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    Post by Yen-Lì Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:26 am

    ‘If Lightning is the anger of the gods, then the gods are concerned mostly about trees.’

    Yenn couldn’t participate in any combat, wouldn’t be able to for quite some time it seemed. It wasn’t as though anyone was physically stopping her, but she knew if she tried probably someone would. The someone most likely being Tamwyn and then anyone else he told why she shouldn’t be fighting. In essence she agreed with the concept, carrying twins was not exactly conducive to mortal combat. Or combat of any kind really. Unless it was a competition as to which combatant could simultaneously consume the strangest foods and then throw them up again. That she might win. When she had heard that her fiance would be aiding to mediate the conflict of the Modoroki and Todoroki shrines she was intrigued. She was not a religious or spiritual person by any sense of the word, but she didn’t agree with a government stepping in and telling anyone where they could or could not revere that which the people believed in.

    Being able to watch Tamwyn fight in a battle so significant, and relatively peaceful all things considered, was something Yenn was not going to pass up. So she had traveled to O’uzu Island to spend her time sitting in the audience and offering her support to her future husband. The arena was large; hosting tens of thousands of people which left Yenn feeling very anxious. She didn’t like large crowds and this was the largest group of people she had ever had the displeasure of being stuck in. Her anxiety was partially alleviated by the awe she felt as she took in the sight of the massive arena, a circular stone building with giant statues that stoically observed the happenings within. She found a seat on the second level in the front row, giving her a good view of the sand below. She was wearing her usual black leather attire, though she had also wrapped herself in a warm fur and feather cloak, partly for the warmth but more so for the protective bubble of social distancing it provided. On her right arm she had her newly crafted Kêu Vang, she doubted she would need it, but the extra protection it afforded her was something she was also unwilling to pass up.

    There was a hush that fell over the crowd as the two combatants entered the circular field of battle. Yenn felt her heart rise into her throat, her intense reaction due to both her concern for Tamwyn’s safety and the happiness and pride she felt at watching him take a stand for the people. He looked stunning as usual, and a small smile would cross her face as she watched him walk in. Though that smile faded as she looked across at his opponent after seeing the tell tale sign of annoyance flicker across Tamwyn’s features. Ashitaka Inuzuka Senju was a child. A literal child. Horror filled her as she realized what that meant. Ashitaka was most likely more than competent as a shinobi, but to send a child to battle was barbaric. Where were his parents? Did they allow this, and if they did. . . what kind of monsters would send their child into an arena? It sickened her and she imagined that it was having a similar effect on Tamwyn. She had not spoken of it with Tamwyn as yet, but in that moment she made a firm decision; she would not allow her children to enter the Academy until they were of age. Once they were adults they could make their own decisions, but until then she would die before she consented to them being placed in a situation that could harm them.

    A very significant part of her wanted to scream for the battle to end before it began, to stop the madness that was this show of brutality. She knew better than to underestimate someone based on their age, but morally and ethically it wasn’t right, and it broke her heart. Someone like Ashitaka should be at home with his family, training if he liked, but safe and far away from combat. He should be allowed to enjoy his childhood while he still had it, she knew much of having a childhood ripped from you and she didn’t wish it on anyone. Not even on Tamwyn’s opponent. She didn’t scream of course, while she was opinionated and idealistic she was also timid and fearful unless pushed. So she sat quietly and observed and despite her earlier assertions that she was not the spiritual type, she prayed to whoever would listen for the fight to be over quickly and without bloodshed or serious harm. Her heart went out to Tamwyn, it was horrible to watch, but for him to have to fight the young boy. . . she knew how he felt about child soldiers and she knew it must be killing him.

    As soon as introductions were finished she saw Ashitaka form a series of hand seals and suddenly an impressively large forest formed around the two, obscuring them both from sight and making it impossible to even hear them. There was a wave of gasps that went around the circular seating area as the two opponents disappeared from view beneath the foliage, followed by excited murmuring as everyone tried to imagine what must be happening beneath the canopy of trees. Yenn leaned forward in her seat, trying desperately to catch a glimpse of Tamwyn through the leaves and branches but to no avail. She worried that the entire fight might transpire like this and that in the end one side would prevail over the other with no one to actually witness it.

    Only a minute or two passed before even she gasped in awe along with the assembled crowd as Tamwyn rose above the treeline in a way she had never seen. She was intimately familiar with his wings, they flew everywhere together and always had, but this was new. The wings crackled and pulsed in their usual way, but this time they were black. She heard the word ‘Blackwing’ muttered over and over throughout the crowd around her and she nodded as though to give her approval to the title. She mouthed the word along with the crowd and breathed a sigh of relief as so far Tamwyn seemed uninjured and the unseen Ashitaka could be assumed to be as well seeing as Tamwyn was still talking to him. As her emotions deepened and turned to anger and doubt and fear a storm gathered overhead, dark clouds formed as thunder rumbled and lightning crashed and the heavens opened up overhead to pour down her tumultuous spirit onto the assembled masses.


