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Post by Kumori on Jun 16, 2007 12:29:03 GMT -4
Kumori laughed all the more, "You take things to seriously, you know that right? But if you have a problem with him, why don't you take it up with him?"
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Post by Otomeken on Jun 16, 2007 12:30:56 GMT -4
Otomeken caught up, kind of smiling... "I did already... He spent two days in the hospital recouperating," she said rather proud of herself and rattled something in her pocket. "Still have the prize too," she said manically...
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Post by Kumori on Jun 16, 2007 12:32:20 GMT -4
"Really?" Kumori asked, "And what was the prise?"
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Post by Otomeken on Jun 16, 2007 12:33:53 GMT -4
"Just a couple things that might come in handy some day...." The next sentence was low and under her breath, "if I ever get it back from the old hag..."
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Post by Kumori on Jun 16, 2007 12:37:54 GMT -4
Kumori raised an eye brow but said nothing as he continued to walk toward the wind country. "So was that all the information we have on this mission?" he asked to get their thoughts back to the problem at hand.
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Post by Otomeken on Jun 16, 2007 12:40:19 GMT -4
Otomeken shook her head. "Yeah, we have a meeting with Kaze-kage-dono in the morning. That's when we get to ask all of our questions..."
As they walked, the tree line was quickly thinning out, and the ground had little particles of sand blowing across it in random intervals. Soon, they would lose the forest's cover, and be completely in the sand...
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Post by Kumori on Jun 16, 2007 12:44:10 GMT -4
Kumori did not like the fact that he was about to leave the shadows of the trees, making a lot of his jutsu's ineffective. But he had to take the missions he was given. "How could this thing be working in shadows in the wind country? It is all desert, unless it only happens at night." He mused to himself as they walked.
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Post by Otomeken on Jun 17, 2007 8:54:53 GMT -4
Otomeken pointed a little ways ahead of them. "Sand dunes have shaddows Kumori," she said rather matter of factly as if she couldn't believe he didn't think of it... Afterall... she had told him that people would walk around a sand dune and then disappear...
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Post by Kumori on Jun 17, 2007 12:18:15 GMT -4
"Yes, but the shadow would not be very deep, making whatever is inside it not that strong. Not strong enough to make people disappear anyway." he replied.
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Post by Otomeken on Jun 17, 2007 12:22:19 GMT -4
"No light penetrates the underside of the sand Kumori, what makes you think the whole thing is above ground?" she asked having already weighed all of these possibilities herself on her way to get Kumori...
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Post by Kumori on Jun 17, 2007 12:32:09 GMT -4
"It's possible, but it still would only be able to come through the sand, when it was deep shadow that it could move to. Making it that it could only attack at night if it is truely a shadow creature, of the strength required to do this."
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Post by Otomeken on Jun 17, 2007 12:34:09 GMT -4
Otomeken shrugged. "Who said it truely was... I only asked you what you knew about what lurked there..." She said with a smile... she was enjoying this game, perhaps too much...
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Post by Kumori on Jun 17, 2007 12:45:53 GMT -4
"And I am just giving you the conclusions I am coming to with that knowledge." Kumori replied, "Might you have any more thoughts about this creature, because your objections are actually helping to think of what this might be."
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Post by Otomeken on Jun 17, 2007 12:56:20 GMT -4
"I might," she said with a smile. "For instance, who said it was a creature?" She asked. Her hand came up and whiped sweat from her brow. The heat of the desert was truely starting to get to her... she wasn't used to it...
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Post by Kumori on Jun 17, 2007 13:05:04 GMT -4
"Your, right no one said it was a creature. And it would make more sense if it wasn't. A ninja would be able to do everything that appearently has happened, and at the times in which it happed, but if that was the case, then the Ninja's of the sand could easily have handle this problem themselves. So I am thinking it is a creature, but something that I have never encountered or heard of before."
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