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1Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:45 pm

Setōshi

Setōshi


Two messenger birds were released from atop the Mizukage's administration building were the man stood with his arms folded across his chest, he looked across the village as it lay in darkness from the sun not yet being risen. Not many would be up this early, that was a good thing in the Mizukage's mind, but there were a select few that needed to be up right now with the man, thus the birds flying off in two separate directions. A scroll lied within each of the bird's holsters mounted and strapped to their backs whose contents could only be made available by supplying blood to the depressed area with a small slit to receive the crimson liquid. Unorthodox? To some maybe, but with the recent disappearances occurring outside of the village and one incident inside, Ōsharu chose to not take any chance. The luminescent properties of the moon began to fade as the sun made its presence known, taking note of this the blue haired man raised both his arms summoning forth the iconic mist that had plagued this village for so many years. "The village is secure… The sun is a mere moments from rising… It is time to go… Hopefully, none of my students are late… They'll know the meaning of Zero Tolerance for Failure… Just wait on it…" With these last private thoughts to himself the mist began to rise scaling up the side of the building before consuming Ōsharu and leaving no trace of direction that he had traveled.

Perched outside windows, the two messenger birds made it to the homes of the students that had been enlisted in the Mizukage's private squad. Their beaks tapped away rapidly at the glass, though not hard enough to crack or break it, to alert the residents within. If answered immediately the either resident could receive the message in time, but if oversleeping occurred then they would surely find themselves late. The contents of the message were as follows:

"You have been requested by the Mizukage to meet him at Training Grounds no later than Dawn… Stealth is key, strike upon the first living human that you find… Hesitation can cost you your life and above all else… There is a Zero Tolerance for Failure… You have your orders
- Dismissed…"


The road less traveled had brought Ōsharu to the open space in which his residents harnessed their power in little to no time. Though arriving significantly early, as the time ticked away an annoying pain throbbed in the area of his left temple. He had grown up on the concept that if one was on time, they were early, but if one was early then they would be on time. Obviously, Kōkkai training regimes were different than that of the Hidden Mist Village's academy and Ōsharu could be held responsible, but nevertheless this was an important life lesson to keep within one's back pocket. Thus, as he waited he laid spread eagle in the center of the training grounds with his eyes closed. The man's messy blue hair fell over his face as he began emitting chakra into the surrounding mist, in a matter of moment he would no exactly where his students were and if they were being sluggish on purpose or by some random act of fate. Until their arrival he would simply wait.




Word Count: 559
Chakra Pool: 300

2Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Thu Oct 30, 2014 6:44 am

Aerie Locke

Aerie Locke


tch, tch, tch.
The window behind Aerie's bed pattered. Wyte instantly rose from her catnap and flew to the window — claws bared. However, she only happened to be greeted by a bird. The bird's twitches and shuddering made it seem like it was chocked up on a drug. Wyte landed on the windowsill and her winds vanished from existence. " Yes? " She'd ask as she opened the window. the bird simply bowed it's head to make the note on it's back more visible. The cold of the early air blew a draft onto Aerie and she began to shudder up until she rose, grumpily. Her dark blue hair was just as unkempt as it always was. " What's going on, Wyte? " Aerie would ask after she yawned. She jumped off from her bed and walked around it until she was next to Wyte. Wyte handed her the letter her sensei and Mizukage had sent. It detailed their next incursion and meeting place. She instantly grew peppy. " Alright, Wyte, ready to officially meet Ōsharu? " She would ask her feline ninja partner. " I guess so, " She would answer, reluctantly. " I just hope he's not as big of a buffoon as you described...

Aerie giddily ran over to her closet and pulled out an outfit and slipped it on. She quickly went into the bathroom to perform her daily routine of brushing and washing. She waved for Wyte to follow her out and slipped on her porcelain dragon mask she gained from her Tilean Wasp mission with Ōsharu. Because of her excitement, Aerie slammed the door behind her. " Relax, child! We need to be stealthy! " Wyte would caution her, flying just above the blue haired girl. It seemed as if Aerie didn't here the white feline, for she had pranced across the rooftops through the village. It was a bit colder in Kirigakure at this time of morning, Zephyr never woke up as early as she did. However, as she closed in on her destination, her stance would change from excited to serious. Anyone that knew her would know that her serious side, one she referred to as Zephyr, was out and aware. It was ironic that Ōsharu calls her that even when she's not in her serious mode.

