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Location: Hizuru·Kumamoto·Konoha City

T'was a decade since Elentir lost its Moon & the world set afrost in an Ice Age of life throttling hardships that not even the radiant blessings of the Sun could hope to thaw. When hope despaired, Jupiter & its gravity took solace upon our broken world to realign life as it should be yet onward nothing will ever be the same in the tearful starry night skies of void. Such ashame as one would blame the world for being untamed only to came in later realization which was always at the back of our minds that nothing is ever the same that it drives us painfully insane like we're hit with reality's cane.

And you wondered why cranes photographed in frames alluded the days you chained yourself to train in every aspect of your life to free yourself from the strangled grip that mangled your soul in Sheol untangled. The farthest days in these darkest days shows the clearest ways in your hopelessness that the road is certain of where your missteps becomes footsteps that off sets the two sets in the sign posts that you've caught up to ought to bet & set the destiny that you'd met in the making. Because in the world that's devastatingly shaking and hearts that are viciously aching, we don't intend our spirits to be soonly fading as we're rocking the boats sailing across the cruelty of this world like the stomach grumbling & seeking to devour souls as we're those who fight the monster that's called destiny.

I say it again: T'was a decade since Elentir lost its Moon & the world set afrost in an Ice Age of life throttling hardships that not even the radiant blessings of the Sun could hope to thaw.

Within that decade, humanity revolved around the fear of the sudden changes, things like absurd flow of energies like magic, etc. Things like megafauna, megaflora & other eldritches, the extinct shouldn't be roaming free but they do, we're fortunate to be safe within the progressive cities but the souls of those people in the rural areas suffer daily fending themselves from this monstrosity.

To control chaos, the World Alliance has established the White Out Order to mitigate the absurd magical flow of energy that's making all this absurdity progress.

To control chaos, nations have limited travel.

In Hizuru, to control chaos — the White Shadows strived to break their government's Fascism who's blackening lights are slowly dividing the nation. These are the days of secret civil wars that not even the innocent civilians knew happening, the revolution has begun but for now it's within & between the battlefronts of Anti-Accords Ninja vs the Pro-Accords' oppressive government & the Armed Forces of Hizuru. A battle of wits to fulfill the mission to retrieve that Akasha Divine Fruit from the dimensional tree, the coordinates are yet to be known or was it already known?
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Location: Hizuru·Hokkaidō·Otaru, Chishigiri


Otaru City is what's left of Hokkaidō as it's been a decade since the catastrophic Moonfall and because of the April Spring, Basaranoō Maoto sent his son, Captain Madoka Minoru with the Inquisitors to Hokkaidō in order to retake it and setup the expanded fortress of the Pro-Accords.

Otaru City is truly what's left of the bustling prefecture, Hokkaidō and to make things matters worse, Otaru is actually the city of the dead, governed by vampires, led by the Akashiya Family, and because of the thick fog and clouds that surrounded its atmosphere for a decade, the vampires had been tremendously increasing, the area also reeked of overflowing cursed energy. It's implied that the Vampires took advantage of feasting most of Hokkaidō and imprisoned hundreds of humans for nutritional value, the Basaranoō intended to capitalize the overwhelmingly sinister prowess of Vampires in his army and if not, it's best that they're burned to death, Pro-Accords style should they ever oppose.

The Inquisitors and the Ashikaga aka Samurai Soldiers are stationed in a first class, multipurpose Planeblimp, Vimana operations carrier, gifted by the Sindria Empire.

They'll soon reach the point of mission in no time.

"Miladies. Despite being the Emperor's son, he bowed before the presence of Myriam and Yo, like the gentleman he is, as he gathered in the fine dining round table discussion, served with first class cuisine.

"By the way, I'm a huge fan of the both of you~

Soon this land of the dead shall be the land of the living once more, my Father...I mean the Emperor has vested you the power to capture that wretched researcher, alive.

While I do not doubt your achievements, Lady Myriam, it pains me to say that you most likely do not leave your targets, alive.

Father...would be infuriated and it would be ashame.

Pettiness aside. Do you think that the Researcher is in cahoots with the AA?"
He said in a smart yet flirtatious manner.

Meanwhile...

Team Mizo is inside the horrific demonic capital of Otaru that thrived in layers of fear and cursed energy.

Uchiha Honoi, Kusanagi Iori along with Amaya found themselves at the spooky railway, it's been a week since they chased after Akashiya Chiharu, the Akasha Researcher, who happened to also be a vampire.

30 of their Shinobi either dead or lost.

Zeal sighed with Mizo's Chūnin showing signs of fear.

The former #1 Hero upon the video call expressed that they better not bleed or otherwise...

"I'm here with Akashiya Chiharu, this bitch researcher and it seems that she got you lost?
Like really? I know it's obvious Satoru wanted me to join you just because I burn vampires alive and cancel their subscription to life but your kids aren't really the best pick for this mission, Aberashi."

Food for thought.

Food for naught.

You can't spell laughter without slaughter.

What hope do you foster when your roster falters in this bloody impending slaughter?


