Lineage: +100% Jewel
Golden Lacrima: +25% Jewel
Last time on the totally awesome adventures of totally awesome people who do totally awesome things with totally awesome spells... Samira and Kaori had managed to defeat a massive snake that was destroying things from Desierto to the border of Bosco and Fiore, leaving a rather high body count as its legacy. Kaori had started strong, dealing more damage than any of the firing squad or knights who were attacking but ultimately it was Samira and some strange new power of her's that killed the beast. The celestial summoner had passed out afterwards, giving Kaori no time to ask about the attack she used and even after she woke up the ninja didn't care to ask- she was just glad that her friend was back in action. It had seemed to be a reoccurring scene where Kaori was leaning against Samira and holding her for comfort, one that had only played out a time or two vice versa and those weren't by choice for the green haired girl so much as it was Kaori not taking 'no' for an answer... which... could technically be classified as felony if Samira pressed charges for battery and sexual harrassment... Samira had chosen this moment to ask a very peculiar question. "Did you have a friend when you were little that you trained with? One not of your clan?"
The question was quite strange since previously, Samira had never asked about Kaori's past at all and her question was asking for information regarding a very specific portion of her past. Kaori had straightened up and looked at Samira with an inquisitive look about her. She wasn't suspicious of Samira, if the woman were going to betray Kaori she could have done it dozens of times already. "Well... of course..." Kaori responded while blinking a couple times. The question was actually quite silly if you took a moment to analyze it. Were Kaori a normal member of the clan, such a question would be far more appropriate since they rarely require doing anything beyond taking care of their village and serving the clan's head. However, Kaori- even as a child, was Nobility among nobility, the daughter of a clan leader. Even in other countries nobles and their children were highly active in maintaining relationships with neighboring countries, and other nobles. "As a noble I was required to see various other nobles as a child in order to create ties to other families, creating new alliances and even retaining or regaining old ones. Some of these friends would go on to trying to court me, but end up falling short and out of pride become enemies... afterwards becoming corpses. But there are five of them that never became an enemy that I still keep in touch with... I can tell you about them if you'd like?"
"When I was four my mom had told me that I was going to begin training to play my role as Saia's right hand and advisor. Even though we weren't enemies back then, I was still considered a curse to the clan in his eyes and he never let me forget it...." a pulse of magic power had been felt, converting the room to one with paper walls and hard wood floors, a very traditional Midi home. A young male voice was heard through the walls of the room saying "Mother, she has no place at my side! A spy would grant me far more honor than-" a woman's voice had interrupted him "Be silent, Saia! She is your sister whether you like it or not and she will support and protect you till your last dying breath." The sliding doors swung open to reveal the three individuals in the room with Saia storming out bearing a sour expression. Kaori was much younger looking but her hair still dangled down to the floor. Her ruby eyes shifted and looked to the floor and her mother, who bore the same face as the one Samira originally saw Kaori with when she finally did see it, had let out a sight while getting to Kaori's level. Kaori spoke softly, sweetly as though she would never become the monster she was presently. "I-If big brother doesn't want me to be his advisor... I don't mind-" "No child, you must show these people that even those born different are capable of showing the same heart. If the deepest desire of yours is to become a serf, then you have my blessing; but my deepest desire is for you to be so much more... You'll be attending a dinner with me and some other nobles in a few days. Take that time to think over what you want." she left the room, leaving Kaori alone so she could go attend to Saia. "I never told my mom this, but back then I wanted to be a priestess and avoid fighting entirely." Kaori said just as the vision was fading.
When the vision faded back in, they were in a room with white walls and royal blue granite floors with many gold decorations adorning the room on shelves and tables. There were only two people in this room, leaving a lot of empty space and awkward silence. Across from Kaori was a young boy with brown hair in a kimono. He was looking at the table while playing with his thumbs. "Kirei was the first outsider I met. His clan was more of a peaceful one, scribes and poets, philosophers and whatnot. His father had wanted to arrange a merging of clans, stating it was mutually beneficial so my mom had gone to hear him out." A woman walked in the room carrying a tray with tea and some snacks, setting it down on the table and bowing to the two children. "Excuse me, servant." Kaori had called out, causing the woman to pause. "Yes Lady Leraci?" she asked respectfully. "Would you mind asking the lord if I may roam the grounds?" The servant shoot her head before saying "You were both requested to be kept here. The lord does not wish to risk your getting lost, or worse, injured in his estate." Kaori stood up and bowed to her. "I understand, thank you."
When the servant had left the room, Kirei had stood up saying "If you want to go outside, I have a special way that I use whenever father grounds me." He then moved over to a rug and rolled it back to reveal a trap door. "Don't let my sweeter demeanor fool you, I was still devious back then." Kaori said to Samira. The vision version of her had looked at the trap door before walking over and opening it. She and Kirei looked at each other before grinning, having found common ground in being troublemakers. The vision had faded and when it came back, they were in a large dojo with Kirei trying to pick up a bokken but seeming to have many problems with it. Kaori had begun laughing at him which was met with red cheeks and him shouting "Don't laugh at me!" in a whiney tone. "I apologize. I'm not accustom to seeing someone struggle so much in lifting a training sword." Kaori replied. "Well if you're so tough, let's see you do it!" he replied, not expecting Kaori- a delicate looking girl, to be able to do it. Kaori walked over and grabbed the same sword, lifting it with both hands and making a few movements. They were rough and it was obvious the sword was too heavy for her at the time, but she was still able to do it. "Hey, Leraci... why did you call me Kirei?" "Because it's your name. We're to become allies, correct? May as well get used to using each others first names." Kirei had looked at Kaori while blinking a few times, not used to someone with her outlook on things. "Later that day, I found that Kirei's family was quickly losing money. His father had already sold a great deal of land to pay off debts, and the only thing my clan stood to gain was a few more meat shields and a lot of liability. Ultimately, Kirei's family was denied but nothing bad resulted from it. His father had allowed us to be friends in hopes we'd grow closer but I could never marry someone as weak as he was. I have a clan to guard and I don't intend on becoming a widow because I abandoned my other half, or creating widows and widowers because I had to guard one person."
