After returning from her absence Ryuko had begun investigating various rumors looking for a lead on the location of one Nozomi Himitsu. For being one of the most wanted women in the world there were surprisingly few leads on her. Ryuko couldn’t say that was exactly a surprise. After all, you couldn’t stay on the loose for long if you were easy to find.
She’d last seen the woman during the battle of Kariforunia island but unfronently while she’d prevented the floating island from crashing she’d been knocked out before she’d had the opportunity to speak with the missing ninja. She knew that in all likelihood Nozomi had likely been the one who’d saved her from plummeting to the ground but she hadn’t stuck around long enough to be thanked.
It was ironic how much she wanted to meet Nozomi again and to spend time together with her when they had only met less than a handful of times. Circumstances seemed to keep conspiring to insure they remained apart. Even today the rumor that had brought Ryuko to the Heavenly emporium hadn’t had anything to do with Nozomi, at least not in a way that was directly obvious.
No, the Raikage had come here today to investigate a different matter. She’d heard word of a woman who had managed to bring someone back from the dead. More specifically an Otsutsuki who had brought back a Hokage who had died under very mysterious circumstances. Considering the information she had on Satomi Uchiha’s death was vague at best she had to wonder if he’d even truly died in the first place.
It wasn’t like she or anyone else in Kumo for the matter had ever seen the supposid body. Considering that the former Raikage Seigi had once faked his death she wouldn’t put it past a former Hokage to do the same trick, or at least she wouldn’t have it if she hadn’t seen the political instability that had arisen from the event first hand. Kohana had been on the verge of becoming a mighty empire only for Tatsu-sama to throw a hairball into the mix which had nearly brought the nation to its knees.
There was no reason to pretend to stay dead in that type of situation, at least no sane one at any rate. Satomi might have a reputation for having a bit of a big ego but he hadn’t been known to be coocoo for cocoa puffs. Quite the opposite really since he was renowned for his cunning and tactical sense. That lent credence to the idea there might at least be something to the rumor at least.
She knew that the society was looking to bring people back from the dead. She didn’t know who they wanted to bring back or the why for the matter but she did know they didn’t seem to have the capability to do it on their own quite yet. That alone was a good enough reason to investigate even if she hadn’t had more personal reasons.
Ryuko had seen Seid open portals to other dimensions and now there was Arisu who could apparently raise the dead. Frankly, it made her want to ask Hakkin what the Otsutsuki couldn’t do. The clan of extraterrestrials seemed so powerful she had to wonder what they even needed humanity around for.
Still as powerful as Arisu no doubt was, she was still a single individual. If the full weight of the society came bearing down on her in an attempt to claim her resurrection power for themselves even she might be in trouble. Depending on the circumstances that meant there was room for negotiation though Ryuko shuddered to think of what price the woman might ask in exchange for the use of her abilities should they prove to be true. Returning from the dead was the miracle of miracles after all.
That said at no point did the Queen even consider the idea of extortion. Trying to blackmail someone when you were looking to ask for a favor would just be in extremely poor taste in her books. If she was going to defeat the society she couldn’t do so by sinking to their level otherwise it would only make for a hollow victory.
Instead of her battle armor Ryuko was wearing a simple but elegant white dress with blue accents. The golden amulet of kings with it’s large blue diamond sat prominently on display over her chest, along with the Archangel’s Tiara she wore on her head she certainly looked the part of being the sovereign ruler of a country.
As a queen there were times to be firm and times to be humble. Considering what she wanted to ask and to whom she would be asking this was no time to be making demands like she owned the joint. Instead she’d sent a message politely requesting to meet with Arisu and left it at that. All she could do now was pray to Hakkin that the woman from Kiri would consider it worth the time to meet with her.
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She’d last seen the woman during the battle of Kariforunia island but unfronently while she’d prevented the floating island from crashing she’d been knocked out before she’d had the opportunity to speak with the missing ninja. She knew that in all likelihood Nozomi had likely been the one who’d saved her from plummeting to the ground but she hadn’t stuck around long enough to be thanked.
It was ironic how much she wanted to meet Nozomi again and to spend time together with her when they had only met less than a handful of times. Circumstances seemed to keep conspiring to insure they remained apart. Even today the rumor that had brought Ryuko to the Heavenly emporium hadn’t had anything to do with Nozomi, at least not in a way that was directly obvious.
No, the Raikage had come here today to investigate a different matter. She’d heard word of a woman who had managed to bring someone back from the dead. More specifically an Otsutsuki who had brought back a Hokage who had died under very mysterious circumstances. Considering the information she had on Satomi Uchiha’s death was vague at best she had to wonder if he’d even truly died in the first place.
It wasn’t like she or anyone else in Kumo for the matter had ever seen the supposid body. Considering that the former Raikage Seigi had once faked his death she wouldn’t put it past a former Hokage to do the same trick, or at least she wouldn’t have it if she hadn’t seen the political instability that had arisen from the event first hand. Kohana had been on the verge of becoming a mighty empire only for Tatsu-sama to throw a hairball into the mix which had nearly brought the nation to its knees.
There was no reason to pretend to stay dead in that type of situation, at least no sane one at any rate. Satomi might have a reputation for having a bit of a big ego but he hadn’t been known to be coocoo for cocoa puffs. Quite the opposite really since he was renowned for his cunning and tactical sense. That lent credence to the idea there might at least be something to the rumor at least.
She knew that the society was looking to bring people back from the dead. She didn’t know who they wanted to bring back or the why for the matter but she did know they didn’t seem to have the capability to do it on their own quite yet. That alone was a good enough reason to investigate even if she hadn’t had more personal reasons.
Ryuko had seen Seid open portals to other dimensions and now there was Arisu who could apparently raise the dead. Frankly, it made her want to ask Hakkin what the Otsutsuki couldn’t do. The clan of extraterrestrials seemed so powerful she had to wonder what they even needed humanity around for.
Still as powerful as Arisu no doubt was, she was still a single individual. If the full weight of the society came bearing down on her in an attempt to claim her resurrection power for themselves even she might be in trouble. Depending on the circumstances that meant there was room for negotiation though Ryuko shuddered to think of what price the woman might ask in exchange for the use of her abilities should they prove to be true. Returning from the dead was the miracle of miracles after all.
That said at no point did the Queen even consider the idea of extortion. Trying to blackmail someone when you were looking to ask for a favor would just be in extremely poor taste in her books. If she was going to defeat the society she couldn’t do so by sinking to their level otherwise it would only make for a hollow victory.
Instead of her battle armor Ryuko was wearing a simple but elegant white dress with blue accents. The golden amulet of kings with it’s large blue diamond sat prominently on display over her chest, along with the Archangel’s Tiara she wore on her head she certainly looked the part of being the sovereign ruler of a country.
As a queen there were times to be firm and times to be humble. Considering what she wanted to ask and to whom she would be asking this was no time to be making demands like she owned the joint. Instead she’d sent a message politely requesting to meet with Arisu and left it at that. All she could do now was pray to Hakkin that the woman from Kiri would consider it worth the time to meet with her.
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