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The Worst Genin Team, take 2
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"Okay."

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Shinrei drops by the next afternoon, looking for Elaise to invite her to another spar - and to say Sayuri's up for a spar of her own.

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Sure. Amajina can come too.

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Sweet. She's been looking forward to this a bit.

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Out to the same place?

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That was Shinrei's thought.

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Then off they go.

Elaise shows off a little more in her spar with Shinrei this time, with Amajina in the audience.

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She's very appropriately impressed! And watching fairly intently.

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Shinrei's clearly entertained - and gives Elaise chances to show off.

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She's having fun.

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Same!

She tries to drag this fight out longer, make it more of a technique exhibition - partly for Sayuri's benefit, too.

Of course, she'll still tire after Elaise.

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Fair enough.

Elaise will conserve some strength for Sayuri, too.

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She's looking forward to it - especially after that show.

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Elaise will start off slower, testing Sayuri's reflexes and capabilities.

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Pretty good - though a bit oddly so, given Elaise's usual experience fighting people Sayuri's age. She's cautious and analytical - and her techniques are well refined, reflexes thoroughly trained, but she seems to have less of a breadth of real world experience than someone like Amajina. (Also, less raw power - Sayuri's fighting like someone with a small chakra capacity but good control.)

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Almost everyone has less chakra than Amajina. And if Sayuri's mainly a healer, it makes sense she would have less direct combat experience.

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She's adapting fast, though - not quite as fast as Elaise does against Shinrei, but still pretty good.

Still, it's fairly obvious why Shinrei thought this fight would benefit her. She could use more opponents, especially melee-focused ones, and Elaise can get her pinned down eventually.

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She shrugs the spikes away and offers Sayuri a hand up.

"Good fight."

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"Thanks! You too." She bounces a little. "That was fun."

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"Yeah."

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"Wouldn't mind going again sometime - though maybe once these bruises heal."

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"Sure. We won't be around here forever, but-" glance at Amajina and then Shinrei. "We were thinking we might want to go with you."

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Small smile. "We'd be happy to have you."

"Are there any questions you have, first?"

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"What are we... committing to, with the village?"

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"There'd be a trial period, first. We wouldn't give you anything classified, you could leave if you wanted. You'd have access to our hospital, same free basic healthcare as full shinobi, and you'd get paid the normal rate, but you wouldn't have some of the privileges and benefits of full shinobi - including access to technique libraries, coverage for elective surgery, and some specific legal protections if you're accused of a crime outside the village. You'd have help getting settled in, and the availability of reduced cost housing is actually fairly decent - building apartments is faster than convincing people to move to the village, right now."

"You'd be subject to our laws. No attacking civilians, and serious disputes with other shinobi should be resolved formally - no duels. Obey superior officers, but if you think an order is illegal, you can report your superior officer for it - to their superior, or to the internal justice system."

"You'll have access to classes and training. Some of the classes, like 'what are the laws,' are mandatory."

"The trial period is variable - since neither of you have a pre-existing association with another village, it'll probably be fairly short, in the three month range for becoming genin if your behavior is average. You'll be given a choice at each level of promotion, and we'll explain how this changes your commitment - turning down a promotion might hurt your career prospects if only because human bias, but there's no official penalty. Promotions that come with increased security clearance also come with tighter ties to the village."

"You can resign or retire even once committed, but if you've gotten past genin, the process will be fairly involved and might involve things like seals restricting you from sharing classified information. We'll consider you an enemy if you go to work for someone we're enemies with."

"Shinobi are expected to work to the common good of the village and ultimately the country. They are expected to place their duty to the country above clan ties and personal enmity. They are expected to support and assist their fellow Mist shinobi, in peace and war alike."

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