A new vision started with Kaori running past quite a few people in what seemed to be a market setting. The houses nearby seemed slightly run down, but none of them looked like they would be collapsing anytime soon. The adults all looked down, moving their hips to angle their legs away from the small child rushing past them while laughing. Behind her a mail voice shouting "Lady Leraci, please slow down!" while two men rushed after her, being hindered by the busy market street, trying to catch her. "We were in Kage no Mura, a village that we won from an enemy tribe that no longer exists." If Samira asked what happened, Kaori would only tell her "An accident." and nothing more. After some running, Kaori had bumped into another small girl of the same age wearing white robes with gold accents, both of them falling to the ground afterwards. Kaori sat up while looking around to find what she hit and saw the other girl, quickly grabbing her hand to help her up saying "My apologies, I wasn't-" "Little miss!" the voice was getting closer. Kaori resumed running but forgot to let go of the other girl's hand, verified by Kaori telling Samira "I... actually forgot to let go of her hand..." with an awkward tone. Kaori ran around the corner and behind a shop stall and kneeled down. "Um... excuse me, c-could you release my hand?" a voice called from behind her, causing mini Kaori to go wide eyed. "I- I'm sorry, I-" "Leraci." Kaori paused, blinking a few times while processing why someone knew her name. "How... do you know me?" Kaori asked, unable to comprehend the extent of her fame. "You're the daughter of Lord Leraci. My name's Iade (Ee-uh-day), Mizuho Iade. Why are you running from those guys Lady Leraci?" Kaori puffed her cheeks at her, she honestly hated being addressed as nobility...
Kaori: "Call me Kaori, and I don't like them- so I left their watch."
Mizuho: "Oh-okay... Ummm... Kaori. You shouldn't run from your caretakers though."
Kaori: "I don't make a habit of it, these two are just obnoxious. The others are much more fun."
Mizuho: "Why do you find them obnoxious? I-if I may ask..."
Kaori: "They won't let me eat sweets, or pet the kitties, or help people carry stuff, or do anything."
Mizuho: "But those things are all undignified. You must preserve your family's image, and sweets are unhealthy."
Caretaker (Mizuho): "Hey! Where'd Lady Iade go!?"
Mizuho: "I'm sorry Kaori, but I have to- (stopped by Kaori pulling her)"
Kaori: "Come on, let's go play!"
Kaori gave a soft chuckle. "Mizuho was always a very sweet person, quite innocent and well mannered- just like you." The vision had transitioned to Kaori and Mizuho approaching a door at the back end of an alley and Kaori knocking on it, an old woman opening it and recognizing Kaori immediately. "The old lady was someone I visited every couple days. Her son died in the battle where my clan claimed their village and she had no grand children, but was still very kind to me." The old woman had let Kaori in and the vision had faded out once more. "Mizuho was a terrible fighter, but she was fun to be around. She got better as she grew up, but that's cause she had been made aware of a merging with Kirei's clan that my mother and father helped arrange. Kirei would inherit her clan's name, as well as be subject to acting as Mizuho's support. The two would share land, wealth, and the burden of protecting it all. Growing up Kirei fell in love with Mizuho, but she only went through with the wedding because it was her duty... she saw Kirei as a friend, nothing more. The wedding was quite eventful... much bloodier than they normally are." Kaori's tone was very nonchalant on the last part, as though bloodshed at a wedding wasn't as abnormal as she said it was.
The sound of battle and the smell of blood had been produced several seconds before the transition had been completed. The nine year old version of Kaori was wearing a black ninja outfit with a white scarf around her neck. She had charged at the head of the Leraci forces with a wall of platinum scarves behind her, gold behind them, crimson behind those, and the rest of the white scarves in the back where they belonged. "Normally, the strongest are sent first in order to counter the enemies who always used their weakest as cannon fodder. Our weak stayed at the rear and helped kill enemies that were injured. However, my brother wanted to see me die. He put me thirty feet out in the front line with no support... and got pissed every time I came back alive." Kaori had vanished just as she reached the first enemy, reappearing and spinning with her sword to kill three men in a single hit. She vanished again and blood, heads, and limbs were sent flying. It was obvious that she was numb to killing by the fact that this Kaori, at just nine years old, was in front the men who were twice her age at the youngest and was killing without mercy or fear. The enemies weren't wearing the standard samurai or ninja armor that denizens of Midi wore... they were wearing plate armor with lions engraved on the shoulder guards and metal helmets. One of them had came at Kaori and swung his broadsword in an attempt to remove her head, but the hand was swiftly cut off and he was impaled by a man with a gold scarf.
A man with a horse had began charging down the field towards them and Kaori used her foot, sliding it under the broad sword and lifting it, got the soldier's sword in the air before performing a spin kick and hitting it on the bottom to turn it into a projectile. The blade bounced off the knights armor which only made young Kaori annoyed. She grabbed a nearby broadsword off some other dead person's corpse and began charging through the enemies towards the horseman. One man tried stopping her be she sent her katana through the bottom of his helmet, leaving it with him while taking the sword he dropped from the air as it fell. The world began moving in slow motion, reflecting the adrenaline kicking in for Kaori. Everyone was larger than she was, stronger than she was, but none were faster or had more skill and experience than her... Kaori had sped up her movement and the enemies began piling in on her. The first two had their swords rammed into their groins, dropping their swords while reaching down out of reaction. Kaori grabbed them while spinning and cut their heads off, all within seconds and continued moving towards the horseman. The next two men had begun preemptively blocking their nether regions and Kaori jumped while spinning, removing the tops of their skull from over shooting the jump- she was aiming for their necks. Kaori had pressed her feet on one of their backed, pushing off as the man fell dead and landing on the head of a nearby enemy with her legs curled around his mask. She spun to release a loud, distinct snapping sound before letting herself fall backwards into a roll that she recovered from and charged at the horse that was more than three times her height. Kaori countered this problem by sliding on her knees and spinning under the horse, removing its legs and sending the beast to the floor. She sprung up while the knight was flying forward, vanished, and reappeared over him to bring the sword down on the back of his neck and run it all the way through. The whole time Kaori didn't speak, grunt, or release any form of battly cry as the men around her on both sides were doing. The scene of Kaori tearing through enemies had continued until the last one had been slaughtered and their general was brought to her by two of the platinum scarves along with two more things... A young boy was thrown down in front her along with a young girl, blonde, curly hair on both of them. They had brown eyes, and slightly tanned skin but not so much that they were dark. They were crying from fear as well as the black-blue bruises they had on their arms, and faces. "As the daughter of Lord Leraci, their fates are yours." one of the platinum scarves said, offering his katana to Kaori.
Kaori took the blade and walked to the general. He was on his knees with the two men holding hom down, but his eyes were at Kaori's level since she was still a child. She pointed the blade at his face, raising it as she got closer so when it came down at last, his head would be at the halfway point on the blade. "Por favor, ahorrar a mi familia" he muttered with tears flowing down his eyes, the children looking up with dirt coating their chins screaming "Padre!" Kaori was a killer, and she glanced at the children before walking towards them with the blade lowering, grinding the tip on the floor. The man tried to jerk himself free but ultimately failed, he began screaming in his language for Kaori not to harm them. She stopped in front the young boy, her ruby eyes were the only thing visible through her mask and narrowed on the boy. One of the men grabbed the back of his opulent clothes and brought him to his knees like his father who began screaming with more desperation. Kaori held her free hand out and a katana flew across the battlefield, landing in it. The sword had a golden hibiscus dangling from the hilt, designating it as her personal blade. She raised the sword over the boy's head and the girl began crying even more, planting her face in the dirt and screaming. The boy's father grit his teeth, shut his eyes tight while crying and looked away saying "Lo siento, mi hijo." under his breath. The sound of metal being shoved into dirt was heard as Kaori rammed her sword into the ground in front the boy. The father opened his eyes wide expecting to see a head rolling, but instead, saw Kaori's sword in front his son with the ninja walking away. The platinum scarves released the boy and his father and began following Kaori without question. The father was able to untie his children since he was never tied up, and he was free to do as he pleased... "It was a test. If he attacked after that, I would've killed him and his children instantly... My reasoning for letting them live was nothing more than the fact that none of them were in a position to fight, there was no honor in killing them."