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    Post by Gyokusho Thu Nov 05, 2020 12:22 pm



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    Unsurprisingly, Gyokusho arrived slightly late to the big show match, one of a pair of fights which would prove... something. While an abnormally bright individual, Gyo tended to pay less attention than he probably should to much of the war efforts, particularly in regards to the smaller or stranger aspects. Himself a bigger picture man, he had concerned himself - to the extend able - with the economic machinations, army locations, important battlefronts, labor matters, and supply chains. That sort of thing, he tended to know about, though in general the opinions of a low-ranked genin did not amount to much. Show matches, on the other hand, did not appear to mean anything as far as any kind of war effort went. That said, he would never dream of missing or skipping a social event! So, though he personally found the premise a bit shaky, he came to watch and be watched with everyone else.

    Judging by the arena below, he had not arrived so late as to miss the action as the two participants stood across one another, a wide gulf of smooth dirt separating them.

    For Gyo, he went first to the concession stand to request a pair of martini's, one for him and one for whoever else he might manage to meet. Or just a second for him perhaps. One can hardly afford to be too picky in these sorts of crowds. Drinks in hand, he made his way down the shallow stairs, nearer the strange barrier which protected the spectators. He found that with his demon's eyes active, the blur it produced became noticeable enough to somewhat preclude viewing of the event, so he opted against that. Swiveling his head about, he noticed that decent number of people appeared to have come as part of a group and he did not recognize any of those in attendance. Eventually, he found a slightly less dense set of seats and made his way to them, impressively maneuvering through the throngs without spilling a drop of either drink.

    The sky above began to darken slightly and Gyo could not help but count his lucky stars at his outfit selection. As a kind of overcoat, the man donned a large, square-cut, entirely transparent rain coat with red tint, such that it almost seemed that he had wrapped himself in a ball of red cellophane. Beneath the loud overcoat, he had on somewhat uncharacteristically pedestrian clothing, comprised of a white, thick knit hockey jersey style poncho which bordered on a dress and plain black pants, capping with bright red high-top sneakers. Without a doubt, he stood out in the gathering of ninja and civilians alike.

    He finally seated himself in a small clearing of bench-style seating, a row behind the black-haired, leather-clad vixen who he did not recognize, though he expected to not recognize too many people in the huge crowd. He kicked his legs up onto the bench a bit too her right, a good two feet or so away from her, and took a sip of one of his glasses. Through the yellow-tint, almost-aviator sunglasses which wrapped partially around his head in two "L" shapes, he scanned the field. Tamwyn, an absolute living legend within the village, vs a Konoha child. They sent... a child? He leaned forward as he contemplated the perplexing action, speaking out loud but to no one in particular. What a strange move from Konoha, though he was vaguely aware that the Uchiha clan had historically endorsed the use of child soldiers a fair deal more than the average village.


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    Post by Yen-Lì Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:14 pm

    Mere moments after she saw Tamwyn rise above the treeline she saw a gigantic statue rise above it as well, she wasn’t the best with accurate measurements but she guessed it was at least a hundred meters tall. She knew that Tamwyn didn’t make creations like that and could only assume that the behemoth was the work of his opponent, Ashitaka. Tamwyn seemed safely out of the things reach for now, but if he got too close. . . Lightning crashed overhead as Yenn’s protective anger rose. She trusted Tamwyn of course, she’d seen him in battle countless times, but every time he’d been hurt or even come close to it she had reacted with anger and violence. She couldn’t imagine a world without him in it, and so every part of her screamed to jump to his defense. Not that she could; he was currently flying hundreds of meters in the air facing off against a wood born colossus. Getting in the way of that, while being quite impossible, would be very much suicidal. The only thing that held her back was the knowledge that she literally couldn’t do anything. The barriers were impassable from both sides and quite impossible for anyone here to break, which was the point.

