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The Worst Genin Team, take 2
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...Like he can tell Kiri what to do, and, also, Kiri's internal advancement system doesn't rely on the chuunin exams. These are for international show, not actual administrative decisions, as far as she can tell.

Amajina settles in, calmly, paying only light attention to who's leaving.

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(Naruto does not like tricks, but, also, he was forewarned there might be Dumb Tricks and how the chuunin exams actually work, so, he keeps his mouth shut.)

(Barely.)

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One of Naruto's classmates does not have his restraint. "What the hell, man!" he bursts out. "There's tons of people who've tried the exams before here now!"

The proctor smiles grimly. "You're unlucky this year, brat. This year it's my rules. And I don't believe in second chances." The aura of menace he radiates increases as he rakes his gaze across the room once more. "If you don't want to risk that, then leave. Now."

(The other genin in the room seem to be affected by his threats. There is much shaking and chattering of teeth and so forth. One wilts in their chair as they slowly raise a hand to forfeit. The other proctors escort them and their other two teammates out of the room. One by one, more groups start to follow that example.)

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...Less competition for later, but did nobody receive pre-exam briefings?

Eh, sitting here's boring, but she figures the stream of people will end sooner or later. 

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It goes on for fifteen minutes or so, until it slows to a trickle. After a full minute passes with no one volunteering to leave, the head proctor crosses his arms and clears his throat. "Very well. The rest of you..." He glares. There are forty or fifty left, at this point.

"...Pass. Congratulations," he says, with a genuine smile.

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...Huh.

Makes sense, she guesses? Testing their resolve...

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He goes on to explain the point of the test, testing their information gathering abilities in the first part and in the second, their courage and determination in the face of unknown trials with certain consequences.


Then the windows explode.

The proctor for the next exam (who used the windows as her point of entrance) stands in front of them wearing a trenchcoat and ahem very little else. She announces herself to be Mitarashi Anko, and says that the next stage will be held at Training Ground 44, beginning at one o'clock. (It is now just past noon.)

"Sixteen teams, hmm..." she comments to the other proctor at the end of her speech. "Not bad, Ibiki. That'll make the next bit harder for them." Smirk.

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...Oh pretty lady. Dangerous and sadistic too, if Amajina doesn't miss her guess.

She'll stare just as much as is appropriate, of course (for a hormonal new teen looking at a sexy woman). But - Amajina is pretty sure she knows where that training ground is, she explored some. 

She stands and stretches with a sharp grin, glancing to find her teammates, and - "What're we waiting for, then?"

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"Let's go."

Off to the Forest of Death.

Where Mitarashi-san explains the next test. Each team will sign a waiver absolving Konoha of any responsibility for death, grievous injury, or maiming, and then receive a sealed scroll, marked either Heaven or Earth. They will then enter Training Ground 44 through one of its eighty-eight gates, randomly assigned. The objective is to make their way to the tower in the center of the grounds within the five-day time limit, bearing both a Heaven and and Earth scroll. Opening a scroll before reaching the tower will be an automatic failure for any team that does so. Reaching the tower without both scrolls will be an automatic failure. Reaching the tower without a full team will be an automatic failure. Not reaching the tower within the time limit will be an automatic failure. Leaving the confines of Training Ground 44 will be an automatic failure. Other than that- no rules.

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Fun.

Also, something her team is going to have an advantage at. 

They can leave the scroll with - Elaise, maybe? She's hardest to take things from if she's objecting. And Amajina will commit to memory the signatures of a few promising teams.

(Sadly, while she's getting a hum of chakra off the scrolls, it's too muted and... Blurry, kind of... For her to sense which scroll is which.)

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She'll keep their scroll safe, yeah.

Possibly they can use the hum to at least track other teams if they try to hide.

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Fair; even if someone knows how to hide their chakra signature, genin don't always think to hide their stuff. 

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Yep. And with more than a hundred square miles to search, finding people seems like the main problem.

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Yeah, definitely... And they might need to find multiple other teams. 

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Good thing they have such an adept sensor, then.

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Amajina really is essential to this operation, it's true. 

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Time to get started, then.

All the teams are escorted to their assigned gates, and then- the second exam begins.

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And they're off! Too a very successful start; Amajina's able to hone in on another team they can easily beat -

Though, annoyingly, one with the same scroll as them. 

Well... Moving on. 

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They're on their way to their second target when Amajina tenses suddenly, whipping around, face pale. 

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"What is it?"

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" - Someone very powerful attacked Team Seven. Not a genin."

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Sayuri startles, instinctively moving in the direction Amajina is facing before forcing herself to stop - "We're helping."

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"Yeah. How far?"

Elaise begins sprouting defensive pads. They'll almost certainly be hitting at speed.

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"Two minutes, full speed." Chakra builds under her skin, the fluid in her cells shifting - this is hard to do in the heat of the moment, but...

Her skin - where she doesn't need functioning joints - hardens and becomes more shell-like.

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Sayuri undoes some of the catches for her bandages, fingers moving quick - though she leaves them in place for now.

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