The Art of Gen [Inari]Jan 18, 2020 11:09:04 GMT -5
Kimura Inari
I am on nobody’s side for nobody is on my side. Nobody cares for the trees.
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age 18 years old
birthday 2 August -13 SD
rank Chunin
occupation Sage apprentice
A short moment after she stopped speaking, Kazui raised her hand and a short nod from Inari made it clear she was free to ask her questions. With a wry smile on her lips, she started to answer after she had heard both of her questions,
"Trial and error if you are not familiar with the person. Generally, people will always react to things flying at them, like weapons and such. Humans are pack animals and have basics needs which needs to be met, such as food, water, warmth, rest, safety, and a pack. People don't do well as loners, at least not their best. So if anyone threatens these needs or perhaps appeals to them, they are often drawn to either protect of accept whatever changes were forced upon their reality via a genjutsu. "
She paused to give the student some time to write down and do the notes she wanted to do, before she continued.
"As for the fear of losing your loved ones, it can very much be used. It is a common target as well if you are looking to throw an opponent into panic or sorrow, but... Everything is a double edged sword. What if they have nothing to lose? Then showing them losing someone isn't really an option and in some cases, it motivates them to cut you down even more."
Mocha eyes drifted to the view of the training field. It was a fear they shared...
"I fear losing my family, but... I'm a shinobi, my parents are shinobi and while I'd be devastated I also know I'd never let the person who did such a thing to me and my family get away with it. You can't remove the fear, but you can accept it and come to terms with the thought that you, your loved ones, everyone is going to die. Your choice of career is certain to make it happen sooner than if you had chosen to be a baker or a seamstress. And even if your loved ones aren't shinobi, they might pass before their time because of one of your enemies."
It was a brutal truth, but one you'd have to accept. The pay was great for the work they did, but sometimes, when innocent lives were taken as a result of your actions, then all the ryo in the world wouldn't be enough to make it acceptable.
"Can you live with the risk?"
She had to ask. Too many academy students with great dreams of doing good were surprised when their enemies could even dream of going for their loved ones, but the shinobi world and the civilian world were one and the same. Nothing was fair and your enemies always looked to exploit any point of weakness they could find. notes and tags
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