Hizuru Accords
Summit of the Accords, Kou Empire, Hizuru

In the mythical ninja capital of the Imperial Nation of Fire in Kagoshima, countless socialites of the political world gathered under the same roof. The Shinobi Accountability Accords would be signed today in the name of political progress, and people of this great nation would witness it on live television.

The leader of the Samurai, Shogun Kensharu Namakoma, guarding the emperor with none but the best of his Kenjin-rank warriors of the nation. He lamented that his most trusted, the Pale Blade Kenshin Myriam Hoito could not join them, but he continued all the same.

The Pro-Accord Shinobi of Konoha lay in the shadows of the Samurai, Talia Castle, known to some as the Penrose, was among them.

The eyes of the nation’s people were glued to this event and what would transpire.

Before the cameras stood the Great and Honorable Emperor Madoka Maoto of the Three Nations, to address the longstanding conflict that had wracked Hizuru for close to a century now. The Samurai knelt before him in long lines as he made his way to the center of the stage where his address would be held.

All were silent.

”Good people of the great Land of Fire. People of Hizuru, people of Goryeo, people of Xia, I stand before you today, as Emperor, to declare a prosperous day, and dreadful news.”

“For long generations, the noble Samurai of our lands have kept the peace at our borders, our Heroes follow the example of the great Kirigami and lead us into bright tomorrows. Our Magicians stretch the boundaries of what we have known, all for our common good. You, the people, believe them all to be deserving of the respect they have earned for themselves.

I, too, share this sentiment.

Today, however, I bring news of unsung heroes. Once thought to be of myth and legend. They wield weapons deserving of such an ethos, they perform feats of greatness that none ever speak of, but I assure you, good citizens, they are all too real. They are Ninjas, the Shinobi.”


Tension was felt among the many individuals there at the address, but the common belief remained: This had to happen.

”I call them heroes, not for their personhoods, but for their actions. The Shinobi wage war in secret and deception, their enemies never know their presence until the end has come. Shinobi, therefore, lie among you all, your friends, your families. They work in the shadows to serve the common good.

But, the history of the Shinobi is stained with the blood of their own countrymen. Today marks close to one hundred years of a hidden war in the nation, waged against peace and progress by these warriors from the shadows. I stand before you today, with the ambition of all they have slain, to part the veil of deception they work to keep that the Land of Fire may pass judgement upon them.

For too long have the Shinobi gone unchecked. Their nature of enigma and deception has allowed them to work in secret behind the eyes of the nation. They are patriots just like you and I, that much is for certain, but their actions have proven indistinguishable from treason for generations since the beginning of their war.

Many of these Shinobi recognize their legacy of misguided loyalty. As such, they have chosen the side of honor and stand with me today to redeem their creed.

There are those among them, as I loathe to admit, cling to their enigmatic insurrection even to this day. Some of you may know their leader for their corrupt ideals. He hails from the clan known as Uchiha, of the mainland police force. Now, the Uchiha are retainers of our great Unifier, Oda Nobunaga, I do not fight out of hatred just because of a bad apple. This particular clansman wields a devilish power that no Magician, Esper, Demon Hunter nor Hero and so on could hope to stand against. A loyalist Shinobi witnessed this horrid power with her own eyes.

Their leader, the Devil Incarnate and Clairvoyant, is a man named Satoru Uchiha, wielder of the Mangekyō Sharingan, the eyes of truth with which he witnesses his fate before it comes to pass. I feel no less than vast remorse for the poor souls who faces him in combat. Today, his path of treason ends.”


A collection of documents were brought before him, serving as legal binding to the address.

”This signing binds the Shinobi to the beholden will of the Kou Empire, and calls for the immediate surrender of the Shinobi who have remained in favor of Satoru Uchiha’s insurrection. The Samurai of the land shall act as the enforcers of these Shinobi Accords, and hold all Shinobi, loyalist or otherwise, accountable to the laws of our great Empire.”

The Emperor was the first to sign.

”By the power vested in me as Basaranoō of the Three Nations, as witnessed by the people, I hereby order the immediate surrender of Satoru Uchiha and his defectors under threat of execution.”

Shogun Namakoma signed the Accords afterwards, binding the honor Samurai to enforce the word of the Emperor. Talia Castle signed, representing herself, as multiple loyalist Shinobi emerged from the shadows to sign, placing them all under the authority of the Samurai, and by extension, the Emperor himself.

Amidst the televised event in the shadows, somewhere in Taihoku Prefecture, a human-fox like spirit grinned upon the foreseen chaos as Hizuru's certain doom to fight against each other commenced.

"You're a lot more charismatic than the puppet you projected, sheesh, decoys nowadays are convincing especially if they are paid actors, I kneel in reverence before you today, Emperor Maoto, I mean Lord Keyaru."

A half shadowed figure rested on their side along the length of a couch, watching the televised broadcast as their two golden slit eyes glowed as a laugh erupted from their lips yet immediately stopped as they felt pain from their recent skin third-degree burns. “It is so good to be the puppetmaster in these times. We have all the time in the world to freely move our pawns and reap all we could want from this chaos.” He spoke smirking as he leaned his left cheek against his fist “Now, I just wonder how long they will take till blood is shed, I’m betting a week tops.” He spoke.