The vision faded and they were in a room with a bed, a much older version of Kaori was undressed from the waist up. She was covered in bandages all along her torso, chest, and right arm. Her face was her true one instead of her mother's since she wasn't awake to reapply the transformation spell. A bin next to her had many bloodied ones in it and on her other side was a night stand with her mask. Kaori picked it up gently and put it on before looking around, looking for clues as to where she was. "I'm not sure how long I was out for, but I would've died if not for them. I was asked to take care of a bandit camp and got ambushed while making my escape. It was eight years after Saia's betrayal and I was no closer to killing him than the day I started..." A boy with curly blonde hair walked in, his brown eyes focusing on Kaori. "You're awake" he said in his native tongue, Kaori replying "Who are you?" in the same language. "My sister spent quite some time bandaging your wounds, I was beginning to think she was bandaging a corpse." he joked, earning Kaori's annoyance. "I asked who you are!" she shouted, her voice muffled by the mask. She let out a pained sound while grabbing a newly formed and expanding red spot on her stomach. "Hey, relax or you'll open your wounds up!" he shouted in a worried tone. A girl walked in with similar features asking "What's going on here?" before saying "Oh, she's awake." the girl stepped into the room fully saying "Please don't worry, you're safe here. My name's Christina, this is my brother Julio." A third person entered the room, a slightly older but much easier to recognize face; the general from before. Kaori narrowed his eyes on him "You're..." "General Angel Hernandez... former general. You're that ninja girl from the battle in Midi, the one who spared me and my children, correct?"
Kaori: "What do you plan to do with me?"
Angel: "You were unconscious on the side of the road, bleeding. Julio recognized that tattoo on your arm and we decided to take you in. Christina was surprised when you randomly changed how you looked while she was cleaning you up."
Kaori: (annoyed) "I asked what you plan on doing with me, not a story."
Angel: "Christina spent a great deal of time keeping your wounds closed and clean. I don't plan on wasting that if you think I was going to harm you."
Christina: (Walks out the room during conversation start and returned with a sword) "This belongs to you I think... (places sword next to Kaori)"
Angel: "Stay here as long as it takes for you to recover."
Julio: "You could stay with us forever if you'd like!"
"Julio was a good guy. I almost fell for him, but not fully- I had other things to take care of before I could let myself think of relationships. His sister was playful and liked teasing him, but she was also very kind. I was at their place for half a year, during which time they trained with me whenever I asked. Their style of sword play was different from ours so we traded wins and loses often, but we all had fun. Leaving was difficult for me, but I had a mission to complete. We still keep in touch on occasion... Julio got married to some aristocrat and Christina has men trying, but she doesn't like any of them."
"There was also Oji-san. I met him when I was four and his name was too long for me to pronounce. He helped me with hand to hand training by holding the boards for me." Another vision came that showed Kaori standing behind a door, peeking into a room with an old man in a treasure hunter's outfit talking with her father. Samira would have a very good idea of who he was and possibly come to realize that their fates were intertwined long before she met Kaori. It seemed their meeting was over since her father bowed to the man and left the room, ignoring Kaori as he passed her by. The old man had stopped at the door and looked at her, Kaori looking at him with large ruby eyes while blinking. He kneeled down and got to her eye level and greeted her. "Hello there." he said in Kaori's native tongue. "G-good morning." Kaori stuttered out, lacking the distinct slur that most children had at such a young age.
Oji-san: "What is your name little girl?"
Kaori: "Kaori..."
Oji-san: "It's a very nice name. You may call me (name was muffled out)" Kaori said to Samira "It's a name I don't fully remember... so it's fuzzy."
Kaori: (looks around)
Oji-san: "Do you like stories, Kaori?"
Kaori: (nods slowly)
Oji-san: "I travel quite a bit, I can tell you some later if you'd like?"
Kaori: (cheeks turn pink with a large smile) "Y-yes... ummm... Oji-san."
Oji-san: "Oji-san? I'm not that old, am I?"
Kaori: "Yes!"
Oji-san: "Well, I guess when you compare..."
Kaori: "Can you tell me a story now, Oji-san!?"
Oji-san: "Of course, but first I need to unpack."
Kaori: "I'll help!"
"That old guy was pretty nice. He told me about adventures of going through old ruins, finding really expensive things and even showed me a couple. Outsiders were always happy to see my abilities, and he loved that I could show him the past in ways the relics alone never did. He told me about his family, and that he missed them quite a bid, especially his granddaughter who had him tell her stories too. Him leaving hit me pretty hard, all outsiders leaving did... they were the only people I could use my powers around without being scolded for it." The vision had transitioned to the old man and Kaori in the dojo, him copying her movements as she did them slowly for him. "He was open minded to new things, but wasn't able to keep up with me if I went full speed. He told me stories while training with me. Saia hated hearing the stories of a 'gaijin' and always avoided the dojo, which was a bonus for me." The vision transitioned to a loaded up cart with the old man getting ready to board it. The small Kaori ran out her very large home while screaming, tears at the corners of her eyes as she grabbed his leg. "Nooooo! I don't want Oji-san to leave!" she shouted through the fabric causing the man to let out a very small chuckle. He pried her off and kneeled down, bringing her into his chest and saying "I have to go home to my family." the old man pulled a small, ornate compass out from his shirt pocket and put it in Kaori's hand. "Here, if you ever go on adventures or get lost, this will help you find your way." Kaori looked at the compass and nodded slowly. The old man had stood up to board the cart and depart, but Kaori had tugged the back of his clothes making him turn around. She grabbed his hand and pulled on it, letting him know to get back down on her level, which he did. Kaori reached behind her neck, undoing the magnetic clasp of her pendant and held it out for the old man. "Here, never forget me, Oji-san." Kaori said before hugging him and planting a kiss on his cheek. She did so very quickly, awarding him no time to even reciprocate the action before she ran back in the house. "That pendant is two of a kind, a treasure of my clan that's existed from the very first clan leader and his wife. It would be the first time in our history where an outsider was allowed to own it. After that day I never saw Oji-san again..."
