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Fandom Naruto: Rain of War

If I were to add another village(teams are starting to bulge), which would you like?

  • Hidden Mist

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  • Hidden Stone

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  • Hidden Cloud

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  • Some other small village like the rain

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  • Don't we have enough villages? Just add more teams.

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  • Hidden Sand

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  • Total voters
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Ganryu

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Welcome!


I'm Ganryu, I'll be your Head GM.


@yoshua171 And @CaughtInTheRiddle are my co-GM's.


Basically Yosh is over the Hidden Rain, Riddle is over Hidden Leaf.


Overview tab has what this RP is all about
 
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My first draft of a character. It's somewhat math-intensive on my end, though of course I don't mind that at all, and is perhaps the wrong character for the game, but I submit it for review anyways. Feedback would be appreciated, and guidance on balancing him with the desired power level would be appreciated. I am also not dead-set on being from the Hidden Leaf, and if more people want to come from that village I am more than happy to change Jiro to slot into Rain.


Jiro Tanega

Gender: Male

Age: 12

Village: Leaf

Rank: Genin






  • Appearance: Jiro is an unassuming child. His hair, colored a burned auburn, he inherited from his mother, and he wears it cropped short, well out of the way. Baby fat hides his angular face, only now beginning to be grown out of. His eyes are a muddy brown, specked with slivers of blue and wide on his face. His skin is well-tanned from his time out of doors, and is uncharacteristically unblemished for a ninja, Jiro having avoided receiving too many wounds in his short Academy career. He wears trousers and a long-sleeved shirt of whatever color affords camouflage when he expects trouble, protection given by armor worn beneath the thin cloth. In casual settings, he wears whatever he has not grown out of, the occasional growth spurt leaving his mostly-dark clothing often mismatched or ill-fitting.

    He walks with confidence, and his eyes rarely stop moving. He takes in all he can, so ensconced in the ninja’s paranoid mindset that he can rarely bring himself to escape it, when he notices it at all. His voice is low for a boy his age, his voice marred by a lisp from which he has only recently managed to extricate himself. Jiro speaks quickly and concisely, and always looks people in the eyes. His smile is frequent, his laugh much less so, and his anger manifests quietly indeed, scowls and frowns slight and reluctant when his displeasure mounts.




    Personality:


    Jiro is a serious boy. He is not taken with fantasy, nor the frequent delusions of grandeur so common amongst his peers. He is a boy focused on reality, and how he can shape it the best he can. That is not to say Jiro lacks any of the trappings of immaturity, of course: he is often too decisive, too attracted to the high-minded and too easily taken in by the affectations of wisdom rather than real knowledge. His understanding of the world is limited by his age and experience, but Jiro has always made concerted efforts to know his own limits on the map of his ignorance, so that they can be fixed.


    Jiro loves both knowing things, and the acquisition of knowledge itself. This manifests both as commendable scholarship and occasional, asexual, voyeurism. He craves knowledge of the world, of its mechanisms, and of means to translate what he knows into reality. His curiosity does not stop at the useful, however. He finds himself driven by his need to know minutiae or the intricacies of mundanities of everyday life. He loves to read, and listen, and watch, and think on what he has seen.


    Jiro is as practical as he can manage to be, but often tries too hard to be clever, at the expense of success. Intricacy is his academic fetish, even while he knows that simplicity rules the battlefield. In his personal life, Jiro is reserved. He lets studies supersede his social life, and his interpersonal skills have been stymied somewhat by this priority. He is not a mean boy, or cold, but is frugal with his words and prefers to listen than speak. He does not guard his feelings, but they expose themselves in naturally subtle ways, and while he does not feel affection any less strongly than his peers, he expresses it without fanfare.


    Jiro is highly idealistic. He wants to follow his moral code to the best of his abilities, and is afraid of the inevitable choice he will have to make between ninja duty and his own ethics. He has no particular love for the Leaf Village: it is his home, but not as exceptional as many claim it to be. He will give his life to protect it, and wishes to see it flourish through his service as ninja, but cannot rouse the same patriotism he has seen boasted of in the schoolyards of his youth. Jiro, above all, wants to ensure happiness throughout the world, to help the world achieve lasting and perfect tranquility through whatever means present themselves.