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Kyros Keahi

Kyros had managed to gain entrance into the western-style Imperial Palace by hiring himself out as a bodyguard to one of the delegates, a mid-ranking functionary who nevertheless had enough 'pull' to get him and his wife expedited 'permanent residency visas' in Hizuru and the rest of the Kou Empire. Nevertheless, he stuck out like a sore thumb in his foreign armor, which led to him being sent out to the roof along with whatever 'Gaijin trash' various other delegates had brought with them. Even then, there were Samurai nearby just as in the rest of the area.

It didn't matter; Kyros was just there to collect information, and what he found was interesting enough. Apparently, the loyalty of NInja/Shinobi was not to be counted on despite the Basaranoō's bluster, the Uchiha were at the forefront of the insurrection, and now the stakes were rising.

The warring sides will be too busy with one another, thought the former Knight, That will allow... Us to come in when both sides are exhausted, and finally, reverse the consequences of a century filled with blood. Then we will reverse the recent course of history and take it anew.

The Rumbling and the victory of Alvarez, Eldia, and Hizuru in the Second Great War was a calamity for the world. The cycle of reincarnation lightened the resulting torment, but it was a calamity nonetheless. He and his wife agreed on that, considering the fact that Alvarez's continued aggression against lesser nations was the reason he had spent a decade in chains metaphorical and literal; his youth was over now and he was unprepared for the demands of maturity due to things he did not want to think about.

Augusta had rescued him, had needed him to provide something he had to be willing to give. A secretly lonely woman, one prepared to endure a husband who might suddenly turn around and resent her for her nationality and her once owning him if it meant that he would not see her as an object less than a tool.

He was prepared to accept that, and even the prospect of mutually owning each other, but there was a whispered agreement between them, spoken only in low tones in their airship's private chambers: That their children, the twins, would rule the nation which had enslaved him and lead it down a better path, a path where his other former masters would pay for what they have done to him and so many other slaves. He chuckled at the prospect; Half-Ishgarian children ruling over the Alvarez Empire - How ironic.

The sun shone brightly on the roof as his fellow mercenaries, men and women of much magical talent but little scruples gave him a suspicious glance. But they had nothing to fear; Kyros would play his part as a bodyguard and fight against whatever reaction the Anti-Accords planned next. After that, once he had pocketed his payment, he had a meeting to go to; he was sure the other members of his real side had finished regrouping.

Make sure not to kill any Anti-Accord person you fight, Kyros thought to himself, Let them escape but not after you showed these pricks here you can fight well. And above all... Don't get caught in too deeply into the Pro-Accord's affairs; you're not the most reticent person, after all.

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Kusanagi, Iori




Iori took a deep breath trying his best not to appear scared. Anything supernatural always freaked him out, as a child he would cover his face when told ghost stories from the other kids. “Ah geez why did I have to get roped into this mission, I hate vampires.” Takes a few deep breaths trying to focus on the mission at hand. Scanning his immediate surroundings for any clues of where Akashiya Chiharu could be. Crouching on the ground, checking for any footprints. Takes a piece of the soil holding it underneath his nose, noting who could have walked on this soil. If there were any clues from the scent, he would know which way Akashiya went.

Turning his head over towards Honoi, Throwing the dirt back onto the ground. “Mr.Honoi, believe i that our target has gone to the east.” Standing up and pointed his finger toward some old trees. “I assume that our target is hiding in some underground lab, we must hurry before it gets dark so we can kill him while he is asleep.” He didn’t know how to kill let alone fight a vampire, but assumed that burning them to ash would be enough. Iori pulled out his sword from his sheath, in cause they run into any trouble.
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Amaya took a deep breath of annoyance behind her mask looking around their surroundings. Nearly she didn't care for technological gear to giving a reading and what not of her own vitals but this mission was an extensive one that required a bit more thought in how she handled herself as it wasn't a simple patrol and stop villains without causing a scene type job. She wasn't exactly in a well-known place like her home let alone anywhere she could fully rest and continue her own body maintaining the regiment she always upheld.

She folded her arms standing by zeal silently before adjusting her fur-lined jacket, tapping the toes of her heeled boot gently against the ground while looking around, keeping focused on the changes in the air through her bare hands with ease. She didn't know why she was asked to come along as Zeal was more than enough to handle this without her assistance, but for some reason, she accepted the mission and that was why she was here.
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Otaru Airspace - Dusk


It had been just under an hour since the assault on the island of Hokkaido had begun. The timing was superb as one of the frequent blizzards to hit the area was striking full-force at the very moment the attack commenced. Or perhaps timing had nothing to do with it. The portuary city of Otaru, thinned in size from the excessive snowfall that plagued the island, was essentially surrounded. Its coast is decorated with a wall of Huzuran ships and its borders severely limited by ice and the weather. The troops had already touched land and were invading at this very moment.

High up in the sky, over the merciless clouds, flew a jet with nothing but a pilot and two passengers. The plane itself seemed capable of evading notice at a certain altitude. It hadn’t yet entered Hokkaido’s airspace, but it had since crossed the threshold of the grand tempest that cursed the island, leaving nothing but a sight of grey to those in the passenger seats.