No one seemed to be there, at first. The mist seemed abnormally thick and opaque; Kirigakure's mist was more transparent than the one that occupied the training grounds. However, Zephyr didn't allow that mystery to fog her brain, she began to make handseals from under her dark cloak. Three childlike clones appeared before her with little to now sound. She would touch each of their heads and her mind would transfer into theirs. She thought, " I'll need you three to spread out and fight anyone you come in contact with. Don't hesitate. My sensei won't simply let you hit him, so be careful. " Once the transference was complete, the three chibi clones nodded and trotted into the thick mist and separate directions and vanished from view. The noises their feet made were comical, but low in a soft tone. Only someone with a one [1] meter radius would be able to hear them.

Zephyr turned to Wyte and waved forward in an almost military style. Wyte would nod and glide instead of fly for a silence effect. Wyte would survey the area beforehand in the event someone was lurking. Fortunately, she spotted a man lying in the grass. She gasp silently and glided back to Zephyr, hopefully without real notice. " This way...! " Wyte would say quietly pointing to said direction. Zephyr nodded and followed in the direction. Wyte stopped in her tracks to avoid being in the way. " Good luck, Aerie. " She would say, but not as silently as before. She figured that if he was a good ninja he would be the one responsible for the thick mist. She hopped into the air and spun until she was at least four [4] meters above the man that laid sprawled on the misty grounds. She then circulated her chakra into her right leg for the extra power for this taijutsu. " Dynamic ENTRY! " She would shout, pushing the stealth portion apart. She also figured the mist was from Ōsharu considering it was the same pressure from before. If the powerful kick landed successfully, then Ōsharu's ribs would be shattered or at least terribly cracked.
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3Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:18 am

Zevas

Zevas
Kiri Genin
Kiri Genin

Zevas had been sleeping in his boxers, ones that had a light blue background and little creatures plastered all over it. One leg was hanging off of the side of the bed, uncovered, while the other was tucked neatly under the blanket. One arm was draped over his eyes while the other was tucked underneath his pillow. Surprisingly in fact he was in one of the most comfortable position, besides the boxers, but kiri always seemed to have a cold draft in the middle of the night. His clothes were on the floor and his house was in dismay. The only thing in the house that was set up neatly, and always in its specific neat spot, was his special sunglasses. Once a gift, once a life saver, and always a fashionable feature. Zevas drooled on his pillow, creating a dark small spot on the colored cloth. His dream was going more than smoothly, when all of a sudden there was a tap at his window that caused him to stir.

The tapping continued and Zevas awoke with a start, sitting up quickly and yelling a curse word. The bird at the window squawked and flapped its wings, causing a rapid thumping on the glass. Zevas slowly turned his head, looking at the bird while holding his face in one hand. Zevas reached over and unhinged the latch on the wood, letting the bird squeeze in the crack. It jumped inside, landing on the night stand next to the special sunglasses, causing Zevas to grab them quickly and put them on. He would look funny, his hair all a mess, only in his boxers, and wearing sunglasses, looking like he had just woken up from a night at wild party. The bird would tilt its head to the side quickly, looking at Zevas with an awkward look. Zevas noticed the paper tied to the bird's back, sealed with the kage's symbol. Zevas reached forward and pulled the paper from the bird, causing it to fly back from whence it came. Slowly opening the letter, Zevas read its contents, going over it and burning the words into his mind.

So you want to meet again, old man? Back at the training grounds no less. What do you have planned...