Kaori had looked at the bed as the last vision faded, holding her hands with a tear already running down her cheek. "Then... there's Shara." her voice reflected the ending of Shara's tale, and it wouldn't have been the first time Samira had heard the name. "When I was five, my mother and I were traveling between villages when we came across a carriage that was abandoned. The horses were dead, so we assumed that it had been a raider attack but still, we checked for any bodies so a notice could be sent to the correct family. She went inside the carriage and when she walked out, she was holding a small girl. Through the open door I could see the floor boards that she moved to find her hiding spot, and there was no one else nearby. We took her back to our home and treated her, and she got better." The visions had returned and it showed Kaori and Shara in the dojo together, though, as Kaori's ten year old self. "Shara wasn't obligated to fight, she was allowed to be part of our clan and took up a back stage position. But that didn't stop her from picking up a sword." The vision showed Shara and Kaori going at it, trading hits and neither side making any progress in beating the other. It'd be the first time that Samira would ever see someone match Kaori with skill rather than brute strength. Even against the Celestial King, he had used his strength to keep Kaori at bay more than his sword skill. "She never held back against me, and I did the same for her. I'd say she was better than me since she didn't have any magic, and she would argue that I was better than her since I had one more win than her. We were best friends, sisters to the end and even shared the same birthday. No one, not even Saia or my father could give her crap without my stopping it. It was the only times I ever stood up to them, and it scared them every time."
The vision transitioned to a room at night time where Kaori was holding Shara just as she did Samira before they fought the snake, even singing the same song while gently rubbing her head. "There came a time where Shara began having nightmares where she saw herself betraying our clan, killing people left and right. I started sleeping with her so she'd feel safe and be able to know when she woke up that it wasn't real." The vision then changed, Kaori and Shara were back to back fighting against numerous enemies. "Several days later, it was revealed that her nightmares were warnings from the divines..." one of the men Kaori had killed had a hibiscus dangling from his neck, the same one Ikuchi had. Shara was crying as Kaori was, neither wanting to kill their clansmen but having no choice. The battle continued around them as Kaori said "We killed the entire village that day... every man, woman, and child had been killed. Nine hundred people, and I remember all of their names as well as that dead look in their eyes while they attacked us. Shara and I spent the next few years finding out what happened, and found her family along the way." the scene changed to show a man and woman welcoming Shara home as Kaori then said "I forced her to stay with them. She was my sister, and the only true family I had left... I wanted her to be safe."
The vision had changed to a much older version, a whole seven years had passed and the two of them were in a cave, exploring. "I had been gone for years, but constantly allocated resources to keep an eye on her. On her birthday... my birthday, I returned to visit her and we went out to the mountains. We loved it out there since none of the animals were a danger to us so long as I was around. Shara was in front, making sure it was safe to step forward while carrying our lantern." The other girl had walked forward and a sword was shot all the way through her, Kaori had rushed forward with her sword drawn but the person was already gone. She dropped to her knees, gently removing the blade from Shara's stomach while trying to heal the wound. Every time a clot formed, the blood would gush out and break it. Kaori had leaned into Samira and held her tightly, crying but letting the scene play. It was exactly like the one where Samira had been stabbed, except there was no Caeles Cantri to help her... Kaori had kept going, kept trying until she collapsed from exhaustion. Moments later, she got back up with sweat streaming down her face and mixing with the tears and kept trying some more. The vision faded and Samira would see Kaori laying the lifeless body in front of her parent's home and kneeling next to it, the mother collapsing and the father screaming at Kaori. "This was your fault! You had planned this, vile witch!" Kaori protested, but ultimately was driven away, banished from his lands.
The vision transitioned again to Kaori standing in front of a massive army with her cat mask on. The real one had forced herself to face her past and watch the vision, though, still crying. Samira would see the army behind her, platinum scarves at the front, then gold, then crimson, and over two thousand whites... She saw the enemy raise their blade and arrows began raining down on her army, all the men huddling close together as specific units raised a shield to the sky and forming a tiled roof. Kaori was thirty feet in front them, standing still as arrows rained around her to form a perfect circle. She drew her sword and raised it before vanishing and reappearing in the middle of the battle. She spun and cut off a man's head while her army attacked, that man was the one who was in charge of signaling the archers- meaning everyone would now resort to attacking however they saw fit. She vanished again and reappeared in front of two men, spinning and cutting them across the waist before vanishing again. Every time she appeared it was long enough to kill someone, and then vanish again. "Because I failed to protect her, I was the scapegoat and bore the burden of her death. Her father had his armies march on my land, and we slaughtered them. I had abandoned sentiment and marched my army through his lands, razing every village to the ground and ensuring no one survived. Not even the wooden foundations of their homes were left in our wake, and when I arrived at his home I killed him for abandoning my little sister in that carriage." The vision had changed to show Kaori standing next to a motorcycle with her hands on her hips, announcing "Lady Ceostra needs someone to come with me to the desert. We'll probably die, but there's a chance of finding something valuable. Anyone volunteers?" very loudly. Out of the crowed of people, a girl with green hair stepped forward and announced that she volunteered to go along. Kaori had leaned back on Samira, resting her eyes and wearing a gentle smile. "Then there was the green haired woman with no combat experience I met in a castle. She was a weak fighter, but became my source of joy, best friend, and most reliable ally... and reminded me of what it meant to be human, and how to become one again. So tell me... what caused you to ask about my friends?"
Golden Lacrima: +25% Jewel
Last time on the totally awesome adventures of totally awesome people who do totally awesome things with totally awesome spells... Samira and Kaori had managed to defeat a massive snake that was destroying things from Desierto to the border of Bosco and Fiore, leaving a rather high body count as its legacy. Kaori had started strong, dealing more damage than any of the firing squad or knights who were attacking but ultimately it was Samira and some strange new power of her's that killed the beast. The celestial summoner had passed out afterwards, giving Kaori no time to ask about the attack she used and even after she woke up the ninja didn't care to ask- she was just glad that her friend was back in action. It had seemed to be a reoccurring scene where Kaori was leaning against Samira and holding her for comfort, one that had only played out a time or two vice versa and those weren't by choice for the green haired girl so much as it was Kaori not taking 'no' for an answer... which... could technically be classified as felony if Samira pressed charges for battery and sexual harrassment... Samira had chosen this moment to ask a very peculiar question. "Did you have a friend when you were little that you trained with? One not of your clan?"
