Ninpocho Chronicles

Ninpocho Chronicles is a fantasy-ish setting storyline, set in an alternate universe World of Ninjas, where the Naruto and Boruto series take place. This means that none of the canon characters exists, or existed here.

Each ninja starts from the bottom and start their training as an Academy Student. From there they develop abilities akin to that of demigods as they grow in age and experience.

Along the way they gain new friends (or enemies), take on jobs and complete contracts and missions for their respective villages where their training and skill will be tested to their limits.

The sky is the limit as the blank page you see before you can be filled with countless of adventures with your character in the game.

This is Ninpocho Chronicles.

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Completed Faita Tasogare --> Shizen Chikara [Retirement]

Chikara

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Old Character Name: Faita Tasogare
Old Village/Missing: Sand
OCR Type: Retirement
Last Known Where-abouts: Ruins of old Suna
Old IC Rank: Jounin

New Character Name: Shizen Chikara
Preferred Username: Chikara
New Village/Missing: Sand
New BL/CA: Inuzuka (Lonewolf|Ungulate)
Custom Class:
Custom Class said:
Force of Nature[Vet]
HP: (60+lvl) x stamina
CP: (40+lvl) x chakra control
Class Bonus: Kinjutsu, +10% called shot chance
High: Ninjutsu Acc
Average: Evasion, Gen Sav,Melee Acc
Low: Gen DC, Range Acc
Main Branch/ANBU/Med-Nin: Main Branch for now
IC Rank: Genin I suppose

Character Age: 22
Gender: Woman
Sex: Female
Character's Physical Description: Chi is of average height and build. She has brown hair that reaches to her shoulder and piercing, golden-brown eyes. Chi is normally seen wearing clothing that she’s made herself, loose fitting so as to let her remain as flexible as possible. She’s also known to wear jewelry consisting of… parts that she’s extracted from her kills, such as animal teeth. Along with her attire, she’s also commonly found with her miniature goat Naku sitting on her shoulder. Naku is mostly useless as both a partner and a pet, but he’s the last member of her goat family. She’s very skilled at fighting with a staff and generally she keeps her main weapon, the staff of Morisei, collapsed in the form of a dagger on her hip.

Character's Mental Description: Chi used to be a normal little girl who grew up in a tribal village disconnected from society. Years of living in the wilderness made her hard, and very distrusting of any humans. She relates to animals more than humans and refuses to completely trust other humans easily. Her mannerisms are consistent with wild animals, causing her to do strange things like growl and move around on all four. She may even bark if the mood strikes her. If a human does gain her trust, or an animal for that matter, she will be loyal to them to a fault and treat them as if they’re family.

Character History: Chi was originally an NPC request which was approved, this history is mostly the same except for the beginning all the way up to the bloodline request. I changed it to add more details about the now fallen village's past and customs etc.
Hosekimori

Long ago lived a shaman, named Morisei, who traveled the lands seeking to help people and contribute to preserving nature of all forms. He battled with a staff that became imbued with his energy. In his old age he settled down in a remote section of Forest country where he formed a village for the people he had helped along his journeys. He named this village Hosekimori, the gem forest, because of the gems emitted from the shaman's great power which grew like foliage. When Morisei was dying he had no heirs, and so he used the rest of his energy to seal a part of himself into the staff in order to pick the next leader. He wished to train the leaders to do as he did, unfortunately no body passed the test and the village turned slowly into anarchy.

Generations passed as the staff continued to not chose a new leader. A crude government type system was initiated and rules set, traditions began in hopes of a leader being found. Guesses were made and followed, and over those generations the rumors, ideas, etc. had become an amalgam of strange rites and traditions. Meanwhile, the part of Morisei that was sealed in the staff was left locked away. Until one day, a man arrived at the village. He was a traveler from some far off land who just happened upon them. They hadn't received a visitor in some time and they didn't speak the same language. Using body language and strange gestures, the man learned their language more or less and was able to communicate with them. He grew to enjoy their company and after some time he learned of the staff of Morisei. When he heard the legends he knew he needed to see this weapon, and when he arrived the man could feel the energy radiating from the object.

He picked up the staff and the people laughed. They didn't believe that an outsider could bring forth the power of the Morisei. The man turned away from the people and performed some hand seals before grabbing the staff and stabbing the blunt tip into the ground twice. The sound echoed through the temple they helped the Morisei in, and former home of the Shaman Morisei. He turned around with a grin and the floating form of Morisei appeared from behind him. Immediately there was a secret conversation between Morisei and the stranger that no one could have heard. The two move forward and Morisei greets his people for the first time in hundreds of years with a nefarious smile spread across his face.

The Shizen family became the royal family of sorts after that. The stranger married and had children with one of the natives and that child took the throne when it was time. He was taught by his father how to summon Morisei, and form a contract with the man. Morisei was an adviser, but his staff was a super weapon to the one who possessed the ability to summon Morisei. They learned the power of the archsage and how to connect to nature, and which each death a little more power is placed inside the staff. As civilizations in distant lands began to rise up more and more people began to travel through their forests. Poachers came to hunt their animals, and some tried to take members of their village as trophies to sell in the slave-trades. A savage from the far off forests would catch a pretty penny if any were capable of sneaking into the village without being killed on their way out.

And in fact the people of Hosekimori were savages, with traditions built in legends and wild accusations about how the world works. In the modern age they hold many rituals and have numerous laws on how their people should be. There are children sent into the forests when they're born during a certain time of the year, between the autumnal equinox and the spring equinox. The act of volunteering to exchange your chakra with someone is an act more intimate than sex. Where as stealing someone's chakra was an act of violence punishable by death. They worship their leaders but the rulers of Hosekimori are kind to their people. All the legends explained thus far are just that to these people, and no one knows for sure how anything came about. They stick to their principles and follow the same order that their parents and their parents' parents did.

The Maigo's Assault
The Hosekimori people were in tune with nature. They followed a path that connected them all to the plants and animals in the forests. They all meet every half moon cycle to discuss the legends of Morisei, and refresh their connection to the planet. These meetings were lead by Chi's father, leader of the Hosekimori, and sometimes Chi whether or not her father wanted her to. Chi was a normal child by most conventional standards, despite a bit of royal duties. She was raised to take over for her parents when they passed, and rule over her small village of idiots. She would have been doomed to this fate if it weren't for the Maigo, a group of ruthless poachers who had begun to attack their village on a semi regular basis. They were well versed in the ninja arts taught in the foreign lands, and were assumed to be from such lands although they never stopped for idle chitchat.

