Unwanted, Undesirable, Unmentionable.
Sept 6, 2015 17:46:02 GMT -8
Post by Dingo on Sept 6, 2015 17:46:02 GMT -8
It had been travelling these rice fields for what seemed like weeks now, and needless to say, It hated the task. The whole country smelled of pesticides, and war had ravaged these lands to the point where even the local bug life was scarce. A discomfort that had earned this city of trade a special place of hate within It's heart. Sei had came here for information. Hoping to hear of the war that had raged in the distance in a land already scarred by war. It seemed like as good a place as any to get information. Tenjin no Sato was a reprieve and paradise for tired villagers to retreat to, with hopes of restoring both their fortunes, and their weary hearts. Many of these people had seen almost as much blood as Sei had, but the blood on their minds was that of their friends, women, and children, while all Sei could think of was the enemies of his country, their life draining into the ground below him. Yet the humble folk of the surrounding lands would find no reprieve here either. They would be greeted to their new homes in the only way war new to greet it's citizens. Blood and fire.
It had smelled it before It could see it, and the passengers beneath It's clothes writhed in complaint of the smoke and scent of bloodshed. Screams echoed from every wall, and wails of children almost threatened to drown out the clashing of steel. Sei could not tell who the aggressors were, or the cause of the burning of the trading ports, but It did not have to guess that war was the cause.
It stood upon the tallest building with the best view. It's jumpsuit glowing as red an orange as the embers surrounding It. Eyes so deep a blue they could be mistaken for black stared off into the flames, stoically watching the carnage unfold, and occasionally swatting away the matted, messy locks of hair that obstructed the view. Sei was not quite sure if It should interfere and play the savior, or simply leave, and let the land succumb to the eventual destruction that had threatened it since it's founding. Was it truly worth the headache to save the people of this village? Could they eventually be an ally? Would it bends it's knee to Kumogakure, and willingly hand over it's valuable resources in times of war? Indigo marbles darted back and forth watching people kill, rape, flee, and scream in terror. All the while, betraying not a single emotion. Never succumbing to the madness it gazed upon.