The jet was about as comfortable and luxurious as the average private jet. Mini-bars, snacks at one’s disposal, very nice seats. There was still a luggage compartment above said seats, as there was a need for economical space distribution if they were to have a bar table and a large screen TV in there too.

The inevitable turbulence did little to phase the ferocious spider that took temporary residence in it. Myriam kept herself by a window, eyes dedicated to the sights comprising a portion of the wing and endless greyness. Wireless headphones were playing some sort of tune loud enough to be heard in spite of the constant noises typical of a plane. She wore her usual, unassuming clothing: A black hoodie for the cold, grey sweatpants for practicality and slightly weathered sneakers. Coming in the aircraft, she had also brought a dingy backpack that was tucked away into the luggage compartment.

They were getting close to the drop-off point and the hunter seemed about as perturbed by the notion of entering a warzone as she was when brushing her teeth this very morning. It looked as though she was to succumb to a napping urge, actually.

That nap was not going to happen.

The second passenger, after having tested this jet’s quite luxurious bathroom she might have said, threw open the door and ignored her earlier seating and fell loudly right in the seat across from her casually dressed partner.

Hey, hey! My!” Yo chirped but she had recognized those earbuds and remembered when she put those in too. She probably wasn’t going to be heard. It was decided when washing up, that she was horribly bored and needed a distraction by any means. A tiny ringed finger reached out and jabbed the cheek of Myriam, which was a common way of greeting or disturbing depending upon the day.

The contrast between the two was obvious from first sight. Yo’s more erratic and energetic was one thing but the way she dressed was another. She wore a black tailored suit with intricate stitch work done bearing many different styles. With her line of work, she’d often get new suits and the designs were never the same. A hat, though often found its way to be a part of her work attire, was back on her chair leaving her rusted brown hair hanging in a mess of tangles.

Myyyyy! You trying to sleep?” Yo would ask louder, not removing her finger from that cheek quite yet, but she didn’t much care for an answer, just a reaction.

No jump or immediate acknowledgement came from the initial poke, although Myriam wasn’t entirely static either with her posture shifting just a tad when her bubble was invaded. Like a door slowly opening in some horror flick, her head turned to eventually get a glance at the invader. The dullest of stares reigned on the more inconspicuously dressed of the two. She raised her index for Yo to quiet down, and then brought that same finger to seize the earbud furthest from her energetic counterpart so she could offer it to Yo.

Mmm? What’s that?” she inquired right before directing her attention back to the window, her posture straighter than before and her head angled in a way that made it easy to shift her gaze between Yo and the endless greyness that was the sky. Should Yo accept the offering, an oddly fitting theme was chosen. Fitting? Maybe a tad sinister, “How are you feeling it, Yo?” Myriam followed up with a second question with barely any downtime between her first question. Her tone was as dull and monotone as her expression, though the mere posing of the question has her suck in her cheek as if some curious thoughts had just hit the inquisitor’s mind.

A low chuckle escaped Yo’s mouth as she reached her other hand out, fingers wiggling excitedly as she nabbed the earbud offered. She didn’t bother with reasking her question. The curiosity of what her most mundane partner was listening to was far more pressing as she placed it into her ear.

Oh!” she exclaimed, hopping in her seat, that finger still pressed into her partner’s cheek. “I know this song!” She’d hurriedly inputted, taking advantage of the slightest of downtime between My’s lethargic by comparison time to ask her follow-up.

Yo had, in fact, not heard this song at all. She couldn't even name the band but had just felt like claiming she had as if she were trying to score points on a date for liking the same music.

When the other had finally gotten to her second question, Yo considered that she had enough of her partner’s attention to drop her finger from her cheek, letting it flick down and slide off her shoulder.

Her mind went to considering the question posed. How was she feeling it? The music did nothing for her and if the question was just about the music, it would have been too boring of an answer. Naturally, Yo ignored answering and shifted towards trying to turn the conversation to something more fun.

Is this your pump-up music? How you get in the zone before an operation?

Myriam was certainly ‘slow’ if compared to the battery that was her associate. Still, despite the contrast, the more discreet of the two would seldom have her tranquillity perturbed, “Does this sound like pump-up music, Yo?” she asked without a shred of sarcasm or distinguishable undertones, “I thought-” she pursed her lips and narrowed her gaze to the empty skies before peering over at her colleague, “Skyfall. We’re in the sky.” both eyebrows raised, lips still pursed and awkwardness was set in. It was potentially even purposeful just how strange she made that simple answer seem. It just lacked a forced smile.

How are you feeling the mission? That’s what I meant.” she then mellowed from this parenthesis and returned to her initial line of thought. A notebook was taken from the pouch in front of her seat and she’d toss it over to the other’s lap. There were barely a few pages left on it, and the only two with anything scribbled on it had notes regarding the researcher they were to essentially kidnap in the midst of the chaos, “I don’t recall you going to many warzones. If you discount our last trip to Shibuya, anyway.” her eyes emitted something more than just dullness. They had widened, she was now invested in this little exchange, “We want her alive, this time.