The question was quite strange since previously, Samira had never asked about Kaori's past at all and her question was asking for information regarding a very specific portion of her past. Kaori had straightened up and looked at Samira with an inquisitive look about her. She wasn't suspicious of Samira, if the woman were going to betray Kaori she could have done it dozens of times already. "Well... of course..." Kaori responded while blinking a couple times. The question was actually quite silly if you took a moment to analyze it. Were Kaori a normal member of the clan, such a question would be far more appropriate since they rarely require doing anything beyond taking care of their village and serving the clan's head. However, Kaori- even as a child, was Nobility among nobility, the daughter of a clan leader. Even in other countries nobles and their children were highly active in maintaining relationships with neighboring countries, and other nobles. "As a noble I was required to see various other nobles as a child in order to create ties to other families, creating new alliances and even retaining or regaining old ones. Some of these friends would go on to trying to court me, but end up falling short and out of pride become enemies... afterwards becoming corpses. But there are five of them that never became an enemy that I still keep in touch with... I can tell you about them if you'd like?"
Kirei
"When I was four my mom had told me that I was going to begin training to play my role as Saia's right hand and advisor. Even though we weren't enemies back then, I was still considered a curse to the clan in his eyes and he never let me forget it...." a pulse of magic power had been felt, converting the room to one with paper walls and hard wood floors, a very traditional Midi home. A young male voice was heard through the walls of the room saying "Mother, she has no place at my side! A spy would grant me far more honor than-" a woman's voice had interrupted him "Be silent, Saia! She is your sister whether you like it or not and she will support and protect you till your last dying breath." The sliding doors swung open to reveal the three individuals in the room with Saia storming out bearing a sour expression. Kaori was much younger looking but her hair still dangled down to the floor. Her ruby eyes shifted and looked to the floor and her mother, who bore the same face as the one Samira originally saw Kaori with when she finally did see it, had let out a sight while getting to Kaori's level. Kaori spoke softly, sweetly as though she would never become the monster she was presently. "I-If big brother doesn't want me to be his advisor... I don't mind-" "No child, you must show these people that even those born different are capable of showing the same heart. If the deepest desire of yours is to become a serf, then you have my blessing; but my deepest desire is for you to be so much more... You'll be attending a dinner with me and some other nobles in a few days. Take that time to think over what you want." she left the room, leaving Kaori alone so she could go attend to Saia. "I never told my mom this, but back then I wanted to be a priestess and avoid fighting entirely." Kaori said just as the vision was fading.
When the vision faded back in, they were in a room with white walls and royal blue granite floors with many gold decorations adorning the room on shelves and tables. There were only two people in this room, leaving a lot of empty space and awkward silence. Across from Kaori was a young boy with brown hair in a kimono. He was looking at the table while playing with his thumbs. "Kirei was the first outsider I met. His clan was more of a peaceful one, scribes and poets, philosophers and whatnot. His father had wanted to arrange a merging of clans, stating it was mutually beneficial so my mom had gone to hear him out." A woman walked in the room carrying a tray with tea and some snacks, setting it down on the table and bowing to the two children. "Excuse me, servant." Kaori had called out, causing the woman to pause. "Yes Lady Leraci?" she asked respectfully. "Would you mind asking the lord if I may roam the grounds?" The servant shoot her head before saying "You were both requested to be kept here. The lord does not wish to risk your getting lost, or worse, injured in his estate." Kaori stood up and bowed to her. "I understand, thank you."
When the servant had left the room, Kirei had stood up saying "If you want to go outside, I have a special way that I use whenever father grounds me." He then moved over to a rug and rolled it back to reveal a trap door. "Don't let my sweeter demeanor fool you, I was still devious back then." Kaori said to Samira. The vision version of her had looked at the trap door before walking over and opening it. She and Kirei looked at each other before grinning, having found common ground in being troublemakers. The vision had faded and when it came back, they were in a large dojo with Kirei trying to pick up a bokken but seeming to have many problems with it. Kaori had begun laughing at him which was met with red cheeks and him shouting "Don't laugh at me!" in a whiney tone. "I apologize. I'm not accustom to seeing someone struggle so much in lifting a training sword." Kaori replied. "Well if you're so tough, let's see you do it!" he replied, not expecting Kaori- a delicate looking girl, to be able to do it. Kaori walked over and grabbed the same sword, lifting it with both hands and making a few movements. They were rough and it was obvious the sword was too heavy for her at the time, but she was still able to do it. "Hey, Leraci... why did you call me Kirei?" "Because it's your name. We're to become allies, correct? May as well get used to using each others first names." Kirei had looked at Kaori while blinking a few times, not used to someone with her outlook on things. "Later that day, I found that Kirei's family was quickly losing money. His father had already sold a great deal of land to pay off debts, and the only thing my clan stood to gain was a few more meat shields and a lot of liability. Ultimately, Kirei's family was denied but nothing bad resulted from it. His father had allowed us to be friends in hopes we'd grow closer but I could never marry someone as weak as he was. I have a clan to guard and I don't intend on becoming a widow because I abandoned my other half, or creating widows and widowers because I had to guard one person."
Mizuho
A new vision started with Kaori running past quite a few people in what seemed to be a market setting. The houses nearby seemed slightly run down, but none of them looked like they would be collapsing anytime soon. The adults all looked down, moving their hips to angle their legs away from the small child rushing past them while laughing. Behind her a mail voice shouting "Lady Leraci, please slow down!" while two men rushed after her, being hindered by the busy market street, trying to catch her. "We were in Kage no Mura, a village that we won from an enemy tribe that no longer exists." If Samira asked what happened, Kaori would only tell her "An accident." and nothing more. After some running, Kaori had bumped into another small girl of the same age wearing white robes with gold accents, both of them falling to the ground afterwards. Kaori sat up while looking around to find what she hit and saw the other girl, quickly grabbing her hand to help her up saying "My apologies, I wasn't-" "Little miss!" the voice was getting closer. Kaori resumed running but forgot to let go of the other girl's hand, verified by Kaori telling Samira "I... actually forgot to let go of her hand..." with an awkward tone. Kaori ran around the corner and behind a shop stall and kneeled down. "Um... excuse me, c-could you release my hand?" a voice called from behind her, causing mini Kaori to go wide eyed. "I- I'm sorry, I-" "Leraci." Kaori paused, blinking a few times while processing why someone knew her name. "How... do you know me?" Kaori asked, unable to comprehend the extent of her fame. "You're the daughter of Lord Leraci. My name's Iade (Ee-uh-day), Mizuho Iade. Why are you running from those guys Lady Leraci?" Kaori puffed her cheeks at her, she honestly hated being addressed as nobility...
Kaori: "Call me Kaori, and I don't like them- so I left their watch."
Mizuho: "Oh-okay... Ummm... Kaori. You shouldn't run from your caretakers though."
Kaori: "I don't make a habit of it, these two are just obnoxious. The others are much more fun."
Mizuho: "Why do you find them obnoxious? I-if I may ask..."
Kaori: "They won't let me eat sweets, or pet the kitties, or help people carry stuff, or do anything."
Mizuho: "But those things are all undignified. You must preserve your family's image, and sweets are unhealthy."