Zevas sighed and rolled out of bed, falling to the floor. He laid there for a moment, then started rolling around the floor while moaning. More and more work when all he wanted to do was sleep in. Zevas rolled to the kitchen, picking up a pair of pants along the way. He sprung up, use the momentum from his legs to lift up off the floor and stand, putting his pants on with both legs at once in the mid air movement. Zevas opened the fridge, fumbling around the cluttered shelves for something that hadnt expired. During this process, and without looking up, Zevas reached up and grabbed a shirt off the top of the fridge. He found a breakfast start, still in its wrapper. Using his teeth, Zevas ripped the wrapper open and shoved the tart in his mouth, pulling his shirt on quickly. He grabbed a comb off of the counter and started combing his hair back into its normal style. From here, he threw the comb into the bathroom, it landing on the counter, and walked into the living room. Zevas grabbed his coat, throwing it on with one arm as he used the other arm to help him eat his breakfast tart. Once the coat was on the search for the shoes began. One was somehow perched upon a cabinet, and one was at the front door. Zevas elbowed the cabinet lightly, causing the shoe to fall, and he caught it with his foot, sliding it on in the process, then made a small jump to the other shoe, sliding into it. Zevas swallowed the last of his breakfast and headed out, closing the door behind him.

Zevas headed towards the training grounds, the sun still not breaking the horizon yet. Zevas made the journey to the training grounds, the mist from the warming air starting to rise up, creating a low fog. Zevas knew a few things about the man he was going to see, and he knew that he had to follow orders directly or face severe consequences. As Zevas drew near the area he was supposed to meet the old man he noticed the fog thickening. He couldnt have been to cautious, as this could have been the old man himself or someone else that he had known was going to be at the meeting place, and the letter being sent as a mission to have accomplished. Zevas climbed up a pole, perching himself on top of it in a crouch position. From here Zevas focused some chakra into his eye, causing a shift in his vision. His left eye now saw in a variety of blues, seeing a man laying on the ground, seeing his skeletal structure. That had to have been his kage, but he saw someone else as well, approaching the man. Zevas cursed quietly to himself as he focused on the person, extending his arm out with an open palm. Zevas fired off a single shot, aiming it so it would land between the two people, half a warning shot, and half an attack as if the other mysterious person continued to move they would have been hit. His special chakra would burn through the mist, creating a small clear hole before the mist would reclose again.

[WC: 923]

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4Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:24 am

Setōshi

Setōshi



"There's a natural mystic blowing through the air . . . If you listen carefully now you will hear . . .
Many more will have to suffer . . . Many more will have to die - don't ask me why . . .
Things are not the way they used to be, I won't tell no lie. . . One and all have to face reality now . . . Though I've tried to find the answer to all the questions they ask . . . Though I know it's impossible to go livin' through the past . . . Don't tell no lie . . . There's a natural mystic blowing through the air . . . Can't keep them down . . . If you listen carefully now you will hear . . . Hmph . . . It would appear that they are near . . ."


Whilst spread eagle in the center of the moist earthen ground of the Bloody Mist's training grounds Ōsharu took a moment to relax for just a moment or two or three… Not many days off were allotted when one attained the position of a Kage, little sleep was afforded when rouge ninja were openly invited into the village so long as no harm came to said village. Though with the addition of the new defense system in place for Kirigakure no Sato very few tested his tolerance after the first few weeks, even so taking simple moments like now to fully relax and jam out to a song remembered from a forgotten dream were key and what Ōsharu thrived for. With extensive use and timeless hours of the day spent honing his skills with the Suiton: Hongi Kirigakure no jutsu, the blue haired Mizukage had grown past the ill effects that plagued him after the initial use, by now it had become second nature, thus as his first student came near nothing was hidden to him within the medium he used.

"Well well well . . . It would appear my little wind demon is first up . . . And apparently, she has some guests? . . . Hmm . . . Well, a guest besides her own form of the trio . . . What the hell is that? . . . Ehh, oh well it saw me . . . I guess the formalities can be apart of the introductions . . . It's time to begin . . ."

The blue haired man remained in the same position he was in throughout the entirety of his student's arrival, his eyes shut and his focus on the mental images he was getting of the battlefield. A bit surprised that Aerie had taken a frontal assault for the opening strike, nevertheless, Ōsharu waited as she called out her attacking and thus giving away her position. In the midst of this, the young Mizukage gained insight on the arrival of his other student Zevas entering the field, and although he didn't take the same approach as his soon to be teammate, he didn't necessarily follow the rules given to him. "Come on students . . . I shouldn't have to baby you . . . Follow my orders like I asked . . ." His voice came out cold, not disappointed, but simply just unamused by the current performance.

