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11:43 in the morning, on the day that later became the starting point of the most unstable era of the Amegakure region.




The reign of the Haruna and Takenaka would have to come to an end to allow the Sadamaki clan to ascend to their rightful place as the rulers of the Land of Mud -- ever since the age of ninshu, the Sadamaki had battled with other clans and absorbed them into their fold, only to have the growth of their clan stifled by the appearance of two other large clans that sought the same ends. That would come to an end now. After a plentitude of skirmishes in which nothing was gained for any clan, they had agreed to settle this, once and for all. Sadamaki Soshu had, of course, been at the front of this idea. It was a stroke of genius. Instead of making small groups of two or three shinobi fight eachother, the clans would gather up all their shinobi and meet at a predetermined place, and battle it out until there was a single victor left. And that victor would rule the land of mud.

Little did the clan leaders know that the ensuing battle would mark their end, for each and every one of them. Rebellious sentiments had been brewing in each clan respectively as they began growing tired of the endless war between the clans, and hoped for peace. This orchestrated field battle would be the metaphorical nail in the coffin for each of them.

Soshu was preparing for battle in the confines of his relatively large home, readying his armor and shinobi tools and weapons. They were laid out neatly before him on a table while he sat on a straw mat, shirtless, organizing them into neat bundles before applying a sealing technique to them, so that they might be summoned on demand. Nothing surprised a shinobi more than the appearance of a few shuriken from thin air, after all.

“SAKANA!” the man bouldered, using no uncertain amount of tactlessness in doing so. The entire household might very well have heard him, but that was of none of his concern. A few seconds later, a tall but visibly young member of the Sadamaki clan walked inot the room, wearing a metal breastplate on his chest, and a face protector that covered his forehead and then extended down to his cheeks on the sides. His long, black hair was swept back and tied into a knot using a length of linen, and a pin had then been stuck through it to hold it in place. This pin appeaed to be of some expense, as it was expertly crafted by the clan itself, and had the image of two fish circling eachother on the end of the pin that wasn't sharpened. A favored symbol of the Sadamaki.

“Yes, father?” the teen said meekly. “Do you need me?”

“Today we'll kill that Haruna and Takenaka scum, and finally claim what is rightfully ours. Are you ready?” His eyes flashed back as he turned his head only slightly to inspect Sakana from the corners of his eyes. “I expect you to kill many of them today, you understand?”

“Father, must we fight them? They want the same thing as us, and the other clans are centralizing too, surely we can just reach an agree-,” the boy tried to interject, but was cut short by his father, who suddenly slammed a fist into the table, sending a few of the metal tools on the table rinkling off and onto the floor.

“We will NOT work with those bastards. The Land of Mud is ours, you get it? They killed your uncle and you want to work with them?”

“I'm sure we killed uncles on their side too. Uncles, aunts, brothers, sisters, fathers and mothers. Maybe even children.”

“Tsk.. that scum had it coming, attacking our village like that. You need to resolve yourself, and figure out what is more important. Your family, or their clans?” his father responded, his voice strengthening enough to indicate to Sakana that this would be the end of the discussion.

Sakana sighed heavily before turning around in the doorway. “Yes father,” he said, his voice a whisper, “you're right. I'm sorry.”

“Good,” Soshu answered, “you'll fight by my side today. Father and son, destroying their enemies. It will be glorious, a day the grandkids will remember.”

Sakana stared at the back of his fathers head for a moment before turning around and walking through the door leading to the outside. He needed fresh air. They were about to descend their clans into a brutal war for the sake of land, and his father was preoccupied with whether or not his grandchildren would remember the day.

He understood, in a way, where his father was coming from. He shared that same desire to fight for what was his, but he did not believe that the Haruna and Takenaka clans were in the way. In fact, he believed that they were part of the key to the solution. It was an open secret that the people in the Land of Fire were congregating and forming larger and larger villages, and it would be only a matter of time before they had centralized all of the land of fire and set their eyes on the land of mud.

Sakana did not feel like giving up his freedom to those foreigners, however. And from his understanding, neither did the Haruna or Takenaka. This battle would only serve to weaken whoever came out on top, and it'd make an easy conquest for whatever village decided to swoop in first.

No, they had to stand strong together. But how? When there was this much hatred between the clans that they'd meet in a large open field to fight for no reason other than the fact they existed, where would they possibly find middle ground?






The battlefield that had been agreed upon were the aptly named Grasslands of the Dead. It was a large clearing that was large enough to host multiple small armies of shinobi, with forests on each side of the grasslands, to provide suitable shelter to retreat into should the need arise. Not that any clan would be allowed to retreat.