    History:


    Jiro wanted to be a ninja since he was very young. A catalyst is hard to pinpoint, the allure of ninjahood being strong since as long as he could remember, but Jiro would identify his family’s vacation to a rustic hot springs a turning point in his life, his journey bringing him face to face with the devastated wasteland which hosted the climax of the Third Great Ninja War. He had never really understood what power meant, what humans in the world could accomplish, and what they could destroy. The sight filled his 5-year-old mind with fear, and envy, and ambition, and sadness beyond his years.


    His parents supported his decision. Jiro had never shown interest in metalworking, and ninja could earn good livings without much danger, in times of peace. Jiro neglected to tell his parents that he would aim for the highest echelons of power, rather than contenting himself to a career of chuunin-level security and manual labor. In his first year at the academy, Jiro discovered he was blessed with a Bloodline Limit: the Magnet Release. He still remembers the realization that he was blessed as the happiest day of his life. His luck drove him to redouble his efforts, and with a life of work that occasionally bordered on asceticism Jiro graduated in such a standing that very nearly, though not quite, met his exacting expectations.


    Jiro used his ninja access to the best of his abilities, learning what he could about the hidden world in which he lived, and specifically about his own powers. He learned that one of the Kazekage supposedly learned the technique, rather than being born with it. This revelation drove him deep into the sciences of the ninja world. His fascination has continued throughout his life, in science, and the obscure secrets of Sealcraft, which sit so tantalizing on the horizon of his knowledge


 
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Pentagon said:
My first draft of a character. It's somewhat math-intensive on my end, though of course I don't mind that at all, and is perhaps the wrong character for the game, but I submit it for review anyways. Feedback would be appreciated, and guidance on balancing him with the desired power level would be appreciated. I am also not dead-set on being from the Hidden Leaf, and if more people want to come from that village I am more than happy to change Jiro to slot into Rain.
Jiro Tanega

Gender: Male

Age: 12

Village: Leaf

Rank: Genin

Appearance: Jiro is an unassuming child. His hair, colored a burned auburn, he inherited from his mother, and he wears it cropped short, well out of the way. Baby fat hides his angular face, only now beginning to be grown out of. His eyes are a muddy brown, specked with slivers of blue and wide on his face. His skin is well-tanned from his time out of doors, and is uncharacteristically unblemished for a ninja, Jiro having avoided receiving too many wounds in his short Academy career. He wears trousers and a long-sleeved shirt of whatever color affords camouflage when he expects trouble, protection given by armor worn beneath the thin cloth. In casual settings, he wears whatever he has not grown out of, the occasional growth spurt leaving his mostly-dark clothing often mismatched or ill-fitting.

He walks with confidence, and his eyes rarely stop moving. He takes in all he can, so ensconced in the ninja’s paranoid mindset that he can rarely bring himself to escape it, when he notices it at all. His voice is low for a boy his age, his voice marred by a lisp from which he has only recently managed to extricate himself. Jiro speaks quickly and concisely, and always looks people in the eyes. His smile is frequent, his laugh much less so, and his anger manifests quietly indeed, scowls and frowns slight and reluctant when his displeasure mounts.







  • Personality: Jiro is a serious boy. He is not taken with fantasy, nor the frequent delusions of grandeur so common amongst his peers. He is a boy focused on reality, and how he can shape it the best he can. That is not to say Jiro lacks any of the trappings of immaturity, of course: he is often too decisive, too attracted to the high-minded and too easily taken in by the affectations of wisdom rather than real knowledge. His understanding of the world is limited by his age and experience, but Jiro has always made concerted efforts to know his own limits on the map of his ignorance, so that they can be fixed.


    Jiro loves both knowing things, and the acquisition of knowledge itself. This manifests both as commendable scholarship and occasional, asexual, voyeurism. He craves knowledge of the world, of its mechanisms, and of means to translate what he knows into reality. His curiosity does not stop at the useful, however. He finds himself driven by his need to know minutiae or the intricacies of mundanities of everyday life. He loves to read, and listen, and watch, and think on what he has seen.


    Jiro is as practical as he can manage to be, but often tries too hard to be clever, at the expense of success. Intricacy is his academic fetish, even while he knows that simplicity rules the battlefield. In his personal life, Jiro is reserved. He lets studies supersede his social life, and his interpersonal skills have been stymied somewhat by this priority. He is not a mean boy, or cold, but is frugal with his words and prefers to listen than speak. He does not guard his feelings, but they expose themselves in naturally subtle ways, and while he does not feel affection any less strongly than his peers, he expresses it without fanfare.