As if becoming one with the earth, Ōsharu quickly sank without the aid of hand seals or trace of damage to the terrain. No longer being on the surface or even within fifteen meters of his previous position meant that Aerie's Taijutsu strike would be ineffective. As for the path of the brightly lit chakra streaming from his student, it's target remained to be found out. From his new vantage point within the mist , Ōsharu began working out a new strategy that would fulfill build teamwork between his students while testing them at their own abilities. "Hmm . . . I need to get them together somehow . . . But, how? . . . Ahh, the Trio!" With these thoughts being the driving force behind his new plan of attack, Ōsharu focused on Zevas's location with an outstretched right hand in the shape of a handgun. Aerie had seen a similar stance before, but the technique ushered from this one would surely be different.

Upon his thumb coming down like the hammer of a gun, chakra was expelled and it soon took the shape of one of Ōsharu's Chibi Bunshin flying threw the air at the Taijutsu Equivalent of his Ninjutsu skill sobbing and crying while flailing it's arms madly. The sound it made would not reach Zevas in enough time to alert him of the incoming strike to his stomach, if such evasive tactics were made then the true function of the technique would come into play and the boy would have an attack on both ends aimed to send him closer to his soon to be teammate. Despite this going on, Ōsharu made sure to keep a mind's eye out on his other student, her trio, and her mysterious guest.




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Word Count: 853
Chakra Pool: 285

5Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Fri Oct 31, 2014 10:14 pm

Aerie Locke

Aerie Locke

The laser attempt by the mysterious person was foiled for he did not realized that light is easy to see. Even though mist plagued the battlefield, the light shined from Zephyr's peripherals and she easily stepped back from the blast and continued her assault on her presumed sensei. Her attack was easily dodged, but not because she shouted. It was because her sensei had a chakra sensing mist covering the training area. Any attempt on landing a successful attack on him would be futile unless he become too distracted to respond to incoming chakra signatures. Nevertheless, Zephyr switched her sights from her sensei to the mysterious blaster. It was pretty obvious he had the ability to see through the mist for he wouldn't have been able to see the blue haired duo through it. She pulled out a paper bomb and looked through the hole left in the mist. The man, or boy, seemed to be a bit older than Zephyr and his eyes were adorned with black sunglasses that had yellow tinted frames.

Zephyr got a good look at her target before a chibi clone was shot at him. Her sensei seemed disappointed in his...Students?! Zephyr would say in her head, realizing he made student plural. That would explain why the laser boy was there and why he interfered with the attack. It was only safe to assume that he was supposed to be her original target, but she showed up first. Ah, well. Lets have some fun! She would say her signature phrase before stealthily running into the direction of the sharp shooter. Wyte latched on to Zephyr's back and flew upwards through the thick mist and out of the more dense area and into plain sight. Grabbing a kunai from her ninja tool pouch, Zephyr would toss it at the boy if her chose to dodge the chibi clone, a paper bomb attached to the hilt of the kunai and prepared to detonate.

Sure, this plan of attack would only include speed and not secrecy, but it left the boy with little to no plan of escape. The only choice he would have is to waste even more chakra dispelling the clone and attempting to dodge the quick kunai. His chances of escaping this altercation were slim. Besides, Zephyr still had her clones.



One of the clones was scoping the area of the field and found nothing pertaining to another person. However, she did hear a slight pew! sound and it alerted her Zephyr side. " Alright! It's time to have some fun! " She would say, her squeaky voice being just as comical as ever. She began to trot stealthily toward the blast and once she did, she  realized that her creator was lifting off into the skies. From her view, she could only see one of her old Ōsharu clone buddies flailing through the sky. She giggled slightly and turned to where it was shot. Without a second of hesitation, she would twist her small body and allow the wind chakra to fill her arms. Then, once the chakra had reached her arms and enveloped them, she would turn, sending off a shock wave of cutting winds. If Ōsharu wasn't careful, his would be cut and gashed horrendously.
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6Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Sat Nov 01, 2014 1:16 am