Caretaker (Mizuho): "Hey! Where'd Lady Iade go!?"
Mizuho: "I'm sorry Kaori, but I have to- (stopped by Kaori pulling her)"
Kaori: "Come on, let's go play!"
Kaori gave a soft chuckle. "Mizuho was always a very sweet person, quite innocent and well mannered- just like you." The vision had transitioned to Kaori and Mizuho approaching a door at the back end of an alley and Kaori knocking on it, an old woman opening it and recognizing Kaori immediately. "The old lady was someone I visited every couple days. Her son died in the battle where my clan claimed their village and she had no grand children, but was still very kind to me." The old woman had let Kaori in and the vision had faded out once more. "Mizuho was a terrible fighter, but she was fun to be around. She got better as she grew up, but that's cause she had been made aware of a merging with Kirei's clan that my mother and father helped arrange. Kirei would inherit her clan's name, as well as be subject to acting as Mizuho's support. The two would share land, wealth, and the burden of protecting it all. Growing up Kirei fell in love with Mizuho, but she only went through with the wedding because it was her duty... she saw Kirei as a friend, nothing more. The wedding was quite eventful... much bloodier than they normally are." Kaori's tone was very nonchalant on the last part, as though bloodshed at a wedding wasn't as abnormal as she said it was.
Christina & Julio
The sound of battle and the smell of blood had been produced several seconds before the transition had been completed. The nine year old version of Kaori was wearing a black ninja outfit with a white scarf around her neck. She had charged at the head of the Leraci forces with a wall of platinum scarves behind her, gold behind them, crimson behind those, and the rest of the white scarves in the back where they belonged. "Normally, the strongest are sent first in order to counter the enemies who always used their weakest as cannon fodder. Our weak stayed at the rear and helped kill enemies that were injured. However, my brother wanted to see me die. He put me thirty feet out in the front line with no support... and got pissed every time I came back alive." Kaori had vanished just as she reached the first enemy, reappearing and spinning with her sword to kill three men in a single hit. She vanished again and blood, heads, and limbs were sent flying. It was obvious that she was numb to killing by the fact that this Kaori, at just nine years old, was in front the men who were twice her age at the youngest and was killing without mercy or fear. The enemies weren't wearing the standard samurai or ninja armor that denizens of Midi wore... they were wearing plate armor with lions engraved on the shoulder guards and metal helmets. One of them had came at Kaori and swung his broadsword in an attempt to remove her head, but the hand was swiftly cut off and he was impaled by a man with a gold scarf.
A man with a horse had began charging down the field towards them and Kaori used her foot, sliding it under the broad sword and lifting it, got the soldier's sword in the air before performing a spin kick and hitting it on the bottom to turn it into a projectile. The blade bounced off the knights armor which only made young Kaori annoyed. She grabbed a nearby broadsword off some other dead person's corpse and began charging through the enemies towards the horseman. One man tried stopping her be she sent her katana through the bottom of his helmet, leaving it with him while taking the sword he dropped from the air as it fell. The world began moving in slow motion, reflecting the adrenaline kicking in for Kaori. Everyone was larger than she was, stronger than she was, but none were faster or had more skill and experience than her... Kaori had sped up her movement and the enemies began piling in on her. The first two had their swords rammed into their groins, dropping their swords while reaching down out of reaction. Kaori grabbed them while spinning and cut their heads off, all within seconds and continued moving towards the horseman. The next two men had begun preemptively blocking their nether regions and Kaori jumped while spinning, removing the tops of their skull from over shooting the jump- she was aiming for their necks. Kaori had pressed her feet on one of their backed, pushing off as the man fell dead and landing on the head of a nearby enemy with her legs curled around his mask. She spun to release a loud, distinct snapping sound before letting herself fall backwards into a roll that she recovered from and charged at the horse that was more than three times her height. Kaori countered this problem by sliding on her knees and spinning under the horse, removing its legs and sending the beast to the floor. She sprung up while the knight was flying forward, vanished, and reappeared over him to bring the sword down on the back of his neck and run it all the way through. The whole time Kaori didn't speak, grunt, or release any form of battly cry as the men around her on both sides were doing. The scene of Kaori tearing through enemies had continued until the last one had been slaughtered and their general was brought to her by two of the platinum scarves along with two more things... A young boy was thrown down in front her along with a young girl, blonde, curly hair on both of them. They had brown eyes, and slightly tanned skin but not so much that they were dark. They were crying from fear as well as the black-blue bruises they had on their arms, and faces. "As the daughter of Lord Leraci, their fates are yours." one of the platinum scarves said, offering his katana to Kaori.
Kaori took the blade and walked to the general. He was on his knees with the two men holding hom down, but his eyes were at Kaori's level since she was still a child. She pointed the blade at his face, raising it as she got closer so when it came down at last, his head would be at the halfway point on the blade. "Por favor, ahorrar a mi familia" he muttered with tears flowing down his eyes, the children looking up with dirt coating their chins screaming "Padre!" Kaori was a killer, and she glanced at the children before walking towards them with the blade lowering, grinding the tip on the floor. The man tried to jerk himself free but ultimately failed, he began screaming in his language for Kaori not to harm them. She stopped in front the young boy, her ruby eyes were the only thing visible through her mask and narrowed on the boy. One of the men grabbed the back of his opulent clothes and brought him to his knees like his father who began screaming with more desperation. Kaori held her free hand out and a katana flew across the battlefield, landing in it. The sword had a golden hibiscus dangling from the hilt, designating it as her personal blade. She raised the sword over the boy's head and the girl began crying even more, planting her face in the dirt and screaming. The boy's father grit his teeth, shut his eyes tight while crying and looked away saying "Lo siento, mi hijo." under his breath. The sound of metal being shoved into dirt was heard as Kaori rammed her sword into the ground in front the boy. The father opened his eyes wide expecting to see a head rolling, but instead, saw Kaori's sword in front his son with the ninja walking away. The platinum scarves released the boy and his father and began following Kaori without question. The father was able to untie his children since he was never tied up, and he was free to do as he pleased... "It was a test. If he attacked after that, I would've killed him and his children instantly... My reasoning for letting them live was nothing more than the fact that none of them were in a position to fight, there was no honor in killing them."
