In the wake of the great war that united the minor nations, yet simultaneously divided them from the Five Great Nations, tensions remain ever present. Peace exists in name alone, though the war has ended nothing was truly resolved. The minor nations remain bitter, defeated and unheard while the greater nations maintain eyes of skepticism and distrust on the defeated. Yes, this thing called peace treads loosely on a razor’s edge, the chord maintaining it liable to break at any moment…
.::SOMEWHERE WITHIN THE LAND OF WIND::.
Within the Land of Wind, the winds howl furiously, constantly kicking up the desert sands, making visibility all but possible. Known as the
Dry Sea (
乾き海 Kawaki Umi), the desert sands stretch as far as the eye can behold, one’s own feet sinking within the very sands that surround them. When combined with the scorching of the sun one feels as if they’re trudging through a grainy swamp, sapping at both their stamina and their will to carry on. How many lives were lost from hapless travelers blindly wandering through such a place? Undoubtedly more than any man could count. It stands to reason that the Kazekage would take precautions to prevent such an outcome, done in the form of the Hidden Sand ninja scattered and hidden within this very place.
“How much longer before shift change?” A male shinobi calls out, his form barely visible from the sand storm. It is this same storm that makes uncertain as to who exactly he was talking to, impossible to see anyone within such a mess.
“WHAT DID YOU SAY?!” Another voice called out. From their words, it seemed they couldn’t hear their fellow shinobi properly. Not unexpected, what with this constant wind howling like some wounded beast.
“I SAID- HOW MUCH LONGER UNT- HOLD UP! DO YOU SEE THAT?!” In the middle of repeating himself, something distracts the shinobi, though what he could have noticed in such conditions remains to be seen. Yet, these shinobi are skilled, accustomed to environments such as these. He along with his partner peers out into the Dry Sea, eyes squinting as something slowly begins emerging from the whirling, thrashing sands. It starts off as a blur…then becomes a silhouette…finally it can be seen. It's a person, their body hidden behind a tattered hooded cloak.
“Another person lost in this place.” They concluded, seeing the somewhat uneven steps of the cloaked individual trudging through the knee high sea of sand.
“HEY! YOU THERE! STOP AND TURN AROUND! YOU WONT MAKE IT THIS WAY!” They call out, hoping to warn the poor sap. Yet oddly enough, the individual does not stop, does not react to their words at all, continuing along their path. Could it be they hadn’t heard them because of the sand storm?
“HEY YOU! I SAID TURN AROUND! YOU HAVE TO TURN AROUND AND GO BACK!” They call out louder this time, yet still the individual does not react or respond in any way, staying true to their course. It is now clear that this is no mistake, this person was no lost traveler. Many Sand Shinobi begin making their presence known, numerous hidden silhouettes appearing through the storm.
“ENEMY SPOTTED! ALL SHINOBI PREPARE TO ENGAGE SHOULD THE TARGET CONTINUE TO ADVANCE!” They hoped that through this show of force, it would deter whoever this person was. The cloaked figure finally comes to a stop. Had the presence of so many shinobi brought them to their senses? Frightened them into abandoning this path they were on? Beneath their hood, their face was impossible to see, even more when considering the storm of sand. What could faintly be made out however, was a wide toothed grin.
SUNAGAKURE
“Hurry up with those files!” Amaisa’s voice can be heard through the bustling noise of the Kazekage’s administrative building. Still, even as she shouts out commands her voice is soft and as smooth as silk. The many bodies running around do so vigorously, eager to please her.
“Amaisa-sama, has the location for this year’s exam been decided yet?” A shinobi asks, arms filled with stacks of papers reaching up to his chin.
