Zenichi had grown to love the mountain views. When he had first came to Moon Country, he was met with a bit of resentment when he was mistaken for anther prospector here to steal the precious gold, gems, and other metals from within the nearby mountains. He was quickly told that anyone trying to smuggle out any of Moon’s commodity would soon find themselves unable to tie their shoes. Zenichi didn’t quite get what that expression meant until he envisioned tying his shoes with only 1 hand. He liked that expression and hoped one day to use it as a threat to someone.
Here it was almost a year later and he had illegally mined enough gems to fill a small bucket only to sell it all as scrap to visitors to the island. He looked forward to his weekend adventures up the mountains. At first, he went to Mt Tsukiiakari because it seemed like a challenge. He simply wanted to make it to the top. His second adventure was on to Mt Gesshoku just so he could say he accomplished both. Near the top of Gesshoku, he awoke within a cloud. A small amount of frost, maybe snow had formed on him. He has never had a cup of coffee as good as the one he had that morning.
As the newness of the experience wore off, he stared to mine for Gold or any other metal on Mt Tsukiakari. He soon realized that he wouldn’t be able to do it without blasting large chunks off of the base. Too much noise and not enough reward for the danger. Changing plans, he moved the other mountain looking for Gems. He found they were a lot easier to locate and could withstand his clay bombs better. In a single weekend, he could find at least a dozen stones where at least one of them would be big enough to sell for a month’s rent.
The days of needing to mine past several months ago so now he was here for one last goodbye to the Mountains. He was at the summit of Mt Gesshoku with a single idea. He would carve his name into the ground to prove he had made it there. He was sure that others had too but none of them carried material strong enough to carve stone. Zenichi made a few hand seals and soon, a Crystal Kunia appeared to grow out of the earth.
Zenichi was here
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Here it was almost a year later and he had illegally mined enough gems to fill a small bucket only to sell it all as scrap to visitors to the island. He looked forward to his weekend adventures up the mountains. At first, he went to Mt Tsukiiakari because it seemed like a challenge. He simply wanted to make it to the top. His second adventure was on to Mt Gesshoku just so he could say he accomplished both. Near the top of Gesshoku, he awoke within a cloud. A small amount of frost, maybe snow had formed on him. He has never had a cup of coffee as good as the one he had that morning.
As the newness of the experience wore off, he stared to mine for Gold or any other metal on Mt Tsukiakari. He soon realized that he wouldn’t be able to do it without blasting large chunks off of the base. Too much noise and not enough reward for the danger. Changing plans, he moved the other mountain looking for Gems. He found they were a lot easier to locate and could withstand his clay bombs better. In a single weekend, he could find at least a dozen stones where at least one of them would be big enough to sell for a month’s rent.
The days of needing to mine past several months ago so now he was here for one last goodbye to the Mountains. He was at the summit of Mt Gesshoku with a single idea. He would carve his name into the ground to prove he had made it there. He was sure that others had too but none of them carried material strong enough to carve stone. Zenichi made a few hand seals and soon, a Crystal Kunia appeared to grow out of the earth.
Zenichi was here
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