Trek Asylum
Junior Member
Shigerumi: Part 1 - Betrayal of Fate
MUST READ RULES
1. No god-modding.
2. No randomly teleporting across the RP. Be realistic please.
3. Only a max of TWO Uryoman at one time in the RP allowed. (I will re-color this black when this rule is in effect.)
4.No limit to human and Akuryo characters.
5. Only THREE Akuryo characters can be allied with the humans. (I will re-color this black when this rule is in effect.)
6. Only TWO human characters can be allied with the Akuryo. (I will re-color this black when this rule is in effect.)
7. Inactivity over 10 days = character Death unless RP creator is notified.
8. Be respectful to other RPers and no arguing with them. If there's a problem, let me know and we'll sort it out.
9. Each character can only have THREE total Inherent Baiji. No character can start off with Acquired Baiji; if you want it, you need to earn it.
10. No one can post in the RP thread unless their character has been approved by myself.
11. Any questions at all, contact me via PM.
12. HAVE FUN!
INFORMATION THREAD: http://www.rpnation.com/showthread.php/1518-Shigerumi-Information-Thread?p=31359#post31359
SIGN-UP THREAD: http://www.rpnation.com/showthread.php/1519-Shigerumi-Sign-Up?p=31375#post31375
~
~~
~~~
~~~~
~~~~~
~~~~~~
~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~
~~~~~~
~~~~~
~~~~
~~~
~~
~
~~~12 years ago~~~
:: A young, red-headed boy - with mysterious demon eyes - fell to the ground in exhaustion, sweating profusely - dropping his sword in the process. He was training all day with Mr. Kenzou, his foster-father, the weight of swinging the sword tiring him out quickly. He should have been used to it by now after training in swordsmanship for so many years, but he had a dreadful disease that hindered an active life. He laid there in the oasis of beauty, staring up at a clear sky. The sun shone down on his face, highlighting his young features. Everything changed when they came... the Akuryo; but the sky, as well as this Garden, remained the same. He knew the sky would forever stay the same, but what of the Garden? It wouldn't be long now when the samurai would have to pull back out of Makomi and return to Komako due to the overbearing power of the Akuryo. They didn't stand a chance against them if it was a long battle, and it was just that. Soon the Akuryo would chase them through the Garden, destroying all beauty in sight. Suddenly, the shining sun diminished over the red-head's face as a middle-aged man with graying hair stood over him, extending his hand down. ::
"Daydreaming again, I see.", the man said, deep in thought himself as the boy grabbed his hand and was pulled back to his feet.
"Is the Garden going to be here forever? It won't change, right? I don't want it to change! I don't want anything to change...", the boy cried, a look of fear and despair creeping on his face. He glanced around, staring at all of the exotic flowers and trees.
"If Life so desires it, then all will be fine. If not.... if Life.. takes on a path you don't agree with, then you can change it, my boy. You have the power to carve out the life that you desire. Aim high for what you wish.", replied Mr. Kenzou, reassuring the boy.
:: Looking back out toward the sky, birds flying above, the boy nodded. He understood, even at such a young age, that life isn't easy; and his disease proved it more times than he could count. The beauty in life is that you always have a choice, though. It's all about never giving in, and going straight for what you want; it would be a sin to do otherwise. He started to feel more at ease now, Mr. Kenzou's words now etched inside his mind forever. ::
"Really? Can I really protect this place?", the boy asked, looking back into Mr. Kenzou's dark eyes.
"Yes. If that's what you want. You have the power to choose.", replied Mr. Kenzou.
"I will. I'll do it, Mr. Kenzou.", the boy said, determined. "I'll protect it."
"Pick up your sword, Isamu.", Mr. Kenzou murmured, the faint sign of a smile appearing.
~~Present Day, Garden of Anshin~~
:: Isamu looked around, a sullen look spreading across his face. The Garden of Anshin is the space between Makomi and Komako, seperating them from each other. In order to get to one from the other, you have to pass through the Garden - well, what's left of it. The earth beneath Isamu's feet is as black as ever; and it was stained scarlett with blood from countless victims. The flowers are charred and decaying, and the trees rotted out and toppled over. Distant fires all around the Garden could be spotted, remnants of the previous battle between monster and samurai. This certainly wasn't the sight Isamu had planned to fight for. It was like a dream or a wish torn to shreds by the despair of some horrible monster you only see in your nightmares; only... the nightmare is real. ::
"I fear I was a few years too late, Kenzou...", Isamu said silently to himself. He looked up to the sky, not quite able to shake this feeling of a great loss. The birds were no longer flying, yet the sky remained the same. It was ironic, really. The one thing out of their reach, but they succeeded in scaring away the animals. Isamu closed his eyes, knowing this weight wouldn't leave him; but yet, he smiled.
"There's still something left to fight for. Peace rediscovered... Beauty reborn. There's nothing in life that can't be repaired.", he said hopefully.
:: Suddenly, he started coughing up blood, quickly placing his hand over his mouth. A deep pain started to form in his throat and chest, making it slightly harder to breathe. It happens a few times each day, where his tuberculosis started to act up; but it always happened more so after a battle. Isamu glanced behind him, the dead bodies of several Akuryo lying about. They had planned a secret assault on Hiroko, but Isamu caught wind of it at the last second and hurried to dispatch the group. He didn't have time to even gather back-up, which was risky; but he's been in several life-or-death situations with the Akuryo to be used to it by now. Isamu took out a cloth and wiped the blood off of his mouth and hands, then looked over east. ::
"It's time to go home.", he muttered, before taking off in the direction to Komako's capital, Naoko. The horse he had fled when it laid eyes upon the Akuryo, so he had to walk back to Komako. He assumed that it would take him two days to get back to Naoko, enough time to make it back in time for the meeting. He was sure that they were planning an assault, but the Akuryo probably already knew, especially since they have spies in Komako. Isamu sighed, disliking himself for being a little selfish, but desired a long rest. Rest he probably deserved more than anyone.