No, the Maigo were all about getting what they wanted. Unfortunately for them, their attacks were mostly pathetic. Then, when Chi was only eight years old the Maigo performed a final push on their village. It was during a halfmoon meeting, while everyone was gathered in the center of the village. A group of men arrived and surrounded the congregation and Chi's father spoke to them. He wished them no harm and if they left he would make sure that happened. However, the man who spoke back wasn't one of the normal grunts. The god-king could feel the man's power from a distance, and even still the power of the young man that stood at his side. This man was the leader of the Maigo and was powerful, but he kept coughing up blood every few moments as if he had just been in a great battle. It didn't seem as if the man were in any condition to be fighting anyone, and yet as Chi's father drew the Morisei this sickly man brushed off his men and chose to go in alone.

There was a tremendous battle in the village as the first fight sparked a fight between the guardians of our village and the Maigo. Meanwhile, those who couldn't fight fled for their lives. Chi's mother grabbed her and ran off away from the action. The sun was setting and people grabbed torches to see in the forests as some ran for their lives. Chi cried and her mother's words did nothing to sooth her fears. They were alone in the dark now, with flickers of red torchlights in the distance. Then they were stopped by a man standing behind a tree. Just when it seemed to be over, father Shizen appeared in full form. His aura showed as a bright golden light that flashed off his skin. He took on features of a predator animal and the mannerisms. He attacked the man and slaughtered him with no remorse, and maybe even a smile.

There was shouting coming from everywhere and it was impossible to tell who was friendly or not in the dark. The family ran around blindly until they ran back into the village again. They had gone in circles and ended up back at the start. They went inside and it was quite, but then the Maigo boss and his assistant showed up demanding the staff of Morisei. Chi's father refused and he fought the two of them alone until a group of his men arrive to aid him. The leader of the Maigo struck a stunning blow to Chi's father, knocking him clear across the town center. He only stopped when he was met by a statue of Morisei with his hand held out. The hand went through his side and out the other in the lower part of his torso.

Chi's father called off his men who were trying to help him, and instead his men picked Chi up and together with her mother holding the staff they ran away. As they ran from the scene as quick as they possibly could, Chi watched as the leader of the Maigo approached her father. Then he became angry, grabbing her father by the arms to tear him down. The arm of the statue ripped open the man's stomach and then he fell into the pool of blood that had collected while he hung there. Chi watched as this strange killed her father, stomping his head into the dirt in a fit of rage.

Chi travels with her father's men to a waterfall in the forest where they've set up a meeting spot for emergencies. No one else had arrived yet, which was worrying. Then the Maigo arrived, a group of them including the two who had a hand in the death of the Hosekimori's leader. Chi wanted to yell, or even attack, but she held her tongue. She knew if her father couldn't defeat this man then no one could. They were at his mercy now. Still, the left overs of her father's men attempted to fight off the group only to be cut short by the leader and his young assistant. The men laughed as they tore the souls from the last remaining members of the Hosekimori.

Chi's mother cried helplessly and fell to her knees. She demanded that they leave her and Chi alone and take the staff of Morisei. She knew that was what they were after, otherwise they would have left them alone she thought. The man laughed and kicked the staff out of her hands before grabbing her by her long hair and pulling the woman to her feet. He told her that the staff was only part of their reason for attacking Hosekimori. The other was to kill off all of its members and put an end to their tribal nonsense for good. With his other hand, the leader grabbed his victim's throat and began to squeeze until there was a snapping sound from her neck. Her body went limp and all that was left was Chi, sitting in the dirt staring at her mother's now deceased body.

Just when things seemed more dire, Chi grabbed the staff of Morisei in order to fight against the Maigo. Of course, the large group of grown men laughed at her. When she smacked the staff down on the ground she the sound of hooves pounding the forest floor distract them. In the distance a heard of elk are seen rushing towards them as if running from a predator. Though the men are not scared of the animals, they are disoriented and as they pass by the elk snatch up young Chi and carry her away. After the heard passed the men looked around for Chi but quickly realize that she was taken away from them. They set aside their loss and return to the village to rally their men.

He Who Bleats Last, Bleats the Loudest (Bloodline app; Inuzuka Lonewolf - Ungulate spirit)

Chi passes out, tired from all the stress she endured with watching both of her parents die in front of her. She opens her eyes to the feeling of something moist rubbing against her face. Then the sound of a bleating goat shocks her, and she pushes herself off the ground and leaps backwards. When she realizes that she’s reacting to a goat, she relaxes and looks around her unfamiliar surroundings. She can feel the forest and instantly knows she’s far from home but the trees are connected to her own. On the ground nearby she spots the Morisei, undamaged but looking disheveled in its basic form. The goat bleats again and grabs the Morisei before running away, with Chi chasing after the last thing she has to remember her family by. The goat leads her to a sheer mountain side where it began to jump, looking back to make sure Chi was following him.

Near the top of the mountain on a wide, open path is a small family of goats. The first one drops Chi’s spear and nudges it towards her, and the whole scene just confuses the young girl. However, Chi is tired and afraid, and just for the night she decides to stay there with the wild animals to protect her. One night turns into a week, then a month, then years go by and eleven years pass and before anyone knows it Chi is a young adult and a skilled warrior. Being forced to live her life in the wild instead of in what was once her home caused her to tap into a primal part of her being. If her parents were alive, they would teach her to harness this power properly, but she was at a point where she hardly remembered her old life. In fact, she could barely remember how to speak by this point. The only family she knew were her goats.

Chi loved her goat family, and so she did what was necessary to protect them. She continued to train in the natural arts, and the goats taught her to fight as they did. She was one with nature and the beasts that lived there. She had such a strong connection that she even began to grow horns on her head, and when she fought, the skin on her hands and feet became as hard as the hooves on her family. With all of her skills combined, she began the most powerful and feared creature in that forest, but also the most beloved by most of its inhabitants as well. Of course, all good things come to an end and for Chi that happened when she once again came face to face with the Maigo while strolling with her runty brother, Naku.