Zevas

Zevas
Kiri Genin
Kiri Genin

OOC aerie:

Zevas peered into the mist as he saw his sensei and kage sink into the ground whilst the other party had dodges his attack. It was simple enough especially from the distance and how the attack moved in comparison to its speed. Zevas had more than a good enough view of the area, watching as the girl would turn to him. Zevas had also seen the freaky looking companion the girl had with her, as well as the clone she had made. The clones may have been smaller than normal but Zevas had seen the technique used before, which he had dispatched with haste. Their over sized skulls gave them away like a torch lit on a clear night. From atop the pole Zevas also noticed his sensei resurface from the ground, ten meters from his original position, creating somewhat of an isosceles triangle shape between the actual participants. Zevas watched intently, his view positioned to keep everyone in sight, and that was when he noticed the kage also turning towards him, and extending his arm. Zevas cursed as he saw the man form a gun shape with his hand, the thumb falling like a hammer and another clone forming, aiming for Zevas. This was horrible, no good, and down right dirty to be ganged up on. It was perfect. Not only had everyone been attacking him, the girl throwing weapons at him, a clone from the side facing him, obviously trying to form some attack, more clones spread out in the area, and the sensei shooting a clone at him, Zevas was left alone at the top of his pole. It was perfect.

Zevas formed a single hand seal, creating a bright light from his body that would effectively blind anyone looking at him for a short period of time, using the build up of chakra to propel himself in the process, disappearing from his spot when the clone was six meters away. Zevas knew he couldnt wait till the last moment with his kage or he would have been caught in some sort of a trap. Zevas would appear ten meters behind the two, knowing well enough a simple physical blinding wouldnt stop his kage, but should stop all other would be attackers. (OOC: this is what zevas is thinking he would do after he could attack again) Once he could Zevas would take aim, extending his arm and firing off four shots in specified areas. He would take out the clones, making it so the score was more even. With everyone being blind there was little chance to dodging, especially with the chibi bunshin. The lasers would puncture their small bodies, dispersing them in their frantic scrambling as they wouldnt be able to see. Zevas not only had skill with ninjutsu, but with his skill in bukijutsu he would be able to take aim effectively at the small figures. The mist would still be thick, making it near impossible to see no more than five meters in front of one self, even with good eye sight, but Zevas also had an advantage above most, one of his own creations and prized possessions. Now, his thoughts turned back to the other two as the clones would have been dispersed. How to deal with them was the question.

Zevas would then pull out a kunai, attaching an explosive tag to it. He would throw it in the middle of the group, closer to the other two of their triangle. From here he would jump back as the tag would explode, hopefully clearing the area of the mist as to give way to be able to actually see. The tag wouldnt be close enough to fully harm the two, but it would be within distance to cause them to stagger and possibly lower their guard. Zevas learned quickly, and he knew that in order to prove himself to his kage he wasnt going to be able to hold back, but he wasnt sure about the girl because she was new to the equation. Perhaps she was another student to the old man? Zevas couldnt hesitate in making that assumption, besides, been if she was and she was hurt the old man could just heal her with his medical jutsu. This brought a smile to Zevas face, realizing he need not fully worry about any of the minor details involving the girl. Perhaps, if she was cute, Zevas wouldnt mind being on a team with her. It was always a good thing to get to know your fellow squad mates, and with Zevas everything always had a little bit of personal additions to it, maybe to personal for some.


[WC: 758]

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7Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Sun Nov 02, 2014 1:35 am

Setōshi

Setōshi



The density and thickness of the Mist made it difficult for light to pass through its never ending veil, as Zevas' chakra signature disappeared for a brief second an apparent bright light stood in his wake, but by the time the light reached Osharu's position its blinding properties had been dampened significantly by the mist to where it looked like nothing more than a lighthouse  at the end of a bay. The man's sights, metaphorically speaking, turned toward Aerie's Chibi Bunshin which he viewed traveling around the back. "Damn . . . Didn't think the sound would travel that far, no matter . . . Knowing Aerie, I'll have to brace my self . . . No matter, this next jutsu should do well to get there attention then I can go about getting my message across. . ."