On top of a small hill, Soshu had set up, with a large naginata in one hand and a large scroll attached to his back. To his left, and slightly back, was Sakana. The boy did not hold any weapon at all, but indeed his fearsome reputation as a ninjutsu specialist would be enough to give him the edge regardless, no fancy swords or staffs needed.

“SADAMAKI ICHIZOKUUU!” Soshu yelled, followed by a cheerful eruption of warcries from the fourty odd men behind him. Soshu was smiling, looking out over the land in front of him, waiting for his sworn enemies to appear. Sakana, on the other hand, looked more shaken than excited. He had seen combat before, despite his young age, so it was perhaps slightly surprising that he seemed nervous.

Now, they'd need to wait for the Haruna's and Takenaka's.
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As the sun had risen on this particular day a premier solider had fallen. Norio sat at his brothers side as the last breath left his lungs and his life with it. Norio sat in silence, he was in the only one in the room at the moment, he'd have to break the news that his twin brother had finally succumbed to the wounds inflicted on him nights prior. His brother had led a small tribe of their warriors to a Village for a routine sale and against usual protocol they had decided to travel at night. With rising tensions between their Clan and a few others, it seemed as good idea as any for them to get back as quickly as possible. Masaru made the call and off they went into the night only to make it mere miles from their home to be attacked in the night leaving Masaru fatally wounded and killing a fellow Takenaka.

"You fought honorably brother - I will have my vengeance and slaughter every last one of them," He bowed his head, rose and exited the room.

Outside the doors of the main room, Norio could hear other warriors and the leader all plotting. Today was the day that they would face the Haruna's and Sadamaki's. Norio followed alongside of their Clan Leader, Osamu, whatever was instructed he and Masaru were his war dogs. Bred, born and trained to do as was instructed by their fearless Leader. Being that somewhat of a mindless weapon, Norio knew he had no time to grieve over the loss of his twin. His mind had to stay sharp for one thing - this war. His thoughts on it weren't exactly much, again he was just doing as instructed because it was the 'Honorable Way'. Though Norio was confident in his own ability to fight, the twins had a reputation among the Clan for going into combat together. They were unstoppable it seemed, but apart....

As Norio stood outside the room the door slide open to reveal Osamu, the Honorable and Fearless leader of the Takenaka Clan. The look in Norio's eyes said it all. Osamu nodded his head and moved out of the way for Norio to enter the room. There at the table a group of about 7 men sat around it, bottles of Soju littered the table from the night before. The men looked to him as he entered and took a spot on the table - Osamu cleared his throat as this all happened.

"My brothers," he began - his voice as weathered as his face and body from all of the training and fighting in his years, "It is with a heavy heart I must let you know...we have lost one of our own. To honor Masaru...you all know what we must do. Kill each and every last one of the Haruna's and Sadamaki's. Since we are unsure who exactly sprung the attack a few moons ago... We must place fault in both". Standing before his most trusted warriors he spread his arms out and smirked, "I have faith in us to win and show the the world what power the Takenaka's truly hold." A cheer erupted from every man in the room but Norio, he instead grabbed a bottle that was left on the table gulping down some of the remaining contents and keeping quiet as his brothers cheered and discussed their future victory.

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The Takenaka Clan arrived not too long after the Sadamaki's - Osamu of course lead the masked Warriors that followed side by side behind him. They all were adorned in their leather, thin malleable armor and signature horned masks. Giant swords, axes, katana's and other various weapons could be spotted flashing in the sunlight. The tension in the air could also be felt as the Clan's spotted each other. Osamu looked to his right where Norio stood, out of habit he went to look to his left were Masaru would typically stand. Quickly correcting himself, Osamu faced forward.

"What a beautiful day," Osamu boomed loudly enough for the Sadamaki's to hear across the field, "It's quite disheartening it's come to this - I'm sure we could've struck some kind of deal. I mean, your weapons there look rather weathered....a quality Takenaka blade can withstand the greatest hit." A rather obnoxious laugh erupted from his gut. "But you will soon find that out..."

Norio studied the Clan that laid before them and then looked around to ensure that the Haruna's weren't planning some kind of sneak attack. A sharp breeze whipped through the field, stirring up any loose leaves and rustling the grass rather loudly. His anger begin to rise as he gazed upon the Sadamaki's, at this point he didn't care which Clan it was. Both would be executed by his hand and he would avenge his twin brother, the two were the most reputable amongst the Takenaka Clan aside from their boisterous Leader, those two were the Takenaka's best weapon. Now Norio would have to carry the weight his brother left behind - as he scoured the Clan before them his eyes widened. They brought a boy. His hand tightened around the hilt of katana as he studied the adolescent boy before them. Norio had heard of him. "Well now things just got more interesting"
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