Little Naku was a few years old at this point and never grew much larger than the size of Chi’s head, which would have meant death if Chi wasn’t always around to protect him. The only problem was that Naku was a crier, which is where his name came from. Naku was always getting her in trouble, and on this day as she hid behind some trees staring at what appeared at first to be another group of nameless poachers Naku cried out a bleat loud enough to alert all predators within 50 miles of their location. All of the men turned to face where the noise had come from and saw a teenage girl berating what looked like a goat kid.


Alone. Outmatched. (BL app cont.)

“Oh, bleat.” Chi muttered, except she didn’t say bleat… She just made the noise instead. As the men began to charge her a voice from behind them caused them all to stop in their tracks.

“Hold it,” he said, in a firm and deep voice that echoed slightly despite the low volume at which he spoke. “Hello, Chikara.” He emerged from the group of men and approached Chi. Chi swallowed nervously as she could feel his presence and new she couldn’t win in a fight against him. Then the man began to laugh in her face as he eyeballed her staff.

“Little daughter of the Shizen, all grown up.” He laughed, somewhat triumphantly, and then his men began to join before he silenced them with a simple movement of his hand. “We’ve been watching you, but it seems you’ve decided to come to us.” He started to move closer and Chi snatched Naku from the ground to make a run for it. One of the man’s eyebrows rose out of curiosity and then he sent his men after her. Chi ran frantically through the trees, nearly tripping over herself in her panic. There was no good move for her at this point, and all she could think to do was to get to her family and take them away to another mountain somewhere far away where they could be safe from the mysterious men.

“Stop.” That man appeared suddenly, presenting his palm against her chest and stopping her in her tracks. She dropped Naku and the staff but inertia sent them both flying as little Naku bleated loudly into the wind. Naku got up quickly and looked back, but he was incapable of fighting and so he ran.

"Don’t you recognize me...? Chi?" He grinned a wicked grin and a flashback played through Chi’s mind of the day she lost her parents. It was the young boy that fought with the man that snapped her father’s neck with his foot. “I never introduced myself. My name is Ichiro. I am the new leader of the Maigo, the people who killed all of your friends and family and left your home a ruined mess.”

Something inside Chi snapped and her eyes began to glow with a yellow aura similar to her fathers, only she couldn’t reach the same form he could. It was enough that she was able to kick Ichiro far away from her. She grabbed the Morisei and prepared for battle, charging her opponent with reckless abandon. She no longer cared what happened to her because all that mattered was getting revenge, and if she couldn’t get it then she imagined she’d never be able to get it. Ichiro merely laughed at Chi’s attempt to fight him as he stood stuck in the trunk of a rather large tree trunk. Chi jumped into the air and put all of her weight into a massive kick with both feet, but Ichiro dodged it and instead she hit the trunk of the tree and it splintered into a million little pieces. The rest of the tree began to fall on her, but she acted quickly and grabbed the tree in midair, encasing it in a golden crystal that reached down to the trunk’s former roots and locked it back into place. Before she could hit the ground Ichiro emerged once again and two wooden tendrils emerged from the ground and knocked Chi into another nearby tree.

“Be a good little feral girl and just give me the staff!” Ichiro’s eyes also began to glow yellow, and it was then that Chi could feel that he also had a natural energy like the kind her people had. She had no time to think about it, though. Instead, she shakes it off and lunges for a physical attack, instead choosing to charge him and with a swiftness she approaches him and she stabbed the Morisei into Ichiro’s left arm, with a concussive blast that broke his bone without the blade even touching it. Ichiro coughed up blood and was stunned momentarily, allowing Chi to follow up with another quick basic attack with her staff. This time she struck the other arm and missed. Ichiro grabbed the staff and merely punched Chi as hard as he could. The girl let go of the staff and rolled a few times in the dirt before smacking into a rock.

“Hold on a moment, dear.” Ichiro turned his head as an insult to his enemy and spoke into a headset on his ear. “Yes… That’s good. I have the staff and the girl is, um… Not a threat.” He chuckled to himself.

“Yes, return to base and I’ll return shortly once I’m finished here.” He tapped the headset and looked back to Chi who was returning to her feet. “Good news and bad news, Chi. First the good news, you’re not going to be living in this forest with all these dirty animals anymore. The bad news is, my men followed that little goat friend of yours and killed his whole family.” He gave a mocking frown and pretended to shed a tear with a finger on his good arm. Chi snapped once more, and began to cry out with a rage that scared even Ichiro. Her eyes rolled to the back of her head and an inner power different than the one she had displayed began to reveal itself.

“Well we can’t have any of that…” Ichiro clinched a fist and Chi found her arms and legs encased in wood, keeping her from moving no matter how hard she tried. Quickly, Ichiro pulled chains out of a bag on his back that were revealed to be engraved when he infused them with his natural energy. He wrapped the chains around Chi’s limbs and torso and when he removed the wood they shrank to fit her body. She tried to attack, but all of her energy was gone, and her punches and kicked just felt like was smacking Ichiro with a sack full of feathers. She looked at her hands with great concern which made Ichiro laugh.

“Foolish girl, you think I didn’t come prepared for what you undoubtedly would have become? You’re a warrior, just like the rest of your clan… Was.” Chi clinched her fists and kept trying to punch the man for a moment before he grabbed her, rolled his eyes, and with nothing more than a modest head-butt he knocked Chi out cold.


Put on Display

Chi woke up quite some time later, sitting in a cage on a moving wagon. Before she revealed she was conscious the girl looked around through nearly closed eyes. The first thing she saw was she was still shackled with the chains that stunted her energy. Then she saw Ichiro, standing proudly with a foot propped up on the side of the wagon. Behind him was nothing but sand for miles, and in his hand was the Morisei which he was staring at very intently. Chi opened her eyes and then kicked the side of the cage to get Ichiro’s attention. The young man looked over at his captive and grinned. He had been waiting for this moment.

“It’s nice of you to join us.”

Chi growled.