With his right-hand already in the half-ram seal position, Ōsharu brought both his arms mid-way up his body and began incorporating his free hand into a small set of seals weaved at a blurred rate right before ending with his hands clapping at the peak of his diaphragm. Instantly, a ten by ten by ten meter (10x10x10 M) column of earth arose from beneath the Mizukage, thus nullifying the effects wind based crescents released by Aerie's clone, it's attempts at weaving hand signs were of no match to Ōsharu. With his arms folded he turned facing the direction of his students below, Zevas on his right and Aerie somewhere off on his left, no doubt still recovering from the effects of the blinding light as a result of her frontal approach to her teammate. Osharu placed his left hand in the half-ram seal before returning it to being crossed at his chest, the mist occupying the training field pushed out to it's perimeter, seemingly caging them in by the thick mist.

"Stop, the both of you . . ." The Mizukage spoke in the unique velvety texture of his voice accompanied by it's deep tone, the tone alone being strong enough to carry a distance away grabbing the attention of any in attendance. A rather content look fell over the man's face as he looked from one student to the other as he began to speak once more. "Well, I can't say that I'm impressed . . . Tactics were sloppy, and execution was horrible . . . Plus, rules were not followed or at least broken in a significant manner . . ." Ōsharu's voice growing cold as he set his sights on Zevas. From the beginning Ōsharu knew that Zevas had picked out his form first with the unique mechanical eye he held, thus he should have been the target of the strike per the orders described in the message, instead the beam missed Aerie due to her keen reflexes. Tension began to build up in his neck from having to deal with a disobeying student, thus he rolled his neck around thrice cracking it in several places returning to its idle position.

"But . . . I can't say it was bad . . . Aerie, the introduction of the trio and . . . A new guest I see, well thought out . . . Although, you need to be swifter on executing assignments with your clones . . ." Having changed the direction of his head to speak directly to Aerie, Ōsharu smoothly transitioned to his other student. "As for you Zevas . . . If only you were to follow the rules and pay attention to the details, rather than rely heavily on the eye and miss them, I would be calling you the victor of this little exercise . . . Aerie could have been a plethora of things meant to deceive you, but you let your guard down and went for a neutral strike . . . That's costly . . . Very costly, payable by death . . ." The man's words were stern as he spoke, he meant every word that he said basing everything off of prior knowledge gained through his adventure called life in the span of twenty-eight years.

"Nevertheless . . . I would like for you both to meet your teammate in the formation of Squad Zero . . . This is not a squad to take lightly, hand picked by myself . . . So before I get into further details, would anyone like to back at out at this point?" Ōsharu looked between the two of them, the expressions on their faces gave him everything he needed to continue onward. "My training regime is fast paced and is unique to say the least, I can and will call on you at any minute to perform various tasks, missions, or for you to showcase a new jutsu to me . . . Once every two weeks (once a week OOC) you will need to show me a single new technique, this will be considered a C ranked mission . . . If you can not then you will be forced to spar with several residents of the village, gaining respect only when you accomplish beating the seven or run of stamina to remain on your own two feet . . . Of course, I'll be overlooking it all. So you don't have too much to worry over . . ."

Ōsharu began walking toward the edge of the raised earth, it returning to it's proper height on the training ground surface by the time he reached the end, thus he continued walking forward to his students. His left hand reached inside his jacket pocket withdrawing a scroll, he held it out between the two, whichever grabbed it from him was of no concern to the man. "The contents of this scoll outlines the details of your next mission . . . We start in three hours so I expect you to rest up, I also expect you to be on time, this time . . . Think of things this way: if you are on time then you are late, if you are early then you are on time . . . I really don't want to have to give you an example of why this squad is called Zero so early . . . Let's get things done guys, ok?"

