The Island -- Group A
Apr 14, 2009 0:48:52 GMT -7
Post by Ryoushi, Vulture on Apr 14, 2009 0:48:52 GMT -7
((OOC: I apologize for missing the IIC time, but I hope my post can be accepted, or at least considered this round, along with my sincerest apologies))
Now transported safely away from the scene of the battle, Jimmu would order Ryoushi to freely guide the metal disc as he saw fit. Without having to worry about attacking and defending, the Sakurai's full undivided attention would now go to searching. The young genin would order his partner manipulate the disc to make the disc rise about 10 feet above the treeline of the forest. From such a critical vantage point, the ninja would have an excellent location to search from. Ryoushi's next command for Jimmu and his metal disc would be to move approximately 70 meters away from the other team, and maintain that radius while flying in an arc pattern across the island.
This would be the perfect distance for Ryoushi to safely search, and being about 4 meters above the estimated 12 meter tall forest, Jimmu would have a perfect view point to watch and have plenty of influence to do as he pleased. Meanwhile, Ryoushi's Sakurai eyes, able to detect the most insignificant and unnoticeable of changes in the environment. Any crushed leaves, broken or displaced twigs, any stalks of plant abnormally moved during, say the travels of an examiner hiding scrolls on the island. Even sand shifted slightly by the foot of a man could easily send off a red flag in the crystal clear perceiving eyes of the Sakurai. They could view chakra trails of jutsu, and could decipher so much about that jutsu just from the remaining chakra trails, that the technique would reveal to the ninja far more then it hid from him.
Ryoushi's eyes would also be able to scan over the tops of any boulders or other rock formations. Such high points would serve as excellent hiding locations, but not in this case when the seeker has the high viewing point. His keen eyes would also be scanning over the treeline canopy, probing through the leaves of the branches and scanning throughly for anything and everything that could be hidden within, perhaps stuffed in holes in the tree, or perhaps concealed in leaves or branches. Meanwhile, the ground would receive just as much focus and attention; with the ability to perceive every detail to pinpoint specifications, and any displacements in those details, the ninja would also scan thoroughly over the ground, examining every shadowed corner, every rock and gathering of leaves, the qualities of soil, all logs and stumps, and every single path and trail viewable to him as the duo flew in their arc across the island.
Nothing hidden could remain concealed when faced with the all seeing eyes of a Sakurai, which is what Ryoushi intended to prove. If their arc sweep scan across the island, Ryoushi would have Jimmu do it again but in another direction. If it succeeded and something was noticed, Ryoushi would appropriately inform Jimmu and guide him to bring the disc closer for more investigation, depending on what that thing is, if any. Nothing but the Kumo ninja's fullest effort was now devoted to the search effort for the scrolls, and aided with Jimmu's many clones and speedy transport, nothing could hide from the team of Kumogakue village.
Now transported safely away from the scene of the battle, Jimmu would order Ryoushi to freely guide the metal disc as he saw fit. Without having to worry about attacking and defending, the Sakurai's full undivided attention would now go to searching. The young genin would order his partner manipulate the disc to make the disc rise about 10 feet above the treeline of the forest. From such a critical vantage point, the ninja would have an excellent location to search from. Ryoushi's next command for Jimmu and his metal disc would be to move approximately 70 meters away from the other team, and maintain that radius while flying in an arc pattern across the island.
This would be the perfect distance for Ryoushi to safely search, and being about 4 meters above the estimated 12 meter tall forest, Jimmu would have a perfect view point to watch and have plenty of influence to do as he pleased. Meanwhile, Ryoushi's Sakurai eyes, able to detect the most insignificant and unnoticeable of changes in the environment. Any crushed leaves, broken or displaced twigs, any stalks of plant abnormally moved during, say the travels of an examiner hiding scrolls on the island. Even sand shifted slightly by the foot of a man could easily send off a red flag in the crystal clear perceiving eyes of the Sakurai. They could view chakra trails of jutsu, and could decipher so much about that jutsu just from the remaining chakra trails, that the technique would reveal to the ninja far more then it hid from him.
Ryoushi's eyes would also be able to scan over the tops of any boulders or other rock formations. Such high points would serve as excellent hiding locations, but not in this case when the seeker has the high viewing point. His keen eyes would also be scanning over the treeline canopy, probing through the leaves of the branches and scanning throughly for anything and everything that could be hidden within, perhaps stuffed in holes in the tree, or perhaps concealed in leaves or branches. Meanwhile, the ground would receive just as much focus and attention; with the ability to perceive every detail to pinpoint specifications, and any displacements in those details, the ninja would also scan thoroughly over the ground, examining every shadowed corner, every rock and gathering of leaves, the qualities of soil, all logs and stumps, and every single path and trail viewable to him as the duo flew in their arc across the island.
Nothing hidden could remain concealed when faced with the all seeing eyes of a Sakurai, which is what Ryoushi intended to prove. If their arc sweep scan across the island, Ryoushi would have Jimmu do it again but in another direction. If it succeeded and something was noticed, Ryoushi would appropriately inform Jimmu and guide him to bring the disc closer for more investigation, depending on what that thing is, if any. Nothing but the Kumo ninja's fullest effort was now devoted to the search effort for the scrolls, and aided with Jimmu's many clones and speedy transport, nothing could hide from the team of Kumogakue village.