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sunshinemods ([personal profile] sunshinemods) wrote in [community profile] sunshine_ooc2014-03-23 08:38 pm
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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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notveryspecial: (Trusted blade)

[personal profile] notveryspecial 2014-03-25 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
In the new Shinobi world where an Uchiha made hokage and the five countries had been at peace for over sixteen years? Surely a capable and competent jounin like Shisui had better than average chances of survival. And one day he wouldn't just be an old man like he is now, he'd also be fat and...possibly balding.

He says it's alright, but she wouldn't feel right if he ended up in the hospital due to some disturbing genjutsu she used on him. Some weren't psychologically damaging, but others were aptly termed 'nightmare illusion'. She'd go all out showing him how good she was at using the techniques, and how fast her hand-signs were, but she wasn't about to send his nightmares at him, all the same. As much as she knew that training meant 'going for the kill', a genjutsu was just as effective in the short term whether it were pleasant or vicious.

...That meant he looked impressive now completely by luck and would have overbought dango and tea otherwise. His strategy making skills were therefore...a little worrying.

"I'm ready." She offered him a small, confident smile. "I just had to think of a genjutsu that wouldn't leave you in the hospital when I was done." Okay, maybe the smile was more challenging than confident.

shunshinoshishi: Eddie Peng (hehe)

[personal profile] shunshinoshishi 2014-03-25 07:54 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps, unless he did something stupid. Like tried to save somebody. Though that wouldn't count as stupid in his opinion. And as for fat and bald-- Kagami had been neither in his later years, and considering how Shisui inherited more than just the Will of Fire from his father, there was a good chance that he would end up just like his old man-- fit and with a head full of froofy hair.

He did say it was alright. The worst that could happen had already happened to Shisui; he didn't think he could be easily swayed. And he most certainly didn't want her to hold back, because that took the fun out of training and was completely besides the point of the activity. Physically, he had an extremely high tolerance for pain. Mentally, his approach to life itself made it way too easy for him to reason and shelve things away with logic. Emotionally, he was already at his lowest.

But this was Sakura, and he was sure she'd still be able to surprise him.

"Hey." He took another sip, then lowered his cup, flashing her a brilliant smile. "What makes you think you'll succeed in having me end up in hospital at the end of things, hm?" She wanted challenge? Have some challenge.

"I cannot teach you if you hold back. When we're training, I am the enemy, remember?" He paused, taking another sip before bringing the cup down to rest on the tabletop again. "Besides, it's insulting." That last bit was murmured, and he sent her a much softer smile. Gentle admonishment.
Edited 2014-03-25 07:56 (UTC)
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[personal profile] notveryspecial 2014-03-25 08:40 am (UTC)(link)
Still, it would be hard to end up in a situation where saving someone meant death in such a peaceful time. Shinobi risked their lives all the time, but she had great faith in Shisui's skills. He'd make it to retirement age. She has less faith in his froofy hair.

It's really pointless to try to get her to do it. Many things about her were harder than they maybe could have been, but one thing that certainly would never change about her was her compassion. Try to kill him knowing he'd survive? Yes. Ensnaring him in genjutsu, yes. Making him face his darkest nightmares like the genjutsu she was currently practicing? No.

But she did want to show it off. She just wasn't sure how. One had to experience it to fully appreciate it. And no one really should want to do that.

She offered him an amused smile over her own cup. "Old shinobi who exert themselves often end up in the hospital, don't they?"

...That said, his admonishment was taken with lowered eyes, and she set down her cup without drinking, quietly. "I won't hold back, Shishou...but I don't want to use a genjutsu that makes someone suffer when it's my friend underneath the enemy."

Hey, maybe it's time to share what her genjutsu is! That would be a smokescreen to avoid the fact that her genjutsu training technique is unprofessional. "I came up with a new one! I'm still practicing it, but...Ino gave me the idea. It's supposed to read a person's mind and then subject them to their darkest fear. It would leave a person compromised in battle even if the genjutsu were broken or released by someone else."
shunshinoshishi: Eddie Peng (Shisui: shinobi)

[personal profile] shunshinoshishi 2014-03-25 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
His froofy hair would be in good standing if people wouldn't want to touch it all the time. Particularly babies-- the ones he babysat for his cousins.