Yo had been watching her partner, gaze never faltering, since she sat down. A smile plastered on her face as if were carved in but the answer she sought from her questions brought her mouth to hang open as she rolled her eyes around in an exaggerated expression resembling the brash pettiness of a popular high school girl.

Uh, duh!” Yo sounded at her partner’s answer. It wasn’t what she wanted, seeking more for something personal to slowly uncover the secret intricacies of who Myriam was as a person. At face value, she was awfully dull but that’s what made Yo’s efforts all the more sweeter to discover the minutiae of detail that made My her own unique person.

The sparkplug of a woman finally turned her gaze and sat back on her seat, resigning to a more relaxed position as the conversation shifted to their mission, a topic that was by all comparisons, less interesting.

Those crimson eyes lifted to the ceiling of the plane as those white flower pupils seemed to rotate like they were zooming in to focus as her partner spoke.

She let the other finish before lifting her shoulders in a shrug before moving her arms to cross at her waist. “I wouldn’t say I haven’t experienced warzones before. Fighting budding gangs in Kanloon could be very messy and I’m used to those. As far as I’m concerned, this is the same. I just don’t know the streets I’m fighting on.

Her head turned as her gaze was brought back to her partner with her smile creeping back to present itself. “Alive, right. What do you think he knows that they want? It has to be something good, you think?”

If you say so.” Myriam responded to Yo’s position on fighting in the middle of a war, leaving it there with a tinge of snark. One leg was raised to rest over the other and her back sagged against her seat, mimicking the more relaxed posture of her associate.

Again, she sucked in her cheek with her attention returning to the small window to her side, “Akasha research. Which makes this far more sensitive than the usual deals. This whole raid to regain some iceberg mostly serves as a cover for us to exact our job.” she began to drum her fingers, betraying her cool demeanour, “It also means she can’t fall into Shinobi hands.

After that last statement, she conferred a focused, almost intense glance toward Yo, “Do you understand what I mean, Yo?” as solemn as this woman could be, and her reputation certainly helped in selling her serious nature, she kept that gaze until her associate provided a response she’d be satisfied with.

A water bottle was pulled out from under the seat and Myriam took a quick swig from it before offering the beverage to the renown cheat while settling for relaxation once more, “Secondary objective is securing the surrender of the governor,” she claims nonchalantly, “help the high-ups save face and avoid more public burnings. But we are not PR. So do as you see fit.

A smile cracked on Yo’s face, picking up the slightest hint of snark behind her partner’s tone. My was so horribly boring all the time, it was a rare treat to hear that bit of sass. Even if Yo was the victim of that disbelief.

She let the comment go and allowed her partner to continue. The whole mission was vague but it didn’t help that most times she goofed off during the expository details of whatever their tasks were. Paper pushers typically put on those briefings like it was a college paper presentation. Exaggerated reasoning behind their motives, details that were obviously skimped, and all the other tricks to obscure the intention. As far as Yo was concerned, if they just said what they wanted, she’d see to it.

Her partner’s call to her snapped her back to attention. “Right, right. No science for them. All science for us.” She waved her hand away, as if shooing away the seriousness of the conversation.

What else?” She interjected at the time My was taking a drink. The answer came and Yo signed loudly. “Not really a lot of glamour for us, My. I know you don’t care but what about me?”

She sat up, pointing at herself and levelling her gaze back at her partner. “Nobody is going to care if an iceberg dictator gets iced.

Myriam took this brief moment of Yo expressing her concerns and interest in the futile nature of their frosty endeavour to pass over to the next tune. One a bit more upbeat, although it didn’t seem to invoke any new behaviour ro demeanour from the stoic inquisitor. What did get a reaction would be none other than the worst joke of the day.

She turned her head, tilted it ever so slightly to the side and widened her eyes a little. Then came the faintest of snorts and a twitch at the edge of her lips, “You can always take all his stuff. And then blame the other guys.” the twitching formed a brief smirk before she returned to face forward and her eyes frequently visited the window by her. Maybe she found something soothing in that boring horizon. Or it was just less overwhelming than Yo’s presence.

Ah.” she snapped her fingers with the hand closest to her associate, “I forgot to mention.” she clicked her tongue, mouth slightly agape as she waited a moment to continue, her head idly nodding, “Vampires. You know how to deal with those, right?

Any inclination of outrage (and there wasn’t really any to begin with), faded away in Yo’s expression as her cheeks perked that iconic smile of hers. My’s reaction to the weakest of puns was infectious. She dropped her hands and resumed lounging in her chair, idly kicking the seat in front of her. They were the only two passengers but it was still a habit of Yo’s when on an aeroplane, which wasn’t very often.

Yea, maybe they might have something good.” Yo muttered in quiet admission, dropping her gaze to watch her feet kick as she replayed the briefing she half paid attention to, suddenly recalling an important detail. Her head perked up right before her partner said what she was thinking.

Vampires.

With a spin of her wrist, she drew a pocket-sized notebook out of thin air and swiftly flipped to the page of her notes of the mission briefing, though notes was a bit of a generous term.