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Chakra Pool: 285 - 7.5 = 277.5

8Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Sun Nov 02, 2014 2:08 am

Setōshi

Setōshi

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9Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Sun Nov 02, 2014 5:34 am

Aerie Locke

Aerie Locke

All of Aerie's attempts of attacking have been foiled one way or another. Even her adorable clone couldn't make a dent in Ōsharu's rock pillar. However, Aerie's optimistic attitude wouldn't let her fall into a battle depression. She is a genin after all, her wind element versus his strong earth element isn't a good match up. Nevertheless, Aerie's mind was alerted when her clones were disposed of, which let Aerie know that her new teammate was either extremely fast or her could see everyone on the battlefield as if the thickened mist didn't exist. She waved her arms around for Wyte so that her cat senses could allow her to hear Aerie. Wyte latched onto Aerie's upper back and lifted her into the sky to ensure that she was safe from her new squad member's possible assault.The blast from the bomb tossed the two through the air, but they landed safely.

Before Aerie could respond, her sensei stopped the two from continuing their task. His voice was so firm and strong as if the playful side of him was long lost. He informed the two young shinobi of their performance, detailing the good parts and the bad parts. Aerie didn't hang her head in shame, though, she saw it as a learning experience and a way to strengthen her ability to fight. She bowed to her sensei to show her respect and appreciation for his speech. Her two long ponytails sway from the side of her head as she bowed. Once she rose she pulled the dragon mask from her face to reveal her soft and happy appearance. " Thank you for your criticism, Ōsharu-san. " Aerie would say before she raised her head and met him halfway toward her teammate. He pulled a scrolled paper from his pocket and Aerie turned to look at her teammate in the event he wanted to grab it. Either way, the scroll read details of their newest and first mission as Squad Zero [0]. Over seas?!

Aerie turned to Wyte who was floating over her right shoulder. Wyte shrugged and looked at Ōsharu. Her gaze explained her caution for the mission. She would be coming along, too, but she was concerned for Aerie's safety. " It seems you are as unique as Aerie said. " Wyte would say, folding her arms and leaning back as if she was sitting in an invisible chair.

A sweat drop appeared onto Aerie's forehead and it displayed her embarrassment for Wyte's remark. She shook her head in shame as she began walked a few meters away. She had no need to leave the training field to rest up, all she needed to do was meditate to recover her lost chakra. Any wounds she could have gotten would be minor and would interrupt her mission. She sat onto the ground and crossed her legs. She closed her eyes and place hands across her chest, her index fingers and thumbs touching. She began to circulate her chakra into the center of her chest and slower multiply it with concentration and power. Once she finished channeling her inner power and multiplying it, she and Wyte departed back home to gather a few items before meeting back at the training grounds.

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10Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:11 am

Zevas

Zevas
Kiri Genin
Kiri Genin

Zevas heard the voice of his kage call out, causing him to stop in his tracks. His voice was so firm and strong as if the easy going side of him was completely absent. He informed the two fresh shinobi of their performance, detailing minutely the good parts and going in depth on the bad parts. Zevas watched as the man approached them, continuing to speak of them being in team Zero, producing a scroll from his pocket. The mist seemed to lighten as all of the talking continued. Zevas only remained silent, his eyes peering at his kage through his sunglasses. The man produced a scroll out of his jacket pocket, handing it out towards the two. The girl next to him wouldnt grab it, only look at Zevas. Zevas himself, looked at the girl, giving her a once over, looking at her up and down. Her chest was small and this displeased Zevas, but maybe he would get to know more of her better features. He didnt want to seem obvious, so he wouldnt attempt to look at her rear, not yet anyway. Zevas took the scroll from the man and opened it, reading the contents. It was a B rank mission. Dwelling within the catalogue of the Black Market, Ōsharu has found an auction out at sea in international waters were all things are fair. Outbid the other potential buyers and purchase the two featured items of the show. Be weary of jealous pirates.