“No, no, you don’t have to say anything.” Ichiro sat down next to Chi’s cage and looked her in the eyes. “I’ve had you sedated for most of the trip, though now that we’re almost to our destination I thought you should be awake for this. Look, I gave you new clothes for the occasion.” He pointed at her body and Chi looked down to see that she was wearing just enough clothing to cover her chest and her hips. It wasn’t a look she was fond of, and the fabric was tight and itchy.

“The guy I’m selling you to is a real piece of work… Oh well, I have what I want.” He strokes the Morisei tenderly while staring into Chi’s eyes. “The staff of Morisei… I’ve finally acquired the last piece of my revenge. Well, almost the last piece… Really the last piece was going to be killing you but a few years back, before I had found you, I found a man in Wind Country who’s very wealthy and was looking for a nice trophy. I told him about you, the last member of the Hosekimori… Naturally he had never heard of the village, but nonetheless he was very interested.”

“Soon you’ll be just another piece of a dirty nobleman’s secret collection. Enjoy yourself.” That was the last thing Ichiro said to Chi, and with a smile he walked off the edge of the wagon. He hoped into a camel with one of his men and the two of them separated from the pack, bringing the staff with him. Chi tried to fight but she was weak from being sedated for several days, and it wasn’t like she could beat him with or without the shackles cutting off her ability to perform any of her techniques. Instead, she had to sit there until the cage of covered as the wagon arrived at a village which she never got the name of. Once inside the wagon kept moving until it arrived at its destination and the veil was lifted from her cage. There Chi saw her new captive, a rather large man who giggled manically at the sight of her.

Chi was moved to a new cage, though not without much resistance, inside the man’s house. It was a larger cage, one she could actually stand in, and she was forced to stand in it for hours at a time. The nobleman would use a strange stick charged with lightning to zap her and over time taught her how to dance for him. It was a sick treat for him and made him feel powerful in a way that all the money in the world couldn’t. He had absolute control over someone who would never be looked for and who was special in a way that didn’t particularly matter to him. Chi spent years like this, and after showing subservience to him she was allowed to leave the cage to act as a sort of maid for him. She would clean his home, make him dinner, and any other odds and ends that he felt she needed to do before he locked her away again.

Then one day the man brought home a new prize, and once again he giggled manically over and over as he pranced around with it. He presented it to Chi so she could gaze at its magnificence and to her amazement she found this new prize was none other than her old friend Naku, her tiny goat brother. He bleated excitedly when he saw Chi, but she used her connection to him to get him to calm down and began to hatch a plan. After all these years she was going to escape, and she would find Ichiro to get back what was rightfully hers. So later that night as she lied in her cage, she called to Naku silently and the teacup goat made his way to her. Once in the room he squeezed through her cage’s bars and reunited with his sister.

The Escape

There was no time for celebration, however. Chi immediately got to work, fitting Naku’s tiny horns into her chain’s lock. It seems almost impossible, but though tiny horns were just the right size and shape to, after some fiddling, unlock her from her bindings. After the chains were off Chi felt a sudden flood of energy flowing through her once again as all of her strength returned to her. It was a lot to handle, too much in fact for her to contain and so as it filled her the energy began to leak and Chi was enveloped in an aura of yellow much like her father, only her physical form remained the same. A shock wave blasted out from her and destroyed the cage with no effort on her part. Naku was also sent sliding against the hard floor and he let out another unnaturally high bleating noise that stirred the now awake nobleman.

He rushed into the room and found Chi getting a feel for the power that she now had returned to her. The noble was reasonably surprised, and having heard of the girl’s power upon purchase he decided the best chance for his survival was to run. That was a good call, however Chi was much too fast for the man who had everything handed to him (most of which included food). He was cut off by the feral woman and with a few symbols formed by her hand she blasted him over a balcony and through the back wall of his home. Nobody is around to hear it, as his estate is rather large and most of his workers sleep on the other side of it. Chi escapes through the hole he makes, carrying little Naku under her arm and in the other hand she held a long, pointed spear that she had been eyeballing in the noble’s ‘secret’ collection. It wasn’t the morisei, but it would do.

Chi managed to get out of the village but anyone found the noble, and though she heard the cries of frantic men trying to search for the criminal that hurt their precious noble she was way outside the village. She had stolen some clothes that were drying outside someone’s home on her way out, they were much too big for her but they were enough to cover what the fabric she was used to wearing didn’t. She was going to need some sort of coverage in the desert, though she didn’t know anything about that. All she knew was she had to find Ichiro, because he would have the Morisei with him. Finding him would be the easy part, however, as she could feel the Morisei’s presence to matter where they were in relation to each other. The real problem would be what she was going to have to do in order to get it back.
Clan Request: N/a

Death/Retirement Thread: https://www.ninpocho.com/threads/a-round-of-applause-retirement.63438/
Old Profile: https://www.ninpocho.com/threads/faita-tasogare.62741/
Old Training: https://www.ninpocho.com/threads/faita-tasogares-training.62740/
Old Dojo: https://www.ninpocho.com/threads/faita-tasogares-dojo.62728/

Special Usergroups: bmod plx and thaks
Old Stats: All capped
Old OOC Rank: S-rank
Stat Cut: Retirement, 0% cut
New Stats: All capped
New OOC Rank: S-rank
Jutsu Mastery Swaps:
((Basing the below on this week's training which as of this time hasn't been approved but should be before all this is said and done))

Keeping
All Water jutsu mastered

All Fire Jutsu Mastered

All Lightning Jutsu Mastered

All Wind Jutsu mastered

All Earth Jutsu mastered

Most Non-elemental Jutsu (Mostly Mastered)

All ANBU jutsu mastered

All Medical Jutsu mastered

All Crystal Jutsu mastered

All Sand Jutsu mastered

Refunding

C-rank (2 * 10 = 20asp)
Verse of Darkness(M)
Silly Fingers(M)


B-rank (6 * 12 = 72asp)
Advanced Clone(M)
Night Mare(M)
Phoenix’s Embrace(M)
Pox(M)
Corpse Soil(M)
Defiled Touch(M)

A-rank (5 * 15 = 75asp)
Night(M)
Deja vu(M)
Curse of the Leper(M)
Shared Torment(M)
Graveyard Amalgamation(M)

S-rank Just yen:
Reaper’s Court(M)

(I'll put these into things in my next training)


Swapping
All Ink Jutsu Mastered to all Ice Jutsu mastered



All Shadow Jutsu mastered to all Wood Jutsu mastered




Other Refunds:
None

Name of any Contract you currently own:
None

Still actively roleplaying in any other threads?