Sunlight aaaaaaaand decapitation?” Yo’s eyes focused, the flowering pupils appearing to spin as she scryed her scribblings. “Wouldn’t decapitation kill most things, though. What do you think this is?”

Yo turned her notebook around revealing the page of her notes. A drawing of a sun with sunglasses, a chubby vampire with X’s in its eyes and where Yo was pointing at, a rounded object at the bottom that grew to a curved point on the top.

First came Myriam’s thumb to stick out of her fist when sunlight was mentioned, then her index finger for decapitation. The fact that she kept her hand up suggested there was something else, and she patiently kept that position while keeping her dark, adamant hues onto her partner’s visage.

That dead-eyed stare eventually veered toward the illustrations provided by Yo. Myriam pursed her lips, tilting her head the same way she had done just a moment ago, “You should draw comics for children.” she remarked plainly after assessing what was shown and then returned her attention to Yo’s crimson gaze.

The heart.” the pointer finger she kept out went over to poke the cheat’s upper chest area, illustrating her point in her own way, “Destroy it completely, not just some stab or gunshot wound.” with that said, her major finger came out, but she wasn’t quite done.

Silver. And don’t ask me why, it’s oddly arbitrary. It also doesn’t always work.” her eyes were no longer as fixated on the other as she began to trail off a little, “Decapitation has also been known to be insufficient against certain stronger strains. Same with sunlight.” her ring finger was next, leaving the pinky for last.

A couple of blinks broke the otherwise eerily methodic way she was presenting herself, as if every movement, even blinks, were calculated, “I’m … Surprised you haven’t brought this one up. Garlic.” the slight shift of her tone made it clear she was genuinely surprised, “It doesn’t work. I think.” she shifts her head to the opposite side of its tilt, eyes narrowing toward nothing in particular, as if she was doubting herself.

Yo had, of course, remembered the briefing. She was there and had even written some of the specifics of vampirism discussed at that time. With fiction jumping around all over the place with what vampires were, it was nice to actually have an idea of what was true and what wasn’t with this particular batch. Relisting the methods of execution to ensure vampire removal was not as engaging as her mind wanted it to be, however.

When her partner hadn’t answered her question, though the compliment went appreciated with an agreeable nod, Yo turned the book back to face her and she studied her childlike drawing intensely. She didn’t phase out My listing the vampire weakness and internally counted along and answered each of the weaknesses.

When reaching the last one, those flowering irises seemed to expand as the word she was looking for was uttered. “Garlic!” Yo shouted, way too loudly as if she were trying to startle My from the sudden loud noise.

That’s what I drew. It is a head of garlic, thanks My!

Yo closed her drawing book and shoved it down her sleeve, the book seemingly vanishing from existence as she stretched her arms out.

Hey, when do we get there?” She asked, switching the topic suddenly not caring about debating the quality of anti-vamprie method effectiveness. She’d just blow up their heart or head in all likelihood. “I’ve got things to do back in Kanloon when I get back and I’d rather not forget. If this takes too long, I will forget!” She giggled like it was a funny joke that only she’d ever understand.

Myriam just stayed frozen, staring at nothing in particular, like she had some sort of blockage. Was garlic really a myth? She could swear it worked once. Or maybe it was salt. It’d take a little bit of whining from Yo for the hunter’s dark eyes to blink a couple of times, followed by a rapid shake of her head, “Hmm? Oh.” she’d peer into her smartphone, the one connected to her headphones, “Three minutes.” she answered casually.

A loud tap of her foot against the empty seat before her signalled her desire to stand, and she’d do so without forgetting her backpack, “No parachutes, by the way.” she’d gesture for her colleague to move along, “You’ve done a dive before, right?” she asked while verifying something with the nearby door, though she didn’t tinker with it just yet. Then her attention returned to Yo with her cheek sucked in, “If not then …” lips pursed, she paused before turning the lock on the door and just opening the thing.

Inevitably, the air current was overwhelming with quite a few leftover bottles and snacks being sucked out. Myriam merely grasped a nearby handle while digging through her backpack with her free hand, “Oh, and this!” she spoke up, given the noise was considerable to say the least. A gas mask was whipped out, and she extended it to her partner. The second was for My. There was nothing particularly fancy about them other than veiling their eyes quite well with tinted lenses. Adds a bit of a sinister look to it, “We should jump in about-” again, she checks her phone, completely unconcerned whether it’d fly off, “Twenty two seconds.” she tilts her head, “Ready?

Three minutes? Time flies fast when you are having fun, right My?” Yo tilted her head quizzically but didn’t expect an answer. That pondering expression would watch her partner adjust and stand up, letting her pass by. She was looking expectedly for something but that face betrayed the reality where she really wasn’t looking for any sort of reaction.

It wasn’t until My started talking about diving that Yo jumped to her feet. A wide smile grew on her face as she realised what My stopping at the door meant. She turned and scurried away, picking up her hat and compressing it before stuffing it in her roller suitcase that she brought. She closed it, and zipped it up tight before cradling that thing in her arms.