"Ah. Veteran shinobi know better than to over-exert themselves." If she was calling him old, then he was twisting it to throw experience back at her. "Usuall, it's the young hot-blooded ones that end up in hospital a lot." He may have sent her a wink, he may have not. It all happened so quickly and his lashes were naturally so long it was almost hard to tell~

He listened to the new technique she had been practicing with interest, though. Only then did he realize the reason behind her unwillingness to go all out on a demonstration of this one. Shisui sent her a smile, still soft, but not in admonishment this time. "You will not know if it'll work unless you try it on someone, Sakura. I have lived past the worst that could happen to me already. I can survive another round of something slightly different."

But he leaned back in his seat, the pad of his finger dragging across the rim of his cup. "But if you're really uncomfortable with going all out, then perhaps I am willing to accept a slightly altered version. We can work out methods to counter a counter-attack, if possible, too."

Because he was going to teach her to try and counter the sharingan, eventually. Better yet, Kotoamatsukami if she could get there. He didn't speak of it to her. Not yet. But deep down inside, that was his goal. It was also intriguing-- working with a counter-attack to Kotoamatsukami. If such advanced genjutsu almost on par with the Uchiha was possible with Toka Senju, then he didn't think it should be an issue to anyone else willing to learn as well.
Edited 2014-03-25 09:19 (UTC)
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[personal profile] notveryspecial 2014-03-25 09:44 am (UTC)(link)
If he combed it more, less people would want to touch it just to check how matted it was, or to search for lost items in it.

"Hmmm is that a compliment, Shishou?" Refusing to be called a hot-blooded kid, yep. She's the one with a reasonable age, he's the one who's getting advanced in years, he just doesn't realize it yet. Probably because he's a little senile, getting kicked in the head so often...

She...realized someone in the war probably saw horrible things, and didn't doubt that. She just didn't want to add to his suffering, okay? So she quickly latched on to his offer. "Counter-attack?"

It's probably best he didn't lead with 'lets learn to counter the Mangekyou', because she'd probably doubt strongly that she could. A dojutsu of equal strength would be required, right? She'd heard sharingan strength talked up quite a bit, given the large Uchiha presence in the village and the hokage having a sharingan (also that one jounin who was supposed to be fierce because of his borrowed sharingan)

shunshinoshishi: Eddie Peng (Shisui: being sneaky like that)

[personal profile] shunshinoshishi 2014-03-25 10:25 am (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately for him, combing it didn't make much of a difference. He'd learned to give up on it a long time ago, and strangely enough, his hair was never long enough to get matted. They were soft curls.

"Young, hot-blooded shinobi also fail to differentiate a compliment from criticism." He grinned. It was gentle criticism, too. Also, since when did he get hit in the head so often if he was usually too fast for most shinobi to make physical contact with at all?

As for war-- yes, he did see his share of horrible things. Some of them were too personal. "Yes, counter-attack. I want you to be able to counter the sharingan at the end of your training. Perhaps..." He shrugged, as if it was no big deal. "Even some advanced techniques." Never specifically uttered the word Mangekyou sharingan, but it was implied.

As for countering the Mangekyou, Shisui had his own theories that he was eager to test out. And her doubt was something he wanted to quell.

"This technique. Does it require prior knowledge of a person's fears or does it do the work by itself?" It intrigued him in that it resembled almost the opposite of a forbidden jutsu special to the Uchiha clan.
Edited 2014-03-25 10:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] notveryspecial 2014-03-25 10:38 am (UTC)(link)
Sakura had a few tricks she could try to tame it...but she was afraid he'd look like Might Gai if she smoothed it out with her tricks so maybe it was best if he kept his weird messy look. But she still didn't have faith in its longevity.

She did in Might Gai's though. No one wanted to touch that.

"Smart, fresh shinobi know how to find the good side of anything." And maybe kicked wasn't right, but he could slam into trees all the time and no one would know, he would recover so quickly!

"Counter...a sharingan? Isn't that impossible without help?" Usually the method for dealing with a sharingan, in the rare or hypothetical situation a Konoha-nin did, was...bring a partner to snap a person out, or sometimes disrupt it in time. There was a reason Uchiha clan was known for its genjutsu, after all.

