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Test Drive Post!
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Okay everyone, it's time to test some people out! The rules of the game are simple. You have a character you would like to try out as a native to the setting of this game. You want to see if this is the right setting to play said character in, right? Well, then all you have to do is drop them into this post as a top level comment with this as the header: Character name | Series (OC's just put Original here) | Planned Village Affiliation Then you comment around and play with everyone else! If you need some ideas on how to get started, you can drop your character in during the middle of a mission, have them at an eatery around their village, or maybe even just doing weapons practice. It's up to you how you want to set out, so feel free to put your characters in this version of the Naruto universe however it most seems appropriate. Just be sure to say where you put them somewhere in your post though, otherwise two people might not even be threading in the same country. One last thing! Remember that your character was born in this universe, so whatever else you decide, your character is a world native, even if they might be a tourist in the village you decided to test them out on. And that's it. Just be good to each other and have fun! Threads you do here can count toward future activity checks, so long as the person you're threading with gets in too. These threads can also be used for samples on your application.
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L Lawliet | Death Note | Kumo
There were times when reports were simply not detailed enough for L's preferences. True, the shinobi that were in his division knew to put as much detail as they could into what they passed along to him, but even then, sometimes it was insufficient.
Which led to days like today, with him out in the field, hands in his pockets as he meandered under the trees to meet up with a contact, or to see the site of a situation for himself. It was a shame that he had issues wiring into the civilian broadcast channels when they weren't directly related to TV shows or movie systems, as it would make things go much more quickly.
an unfortunate price to pay for the use and utilization of chakra. He'd been slowly working on a workaround for some time now, but as it had yet to be perfected for any sort of distance use, he would simply have to continue doing things the long way. With his own eyes.
Still, sometimes he didn't mind being out, and his particular brand of jutsu, while not as good for seeing with the eyes, still let him keep close track of his surroundings at all times. It was an easy enough price to pay to wear white under the shade of trees, to be able to keep such close track of everything while staying casual in every way that really mattered.
It also meant he wasn't surprised at all when another person came upon him near the path, different travel tangent or not. Instead, he just turned his head, watching them curiously to see how closely his readings matched the figure at hand.
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Option B: Missive Scroll
To whom it may concern,
I am very curious to know what local stories are being told to the children of your area in the current times. Any input with information to this extent would be appreciated and your help will be noted for future contact.
Regards,
L
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The latter was apparently very much on Nanako's side today.
Yagura rarely let her out into the field these days, save for very important missions or her mandatory vacation days. The odds of crossing paths with this man, however, were astronomical. He was as much of a shut-in as she was, these days, if the reports they had scraped together were any indication. Still, she while she wasn't interesting in a fight—she had guards to spar with—that didn't mean she wouldn't pounce on the opportunity.
She stopped walking, smoothing down the casual, civilian-style dress she liked to wear on her days off. "My, my." She beamed at him. "It's certainly been quite some time since I've seen that face in the daylight."
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If a bit paler than she was before.
"True. You've been busy."
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It was fairly famous, so it might actually be a factor, knowing him.
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"It is a wonderful shop."
Though the answer was, of course, not a yes or no.
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"I've swung by a few times the past few days," she admitted, bringing a hand up to her cheek as if in shame while simultaneously raising the wicker basket perched on her shoulder. "I fear I might end up going home a bit heavier than I was when I left." She had intended to simply laze around and read a new mystery novel while eating sweets in the sun, but perhaps this was a better use for them.
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Still, there was the regrettable worry that she might try to poison him, and he had to weigh the risks against the potential benefits. The biggest of which being if she was bored enough of their interactions, rare though they were, to risk it.
"You might, but you wouldn't."
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"Kind of you to say so," she told him, before patting the basket. "Either way, would you care to help minimize the danger?"
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"Did you have an intended location for your indulging?"
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"Unless you have a better idea?"
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"No, I think your idea works fine."
Option B
What do you plan to do with this information once you have compiled it?
Sincerely,
Someone it concerns
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I have no plans for the information at present.
L
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Idle curiosity is not a compelling reason for someone to gather and present information for you. Nor is it a convincing cover for whatever you're trying to accomplish.
Concerned
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Gather and present? No, those are matters that imply I am requesting information of a nature that is less... ambient.
Perhaps I enjoy stories.
L
dat missive
L,
There are quite a few stories where I'm from, each one likely varying to some extent within families even.
I'm a little curious myself, perhaps we can exchange information? What sort of stories have you heard from your home? Give and take a little.
From,
mo'olelo
Re: dat missive
Perhaps. My home has many stories, and it is interesting to see where the overlap occurs.
L
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Well it is inevitable that stories will overlap I think. They often come from a common ancestry after all. Especially creation stories and such.
My grandmother tells me stories that were passed down through her family. She comes from a place I've never seen but I have noted a few tales were not entirely dissimilar from older ones shared in my home village.
Tell me, do any of yours talk about the stars? Or the beginning of humanity? I was always fond of those in particular.
mo'olelo
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Are there a great many stories about stars? That isn't a trend where I am currently.
L
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Well, there are a few. There's ones about the sea, animals, humans.. Creation stories have always been a major staple of any society. I just have a fondness for the ones my grandma learned from her home. She came from an island, so they have lots of interesting ones.
They told of how the stars were actually pearls thrown into the sky by a god that wanted to impress his lover. He took all the pearls in the world, which angered the other gods so much that they cursed him to be trapped in the ocean. He turned himself into a giant fish, but that's a whole other story to tell.
The biggest and brightest pearls became the Pole stars, which is what all the fishermen use even today.
Mo'olelo
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Truly? I had not heard of such a story. Are you still of these islands or were they all told from this relative of yours?
L