soggypastry: (sitting prim)
Lightning Farron ([personal profile] soggypastry) wrote2015-04-05 09:01 pm
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[ooc: Good for IC plotting or OOC contact if you can't nab me anywhere else. Just specify if IC or OOC, and what format for IC communication.]
beforethedarkness: (I am not weak.)

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[personal profile] beforethedarkness 2013-03-11 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
... I'm going to say something.
beforethedarkness: (Serious thoughts)

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[personal profile] beforethedarkness 2013-03-11 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
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Why bother with me.
beforethedarkness: (Serious thoughts)

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[personal profile] beforethedarkness 2013-03-11 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
... It bothered you, didn't it. Hearing that we're effectively part of our village's military.

[He pauses a beat, his eyes flicking to her briefly before he looks ahead again.]

Is it that strange?
beforethedarkness: (Whatever.)

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[personal profile] beforethedarkness 2013-03-11 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
During war time, any kids with combat talent were trained and conscripted. It's considered an honour to be talented and chosen as part of Konoha's defenses that young.

But, during peace times - like it is for me - the minimum age is generally 12 and most missions we go on aren't even close to life-threatening in order to help build our experience and get us ready for more dangerous missions later. Some kids are talented enough to be exceptions and are picked up younger, but it doesn't happen a lot.
Edited (Fixing details I didn't notice last night) 2013-03-11 14:25 (UTC)
beforethedarkness: (Pathetic.)

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[personal profile] beforethedarkness 2013-03-12 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
No. More often than not they're the ones taking the more dangerous missions that lower-ranked ninja can't handle.
beforethedarkness: (Forever Alone)

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[personal profile] beforethedarkness 2013-03-12 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
... Yes. To turn your back on the vows you made upon becoming a ninja... To a village, that missing nin is one proven to be disloyal and a serious threat -- containing secrets in their bodies and minds that they can sell or even reveal in their death at the hands of an enemy.

The sentence for a missing nin is death, without exception.

[And knowing he would go that far to pursue Itachi... He didn't know why, but the notion bothered him at the very least.]