The Samurai RP Thread

Started by DragonWoman25 pages

(HAH! Serious? Ok...can't take it back now...😛)

Kuro-u's footsteps became lighter and lighter as she began to fasten up. Eventually coming into a complete sprint, her movements where swift and calculated. Her sword flicking out with the command of her right arm, the tip cut at Rashede's form first allowing the sword then to take full slice at the young warriors torso leaving a large gaping wound that not even a young immortal would chance to live from.
Slowing to a jog, Kuro-u glanced behind her as Rashede's dying form collapsed. Smiling a little, she allowed a small smile. "I told you." She murmered.

"So we are done here" he said bowing to Lady Kuro-u "Umi it was a pleasure to meet you" he said nodding his head towards her "Lady Kuro-u shall we take are leave" he added

(so what's happening cause I got left behind)

(I and Jiang went to another village where I defeated a kid called Rashede now we're on our way back)

Kuro-u nodded to Jiang, "Yes, retrieve the horses and I will be with you in a moment." She then turned her attention to Umi, "Now if you wish to stay here then I wish you all the best but if you would like us to take you anywhere before we return to our village then I will gladly accomodate you."

Tomoko was waiting for Kuro-u to get back from wherever she went and practiced her sword movements for a while. The Utenzaki ways were the only she knew. The precise and swift motions of her blade were a signature mark of the Utenzaki. Gracefully she moved her sword and her body in an what appeared a beautiful dance.

It had cost her great pain and abuse from her trainers to actually master the techniques she was taught and even that had seemed not enough for the masters who sent her to her death. As she dwelled on the matter, her doubts and thought were begining to get stronger. What about her had made the Utenzaki leaders want to eliminate her? Was there something about her that they feared? Or maybe something she represented? But the answer was not there still, she had to find an answer for all the pain and torture she recieved that nobody else had.

"Im fine,"Umi said and smiled. "Thanks,"She said. Umi looked around and examine what was left of her village. She sighed. "Well I hope I see you guys again sometime,"Umi said. Umi turned around and walked away. She went into the woods and sat by a tree.

Jiang stood at the exit with his and Lady Kuro-u horses "good bye Umi!" he shouted and waved as he mounted his horse waiting for Kuro-u.

Kuro-u ran to the horses and mounted hers with an ease given easy from her years of training. Within seconds they were passed the horizon and on their way to their village.

Jiang rode in Silence next to Kuro-u he could see she was disapointed in him he didnt want it to get worse.

Kuro-u slowed her steed to a fast canter and looked to Jiang, "What where you thinking?" She asked calmly, all of the rage she had within her had been expelled upon Rashede.

Jiang looked up and slowly back down to the groud as he slowed his horse down "I was thinking that..."he thought to himself "that i've disapointed you... by going after Rashede in blind rage"

"You've not dissappointed me Jiang, you had me worried and a little angered that you went after Rashede with no other thought but to kill him. I am concerned about your judgement and what you consider right from wrong. Rashede could have killed you for all you know, found where you'd lived and killed the rest of the village." She paused, taking a breath her voice still calm, "But he didn't...because I was fortunate enough to have the training to kill him first."

Jiang slowed to a stop as they entered the village where he dismounted, bowing his head "Thank you Lady Kuro-u" he finished and gave his horse to a stabl boy as he returned to his home

Kuro-u stowed her horse away by herself, grooming the animal and allowing the small amount of anger she harboured toward Jiang to slowly dissapate as she tended to the faithfull horse.

Umi looked at the leaves swirling from the tree to the ground. "Will I ever see them again?"UMi asked. Umi stood up and walked deeper into the woods. She stood at a pond and trew rocks in it.

Kuro-u left the stables in a calm state, moving back to her home. It was time to eat and mull over the actions of the last several days.

Umi slipped into the pond. She swam to the top. She laughed. "Man im clumsy,"She said crawling out of the pond. "Ruined my clothes..."She said looking at her soaked self. She sat down to dry.

Kuro-u made her way slowly through the chilled corridors of her home, her hand maiden attending to her requests, she called over a young man that worked for her, "Please heat the rooms and halls, it is far too cold for my joints. Oh and send for Tomoko also please."

A few moments later Tomoko sheathed her sword and looked around at the door as a young man slid it open. He bowed to her and she bowed back. He told her Lady Kuro-u had sent for her so Tomoko nodded and picked up her things and walked quickly to the room in which Kuro-u was waiting.

When she walked through the door she bowed to Kuro-u and looked at her.

- "I am glad you are safe my lady" - Tomoko said with a smile.

Kuro-u took note that Tomoko had her sword by her side and smiled a little, ushering the young apprentice inside. "I am glad to see that you have been training yourself in my absence, tell me Tomoko, has there been any movement within the village since I have been gone?"