Re: A Long Walk « Reply #60 on Dec 14, 2005, 9:57pm »
Amidst the commotion, Loki couldn't hear properly. Had the others not been yelling, he surely would have heard the other nin come up behind him. He continued to play, his sand seeking out where ever that ninja might be. He had thrown an attack and instinctively, he played to block out Ark and Spare who he knew were in front of him, not knowing that he might need some help as well. Air was suddenly hard to find, and he couldn't realize why until he left his pipe for a few moments to feel the unseen arms wrapped around his neck. He was feeling like he was getting choked, but continued to play, as fast as he could, his sand turning from protecting Spare and Ark to lash out behind him towards where ever his opponent was. He stopped playing, finding it extremely difficult to breathe, his whole body was being restrained. "Doton Zanshuu no Jutsu!" He yelled with his last breath. It was true that Loki wasn't good at fighting, he couldn't' be, without being able to see, unless things were totally silent, or he was facing his opponent with sound waves, but he was good at defensive in some matters and with that, his body disappeared below the ground. It wasn't an offensive attack, rather one that just hid his body from sight, underneath the gorund without a mark.
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Re: A Long Walk « Reply #61 on Dec 15, 2005, 11:56am »
Just as he disappeared, I realized an attack hed straight for me. Too late to dodge it fully, it hit and flung my body backwards, against a nearby building. Facing the three of them was proving to be difficult, but not impossible. I stood up, touching the large gash on my left arm tenderly. The wound was deep… and it stung slightly. I’d have to wash my clothes. What a pain… “Clever nin… clever… and annoying.” I brushed a piece of wispy-orange hair from my pale skin, looking up at the sky momentarily. The sun would be up soon. All was silent for a moment, and I dug through my bag. “The sun will rise soon… so I cannot entertain you any longer.” I pulled out my hunter-nin mask, placing it over my face, smirking. “Don’t worry though… I’ll be back again…” I looked at the man with the sword, “Very soon…” I disappeared with the wind as the sun peaked over the horizon, spreading light upon the sand.
Familiarity, the first myth of reality. What you know the best, you observe the least. Devotion, the second myth of reality. The faithful are most hurt by the objects of their faith. Fellowship, the thrid myth of reality. As the tides of war shift, so do loyalties. Trust, the fourth myth of reality. Every truth holds the seeds of betrayal.
Re: A Long Walk « Reply #62 on Dec 15, 2005, 12:09pm »
I had wandered through the sand all night, and the day before that, and the day before that. I had wandered aimlessly for six days now… this would be the seventh. I didn’t know how I had managed to survive this long. I hadn’t brought any food or water along with me. I guess water was probably a thing you needed in the desert… I hadn’t planned this at all. I was searching for a flower. The Areno Hana. (Desert flower) Though, I was beginning to believe flowers couldn’t grow out here. I wasn’t the type to think before I ran in to a situation… and this was one of those times. Legend has it that a mysterious flower grew deep in the desert. The flower was said to have magically properties that brought people together. Many people died in search of it… and none had ever seen it. Only now I was wondering if it actually existed. I had no song to dance to out here… and even now I couldn’t hum. My throat was too parched. Even if I wanted to dance, I couldn’t. I only had enough strength to slowly continue walking through the sand. Ready to give up, I stood still as the sun broke through the sky. “Oh… go back down Mr. Sun…” I muttered, feeling my body sway with a sudden wind. With as much force as a wind jutsu, sand slammed in to my side, stinging my flesh. Even as I attempted to shield my bare skin from the onslaught, it still managed to find and attack uncovered flesh. I was pushed over, body numb, and covered half with sand. The last thing I remembered was reaching out and grabbing a hand full of sand.
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'A woman's eyes are the door to her soul. Look in to my eyes... and I know you'll see emptiness.' 'I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.' 'A true friend will reach for your hand and touch your heart.' 'In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.'
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Re: A Long Walk « Reply #63 on Dec 20, 2005, 3:51am »
Spare was exhausted. It was not often that she was forced to use her chains so many times in one day. She breathed heavily and sat down and closed her eyes.. "What the heck.. Could seem like we are simply invaded by stranger recently.." She felt the light from the upgoing sun touch her face and it started to warm her.. Ahh.. But when she opened her eyes she catch the sight of somebody in the disance outside the town falling down in the sand.. "Who's that?" Spare asked while pointing in the direction of the lying Mazai!
Re: A Long Walk « Reply #64 on Dec 20, 2005, 1:02pm »
"Oro?" he said to himself looking at the way Spare pointed to. He didnt really wanna go look but he can feel the bad karma pouring over him already.
Ark randomly poked her in the back of the head. She didnt move so he did the only thing he can think of when people wouldnt wake up.
