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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:30 pm
This is where all of the past Cloud shinobi are buried. It is an endless field of tombstones and monestary's filled with rumors of ghosts and secrets. A thin layer of mist covers the ground that never disappears for some mysterious reason. Legend says that it's because this is where the founder of the village is buried, and the mist is actually a never moving cloud.
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:53 pm
Shige sits down at foot of Rei's brother's grave. Rei lays down flowers and lights incense that burns her and hey partners nose in front of her parents shrine.
Her mother's female wolf and her uncle's male dog had given Rei and her brother one of the pups each. She had chosen Shige, a male much more wolf than dog while her brother had chosen Bael, a beautiful boy way more dog than wolf. He pined to death after beautiful Bael died defending him in battle. Rei's parents died next to the Raikage many years ago. They had both been Saanin in the Raikage's service, her father because of his rare byakugan in the cloud village and her mother because of her Inuzuka background. Rei took both of their last names as a tribute to her family lines.
As the incense wafted the faint smell into the early morning air, Rei made a decision for her and Shige. Genin or not they had to leave Cloud Village.
(exit to Cloud's Streets)
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:25 am
After using bursts of wind to dig a perfect six-foot hole, Iori unraveled tossed a scroll into it and made a handseal. A poof of smoke came from it, and revealed it to be containing the body of Samedi. Iori reached behind his back and pulled out the man's cane, and tossed that in the hole as well. He prayed in silence for several minutes, reflecting on how pitiful Samedi must be for the only person to attend his funeral to be the man who killed him. After an hour or so, Iori used his wind abilities to cover the hole properly. There would be no tombstone, nor would anybody else know that Samedi had been buried, but for Iori it was enough to know that the man had been laid to rest back in the home village he left so long ago. After taking a few steps away, Iori's image was swept away in a silent gust of wind.
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