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The Nara moves on, now attempting to converse with Achlys once more.
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The Nara moves on, now attempting to converse with Achlys once more.
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Mission
- Explore the history of something (B-rank)
Giyu found himself at the center of the ruins he had found, in the secluded hills and mountains of the island, fragments of buildings, rocks and stone stretching in collapsed concentric circles. He could smell the damp stone and earth, and feel the shifting dirt and dust beneath his feet. As he looked around, the place felt as if it resonated with what he had heard, find the desolate shore and the place the cloaked figure had spoken of days earlier. He walked between the rock formations, now with a torch lit, as the night had taken hold, and no other light emitted for miles. It took him several hours of scavenging and searching through the ruins before his eyes caught a narrow gap in what looked like a collapsed walls and rocks, something hidden beneath centuries of dirt and rubble. As he moved closer it looked like a narrow gap leading downward into the ground. Without a second thought he slipped through, moving sideways through the gap, torch first as his light disappeared underground, slipping away from the ground touched by the sun leaving him in near darkness if it was not for his one torch. As he entered and the path became more spacious he could hear the faint sound of dripping water echoing from within.
The underground passageway he had found began to twist into a maze of collapsed corridors, where he had to queeze through, crawl under stone and beams, move rubble and walk through collapsed rooms with nothing left but broken furniture and nothing more. It was so dusty that he could barely breath down here, his footsteps stirring u dust and his eyes traced the faded symbols along some of the ruined walls. Circular seals or patterns. Here within the darkest place of the world, beneath collapsed roofs and earth, he began to think back on the riddle he was told; ”Under the sun of the living, your quest finds no light.” Not only did this place seem to be hidden from sunlight a place where the sun never sets, a city where the sun never sets. A river that runs through the earth was also found on his path as he leapt over a chasm with a river below. He crouched partially below a collapsed wall, brushing away debris revealing an old wooden beam, broken tiles and what looked like carved stone. Perhaps some old tablets of a language he did not speak or understand. He put them in his pouch to bring along with him to later study and perhaps one day understand.
He continued through, as he moved through more collapsed pathways, uncertain where it may lead, at one point he did change the torch as it was gone. He began to question once more why he was here, what was so important, and what was going on. As he moved, suddenly a section of the ground below him groaned and shifted under his weight, loose stones shifting like bones of the dead. He paused for a second, as his eyes narrowed, as he saw faint lines etched in the stones, a subtle trigger that he had not noticed. Most certainly a long forgotten trap. As it triggered the ground beneath him began to collapse as he stepped forward. He carefully used his movement and momentum to barely manage to move forward as the ground collapsed behind him, pulling out a coule of kunai, and flowing chakra into them he used them to throw and anchor himself with wire as he swung forward to the other end. As he came to the other end he saw fragments of fallen walls, that could collapse further or fall at any given moment, forcing him to crouch and twist his body through the narrow gaps that was still open.
As he entered a larger chamber still standing due to what looked like partially collapsed pillars or a clocktower, he could see shafts of light filtering through cracks in the ceiling, moonlight, which illuminated the room. As he stepped in, he could see the swirling pattern on the ground, resembling a whirlpool. The dust drifted through the air, as he walked into its center. ”I hold the memories that mortal minds forget.” perhaps this place was it. He remembered the voice, as he looked around the chamber.
His eyes settled on the walls and the ground, as he began to see patterns in the collapsed walls, looking like murals. The paint had long been scraped or crumbled from time. The edges barely visible in the dim light. As he began to trace it around the circular room. He saw murals of what may have been depictions of sealing formulations used to seal away someone’s soul. He saw images of chains that restrained beasts. He even saw depictions of eyes being sealed away and perhaps it looked like a rift was sealed behind scripts that no one has seen in ages.
However, none of this made sense to Giyu, none of this told him why he was here. He saw murals of what looked like gods or demons, fighting, and in the middle, humans fighting for survival, to protect themselves. He saw murals showing demons and angels shaking hands, as if making a pact. He saw humans destroying demons, collapsing places in on itself to protect their own people. Perhaps this place was caught in a fight with demons, or the wrath of the gods.
Giyu did not linger long between each mural. However he did find a single mural that interested him, one that brought some strange, warm sensation within his body, as if his blood or body was boil, as if something stirred. He looked at a mural depicting a pact between large beasts and humans. He knew them very well, but he had never seen them before. They were the tailed beasts, something that humans had long used as tools to fight wars, protect one another, beasts of spirits that held immense power.
Giyu once again stood at the center of the room, wondering if this was what he was meant to find.
He lingered for a long time at the center of the room the flickering torchlight before him casting a long shadow that touched the mural of the tailed beasts and the broken pillars. The swirling patterns on the floor, the chains, the eys, the strange depictions of demons and gods, it all went trhough his mind. He thought of the words of the cloaked figure. “A silent city where the sun has never set… a path below the earth… a desolate shore where memories are kept.” Here, beneath the surface where the sun does not reach, he could feel the smell of smoke, fire and dust mingle. This felt like the right place, yet uncertainty continued to gnaw at his mind. Yet within it eh also thought of the figure’s purpose and why he had been sent. It all remained a mystery for now. He wondered who the cloaked figure truly was, why they had guided im to some hidden place if even this was it. And he wondered whether uncovering these secrets would bring him the answers or only more questions or if he had to find another path forward to find what it is that the riddle meant.
Standing among the ruins within this collapsed hidden chamber, Giyu thought long and hard before he sat down to meditate for a moment on what he had just found and seen, if what he had found was truly it, or if he was standing at a forked road where he had to move to the other path to truly find what it all meant.
Travel Itinerary: #008 -> #259 -> #001 -> #262 -> #61 -> #62 -> #80 -> #81 -> #83 -> #87 -> #93 -> The Necropolis (A)Echos of a memory
The echoes of the riddle flood your mind once more....
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"Under the sun of the living, your quest finds no light, For the answers you seek are cloaked in endless night. I hold the memories that mortal minds forget, A silent city where the sun has never set.
A ninja's path must lead below the earth, To where the river of the lost finds its rebirth. Tell me, traveler, to what desolate shore Must a Shinobi journey to learn what came before?"