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The Worst Genin Team, take 2
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"My sensei appears to have already gotten past 'not too bad,' though."

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"Well, I've fought her twice already."

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"So I just need to spar a second time?"

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"Provided you make a decent showing of yourself."

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"I'll try my best."

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"I might have to step up my own game, then, so I don't end up replaced," she teases them both. 

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"It's surely not my place to tell you how to instruct your own student."

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"I'd say it's not my position as her teacher I'm at risk of losing."

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"Perhaps..."

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"Of course, having a motivation to improve is always good. It wouldn't do to lose to my student, here."

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"I'm happy to provide."

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She laughs. "A very generous woman."

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Smile.

"Shall we get a move on, then?"

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"Let's."

Off, then, into the evening fog. Mist is a good distance away, and they'll have to camp before they reach it - but they get far enough to be able to use a traveler's waypoint.

The village itself is almost surprising when they reach it, built in the shelter of cliffs surrounding a hidden bay. The ocean fog rolls up over the village's jagged shelter, cradling it, and the unwary could easily step off the top of the cliff, thinking they still walked on solid ground.

The only building visible outside of the actual village is an ancient temple perched on the massive jagged promontory that cuts between the bay and the open ocean, thrust unnaturally towards the sky in what can only be the work of some ancient chakra user. The temple is carved from that rock, turning its jagged lines into a twisting whirlwind, and its surface is wind beaten, salt weathered. 

The other buildings have an air of unreality to their architecture, not quite built naturally into the flow of the rock, not quite a human stamp on the landscape - and it is incredibly quiet, even though human figures are moving through the mist. Some of that is likely the fog, some likely the architecture - every surface not meant to be walked on is oddly textured, and sounds fall flat and dissolve into incoherence before they can go very far. Some of it, though, feels almost like a technique - surely the way the village was completely inaudible until they descended into it can't be natural. 

The docks aren't even made of wood, but instead from what sure looks like volcanic stone, solid piers curling around and across the bay, their surfaces smoothed with obsidian, providing foundations for a spill of buildings beyond those carved into the cliffs. 

The administrative tower is a cylinder of obsidian fused into the cliff, soaring up the entire way, and after speaking to the border guards - who melted from the fog once Shinrei showed Amajina and Elaise the safe path down - Shinrei leads them there. 

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It's only a little ominous.

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If it's ominous, Amajina hasn't noticed. 

This ecosystem is fascinating and she thinks there might be isolates here, actually, there's some interchange with the ocean but the water is noticeably a different salinity and temperature so many species won't want to jump between them -

She might have to be reminded that they're walking somewhere that isn't towards cool marine species a few times. 

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They can come back and look at the water creatures after they've been officially integrated. Might be allowed to linger at the docks for longer than thirty seconds without been loomed at then, too.

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Okay, okay, she'll behave. 

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Great.

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The tower's entry is bare, five unmarked doors leading off it. It's the same rough stone, and Elaise and Amajina's sense of chakra feels... Not muted, but like looking out of the ocean up at the shore, images displaced and blurred even in clear calm water. Their path is apparently through the middle-right door, down a hallway and then through another door to an administrative center. There's a shinobi at each desk, and Shinrei approaches one near the entrance - an old man, hair stark white and coarse, his darkish skin patched with ancient scars, mushrooms growing along where the seams in his skull should be, eyes keen - and currently crinkled in a smile as he sees their group.

"Shinrei-chan, back already?" he asks.

"Why do you always act so surprised, Kasa-jii?" Shinrei returns with a laugh. "You know I'm efficient."

That gets her another smile. "So you are. But you shouldn't always rush back. Get things done quick, see the sights..."

She shakes her head. "Maybe when I'm your age, gramps."

"When you'll be as creaky as me? Vacations aren't nearly as fun." Still, he shrugs. "Just the scroll now?"

"That," Shinrei says, putting a small, nondescript scroll on the desk, "But we also have two shinobi interested in trialing joining up," she gestures back behind her. 

He turns to squint at the girls. To Shinrei: "You need to take a vacation for my wrist's sake, girl, you always come back with more paperwork." She laughs while he turns his smile to Elaise and Amajina. "What're your names, then?"

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"Kaguya Elaise," she answers.

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"Amajina - just that."

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Shinrei steps to the side a bit, so they can approach, as he nods and digs through some drawers for paperwork. "You'll want to fill these out," he says, plucking two pens out of a cup on his desk. "Shinrei-chan can assist you."

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Elaise takes a pen and the paper.

"Is there somewhere we can work?"

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"There's my office," Shinrei says, "If you don't want to sit awkwardly in the lobby."

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