    As she watched she heard a voice from behind her and despite herself would turn instinctively to assess this new potential threat to her personal space. She was not exactly a ‘people person’ and the voice had been fairly close, but she at least could appreciate the man’s sentiment. Swiveling in her seat she would be face to face with an incredibly handsome and eclectically fashioned blonde man. It was the man's eyes that drew her attention more than anything and she found herself staring for a moment before replying to his, probably, rhetorical question. “So it would seem. I don’t approve, frankly there’s too much about all of this I don’t approve of.” She would gesture broadly at the entirety of the arena as she spoke. Not being one for social niceties, or social cues, she would keep her violet eyes locked on the man behind her as the rain poured over her. “I’m Yenn by the way, that man?” She would point at the lightning winged Tamwyn as she spoke quietly. “That’s my fiance, that’s why I’m here. Why are you here?” She was hoping that the man with two drinks wasn’t here to support the idea of cutting off the shrines because some government official said so.


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    Post by Gyokusho Mon Nov 30, 2020 2:54 am

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    The crowd found themselves quickly taken aback by the sudden ramp up of the fight, which up until this point had progressed by coming to a standstill. Well, a presumed standstill; one the perimeter forest arose, no further noises issued from the foliage. Perhaps the two were snarking at one another, or perhaps they took this time to very acutely assess one another. Either way, until the 'Blackwing' burst forth from the leaves, the crowd crew somewhat restless while Gyo sipped casually on his beverage. Once the action began though, those in attendance began humming with excitement. In a section more or less reserved from some of the Kumo crowd, many found Tamwyn enthralling, and Gyo could not say differently.

    However, the blond man paid a hair more attention to the small boy below, who spawned seemingly from nowhere a truly massive avatar of wood. Terrifying, to say the least, but he then began lobbing chunks of earth up at the relatively miniscule figure of the flying cloud ninja. Fitting. Gyo hoped never to have to fight this enemy, child-soldier or otherwise. While difficult to judge from the distance, he almost though he had met the child.

    Nor do I; very little need of child soldiers in a civilized society. And fiancé you say? Well congratulations! His voice suddenly boomed as he heard the good news and he held up both of the drinks, offering one to the woman. A toast then, to both your nuptials as well as to the luck of this fearless fighter of the nation. This "Blackwing" seems quite fearsome, though I would not doubt that we sent our best. He squinted out, more for show than for anything else. Difficult to tell from this distance and what with his zipping about, but he seems quite the looker, eh? As he spoke, he scooched himself forward, one row, seating himself next Yenn. Gyokusho, by the way. New ninja and musical personality extraordinaire!


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    Post by Yen-Lì Thu Dec 03, 2020 2:56 am

    Yenn was proud of Tamwyn, because of course she was. There wasn’t a thing about him that she found embarrassing or wished to hide from the world. But even so, when Gyokusho’s voice boomed with congratulations at their engagement, she suddenly wished she could disappear into the forest that the Senju boy had created below them in the sand. She thought she noticed people looking their way and whispering, and her fragile mind filled in the whispers with words of ‘failure’ and ‘weak’ and ‘ugly’. And for once she found a person entering her space a welcome distraction. As the blonde man moved to seat himself next to her she would shift slightly so she could partially face him while continuing to observe the fight.

    “Uh, thank you.” She would say as she tentatively accepted the offered drink. She couldn’t remember what the medical nin had said about drinking while pregnant. Was it only three? Or one maybe? She hadn’t really been paying attention, so she decided that one was probably fine. Partly because it did sound right, but more so because she just really wanted a drink. As Gyokusho mentioned Tamwyn being ‘quite the looker’ she would smile and laugh, her anxiety diminishing somewhat in the face of something she was quite fond of talking about. “He is quite handsome, and as far as I’m concerned he’s Kumo’s best. But I am quite biased.” She would raise her glass in a toast, speaking before taking a large mouthful of the alcohol. “To Blackwing, and to new ninja.” The alcohol had the desired effect, even if it was partly in her mind. As soon as the taste was on her tongue she felt herself relax. “Nice to meet you Gyokusho. What exactly do you mean ‘musical personality’? Do you sing?” There was sincerity in her voice as she asked her question, she assumed that ‘musical’ meant he was a musician of some sort and singing seemed the most likely since she didn’t know of many shinobi that also played instruments.


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    Post by Yen-Lì Sat Feb 06, 2021 7:50 pm

    Yenn continued watching the battle waged between Tamwyn and Ashitaka, sipping daintily on the drink that Gyokusho had given her. The fantastic wooden statue, the flying seraph. . . it was incredible to behold and she couldn’t have felt more proud of her partner. She would have sat there transfixed until the end were it not for the untimely illness of her partner in the stands. Without warning the man fell unconscious and Yenn signaled for a nearby medical team to collect him.

    She decided that it was the responsible thing to do to follow Gyo out and ensure he was safe, and also that whatever had befallen him had not somehow been transferred to her. Giving the arena one final look she whispered a silent prayer before turning to go. ‘Goodbye my love. Try not to die.’

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