The vision faded and they were in a room with a bed, a much older version of Kaori was undressed from the waist up. She was covered in bandages all along her torso, chest, and right arm. Her face was her true one instead of her mother's since she wasn't awake to reapply the transformation spell. A bin next to her had many bloodied ones in it and on her other side was a night stand with her mask. Kaori picked it up gently and put it on before looking around, looking for clues as to where she was. "I'm not sure how long I was out for, but I would've died if not for them. I was asked to take care of a bandit camp and got ambushed while making my escape. It was eight years after Saia's betrayal and I was no closer to killing him than the day I started..." A boy with curly blonde hair walked in, his brown eyes focusing on Kaori. "You're awake" he said in his native tongue, Kaori replying "Who are you?" in the same language. "My sister spent quite some time bandaging your wounds, I was beginning to think she was bandaging a corpse." he joked, earning Kaori's annoyance. "I asked who you are!" she shouted, her voice muffled by the mask. She let out a pained sound while grabbing a newly formed and expanding red spot on her stomach. "Hey, relax or you'll open your wounds up!" he shouted in a worried tone. A girl walked in with similar features asking "What's going on here?" before saying "Oh, she's awake." the girl stepped into the room fully saying "Please don't worry, you're safe here. My name's Christina, this is my brother Julio." A third person entered the room, a slightly older but much easier to recognize face; the general from before. Kaori narrowed his eyes on him "You're..." "General Angel Hernandez... former general. You're that ninja girl from the battle in Midi, the one who spared me and my children, correct?"
Kaori: "What do you plan to do with me?"
Angel: "You were unconscious on the side of the road, bleeding. Julio recognized that tattoo on your arm and we decided to take you in. Christina was surprised when you randomly changed how you looked while she was cleaning you up."
Kaori: (annoyed) "I asked what you plan on doing with me, not a story."
Angel: "Christina spent a great deal of time keeping your wounds closed and clean. I don't plan on wasting that if you think I was going to harm you."
Christina: (Walks out the room during conversation start and returned with a sword) "This belongs to you I think... (places sword next to Kaori)"
Angel: "Stay here as long as it takes for you to recover."
Julio: "You could stay with us forever if you'd like!"
"Julio was a good guy. I almost fell for him, but not fully- I had other things to take care of before I could let myself think of relationships. His sister was playful and liked teasing him, but she was also very kind. I was at their place for half a year, during which time they trained with me whenever I asked. Their style of sword play was different from ours so we traded wins and loses often, but we all had fun. Leaving was difficult for me, but I had a mission to complete. We still keep in touch on occasion... Julio got married to some aristocrat and Christina has men trying, but she doesn't like any of them."
Oji-san
"There was also Oji-san. I met him when I was four and his name was too long for me to pronounce. He helped me with hand to hand training by holding the boards for me." Another vision came that showed Kaori standing behind a door, peeking into a room with an old man in a treasure hunter's outfit talking with her father. Samira would have a very good idea of who he was and possibly come to realize that their fates were intertwined long before she met Kaori. It seemed their meeting was over since her father bowed to the man and left the room, ignoring Kaori as he passed her by. The old man had stopped at the door and looked at her, Kaori looking at him with large ruby eyes while blinking. He kneeled down and got to her eye level and greeted her. "Hello there." he said in Kaori's native tongue. "G-good morning." Kaori stuttered out, lacking the distinct slur that most children had at such a young age.
Oji-san: "What is your name little girl?"
Kaori: "Kaori..."
Oji-san: "It's a very nice name. You may call me (name was muffled out)" Kaori said to Samira "It's a name I don't fully remember... so it's fuzzy."
Kaori: (looks around)
Oji-san: "Do you like stories, Kaori?"
Kaori: (nods slowly)
Oji-san: "I travel quite a bit, I can tell you some later if you'd like?"
Kaori: (cheeks turn pink with a large smile) "Y-yes... ummm... Oji-san."
Oji-san: "Oji-san? I'm not that old, am I?"
Kaori: "Yes!"
Oji-san: "Well, I guess when you compare..."
Kaori: "Can you tell me a story now, Oji-san!?"
Oji-san: "Of course, but first I need to unpack."
Kaori: "I'll help!"
"That old guy was pretty nice. He told me about adventures of going through old ruins, finding really expensive things and even showed me a couple. Outsiders were always happy to see my abilities, and he loved that I could show him the past in ways the relics alone never did. He told me about his family, and that he missed them quite a bid, especially his granddaughter who had him tell her stories too. Him leaving hit me pretty hard, all outsiders leaving did... they were the only people I could use my powers around without being scolded for it." The vision had transitioned to the old man and Kaori in the dojo, him copying her movements as she did them slowly for him. "He was open minded to new things, but wasn't able to keep up with me if I went full speed. He told me stories while training with me. Saia hated hearing the stories of a 'gaijin' and always avoided the dojo, which was a bonus for me." The vision transitioned to a loaded up cart with the old man getting ready to board it. The small Kaori ran out her very large home while screaming, tears at the corners of her eyes as she grabbed his leg. "Nooooo! I don't want Oji-san to leave!" she shouted through the fabric causing the man to let out a very small chuckle. He pried her off and kneeled down, bringing her into his chest and saying "I have to go home to my family." the old man pulled a small, ornate compass out from his shirt pocket and put it in Kaori's hand. "Here, if you ever go on adventures or get lost, this will help you find your way." Kaori looked at the compass and nodded slowly. The old man had stood up to board the cart and depart, but Kaori had tugged the back of his clothes making him turn around. She grabbed his hand and pulled on it, letting him know to get back down on her level, which he did. Kaori reached behind her neck, undoing the magnetic clasp of her pendant and held it out for the old man. "Here, never forget me, Oji-san." Kaori said before hugging him and planting a kiss on his cheek. She did so very quickly, awarding him no time to even reciprocate the action before she ran back in the house. "That pendant is two of a kind, a treasure of my clan that's existed from the very first clan leader and his wife. It would be the first time in our history where an outsider was allowed to own it. After that day I never saw Oji-san again..."
Shara
Kaori had looked at the bed as the last vision faded, holding her hands with a tear already running down her cheek. "Then... there's Shara." her voice reflected the ending of Shara's tale, and it wouldn't have been the first time Samira had heard the name. "When I was five, my mother and I were traveling between villages when we came across a carriage that was abandoned. The horses were dead, so we assumed that it had been a raider attack but still, we checked for any bodies so a notice could be sent to the correct family. She went inside the carriage and when she walked out, she was holding a small girl. Through the open door I could see the floor boards that she moved to find her hiding spot, and there was no one else nearby. We took her back to our home and treated her, and she got better." The visions had returned and it showed Kaori and Shara in the dojo together, though, as Kaori's ten year old self. "Shara wasn't obligated to fight, she was allowed to be part of our clan and took up a back stage position. But that didn't stop her from picking up a sword." The vision showed Shara and Kaori going at it, trading hits and neither side making any progress in beating the other. It'd be the first time that Samira would ever see someone match Kaori with skill rather than brute strength. Even against the Celestial King, he had used his strength to keep Kaori at bay more than his sword skill. "She never held back against me, and I did the same for her. I'd say she was better than me since she didn't have any magic, and she would argue that I was better than her since I had one more win than her. We were best friends, sisters to the end and even shared the same birthday. No one, not even Saia or my father could give her crap without my stopping it. It was the only times I ever stood up to them, and it scared them every time."
