Haku (
precioustool) wrote2013-11-14 09:01 pm
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1st Tool // [Accidental Video]
[When Haku came to, he noticed that he was in an unknown area. His surrounds were completely different from what he'd seen. All he knew was that he seemed to be in some sort of forest. Honestly, the whole idea that he was somewhere random with no reason or explanation didn't bring up any red flags for him.
He had no idea where he was, but he did know that he was most definitely dead. There was no possible way for him to have survived a direct impact of the Chidori and live to tell the tale. He just hoped that Zabuza was still okay. It would be a shame to not be able to fulfill his goal that he worked so hard for. The hardest thing was that Haku had no idea what happened. That was the funny thing about death. These teal wings did nothing to reassure him that he could even possibly be alive. Seeing wings everywhere, certainly that proved that he was dead and he'd gone to "a better place". If he was dead, everyone else here had to be right?
So unlike most people who arrived here, he had no sense of urgency or desire to find a way out. If he was dead, all he could do was just go with the flow. Although, getting used to this pain of the wings would take a while. Growing wings had to be painful, though. Sitting up and getting off the ground, he noticed some sort of journal by him. He messed around with the journal, pressing random buttons (and possibly calling people by accident) as he tried to figure out what it was.]
--wonder what this is? What a strange device... Did somebody drop this by accident?
[OOC: So you can either randomly find him, see the video, or just.... accidentally be called. He doesn't know what he's doing. Sorry it took a while to intro him. I was waiting on permission to join comms and then I just got distracted ;_;. It doesn't help when you write this out and then accidentally close the tab either........"OTL]
He had no idea where he was, but he did know that he was most definitely dead. There was no possible way for him to have survived a direct impact of the Chidori and live to tell the tale. He just hoped that Zabuza was still okay. It would be a shame to not be able to fulfill his goal that he worked so hard for. The hardest thing was that Haku had no idea what happened. That was the funny thing about death. These teal wings did nothing to reassure him that he could even possibly be alive. Seeing wings everywhere, certainly that proved that he was dead and he'd gone to "a better place". If he was dead, everyone else here had to be right?
So unlike most people who arrived here, he had no sense of urgency or desire to find a way out. If he was dead, all he could do was just go with the flow. Although, getting used to this pain of the wings would take a while. Growing wings had to be painful, though. Sitting up and getting off the ground, he noticed some sort of journal by him. He messed around with the journal, pressing random buttons (and possibly calling people by accident) as he tried to figure out what it was.]
--wonder what this is? What a strange device... Did somebody drop this by accident?
[OOC: So you can either randomly find him, see the video, or just.... accidentally be called. He doesn't know what he's doing. Sorry it took a while to intro him. I was waiting on permission to join comms and then I just got distracted ;_;. It doesn't help when you write this out and then accidentally close the tab either........"OTL]
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That's right. It's a way to stay in touch with people.
Also! You have wings here; please be careful not to damage them. They're a vital organ for you now; damage to them will leave you severely weakened, or kill you outright.
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Is that so....? Well... I am dead already so that shouldn't make a difference.
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I know.
[Oh, she remembers.]
Still, it's not something I imagine you're in a hurry to experience again. Especially since here, it's not the end of anything.
I know it might seem hard to believe -- then again, maybe not -- but people who die here don't stay dead. They're returned, but... incomplete. Missing something of themselves. I don't recommend testing it.
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[He can't say that he finds that weird since he's been brought back to life here.]
What do you mean by "incomplete"?
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[But at least they're not mind-controlled by a megalomaniac, so it's an improvement over Edo Tensei at least.]
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[That sounds extremely unpleasant.... Coming back to life didn't come free, though. That was a line that should never be crossed. The dead should stay dead.]
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I've not been through the process personally, so I can't say. But I'd suggest not trying it out firsthand.
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It's good to see someone I recognize. I'm... sorry about your friend.
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Having familiar faces... it helps a lot. Being here is difficult, in some ways.
If you ever need anything, just ask, all right? I'm a medical specialist, now.
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[Avoiding that topic now.]
Thank you. You are now? That's wonderful.
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That's right. It's... been a few years.
[Well, unless you count Edo Tensei, but let's not.]
Naruto's going to be happy to see you.
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[She pauses, and can't help a small, fond smile.]
He's really done some growing up.
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He seems to be a lot stronger.
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Oh, you have no idea.
[The difference between Naruto at twelve and Naruto now... well, the biggest army their world has ever seen knows all about it, now.]
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Be sure to check out the battledome for that. It's a little complicated to get used to, but it's a great training tool.
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I think you'll have fun with it.