He throws a swift punch to the back of the strangers head. "Wake up, youll die if you sleep here," Ark said in an annoyed voice, a plain expression on his face.
Re: A Long Walk « Reply #65 on Dec 20, 2005, 1:50pm »
I didn't wake, nor could I feel anything. My mind was off somewhere else, playing tricks on me. Was I home? I couldn't see anything. I was looking for the flower... or was I? No... I wasn't looking for a flower. I was looking for... people.
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'A woman's eyes are the door to her soul. Look in to my eyes... and I know you'll see emptiness.' 'I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.' 'A true friend will reach for your hand and touch your heart.' 'In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.'
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Re: A Long Walk « Reply #66 on Dec 20, 2005, 6:11pm »
Loki's head popped from under Ark's feet from under the ground. He pulled himself out quickly, rather pushing past Ark, who he couldn't see, no matter what position he had been in. Yeah, it really seemed like they were getting swarmed with... visitors these days. Were things happening to the other villages? Their village hadn't been found yet. There was a sick feeling in his gut.
Re: A Long Walk « Reply #67 on Dec 20, 2005, 6:19pm »
Anima walked into the scene, the rather skinny figure's bones showing. It was obvious he either wasn't fed properly or he simply wasn't in good health. He watched all of them, Loki who had just popped out of the ground and the rest of them who looked.. rather quaint. There seemed to have been a fight, not too long ago. "What... are you guys doing?" Anima asked tilting his head to one side, his black hair falling. He looked rather weak, or at least exhausted. He wasn well known amongst the genins, he had his own team, but rumor had it that he was the only one that passed to go into extra training in the next month with the other genins. He put his hands in his pockets, watching them. He was very skinny, he hardly looked like he could throw a punch. It seemed..rather awkward, a blind sand nin, a very unhealthy one. What was wrong with Suna these days?
Re: A Long Walk « Reply #68 on Dec 21, 2005, 1:23pm »
"Nhh..." My head hurt, but I began to stir slightly. "Hnn..." my body hurt all over... I felt so weak, like the times I was sick, and laid in bed unable to do anything. It was getting rather hot... but my body had already been scorched with heat these past days, that I felt like I was wilting. My body went in to a sudden spasm of coughing, and I clutched the hand that was still full of sand to my chest. I didn't want to open my eyes... but I forced them open. If my throat hadn't been so dry, I would have screamed with the sudden presence of people around me as I scrambled back. The bell attached to my wrist jingled as I created a couple feet of distance between me and the strangers, still sitting in the sand. I watched them closely, and without a word, just starring at them, with blank, icy blue eyes. They didn't seem hostile... like the nin's I had met whilst wondering around before. "A...re..." my throat wouldn't let me speak, so I covered my mouth with my hand and looked away.
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'A woman's eyes are the door to her soul. Look in to my eyes... and I know you'll see emptiness.' 'I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.' 'A true friend will reach for your hand and touch your heart.' 'In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.'
Re: A Long Walk « Reply #69 on Dec 22, 2005, 12:21am »
He knew he needed to keep her concious or she'd end up dying. He was near the town so water wasnt a problem. He pulled out his water bottle from his back. Focusing chakra he quickly sliced the bottle in half pointed to the air and said, "Suiton Suiryuudan no Jutsu"
The water dragon shoots out into the sky and it mists down slowly cooling the area. He was afraid that pouring the water on her would get her sick from a quick change of temparature.
Re: A Long Walk « Reply #70 on Dec 22, 2005, 10:45am »
At first I thought he was attacking me, but soon realized that the jutsu hadn’t meant to be harmful. I welcomed the change in atmosphere, taking a deep breath in, smiling. I wanted to thank him, but still unable to speak I merely smiled. Slowly, I made a feeble attempt to stand, failing and falling on my side in to the sand again. I could barely keep my eyes open anymore… so I shut them.
'A woman's eyes are the door to her soul. Look in to my eyes... and I know you'll see emptiness.' 'I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly.' 'A true friend will reach for your hand and touch your heart.' 'In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.'
Re: A Long Walk « Reply #71 on Dec 27, 2005, 1:44am »
He knew he didnt have to be there. These people were probably going to take care of her. He started to walk towards the village. Preparing for what he was about to do.
“You cannot escape death this time, for I have come to take you in person.”
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Re: A Long Walk « Reply #73 on Sept 1, 2008, 6:55am »
"Alright, Lexodus, don't forget why we're here," Dennya said in a hushed tone. The silent male beside her nodded once to confirm he'd understood. "We are not here to kill, we are here to talk. This is very important, alright?" Again, he nodded, and the couple walked through the main gates of Suna and towards the Kazekage's tower. Everywhere they went, frightened looks met them. Everyone here had heard of the Angel of Death, and none were too pleased to see him.