Sumiko Uzumaki
Sumiko stepped carefully across the uneven slope, her boots skimming over slick roots and patches of moss that had overtaken the crumbling trail. The deeper they ventured into the southern reaches of Kusagakure, the stranger the terrain became. Towering bamboo stalks loomed overhead like silent pillars, their sway barely audible in the thick air. Massive mushrooms with caps wider than rooftops stood like monuments from an older world. The entire region felt distant from time, like a place caught in pause.
She remained quiet for most of the journey, keeping her eyes ahead and ears open. Speaking seemed unnecessary here. It was easier to focus when words were spared, and she had learned long ago that in unfamiliar territory, silence often revealed more than conversation. Even the wind here felt cautious, threading lightly through the stalks as though trying not to disturb something.
When Tenbō's voice finally broke the stillness, it wasn’t jarring. It was expected. His chakra had shifted moments before he spoke. She had already seen the faint flare of the Sharingan in the edge of her vision and sensed the tension ripple through the group. The moment he called out to her and Takashi, Sumiko came to a gradual stop.
She didn’t respond immediately. Her hand moved to the strap across her shoulder, tightening it slightly as the weight of the Chidekakuyari pressed reassuringly against her spine. Her gaze swept ahead across the narrowing trail, her thoughts sharpening around the sudden awareness that something unseen might be near.
“Ready,” she said with calm certainty.
The word was steady, neither loud nor forced. There was no bravado in her tone, only preparation. Her eyes moved to Tenbō, then briefly to the surrounding terrain.
“If someone is watching, they’ve already seen us.”
There was a faint narrowing of her eyes as she scanned the canopy above. Her senses weren’t as refined as a Hyūga’s or as instinctive as an Uchiha’s, but she was trained to detect changes in pressure, pattern, and feeling. Something about this place felt built to hide things rather than grow them.
She began walking again, slow but deliberate, each step placed with care. Her voice followed after a brief pause, low enough for only Tenbō and Takashi to hear.
“I don’t like the silence. It’s too intentional.”
She looked back briefly over her shoulder, her tone more focused now, nearly flat.
“A village doesn’t forget the world by accident. Kusagakure severed itself. The question is whether they did it to protect themselves… or to protect something inside.”
She pondered for a moment.
Location: Southern Region of Kusagakure, Bamboo Forest
Posting Order: Tenbo Uchiha -> Sumiko Uzumaki →Takashi Hyuga → Inori
Post Time Limit (PTL): 3 Days.
Skip Points: lll
Sumiko stepped carefully across the uneven slope, her boots skimming over slick roots and patches of moss that had overtaken the crumbling trail. The deeper they ventured into the southern reaches of Kusagakure, the stranger the terrain became. Towering bamboo stalks loomed overhead like silent pillars, their sway barely audible in the thick air. Massive mushrooms with caps wider than rooftops stood like monuments from an older world. The entire region felt distant from time, like a place caught in pause.
She remained quiet for most of the journey, keeping her eyes ahead and ears open. Speaking seemed unnecessary here. It was easier to focus when words were spared, and she had learned long ago that in unfamiliar territory, silence often revealed more than conversation. Even the wind here felt cautious, threading lightly through the stalks as though trying not to disturb something.
When Tenbō's voice finally broke the stillness, it wasn’t jarring. It was expected. His chakra had shifted moments before he spoke. She had already seen the faint flare of the Sharingan in the edge of her vision and sensed the tension ripple through the group. The moment he called out to her and Takashi, Sumiko came to a gradual stop.
She didn’t respond immediately. Her hand moved to the strap across her shoulder, tightening it slightly as the weight of the Chidekakuyari pressed reassuringly against her spine. Her gaze swept ahead across the narrowing trail, her thoughts sharpening around the sudden awareness that something unseen might be near.
“Ready,” she said with calm certainty.
The word was steady, neither loud nor forced. There was no bravado in her tone, only preparation. Her eyes moved to Tenbō, then briefly to the surrounding terrain.
“If someone is watching, they’ve already seen us.”
There was a faint narrowing of her eyes as she scanned the canopy above. Her senses weren’t as refined as a Hyūga’s or as instinctive as an Uchiha’s, but she was trained to detect changes in pressure, pattern, and feeling. Something about this place felt built to hide things rather than grow them.
She began walking again, slow but deliberate, each step placed with care. Her voice followed after a brief pause, low enough for only Tenbō and Takashi to hear.
“I don’t like the silence. It’s too intentional.”
She looked back briefly over her shoulder, her tone more focused now, nearly flat.
“A village doesn’t forget the world by accident. Kusagakure severed itself. The question is whether they did it to protect themselves… or to protect something inside.”
She pondered for a moment.
Location: Southern Region of Kusagakure, Bamboo Forest
Posting Order: Tenbo Uchiha -> Sumiko Uzumaki →Takashi Hyuga → Inori
Post Time Limit (PTL): 3 Days.
Skip Points: lll