    Jiro is highly idealistic. He wants to follow his moral code to the best of his abilities, and is afraid of the inevitable choice he will have to make between ninja duty and his own ethics. He has no particular love for the Leaf Village: it is his home, but not as exceptional as many claim it to be. He will give his life to protect it, and wishes to see it flourish through his service as ninja, but cannot rouse the same patriotism he has seen boasted of in the schoolyards of his youth. Jiro, above all, wants to ensure happiness throughout the world, to help the world achieve lasting and perfect tranquility through whatever means present themselves.


    History: Jiro wanted to be a ninja since he was very young. A catalyst is hard to pinpoint, the allure of ninjahood being strong since as long as he could remember, but Jiro would identify his family’s vacation to a rustic hot springs a turning point in his life, his journey bringing him face to face with the devastated wasteland which hosted the climax of the Third Great Ninja War. He had never really understood what power meant, what humans in the world could accomplish, and what they could destroy. The sight filled his 5-year-old mind with fear, and envy, and ambition, and sadness beyond his years.


    His parents supported his decision. Jiro had never shown interest in metalworking, and ninja could earn good livings without much danger, in times of peace. Jiro neglected to tell his parents that he would aim for the highest echelons of power, rather than contenting himself to a career of chuunin-level security and manual labor. In his first year at the academy, Jiro discovered he was blessed with a Bloodline Limit: the Magnet Release. He still remembers the realization that he was blessed as the happiest day of his life. His luck drove him to redouble his efforts, and with a life of work that occasionally bordered on asceticism Jiro graduated in such a standing that very nearly, though not quite, met his exacting expectations.


    Jiro used his ninja access to the best of his abilities, learning what he could about the hidden world in which he lived, and specifically about his own powers. He learned that one of the Kazekage supposedly learned the technique, rather than being born with it. This revelation drove him deep into the sciences of the ninja world. His fascination has continued throughout his life, in science, and the obscure secrets of Sealcraft, which sit so tantalizing on the horizon of his knowledge


 
I drafted him out when the interest check started, I just needed to tweak him a little once I saw the character sheet. I'm a little worried about my idea of him being a jutsu-enabled sniper at first and field artillery later, mostly because I might need to hamstring the fuck out of him to make his numbers work out in my head, but I'll bother the GMs with that, and because it might not be fun for anyone but me to read, though I'll do my absolute best to make it engaging.
 
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Pentagon said:
My first draft of a character. It's somewhat math-intensive on my end, though of course I don't mind that at all, and is perhaps the wrong character for the game, but I submit it for review anyways. Feedback would be appreciated, and guidance on balancing him with the desired power level would be appreciated. I am also not dead-set on being from the Hidden Leaf, and if more people want to come from that village I am more than happy to change Jiro to slot into Rain.
Jiro Tanega

Gender: Male

Age: 12

Village: Leaf

Rank: Genin

Appearance: Jiro is an unassuming child. His hair, colored a burned auburn, he inherited from his mother, and he wears it cropped short, well out of the way. Baby fat hides his angular face, only now beginning to be grown out of. His eyes are a muddy brown, specked with slivers of blue and wide on his face. His skin is well-tanned from his time out of doors, and is uncharacteristically unblemished for a ninja, Jiro having avoided receiving too many wounds in his short Academy career. He wears trousers and a long-sleeved shirt of whatever color affords camouflage when he expects trouble, protection given by armor worn beneath the thin cloth. In casual settings, he wears whatever he has not grown out of, the occasional growth spurt leaving his mostly-dark clothing often mismatched or ill-fitting.

He walks with confidence, and his eyes rarely stop moving. He takes in all he can, so ensconced in the ninja’s paranoid mindset that he can rarely bring himself to escape it, when he notices it at all. His voice is low for a boy his age, his voice marred by a lisp from which he has only recently managed to extricate himself. Jiro speaks quickly and concisely, and always looks people in the eyes. His smile is frequent, his laugh much less so, and his anger manifests quietly indeed, scowls and frowns slight and reluctant when his displeasure mounts.







