Nobu registered his environment with the kind of awareness any trained shinobi could muster. He had the advantage of speed through Abura's weird goo. Curiously, Nobu wondered whether the trick behind walking on water would work underwater as well. He would have tested it under less stressful circumstances, but instead he found himself far too distracted by the environment to dare attempt such experimentation.
Remembering the nature of his abilities, Nobu clung close the bottom where the plants were lurking. The boy reminded himself that even if any of them would turn out to be predatory, his newly-discovered Bloodline powers made him a master of flora. Well, master might have been exaggerated, but it allowed him some measure of control. Besides, wood jutsu would probably work fine underwater, but he needed to be close to the earth for most of them.
Nobu stuck close to the bottom as he gradually approached the distant specks. Not much of a choice, there - he had to find food to convince the strange fish. His one alternative would be to just try to control it with Genjutsu, but he didn't want to piss it off. Given what Abura was apparently capable of, he didn't want to have to test the capabilities of the fish down here.
Sticking low to the bottom, Nobu hoped the glowing plants would at least somewhat conceal the glow of his own body. That way, he could crawl forwards and reconnoiter safely, and maybe not get immediately swarmed by whatever hungry threat that oppressive darkness housed...
[MFT]
Remembering the nature of his abilities, Nobu clung close the bottom where the plants were lurking. The boy reminded himself that even if any of them would turn out to be predatory, his newly-discovered Bloodline powers made him a master of flora. Well, master might have been exaggerated, but it allowed him some measure of control. Besides, wood jutsu would probably work fine underwater, but he needed to be close to the earth for most of them.
Nobu stuck close to the bottom as he gradually approached the distant specks. Not much of a choice, there - he had to find food to convince the strange fish. His one alternative would be to just try to control it with Genjutsu, but he didn't want to piss it off. Given what Abura was apparently capable of, he didn't want to have to test the capabilities of the fish down here.
Sticking low to the bottom, Nobu hoped the glowing plants would at least somewhat conceal the glow of his own body. That way, he could crawl forwards and reconnoiter safely, and maybe not get immediately swarmed by whatever hungry threat that oppressive darkness housed...
[MFT]