Nope
 

Chikara

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After sleeping on it I decided I want to just go with the rookie class for now. I'm still not 100% on certain aspects of it^-^'' thank you

Old Character Name: Faita Tasogare
Old Village/Missing: Sand
OCR Type: Retirement
Last Known Where-abouts: Ruins of old Suna
Old IC Rank: Jounin

New Character Name: Shizen Chikara
Preferred Username: Chikara
New Village/Missing: Sand
New BL/CA: Inuzuka (Lonewolf|Ungulate)
Custom Class:
Custom Class said:
Rookie Class
HP: (38+lvl) x Stamina
CP: (38+lvl) x Chakra Control
Class Feature: None
High: None
Average: All
Low: None
Main Branch/ANBU/Med-Nin: Main Branch for now
IC Rank: Genin I suppose

Character Age: 22
Gender: Woman
Sex: Female
Character's Physical Description: Chi is of average height and build. She has brown hair that reaches to her shoulder and piercing, golden-brown eyes. Chi is normally seen wearing clothing that she’s made herself, loose fitting so as to let her remain as flexible as possible. She’s also known to wear jewelry consisting of… parts that she’s extracted from her kills, such as animal teeth. Along with her attire, she’s also commonly found with her miniature goat Naku sitting on her shoulder. Naku is mostly useless as both a partner and a pet, but he’s the last member of her goat family. She’s very skilled at fighting with a staff and generally she keeps her main weapon, the staff of Morisei, collapsed in the form of a dagger on her hip.

Character's Mental Description: Chi used to be a normal little girl who grew up in a tribal village disconnected from society. Years of living in the wilderness made her hard, and very distrusting of any humans. She relates to animals more than humans and refuses to completely trust other humans easily. Her mannerisms are consistent with wild animals, causing her to do strange things like growl and move around on all four. She may even bark if the mood strikes her. If a human does gain her trust, or an animal for that matter, she will be loyal to them to a fault and treat them as if they’re family.

Character History: Chi was originally an NPC request which was approved, this history is mostly the same except for the beginning all the way up to the bloodline request. I changed it to add more details about the now fallen village's past and customs etc.
Hosekimori

Long ago lived a shaman, named Morisei, who traveled the lands seeking to help people and contribute to preserving nature of all forms. He battled with a staff that became imbued with his energy. In his old age he settled down in a remote section of Forest country where he formed a village for the people he had helped along his journeys. He named this village Hosekimori, the gem forest, because of the gems emitted from the shaman's great power which grew like foliage. When Morisei was dying he had no heirs, and so he used the rest of his energy to seal a part of himself into the staff in order to pick the next leader. He wished to train the leaders to do as he did, unfortunately no body passed the test and the village turned slowly into anarchy.

Generations passed as the staff continued to not chose a new leader. A crude government type system was initiated and rules set, traditions began in hopes of a leader being found. Guesses were made and followed, and over those generations the rumors, ideas, etc. had become an amalgam of strange rites and traditions. Meanwhile, the part of Morisei that was sealed in the staff was left locked away. Until one day, a man arrived at the village. He was a traveler from some far off land who just happened upon them. They hadn't received a visitor in some time and they didn't speak the same language. Using body language and strange gestures, the man learned their language more or less and was able to communicate with them. He grew to enjoy their company and after some time he learned of the staff of Morisei. When he heard the legends he knew he needed to see this weapon, and when he arrived the man could feel the energy radiating from the object.

He picked up the staff and the people laughed. They didn't believe that an outsider could bring forth the power of the Morisei. The man turned away from the people and performed some hand seals before grabbing the staff and stabbing the blunt tip into the ground twice. The sound echoed through the temple they helped the Morisei in, and former home of the Shaman Morisei. He turned around with a grin and the floating form of Morisei appeared from behind him. Immediately there was a secret conversation between Morisei and the stranger that no one could have heard. The two move forward and Morisei greets his people for the first time in hundreds of years with a nefarious smile spread across his face.

The Shizen family became the royal family of sorts after that. The stranger married and had children with one of the natives and that child took the throne when it was time. He was taught by his father how to summon Morisei, and form a contract with the man. Morisei was an adviser, but his staff was a super weapon to the one who possessed the ability to summon Morisei. They learned the power of the archsage and how to connect to nature, and which each death a little more power is placed inside the staff. As civilizations in distant lands began to rise up more and more people began to travel through their forests. Poachers came to hunt their animals, and some tried to take members of their village as trophies to sell in the slave-trades. A savage from the far off forests would catch a pretty penny if any were capable of sneaking into the village without being killed on their way out.

And in fact the people of Hosekimori were savages, with traditions built in legends and wild accusations about how the world works. In the modern age they hold many rituals and have numerous laws on how their people should be. There are children sent into the forests when they're born during a certain time of the year, between the autumnal equinox and the spring equinox. The act of volunteering to exchange your chakra with someone is an act more intimate than sex. Where as stealing someone's chakra was an act of violence punishable by death. They worship their leaders but the rulers of Hosekimori are kind to their people. All the legends explained thus far are just that to these people, and no one knows for sure how anything came about. They stick to their principles and follow the same order that their parents and their parents' parents did.

The Maigo's Assault
The Hosekimori people were in tune with nature. They followed a path that connected them all to the plants and animals in the forests. They all meet every half moon cycle to discuss the legends of Morisei, and refresh their connection to the planet. These meetings were lead by Chi's father, leader of the Hosekimori, and sometimes Chi whether or not her father wanted her to. Chi was a normal child by most conventional standards, despite a bit of royal duties. She was raised to take over for her parents when they passed, and rule over her small village of idiots. She would have been doomed to this fate if it weren't for the Maigo, a group of ruthless poachers who had begun to attack their village on a semi regular basis. They were well versed in the ninja arts taught in the foreign lands, and were assumed to be from such lands although they never stopped for idle chitchat.