“Kazekage-sama, these are the list of names and the files on the Genin being considered and recommended for this year.” The Chūnin Exams were several months away. Many villages were preparing their shinobi to take the exams, yet the location for this year’s exam was yet to be decided. It was difficult, outright impossible it seemed for everyone to agree on one location. Those of the minor nations declared it was time for it to be held somewhere beyond the influence of the Five Major nations, while the Five Kage were hesitant to do so. Since the war’s end there had been a great many number of…accidents during the exam. Many of these accidents involved the death of Genin from the Five Nations. It was clear the Coalition still felt bitter about the treaty, and it seemed they were using the exams to vent their anger, hoping to nip promising shinobi early on through their own genin. Amaisa takes the files of the genin, and begins walking away, stopping briefly.
“We’re…still discussing the matter of the location.
That was all she could give the man in response. She knew they were no closer now than they were a few months ago. She continued walking off, her every step drawing the eyes of men and women alike around her, distracted from their duties finding themselves entranced by their Kage’s beauty. She leafs through the various files of the genin. She had to consider many things, their scores and aptitude of course, but also how they would fair should the genin from the Coalition villages try something. She wonders if-
“L-lady Kazekage!” A sand ninja burst through the doors, their every step, every movement carrying with it a trail of blood. His uniform was in tatters, deep lacerations covering his body. The man stumbled to the ground, wheezing and coughing up blood. He was mumbling something as Amaisa rushed to his side. She and the man are surrounded by those who had been working mere moments before, now caught in the suspense of what exactly was going on. What had happened to this man?
“Arikui? What’s going on? Tell me, what happened? Who could have done this to you?” Arikui was a rather skilled and competent shinobi. It was him who Amaisa trusted with sensitive tasks.
“La-Lady..Kazekage. I’m sorry…I’m so sorry” His wheezing voice cracked and wavered as he spoke. Blood continued to pool from him, seeping from his wounds and mouth as tears trickled down his face. Here was a man dedicated to his mission. The Kage had entrusted him with a task and he had failed. “Quiet Arikui! You have nothing to apologize for. Focus on recovering.
“WHERE’S THE MEDIC?!” Kneeled down beside him she calls out, demanding their medical nin hurry here.
“It’s gone, Lady Kazekage.” He reaches up with a weak and bloody hand, grabbing her bare shoulder.
“It’s gone..they..took…it.” His voice growing softer and quieter as he spoke before finally…he was
gone. His hand that had been on her shoulder falls lifelessly to his side. The room grows quiet as the Kazekage remains kneeling there, her pristine skin now stained with the blood of her subordinate.
She slowly rises to her feet.
“See that his body is preserved and taken care of. Also, see what we can discover of the enemy who did this to him.” She turns to face those surrounding her.
“I need a small team of shinobi to come with me. Someone contact Ryōhoshi, inform her I have need of a Wayfinder.”
In the arid, breathless desert, where the sun ruled unchallenged by the heavens, the silent agony of Arikui’s final words echoed in Amaisa’s mind. The once-vibrant light in his eyes had faded, leaving her with only a disquieting mystery—
“It’s gone, Lady Kazekage. They… took it...” The cryptic nature of his dying words gnawed at her, however there was no time for grief and loathing, not yet. Her mind was already darting to the place his last words led her, to the desert’s deepest secret—a place no ordinary shinobi knew about existed, a place veiled in the unforgiving wind. This treacherous place was meticulously chosen, as the Kazekage before her believed it to be the most prime location to house something so precious. A power that could tip the tides of battle.
Amaisa stood as still, frozen like a statue, her features untouched by the emotion burning beneath her poised exterior, face still hidden behind the veil that covers her face. The blood on her shoulder had dried, a grim testament to what was at stake. She summoned her will and, with a single glance to her gathered shinobi, spoke softly,
“Ready my escort. We leave... immediately.”
Outside the gates of Sunagakure, the desert winds raged on; the strength of the winds increased to the direction where even residents of Sunagakure dare not venture—
The Dry Sea. However for Amaisa, the shifting sands were no hindrance; they bent to her will, she found herself boarding a desert vessel designed and customary to the Wayfinders; also known as the Hokushin Clan and departed the bounds of Sunagakure in a rush. As they traversed deeper into the wilderness, the sandstorm enveloped them, an impenetrable shroud to the untrained eye, but Amaisa’s power over the desert guided her effortlessly—in tandem with the
Hokushin—whom she trusted to guide her to that place and piloted this desert craft. The wind carried them, the sands acting very much like an actual sea as it carried them towards the hidden facility, concealed beneath dunes that whispered of the misbegotten unfortunate souls that were either too foolish to find their own guide or lucked out on surviving this desert.
