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http://zouichi.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] zouichi.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-06-12 01:19 pm

Anyway, this cake is great/So delicious and moist [Semi-Open]

The old cherry trees in the courtyard had decided to bloom with impeccable timing, transforming the entrance of the Susono Inn into an explosion of color. Pink petals collected between the stones of the courtyard's walkway, on the overhang of the foyer... oh, and if you got anywhere in a fifty foot radius of the place, you probably got a few on you, too.

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The weather was cool and the air slightly crisp beneath the shade of the old trees. There were some wines and sake available for the older guests, and juice for the younger ones (both rescued from the Inn's storehouse). And of course, there was cake.

Mmm, cake.

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[personal profile] encourage 2011-06-14 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
"You'd hope a Village Hidden in the Leaves has a least a few trees around," she said with a grin, picking one of the other blankets up. "Were all the picnic tables here when you found the place?"

What was helping him with his? More effective to do another one!
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[personal profile] encourage 2011-06-14 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
She was a rebel. Can't tame her single-person tableclothing style! "Mystery and ninjas go hand in hand, according to most. Guess it fits, hmm?"
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[personal profile] encourage 2011-06-14 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Chakra in general." Mostly accurate, if there were ninjutsu techniques for medical shinobi. "Medical jutsu are their own separate category, if you're looking for separations. Genjutsu would be more useful in mental healing than physical." Given it was all illusion based in the firs place. "How many people are you expecting?"
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[personal profile] encourage 2011-06-14 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"They may, to some degree. Do you know of anything in the media library talking about those techniques?" She turned back toward Zouichi, curious. If she had a chance to read through them for herself, on top of learning something new, she might be able to get a better frame of reference for how similar his Japan and her Konoha were.

"Right," she said, "Then you're not sure. I guess that's part of the fun, in theory. Seeing who does show up in the end." Sakura wasn't sure, since most things were either obligatory or usually not done back home. She was also young enough that most the people she'd grown up with weren't getting married and moving into family homes yet, leaving her out of that experience loop as it were.
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[personal profile] encourage 2011-06-14 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
She smiled, shaking her head. "We have all of those, actually. They're not normally practiced by medical shinobi, but that's usually because we don't have time for it."

Mentions of nanotech and viruses caught her attention. "Viruses for genetic problems? Writing viruses to what, go in and correct the genetic code itself?"
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[personal profile] encourage 2011-06-15 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Sakura smiled. "Senbon needles tend to have a different use in battle."

"Super-soldiers. That's the word for that, isn't it?" She frowned, not all that enchanted to learn how universal some goals were. Creating the next best line of fighters -- to what end?
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[personal profile] encourage 2011-06-16 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
"Dango. For your mid-battle snack needs." She grinned, making light of the reality. They were used like any other weapon: to incapacitate and kill.

Dango would have been more fulfilling.

"At some point, the fear of ending seems to be almost universal. Or maybe it's just the unknown... Death being final in most cases."