Zevas rolled up the scroll, thinking of sea faring pirates. The thought almost made him left as he tucked the scroll in his jacket pocket. Zevas would have to go home and prepare himself, getting ready to begin the mission as possible. Zevas would turn to the girl, looking at the mask she held in her hand and the cat like figure perched upon her shoulder. Zevas would nod and introduce himself, only saying his name as he tipped a finger off of the top of his forehead. From here Zevas would place his hands in his pocket and turn around, returning his vision back to normal. He was still getting used to his eye, as it gave him a head ache every now and then. Zevas walked off of the field and back to his home, passing through the village along the way. The people in the village had no idea what had went on during the day, and the day wasnt even mid way yet. Zevas would reach home, where he would go and rest, regaining his spent chakra. He hadnt spent much, but needed to be sure he had enough for the day to come.

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11Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Empty Re: Squad Zero | Failure isn't an Option Mon Nov 03, 2014 9:42 pm

Setōshi

Setōshi



After handing the mission scroll over to his student Ōsharu was able to get a better look at the guest she had brought with her, based upon it's position at her side he definitely could determine that it was loyal to her, thus it had the protection of Kiri despite not really getting a grasp on it's concept."Sooo . . . Is it a cat? Or a human trapped in some poor cat's body? . . . Or is it some type of race of humanoid cat-people that I've yet to discover? . . . Ehh . . . I'll get the details from the Aerie, later . . ." Upon the being speaking to him Ōsharu's jaw normally would have dropped to the floor, but countless hours of practice allowed him to keep the cool composure that he remained as he simply issued a slight bow to the being before replying to it. "Why thank you . . . Err . . . Sorry, I don't know your name, but I'm sure Aerie will introduce us next time!" His voice trailing after the duo as they exited the area. Ōsharu's sights returned to his remaining student as he walked away from the area without a single word said, a golf ball sized rock was chucked at the boy's head. "You know what that was for . . . She's your teammate, respect her . . . What y'all do on your private time is up to you . . . Though I might know already, but that's a different story for another day . . ." Although his words were vague, he knew his student would understand what he meant. After all was said Ōsharu was left all alone back at the training ground, the first to arrive and the last to leave, this was the role of any supposed "Leader".

The mist that ha been pushed to the perimeter of the training grounds began to eerily creep across the grounds before obscuring the sight of any in attendance. Ōsharu's physical being seemingly melded with Kirigakure's infamous Mist before he was out of anyone sight or range of seeking him. Like his students, he too had to go to his domain and prepare for the mission at hand. On two occasions he had performed a series of missions with Aerie or as he liked to call her Zephyr because of the more serious tone she took things, but never had he performed a mission along side Zevas. As he made it back to the heart of the village, Ōsharu ran through multiple combat simulations within his mind to see how his Squad Zero would perform on the frontlines. Although shaky, even in his own mind, the young Mizukage had faith in the power of his students and his capabilities to protect each of them and even a pet or two if the situation arose.

Within the span of a few minutes the man had found himself back atop the roof that he started the morning on, only this time he took the stairwell fire escape to return to his office where he was promptly greeted by his lovely fair haired assistant Aria. "Good Morning… Mizukage-sama…" The tone of her voice was filled with sadness and regret, but Ōsharu knew all to well what that was about and simply grasped her in his embrace like he had done three days prior. Tears streaming from her face, while his remained closed. After a few minutes the two separated and he went over to his desk while his assistant stood idle with her head down, tears rolling off of her cheeks and splashing down on the soft carpet below. "Damn it . . . I can't take her like this . . . Not in this situation . . . Does she have no confidence in me? Or even in my students? . . ." A deep sigh released from the blue haired Mizukage as his assistants feelings for him plagued his mind, stopping him from efficiently retrieving the things he needed from his desk drawer. The majority of the objects were small handbooks which were placed in his hip pouch.

In the back of the drawer a familiar clam that once resided on the Mizukage's bedside table even as a child remained sealed shut, his gaze shifting from it to the depressed state his assistant was in. Yet another sigh released from him, before he shut the drawer and resumed his full height. "No . . . The time isn't right . . . It would only add insult to injury if anything were actually to happen . . . Ugh! Let me just get out of here . . . Aerie and Zevas should be just about finished by now with the head start I gave them . . ." The man walked to his office door and opened it, he paused for a brief moment in the doorway as he contemplated looking back at Aria, but the thought of seeing her cry made him choose otherwise, thus the door shut behind him without another word or thought conjured.

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