No, the Maigo were all about getting what they wanted. Unfortunately for them, their attacks were mostly pathetic. Then, when Chi was only eight years old the Maigo performed a final push on their village. It was during a halfmoon meeting, while everyone was gathered in the center of the village. A group of men arrived and surrounded the congregation and Chi's father spoke to them. He wished them no harm and if they left he would make sure that happened. However, the man who spoke back wasn't one of the normal grunts. The god-king could feel the man's power from a distance, and even still the power of the young man that stood at his side. This man was the leader of the Maigo and was powerful, but he kept coughing up blood every few moments as if he had just been in a great battle. It didn't seem as if the man were in any condition to be fighting anyone, and yet as Chi's father drew the Morisei this sickly man brushed off his men and chose to go in alone.

There was a tremendous battle in the village as the first fight sparked a fight between the guardians of our village and the Maigo. Meanwhile, those who couldn't fight fled for their lives. Chi's mother grabbed her and ran off away from the action. The sun was setting and people grabbed torches to see in the forests as some ran for their lives. Chi cried and her mother's words did nothing to sooth her fears. They were alone in the dark now, with flickers of red torchlights in the distance. Then they were stopped by a man standing behind a tree. Just when it seemed to be over, father Shizen appeared in full form. His aura showed as a bright golden light that flashed off his skin. He took on features of a predator animal and the mannerisms. He attacked the man and slaughtered him with no remorse, and maybe even a smile.

There was shouting coming from everywhere and it was impossible to tell who was friendly or not in the dark. The family ran around blindly until they ran back into the village again. They had gone in circles and ended up back at the start. They went inside and it was quite, but then the Maigo boss and his assistant showed up demanding the staff of Morisei. Chi's father refused and he fought the two of them alone until a group of his men arrive to aid him. The leader of the Maigo struck a stunning blow to Chi's father, knocking him clear across the town center. He only stopped when he was met by a statue of Morisei with his hand held out. The hand went through his side and out the other in the lower part of his torso.

Chi's father called off his men who were trying to help him, and instead his men picked Chi up and together with her mother holding the staff they ran away. As they ran from the scene as quick as they possibly could, Chi watched as the leader of the Maigo approached her father. Then he became angry, grabbing her father by the arms to tear him down. The arm of the statue ripped open the man's stomach and then he fell into the pool of blood that had collected while he hung there. Chi watched as this strange killed her father, stomping his head into the dirt in a fit of rage.

Chi travels with her father's men to a waterfall in the forest where they've set up a meeting spot for emergencies. No one else had arrived yet, which was worrying. Then the Maigo arrived, a group of them including the two who had a hand in the death of the Hosekimori's leader. Chi wanted to yell, or even attack, but she held her tongue. She knew if her father couldn't defeat this man then no one could. They were at his mercy now. Still, the left overs of her father's men attempted to fight off the group only to be cut short by the leader and his young assistant. The men laughed as they tore the souls from the last remaining members of the Hosekimori.

Chi's mother cried helplessly and fell to her knees. She demanded that they leave her and Chi alone and take the staff of Morisei. She knew that was what they were after, otherwise they would have left them alone she thought. The man laughed and kicked the staff out of her hands before grabbing her by her long hair and pulling the woman to her feet. He told her that the staff was only part of their reason for attacking Hosekimori. The other was to kill off all of its members and put an end to their tribal nonsense for good. With his other hand, the leader grabbed his victim's throat and began to squeeze until there was a snapping sound from her neck. Her body went limp and all that was left was Chi, sitting in the dirt staring at her mother's now deceased body.

Just when things seemed more dire, Chi grabbed the staff of Morisei in order to fight against the Maigo. Of course, the large group of grown men laughed at her. When she smacked the staff down on the ground she the sound of hooves pounding the forest floor distract them. In the distance a heard of elk are seen rushing towards them as if running from a predator. Though the men are not scared of the animals, they are disoriented and as they pass by the elk snatch up young Chi and carry her away. After the heard passed the men looked around for Chi but quickly realize that she was taken away from them. They set aside their loss and return to the village to rally their men.

He Who Bleats Last, Bleats the Loudest (Bloodline app; Inuzuka Lonewolf - Ungulate spirit)

Chi passes out, tired from all the stress she endured with watching both of her parents die in front of her. She opens her eyes to the feeling of something moist rubbing against her face. Then the sound of a bleating goat shocks her, and she pushes herself off the ground and leaps backwards. When she realizes that she’s reacting to a goat, she relaxes and looks around her unfamiliar surroundings. She can feel the forest and instantly knows she’s far from home but the trees are connected to her own. On the ground nearby she spots the Morisei, undamaged but looking disheveled in its basic form. The goat bleats again and grabs the Morisei before running away, with Chi chasing after the last thing she has to remember her family by. The goat leads her to a sheer mountain side where it began to jump, looking back to make sure Chi was following him.

Near the top of the mountain on a wide, open path is a small family of goats. The first one drops Chi’s spear and nudges it towards her, and the whole scene just confuses the young girl. However, Chi is tired and afraid, and just for the night she decides to stay there with the wild animals to protect her. One night turns into a week, then a month, then years go by and eleven years pass and before anyone knows it Chi is a young adult and a skilled warrior. Being forced to live her life in the wild instead of in what was once her home caused her to tap into a primal part of her being. If her parents were alive, they would teach her to harness this power properly, but she was at a point where she hardly remembered her old life. In fact, she could barely remember how to speak by this point. The only family she knew were her goats.

Chi loved her goat family, and so she did what was necessary to protect them. She continued to train in the natural arts, and the goats taught her to fight as they did. She was one with nature and the beasts that lived there. She had such a strong connection that she even began to grow horns on her head, and when she fought, the skin on her hands and feet became as hard as the hooves on her family. With all of her skills combined, she began the most powerful and feared creature in that forest, but also the most beloved by most of its inhabitants as well. Of course, all good things come to an end and for Chi that happened when she once again came face to face with the Maigo while strolling with her runty brother, Naku.

Little Naku was a few years old at this point and never grew much larger than the size of Chi’s head, which would have meant death if Chi wasn’t always around to protect him. The only problem was that Naku was a crier, which is where his name came from. Naku was always getting her in trouble, and on this day as she hid behind some trees staring at what appeared at first to be another group of nameless poachers Naku cried out a bleat loud enough to alert all predators within 50 miles of their location. All of the men turned to face where the noise had come from and saw a teenage girl berating what looked like a goat kid.