  • Personality: Jiro is a serious boy. He is not taken with fantasy, nor the frequent delusions of grandeur so common amongst his peers. He is a boy focused on reality, and how he can shape it the best he can. That is not to say Jiro lacks any of the trappings of immaturity, of course: he is often too decisive, too attracted to the high-minded and too easily taken in by the affectations of wisdom rather than real knowledge. His understanding of the world is limited by his age and experience, but Jiro has always made concerted efforts to know his own limits on the map of his ignorance, so that they can be fixed.


    Jiro loves both knowing things, and the acquisition of knowledge itself. This manifests both as commendable scholarship and occasional, asexual, voyeurism. He craves knowledge of the world, of its mechanisms, and of means to translate what he knows into reality. His curiosity does not stop at the useful, however. He finds himself driven by his need to know minutiae or the intricacies of mundanities of everyday life. He loves to read, and listen, and watch, and think on what he has seen.


    Jiro is as practical as he can manage to be, but often tries too hard to be clever, at the expense of success. Intricacy is his academic fetish, even while he knows that simplicity rules the battlefield. In his personal life, Jiro is reserved. He lets studies supersede his social life, and his interpersonal skills have been stymied somewhat by this priority. He is not a mean boy, or cold, but is frugal with his words and prefers to listen than speak. He does not guard his feelings, but they expose themselves in naturally subtle ways, and while he does not feel affection any less strongly than his peers, he expresses it without fanfare.


    Jiro is highly idealistic. He wants to follow his moral code to the best of his abilities, and is afraid of the inevitable choice he will have to make between ninja duty and his own ethics. He has no particular love for the Leaf Village: it is his home, but not as exceptional as many claim it to be. He will give his life to protect it, and wishes to see it flourish through his service as ninja, but cannot rouse the same patriotism he has seen boasted of in the schoolyards of his youth. Jiro, above all, wants to ensure happiness throughout the world, to help the world achieve lasting and perfect tranquility through whatever means present themselves.


    History: Jiro wanted to be a ninja since he was very young. A catalyst is hard to pinpoint, the allure of ninjahood being strong since as long as he could remember, but Jiro would identify his family’s vacation to a rustic hot springs a turning point in his life, his journey bringing him face to face with the devastated wasteland which hosted the climax of the Third Great Ninja War. He had never really understood what power meant, what humans in the world could accomplish, and what they could destroy. The sight filled his 5-year-old mind with fear, and envy, and ambition, and sadness beyond his years.


    His parents supported his decision. Jiro had never shown interest in metalworking, and ninja could earn good livings without much danger, in times of peace. Jiro neglected to tell his parents that he would aim for the highest echelons of power, rather than contenting himself to a career of chuunin-level security and manual labor. In his first year at the academy, Jiro discovered he was blessed with a Bloodline Limit: the Magnet Release. He still remembers the realization that he was blessed as the happiest day of his life. His luck drove him to redouble his efforts, and with a life of work that occasionally bordered on asceticism Jiro graduated in such a standing that very nearly, though not quite, met his exacting expectations.


    Jiro used his ninja access to the best of his abilities, learning what he could about the hidden world in which he lived, and specifically about his own powers. He learned that one of the Kazekage supposedly learned the technique, rather than being born with it. This revelation drove him deep into the sciences of the ninja world. His fascination has continued throughout his life, in science, and the obscure secrets of Sealcraft, which sit so tantalizing on the horizon of his knowledge


 
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Bunny said:
Oh dear God I looked at the OOC and see math
I know.... it scares me too, it scares me too...


Anyways, may I be of help in any way?
 
There's math for me, since the progression for Jiro is going to go from being a marksman to being naval artillery to ideally becoming some sort of terrifying Ninja-railgun.
 
[QUOTE="Lazy Haze]There's math? ;o;

[/QUOTE]
I deleted a math.... exercise me and Pentagon had :D


Nobody should need it though.
 
B-but... I want to math...


:^\


EDIT: Hanarei, if you want me to put in the math Jiro will be doing in his head in the posts I can. I could use some padding in my writing.
 
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finished up my character and posted him in the character sign up tab. Im super hyped! This is gunna rock!
 
Oh we should post in the character tab? I'll shift mine over. Also, nice to see another character made. It was getting lonely.
 

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