The vision transitioned to a room at night time where Kaori was holding Shara just as she did Samira before they fought the snake, even singing the same song while gently rubbing her head. "There came a time where Shara began having nightmares where she saw herself betraying our clan, killing people left and right. I started sleeping with her so she'd feel safe and be able to know when she woke up that it wasn't real." The vision then changed, Kaori and Shara were back to back fighting against numerous enemies. "Several days later, it was revealed that her nightmares were warnings from the divines..." one of the men Kaori had killed had a hibiscus dangling from his neck, the same one Ikuchi had. Shara was crying as Kaori was, neither wanting to kill their clansmen but having no choice. The battle continued around them as Kaori said "We killed the entire village that day... every man, woman, and child had been killed. Nine hundred people, and I remember all of their names as well as that dead look in their eyes while they attacked us. Shara and I spent the next few years finding out what happened, and found her family along the way." the scene changed to show a man and woman welcoming Shara home as Kaori then said "I forced her to stay with them. She was my sister, and the only true family I had left... I wanted her to be safe."
The vision had changed to a much older version, a whole seven years had passed and the two of them were in a cave, exploring. "I had been gone for years, but constantly allocated resources to keep an eye on her. On her birthday... my birthday, I returned to visit her and we went out to the mountains. We loved it out there since none of the animals were a danger to us so long as I was around. Shara was in front, making sure it was safe to step forward while carrying our lantern." The other girl had walked forward and a sword was shot all the way through her, Kaori had rushed forward with her sword drawn but the person was already gone. She dropped to her knees, gently removing the blade from Shara's stomach while trying to heal the wound. Every time a clot formed, the blood would gush out and break it. Kaori had leaned into Samira and held her tightly, crying but letting the scene play. It was exactly like the one where Samira had been stabbed, except there was no Caeles Cantri to help her... Kaori had kept going, kept trying until she collapsed from exhaustion. Moments later, she got back up with sweat streaming down her face and mixing with the tears and kept trying some more. The vision faded and Samira would see Kaori laying the lifeless body in front of her parent's home and kneeling next to it, the mother collapsing and the father screaming at Kaori. "This was your fault! You had planned this, vile witch!" Kaori protested, but ultimately was driven away, banished from his lands.
The vision transitioned again to Kaori standing in front of a massive army with her cat mask on. The real one had forced herself to face her past and watch the vision, though, still crying. Samira would see the army behind her, platinum scarves at the front, then gold, then crimson, and over two thousand whites... She saw the enemy raise their blade and arrows began raining down on her army, all the men huddling close together as specific units raised a shield to the sky and forming a tiled roof. Kaori was thirty feet in front them, standing still as arrows rained around her to form a perfect circle. She drew her sword and raised it before vanishing and reappearing in the middle of the battle. She spun and cut off a man's head while her army attacked, that man was the one who was in charge of signaling the archers- meaning everyone would now resort to attacking however they saw fit. She vanished again and reappeared in front of two men, spinning and cutting them across the waist before vanishing again. Every time she appeared it was long enough to kill someone, and then vanish again. "Because I failed to protect her, I was the scapegoat and bore the burden of her death. Her father had his armies march on my land, and we slaughtered them. I had abandoned sentiment and marched my army through his lands, razing every village to the ground and ensuring no one survived. Not even the wooden foundations of their homes were left in our wake, and when I arrived at his home I killed him for abandoning my little sister in that carriage." The vision had changed to show Kaori standing next to a motorcycle with her hands on her hips, announcing "Lady Ceostra needs someone to come with me to the desert. We'll probably die, but there's a chance of finding something valuable. Anyone volunteers?" very loudly. Out of the crowed of people, a girl with green hair stepped forward and announced that she volunteered to go along. Kaori had leaned back on Samira, resting her eyes and wearing a gentle smile. "Then there was the green haired woman with no combat experience I met in a castle. She was a weak fighter, but became my source of joy, best friend, and most reliable ally... and reminded me of what it meant to be human, and how to become one again. So tell me... what caused you to ask about my friends?"
- Job Info:
- Job Title: Kaori's Story: Episode 6 - Shattered Heart
Rank: 100-Year
Player Requirements: Kaori at S Rank + 1 S Rank
Job Requirements: 35,000 words
Job Location: Midi, Hosenka, & Hargeon
Job Description: (Can be done in 1 thread in any of the above forums)
During her A Rank exam, Kaori's heart was shattered and the pieces were bound to specific individuals. One piece was left with Kaori, but the incomplete heart has left her unstable and requiring medication to keep from losing herself. Kaori must venture out to Midi to get in touch with an old friend of hers to reclaim one of her pieces, then locate her servant and his adopted child in Hosenka, and then she'll be able to reclaim the final piece from her friend in Hargeon. In order to do this properly, she'll have to stop taking her medication which will lead to various mental and physical repercussions that make the task much harder on her.
The mission will start when someone close to her who knows of the events receives a dream from an ancient being that cryptically details what she needs to do, but not necessarily why. Once all pieces of Kaori's heart are assembled, the dragon will reward Kaori and her friend for entertaining him with their efforts.
Enemies:
Weak: White Ninja
The base rank for Ninja in Saia's clan. They're skilled with a sword, but lack the experience in combat to be as effective.
Weak: Migrane
A very powerful headache that's accompanied by a high pitched ringing sound, blurred vision, nausea, and vertigo.
Normal: Blackout
Normally preceded by vomiting blood, Kaori will black out for a few in-character seconds and possibly collapse.
Normal: Crimson Ninja
Ninja with enough experience to know when to attack, and when to retreat. They're not the most hardened of warriors, but they'll do against weaker foes.
Strong: Hallucinations
This one doesn't require much explaining... she sees and hears things that can be weird, scary, or amazingly awesome.
Strong: Gold Ninja
Extremely skilled ninja who've managed to survive every mission since they joined Saia's clan.
Boss: Kaori's Heart
Not a side effect of withdrawal, but rather Kaori's heart pieces testing her- this is a copy of Kaori related to whichever part of her heart she's currently pursuing. The one in Midi is Loyalty and Devotion, the one in Hosenka is Honor and Sacrifice, the one in Hargeon is Love and Friendship. There's also the one that can appear at random which is Shame and Despair, which doesn't need a roll to summon since it's always with her.
Boss: Platinum Ninja
Members of the clan who's been around since birth. They were never taken in, or assimilated after a raid; they were born into the blood bath. They all earn their rank by killing a thousand men, and are sent on the most dangerous of missions.
Reward:
• 150k
• 1 Spell of Each Rank
• Hibiscus Necklace: Allows Kaori's team members to telepathically communicate with her for better efficiency during jobs. It can also be used in tandem with her lineage to let her know when her team members require her assistance.
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