Alone. Outmatched. (BL app cont.)

“Oh, bleat.” Chi muttered, except she didn’t say bleat… She just made the noise instead. As the men began to charge her a voice from behind them caused them all to stop in their tracks.

“Hold it,” he said, in a firm and deep voice that echoed slightly despite the low volume at which he spoke. “Hello, Chikara.” He emerged from the group of men and approached Chi. Chi swallowed nervously as she could feel his presence and new she couldn’t win in a fight against him. Then the man began to laugh in her face as he eyeballed her staff.

“Little daughter of the Shizen, all grown up.” He laughed, somewhat triumphantly, and then his men began to join before he silenced them with a simple movement of his hand. “We’ve been watching you, but it seems you’ve decided to come to us.” He started to move closer and Chi snatched Naku from the ground to make a run for it. One of the man’s eyebrows rose out of curiosity and then he sent his men after her. Chi ran frantically through the trees, nearly tripping over herself in her panic. There was no good move for her at this point, and all she could think to do was to get to her family and take them away to another mountain somewhere far away where they could be safe from the mysterious men.

“Stop.” That man appeared suddenly, presenting his palm against her chest and stopping her in her tracks. She dropped Naku and the staff but inertia sent them both flying as little Naku bleated loudly into the wind. Naku got up quickly and looked back, but he was incapable of fighting and so he ran.

"Don’t you recognize me...? Chi?" He grinned a wicked grin and a flashback played through Chi’s mind of the day she lost her parents. It was the young boy that fought with the man that snapped her father’s neck with his foot. “I never introduced myself. My name is Ichiro. I am the new leader of the Maigo, the people who killed all of your friends and family and left your home a ruined mess.”

Something inside Chi snapped and her eyes began to glow with a yellow aura similar to her fathers, only she couldn’t reach the same form he could. It was enough that she was able to kick Ichiro far away from her. She grabbed the Morisei and prepared for battle, charging her opponent with reckless abandon. She no longer cared what happened to her because all that mattered was getting revenge, and if she couldn’t get it then she imagined she’d never be able to get it. Ichiro merely laughed at Chi’s attempt to fight him as he stood stuck in the trunk of a rather large tree trunk. Chi jumped into the air and put all of her weight into a massive kick with both feet, but Ichiro dodged it and instead she hit the trunk of the tree and it splintered into a million little pieces. The rest of the tree began to fall on her, but she acted quickly and grabbed the tree in midair, encasing it in a golden crystal that reached down to the trunk’s former roots and locked it back into place. Before she could hit the ground Ichiro emerged once again and two wooden tendrils emerged from the ground and knocked Chi into another nearby tree.

“Be a good little feral girl and just give me the staff!” Ichiro’s eyes also began to glow yellow, and it was then that Chi could feel that he also had a natural energy like the kind her people had. She had no time to think about it, though. Instead, she shakes it off and lunges for a physical attack, instead choosing to charge him and with a swiftness she approaches him and she stabbed the Morisei into Ichiro’s left arm, with a concussive blast that broke his bone without the blade even touching it. Ichiro coughed up blood and was stunned momentarily, allowing Chi to follow up with another quick basic attack with her staff. This time she struck the other arm and missed. Ichiro grabbed the staff and merely punched Chi as hard as he could. The girl let go of the staff and rolled a few times in the dirt before smacking into a rock.

“Hold on a moment, dear.” Ichiro turned his head as an insult to his enemy and spoke into a headset on his ear. “Yes… That’s good. I have the staff and the girl is, um… Not a threat.” He chuckled to himself.

“Yes, return to base and I’ll return shortly once I’m finished here.” He tapped the headset and looked back to Chi who was returning to her feet. “Good news and bad news, Chi. First the good news, you’re not going to be living in this forest with all these dirty animals anymore. The bad news is, my men followed that little goat friend of yours and killed his whole family.” He gave a mocking frown and pretended to shed a tear with a finger on his good arm. Chi snapped once more, and began to cry out with a rage that scared even Ichiro. Her eyes rolled to the back of her head and an inner power different than the one she had displayed began to reveal itself.

“Well we can’t have any of that…” Ichiro clinched a fist and Chi found her arms and legs encased in wood, keeping her from moving no matter how hard she tried. Quickly, Ichiro pulled chains out of a bag on his back that were revealed to be engraved when he infused them with his natural energy. He wrapped the chains around Chi’s limbs and torso and when he removed the wood they shrank to fit her body. She tried to attack, but all of her energy was gone, and her punches and kicked just felt like was smacking Ichiro with a sack full of feathers. She looked at her hands with great concern which made Ichiro laugh.

“Foolish girl, you think I didn’t come prepared for what you undoubtedly would have become? You’re a warrior, just like the rest of your clan… Was.” Chi clinched her fists and kept trying to punch the man for a moment before he grabbed her, rolled his eyes, and with nothing more than a modest head-butt he knocked Chi out cold.


Put on Display

Chi woke up quite some time later, sitting in a cage on a moving wagon. Before she revealed she was conscious the girl looked around through nearly closed eyes. The first thing she saw was she was still shackled with the chains that stunted her energy. Then she saw Ichiro, standing proudly with a foot propped up on the side of the wagon. Behind him was nothing but sand for miles, and in his hand was the Morisei which he was staring at very intently. Chi opened her eyes and then kicked the side of the cage to get Ichiro’s attention. The young man looked over at his captive and grinned. He had been waiting for this moment.

“It’s nice of you to join us.”

Chi growled.

“No, no, you don’t have to say anything.” Ichiro sat down next to Chi’s cage and looked her in the eyes. “I’ve had you sedated for most of the trip, though now that we’re almost to our destination I thought you should be awake for this. Look, I gave you new clothes for the occasion.” He pointed at her body and Chi looked down to see that she was wearing just enough clothing to cover her chest and her hips. It wasn’t a look she was fond of, and the fabric was tight and itchy.

“The guy I’m selling you to is a real piece of work… Oh well, I have what I want.” He strokes the Morisei tenderly while staring into Chi’s eyes. “The staff of Morisei… I’ve finally acquired the last piece of my revenge. Well, almost the last piece… Really the last piece was going to be killing you but a few years back, before I had found you, I found a man in Wind Country who’s very wealthy and was looking for a nice trophy. I told him about you, the last member of the Hosekimori… Naturally he had never heard of the village, but nonetheless he was very interested.”

