand from his own sheathe and left, not troubling anyone.
Exit