The Mangekyou Sharingan didn't even occur to her 'advanced techniques' remained a nebulous concept in her head that didn't quite solidify into anything. Maybe it was something like what she did, more likely it was genuinely impressive wide-scale genjutsu.

But that was the theoretical future, and she was interested in showing off her new technique to her teacher. That alone earned her barely restrained beaming. "It works a little like the Yamanaka's techniques." As in...what little she could glean without their secrets and with her own genjutsu skills. "An entry level genjutsu takes hold on a person, that coaxes their fears to the surface, then uses their own chakra and mind to summon it up for them. I think...if enough chakra were used, it could be a place-shifting jutsu, instead of just a lone projection. You know, for people who fear...heights or being lost at sea." Of course, she had no knowledge of this forbidden jutsu. His interest is presumably just because she was a student with a new technique.
shunshinoshishi: Eddie Peng (Shisui: pride)

[personal profile] shunshinoshishi 2014-03-28 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
Wow no. Please don't touch his hair, he likes it as it is.

"Mm. Smart, fresh shinobi are usually the ones to die first." Said casually, sipping his tea. Shisui savored the beverage in front of him, as if uttering those words made it sweeter and the tea clearer.

"Traditionally, yes. But the Sharingan isn't magic; every jutsu has a weakness. The key is to understand the technique well enough to recognize its weakness." He set his cup down on the table and leaned forward, arms crossing gracefully on the tabletop. When he spoke, his voice had dropped a few decibels. "The problem with people is that they fear it before they even think about taking the time to analyze it. We've built a reputation for ourselves that our reputation precedes us, but it really isn't fair to give up without even trying." He smiled at her, pausing for a moment before sliding back in his seat and picking up his tea again.

Shisui listened carefully to Sakura's theory. "It sounds almost the exact opposite of something I've heard about..." he muttered, a thin smile creeping up into his lips. His interest just wasn't because she was a student with a new technique. He was pretty darned excited about it.
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[personal profile] notveryspecial 2014-03-29 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Knowing it isn't matted, she's really not interested in touching his hair, so it's safe. For now.

"Every old grumpy shinobi was a smart fresh shinobi once." She could do this all day if he wanted. He should really know this about her by now.

She'd like to argue that a Sharingan's weakness was generally understood to be a group of people, and how useless it was if gouged out or physically damaged in some way (and, she'd heard, sometimes its high chakra drain). But...he was both the teacher and the one with a Sharingan. If he believed there were exploitable weaknesses, it was smarter of her to listen to what they were than argue about their existence. Not that it should matter, since it would be extenuating circumstances to ever need to face against one.

But apparently those are secrets for another time. Countering genjutsu cast by other nin should be...both easier and more practical.

She squinted at him curiously. "The opposite...?"
shunshinoshishi: Eddie Peng (Shisui: inquisition)

[personal profile] shunshinoshishi 2014-03-29 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
So she only touches dirty matted hair? Gross.

"Mm. Every older shinobi was a smart, fresh shinobi once, yes. But they never declared they were better than their seniors." He sent her a smile that was somewhat lacking amusement. Circumstances pulled him back to the reason why he'd decided to teach her to counter the Sharingan in the first place, and he looked almost lost in thought at that moment.

Facing against one was going to be a rare circumstance indeed, but Shisui feared something else. His gaze casually flit about the room, picking up on the people around them, gauging what each one was doing. Keeping his eyes and ears open for anyone else doing the same about their conversation.

When he didn't detect an immediate threat, Shisui casually reached for his cup and brought it up to his lips to sip on the somewhat cooled bit of tea he had left in it. He didn't speak of what bothered him in front of her, though. It was always better to keep political affairs out while in the midst of a shop full of people.

Not that he was likely to share with her what it was when they left the place, either. This was probably conversation for Itachi. And later, perhaps, Obito.

He looked back to her and nodded. "The opposite. I'll tell you all about it another day." With that, he pushed his empty cup to the middle of the table and sat back, smiling despite faraway concerns, waiting for her to finish.