“Soon you’ll be just another piece of a dirty nobleman’s secret collection. Enjoy yourself.” That was the last thing Ichiro said to Chi, and with a smile he walked off the edge of the wagon. He hoped into a camel with one of his men and the two of them separated from the pack, bringing the staff with him. Chi tried to fight but she was weak from being sedated for several days, and it wasn’t like she could beat him with or without the shackles cutting off her ability to perform any of her techniques. Instead, she had to sit there until the cage of covered as the wagon arrived at a village which she never got the name of. Once inside the wagon kept moving until it arrived at its destination and the veil was lifted from her cage. There Chi saw her new captive, a rather large man who giggled manically at the sight of her.

Chi was moved to a new cage, though not without much resistance, inside the man’s house. It was a larger cage, one she could actually stand in, and she was forced to stand in it for hours at a time. The nobleman would use a strange stick charged with lightning to zap her and over time taught her how to dance for him. It was a sick treat for him and made him feel powerful in a way that all the money in the world couldn’t. He had absolute control over someone who would never be looked for and who was special in a way that didn’t particularly matter to him. Chi spent years like this, and after showing subservience to him she was allowed to leave the cage to act as a sort of maid for him. She would clean his home, make him dinner, and any other odds and ends that he felt she needed to do before he locked her away again.

Then one day the man brought home a new prize, and once again he giggled manically over and over as he pranced around with it. He presented it to Chi so she could gaze at its magnificence and to her amazement she found this new prize was none other than her old friend Naku, her tiny goat brother. He bleated excitedly when he saw Chi, but she used her connection to him to get him to calm down and began to hatch a plan. After all these years she was going to escape, and she would find Ichiro to get back what was rightfully hers. So later that night as she lied in her cage, she called to Naku silently and the teacup goat made his way to her. Once in the room he squeezed through her cage’s bars and reunited with his sister.

The Escape

There was no time for celebration, however. Chi immediately got to work, fitting Naku’s tiny horns into her chain’s lock. It seems almost impossible, but though tiny horns were just the right size and shape to, after some fiddling, unlock her from her bindings. After the chains were off Chi felt a sudden flood of energy flowing through her once again as all of her strength returned to her. It was a lot to handle, too much in fact for her to contain and so as it filled her the energy began to leak and Chi was enveloped in an aura of yellow much like her father, only her physical form remained the same. A shock wave blasted out from her and destroyed the cage with no effort on her part. Naku was also sent sliding against the hard floor and he let out another unnaturally high bleating noise that stirred the now awake nobleman.

He rushed into the room and found Chi getting a feel for the power that she now had returned to her. The noble was reasonably surprised, and having heard of the girl’s power upon purchase he decided the best chance for his survival was to run. That was a good call, however Chi was much too fast for the man who had everything handed to him (most of which included food). He was cut off by the feral woman and with a few symbols formed by her hand she blasted him over a balcony and through the back wall of his home. Nobody is around to hear it, as his estate is rather large and most of his workers sleep on the other side of it. Chi escapes through the hole he makes, carrying little Naku under her arm and in the other hand she held a long, pointed spear that she had been eyeballing in the noble’s ‘secret’ collection. It wasn’t the morisei, but it would do.

Chi managed to get out of the village but anyone found the noble, and though she heard the cries of frantic men trying to search for the criminal that hurt their precious noble she was way outside the village. She had stolen some clothes that were drying outside someone’s home on her way out, they were much too big for her but they were enough to cover what the fabric she was used to wearing didn’t. She was going to need some sort of coverage in the desert, though she didn’t know anything about that. All she knew was she had to find Ichiro, because he would have the Morisei with him. Finding him would be the easy part, however, as she could feel the Morisei’s presence to matter where they were in relation to each other. The real problem would be what she was going to have to do in order to get it back.
Clan Request: N/a

Death/Retirement Thread: https://www.ninpocho.com/threads/a-round-of-applause-retirement.63438/
Old Profile: https://www.ninpocho.com/threads/faita-tasogare.62741/
Old Training: https://www.ninpocho.com/threads/faita-tasogares-training.62740/
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Old Stats: All capped
Old OOC Rank: S-rank
Stat Cut: Retirement, 0% cut
New Stats: All capped
New OOC Rank: S-rank
Jutsu Mastery Swaps:
((Basing the below on this week's training which as of this time hasn't been approved but should be before all this is said and done))

Keeping
All Water jutsu mastered

All Fire Jutsu Mastered

All Lightning Jutsu Mastered

All Wind Jutsu mastered

All Earth Jutsu mastered

Most Non-elemental Jutsu (Mostly Mastered)

All ANBU jutsu mastered

All Medical Jutsu mastered

All Crystal Jutsu mastered

All Sand Jutsu mastered

Refunding

C-rank (2 * 10 = 20asp)
Verse of Darkness(M)
Silly Fingers(M)


B-rank (6 * 12 = 72asp)
Advanced Clone(M)
Night Mare(M)
Phoenix’s Embrace(M)
Pox(M)
Corpse Soil(M)
Defiled Touch(M)

A-rank (5 * 15 = 75asp)
Night(M)
Deja vu(M)
Curse of the Leper(M)
Shared Torment(M)
Graveyard Amalgamation(M)

S-rank Just yen:
Reaper’s Court(M)

(I'll put these into things in my next training)


Swapping
All Ink Jutsu Mastered to all Ice Jutsu mastered



All Shadow Jutsu mastered to all Wood Jutsu mastered




Other Refunds:
None

Name of any Contract you currently own:
None

Still actively roleplaying in any other threads?

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Chikara

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Doing refunds in OCR instead as discussed with Suzu:

Should have 328500 total from jutsu I'm refunding, jutsu I'm swapping, and kinjutsu abilities, I started selling with 6470 in my account and ended up with 252870. The difference is 246400 and the amount I should be receiving to equal 100% should be 82100
 

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The residual Yen and ASP has been credited to your account.

Make sure to get your Dojo/Profile/Training up and running and you will be ready to go!
 

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