The door was opened and the air roared in motion as Yo turned her head to the side. “Oh no, My. I should have told someone I was afraid of heights!” Yo’s tone suddenly, stepping up to her partner. She made her knees shake, hunched over and looked like she was about to cry. “Will you hold me?” She hollered over the current whipping around in the cabin.

It was almost a convincing act, save for the devilish grin that sneaked its way onto the Cheat’s face, growing by the second waiting for My’s answer.

Just as the twenty-two second mark had been met, Yo had posed her question. As such, My just … Stepped forward, without even conferring a glance, and took the plunge. Her posture was stiff and her baggy clothes didn’t seem to entirely agree with the resistance met by the air. It was of little inconvenience, as the gilded huntress had clearly done this more than once. Little adjustments were made to angle herself just right to make a proper ‘dive’ and hasten her arrival.

It wouldn’t take more than thirty seconds for Myriam to collide with the ground first. Well, it’d be more so a metre and a half of snow rather than soil, as they had planned to land at the outskirts of town, consumed by blankets of unnatural snow that could never stay soft with how glacial the air had remained when the skies were permanently clouded. The impact was controlled, landing with one knee colliding with the ground and the hand opposite to it meeting the concrete under the snow simultaneously. The shockwave was decently loud, but if there wasn’t anyone to hear it, had she really landed in the middle of nowhere? Yes. The answer is yes. That saying is stupid.

Her voice was muffled behind her gas mask, distorting her increasingly loud breathing as she recuperated from the dive, “Tsk.” she peered up, right at the direction of Otaru, to notice the skies already set ablaze. The assault had commenced a while ago, and the troops were making rapid progress, “Time flies.” she paused while uttering that line when she was sure Yo was around, “Heh.” Myriam rested her hand on her nape and forced a crack from it, “I got that.

If Yo was offended about her partner ignoring her and just jumping out, then she gave no sign of it. She slipped the gasmask on and followed, stepping out of the cabin. “Whoopsie!” She hollered to nobody through the filter of the mask as she appeared to slip on her last step, letting her tumble wildly in the air.

Where her partner looked like a professional, Yo looked like she was actually falling. She had virtually no control as she spun and twisted in the air, the only constant being her cradling the suitcase in her arms and the drowned out sound of her muffled screaming like she was on a thrill ride all the way down.

When it came to landing, that was a different story. Her target was a large snow mound and just fifty metres above that, she managed to straighten herself and fall into the mound feet first. The careful observer with a special talent might have noticed the glow in her feet just before touching the icy snow. She sank through the ten foot snow drift disappearing from sight as the snow exploded around her impact. By the time the flurry cleared, there was no mound and Yo just standing like she hadn’t just fallen forty thousand feet from the sky.

She had landed a short distance away and hurried off to join her brutish companion, her gaze joining My’s on the burning city ahead. Her suitcase was still cradled in her hands. Nothing was said until My’s admission. The mask concealed a smile. “Jeez about time you got that.”

Beyond the echoes of war raging behind the recently built walls of the city that stood before the two, there was but the wheezing of the gusts that reigned in this dark, cold land as twilight set itself in Hokkaido. Myriam ensured her backpack was properly fastened over both her shoulders, making for a tight squeeze on her hoodie, before she approached the improvised structure that gated the isolated town.

There are two a few metres from the wall.” she kept her voice hushed, and with the mask’s distortion it made what she said a bit difficult to hear with the winds raging by them. The Gokai inhaled audibly, and then exhaled, “Aim for the head, at worst it incapacitates them.” right down to business, the Gilded Inquisitor wasn’t going to waste any time. Flexing her knees and crouching for a brief second, she’d then propel herself to leap over the wall of ice and stone, and land where she sensed one of the presences.

Like an owl attacking its prey, she was silent, and her presence was all the harder to detect with her Gokai characteristic. It was likely that these peons had heard the very recent impact from the two, but dared not venture out of safety, and as such would just have enough time to yelp before the huntress had her way. All her weight was applied to the female patroller’s chest, immediately pinning her and kicking off the rifle she had been trying to aim at Myriam. Again, she had time to yell out a He- before her executioner manifested her massive, sealed mass of metal and stone right over her head, and let it drop. More or less a decapitation.

The other was on high alert, and ripe for the picking by Yo. Still, Myriam’s idle hand had its fingers hooked, ready to react as they always did, should her associate fail. But she probably didn’t, it was Yo after all, “There’s a miasma that grows thick close to the centre of town. Try not to get the mask damaged.

Yo followed through soon after her colleagues, ending any hopes of a counter attack from the scouts by a quick and effective execution from mid-air. A simple card empowered by cursed energy was enough to sever the head of the remaining footsoldier to ensure no resurrection would occur.

The two agents had set foot on Otaru, with little stopping them from seeking out the researcher coveted by both sides of the conflict. Interlopers be wary of the duo that has felled countless of their kind.