They soon approached the location which should have been guarded, half-buried and would have been initially sealed and camouflaged in with the desert, imperceptible to any who did not know its existence. Instead, as they approached their eyes took in the ghastly sight of destruction. The surrounding area was decimated, sand sinking into massive craters within the desert. Bodies were scattered and littered about, the shinobi who had fought bravely alongside Arikui to defend this place…but to no avail.
“Wait for me here.” She commands those who travelled with her as she ventures into the heart of the destruction before her. She walks past the scattered broken kunai, the corpses, deeper. Further past the large dunes that dip into an unassuming cave. It was dark inside, but she knew the way.
Her journey eventually sees Amaisa approach vault doors with a sense of trepidation... As her fingers brushed over the cold metal, she realized the truth before her eyes confirmed it. The door had been breached. In a way no ordinary thief could ever manage, the lock was undone as if by some unseen force, as though the desert itself had conspired to aid them. In the caverns of this hidden place, the object—Amaisa's prized possession, safeguarded by generations of Kage—was
gone...
The hollow space in the groove on the wall stirred an immense amount of unease in her. It is no ordinary theft, she thought bitterly. This is an omen, the beginning of something far more harrowing. The very essence of the desert seemed to mourn the absence of what was once held there as winds howled in cries, a relic so vital to the balance of power that if it was to be known it was gone, its absence would send an invisible tremor through the corridors of every hidden village.
Amaisa stared into the void where the object had once rested, her thoughts racing.
Who could have known about this? The sandstorm outside mirrored her inner turmoil. She clenched her fists, eyes narrowing. This was not just an act of theft—it was a challenge, and Amaisa could feel the unspoken tension stretching thin across the desert, like a taut wire ready to snap. Only the Kage, the five most powerful figures in the world, knew what had been taken. The artifact, hidden away in Sunagakure’s vaults, held more than just material worth. It was a relic of history itself, a piece of the past capable of unravelling the future. Each Kage had agreed long ago to keep its existence a secret from even their most trusted subordinates.
She makes her way out towards her entourage, the air around her telling them how dire a situation this was. They remained silent, waiting to hear her next command and, perhaps an explanation of what was going on, and where this place was or rather, what it was meant to be.
Rather giving those with her any information Amaisa instead, reached into her pouch and pulled out a small metallic handheld device used for secure communication between the Kage. Her delicate fingers hesitated for only a moment. The other Kage must know. If one of them truly was involved, them knowing may very well help to reveal who among them was the perpetrator. She keyed the device, her voice as steady as the shifting sands around her.
“Kazekage Amaisa speaking,” she announced, the urgency in her words underlined by the formality of her title.
“An incident has occurred in the Land of Wind. I request an emergency council meeting—now. This is a matter of grave importance. It’s GONE.”
Her message was brief, but the weight of it lingered.
As she waited for the council’s reply,
???: “Whaddaya MEAN…?!” When the first Kage’s response crackled through the device, she felt the weight of the moment press down upon her. The peace they all maintained with such difficulty now hung on the edge of a blade sharper than they had ever imagined. The theft of this relic threatened to plunge them back into chaos, but more terrifying was the fact that no one knew who their enemy truly was—or why they had come for this.
Amaisa turned to finally truly face the waiting shinobi behind her, shinobi who guarded and acted as guides all their lives yet hadn't the faintest of clues about this place.
“Prepare yourselves,” she said calmly, though her heart beat fast beneath her composed exterior.
“A foul wind has blown through here, and I fear it threatens to sweep through other lands as well.” The desert wind howled in answer, but it carried only the promise of the storm to come.
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