Murder in Kawatonton!
May 2, 2011 23:52:04 GMT -8
Post by Axcel on May 2, 2011 23:52:04 GMT -8
[/justify]So this was Kawatonton? It. . .didn’t look like much. Poorly constructed buildings flanked the dirt road, and a depressing mist filled the air as it did in most towns within the country. It was starting to get dark as well--meaning the person they were seeking would be out and about. If there was a time to do this mission, then it was now.
Axcel was garbed in a long coat, dark blue in color, which was worn over a set of bandages that covered most of his torso and forearms. Beneath his waist was a standard pair of shinobi pants that ended just above the ankle; the pants were accompanied by matching sandals most shinobi could be seen wearing. These clothes were provided to him by Kirigakure--seeing as how he came into the village with nothing but tattered clothing and the silver necklace worn around his neck.
“It was Lash, right?” he asked, though he knew he hadn’t forgotten the girl’s name. It was an odd name--though Axcel didn’t have room to talk. “Did you read up on the mission--have you been here before?” it was one question after another, and he hadn’t even introduced himself yet.
In all honesty, he didn’t want to introduce himself. Up until now it looked like the girl didn’t recognize him--and why should she? She was but a genin--she wouldn’t know Axcel by face, but by name and reputation. He didn’t want to be seen any differently than a regular shinobi--though if she asked, he wouldn’t hesitate to state his name. He was, after all, a very proud person.
“Hmm. . .” his eyes scanned the horizon--the town didn’t look like much from the outside, it was easy to tell why a person was able to get away with murder so easily. Still--they had a lead: the survivor of the second attack. Rather than racing off to complete the mission, the lad clapped his hands once and turned towards the girl.
“Alright Lash! I want you to take point! Okay?”
Axcel smiled genuinely, eager to see how well a genin of Kirigakure had been trained.