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The sights inside Otaru indeed a terrifying sight, the thick miasma concealing the bodies that strewn across the street was not something that Honoi was prepared to see. There were some of the 30 that had gone missing, the sight of the dead was still something that he hadn't gotten used to even five years in the field. Zeal's cold critique, though still annoying, was probably well justified. If the decision had been left to Honoi he would have sent a few more Jonin in the place of his team, but Father must know what he's doing. He would not have sent them in otherwise. As he quickly shook the fear and trepidation off his face he turned and faced Iori with a raised eyebrow,

"Come now Kusanagi one would think that after all this time a few vampires would be the least of our troubles."

The slightest hint of a smirk crossed his face, something that he did not usually do, but a leader must keep his people's morale up. Hearing Iori's assumptions, Honoi activated his Sharingan to see if he could get a closer pinpoint of the researchers location. As he took a moment to concentrate he closed his eyes and drew his chakra to his eyes and in the next moment his eyes changed to the brilliant cerulean of his sharingan. As his eyes adjusted to the new wave of information he watched the flow of the world's chakra flow around him and to the lesser minds this would have been a true sight to behold. As he focused in on the source of what he assumed was the researcher the flow of her chakra was dark and sickly looking, watching it flow in the direction Iori pointed.

"Looks like your right Kusanagi, we need to head east. Stay behind me, this whole area is covered in genjutsu."

“Yeah i guess so, but still they creep me out.” Iori mumbled, rubbing the back of his neck. He really hoped that the group would miss any vampires or supernatural creatures on this mission. He was glad however that the group was with him to protect him. “Roger boss.” Iori looked around for a moment trying to follow the scent from the dirt. The scent was foul which made the young man wretch in disgust. “Gross.” He thought as he moved behind Honoi. Had his sword in hand in case they ran into any creatures. Using his sense of smell to direct the group toward the scientist. Iori was not going to mention how afraid he was, wanting to look competent in front of the other members.

The rancid smell of the scientist was starting to grow stronger as the group headed east. The blonde checked his surroundings for not only clues, but for any enemies trying to ambush them. “Boss I smell something and it’s not the scent of the scientist.” Iori looked around sniffing a few times. Turning his head to the west of the group. “I believe there is someone following us.” squinting his eyes at the rows of trees in front of them. His sword was pulled out of his sheath readying himself.

The captain of the Hokkaido squad, Mizo Aberashi, felt the presence following them as well. Her hands were stuffed into her pockets and her body language proved far too comfortable for a living creature in the City of the Dead. Deep brown markings were manifested over her face, and her eyes resembled that of a toad. Whatever presence was creeping up on them did so without the element of surprise.

”I know. Use your senses, pin them down.” Mizo ordered in a quiet voice, audibly detached from the stress of the environment. She could feel the supposed adversary moving through the moondust clouds around them, but in the spirit of her calm demeanor, Mizo chalked it up to a teachable moment for the sensory abilities her squad possessed. She was channeling chakra into her hands while she looked around. ”Whoever it is, they’re around somewhere. Honoi, keep guiding us through. Iori, see if you can track their movements like I am. Let’s just keep moving forward. With caution.”

Honoi’s eyes cut in the direction of the sound, hand already wrapping a paper bomb around a kunai in his pouch. He could see the chakra build up clearly indicating the presence of a person/persons there although he could not clearly see their face,

”Sensei…There, around a meter distance in the tree line. I can see at least two bodies there. They don’t appear to be dead but their faces are obscured. Ready to strike on your order.”

He continued to walk forward eyes scanning the route in front of them making sure their path was clear,

”Kusanagi, can you get a feel for their intent?”

Iori took another couple of deep breaths of the air around him, using his eyes off where the potential threat could be. His nose could smell whoever was following them was getting closer to the group, “They are moving from the west at an alarming rate.” He could tell were two of them, something that was common for ninjas to do. “It seems to be a pair of them…” He took a few quick breaths, “Both female and I would assume heavily armed. They do not seem to have good intentions. Or should we continue on our way? Or perhaps try to lose track of them?” His question was answered by Mizo saying they should continue forward, Nodding his head in agreement. His sword was half way extended from his sheath, Once again using his keen senses to read the bodies up ahead.

”They seem gravely wounded, I can smell the blood on them.” He covered his nose with one hand for a moment, feeling something was off with the two bodies ahead. ”I believe we should proceed with caution, just in case the two are hostile.”

”If they’re bleeding, this is about to get interesting.”

Mizo withdrew her hands from her pockets, and adorning them was a pair of knuckle dusters emblazoned with a glossy red sheen. It was not paint, it was red Nichirin steel. The air against her hands would feel warm to the touch in this frozen graveyard of a city.

Anyone who might have been observing Mizo’s chakra would notice that it suddenly changed. It grew and felt dense like stone. Her hair began to stiffen like hide, and she cracked her knuckles. The markings on her face became more pronounced. The very atmosphere around her just because a pound heavier. Even the rocky soil under her squad’s feet started to hum in sync with her heartbeat. Whatever Mizo just did, it had weight to it.

”From here on, we treat this mission as critical. Assume the worst possible outcome. Sensory techniques stay up permanently, weapons out.” There was an sudden, authoritative steel in Mizo’s voice that her squad grew accustomed to over their many hours of training in the past. Their captain just took off the training wheels.

”This is what separates the ninja from the Shinobi. get ready.”

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