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80% of finding. 4d20 if found. Identification: easy.
The second clone headed off towards the south searching the area as it went in a gridlike fashion. The idea was that by taking this approach it would be able to cover all the area and thus route out any butterflies that were hiding away in the undergrowth, thereby maximising the yield. Of in the distance, the clone spotted what appeared to be a mass of butterflies and thus set off to investigate.
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80% of finding +2% from scent. 4d20 if found. Identification: easy.
Between them, the clones had managed to find a hundred and two butterflies, not that they were aware of this fact. All that they knew was that they had to each find more to clear this objective. The first clone had found her fair share of the loot so far, forty-one butterflies in fact! She stored them away in her container and searched the nearby area for any stragglers.
80% of finding +2% from scent. 4d20 if found. Identification: easy.
The next clone had found thirty-three butterflies, a good find but still a bit shy of what it was hoping for. Using its net and container the clone carefully captured all of the butterflies not allowing a single one to escape before moving on to the next area to search. This was the clones chance to find even more butterflies and be the winner overall!
80% of finding +2% from scent. 4d20 if found. Identification: easy.
The last clone had found the least amount of butterflies at twenty-five, even the clone knew that this was well below the average find. But rather than become disappointed it instead stored away from the butterflies and pressed onto a new area in search of the missing butterflies. After all, if they weren't in this area then they surely had to be elsewhere! The clone pressed on searching likely finding places for butterflies in an effort to find even more!
80% of finding +2% from scent. 4d20 if found. Identification: easy.
It was time for Yoko to join in on the activity. Unlike her clones who waited to the end to gather the butterflies, she took on a far more whimsical approach. Skipping through the area with her net catching the creatures as she happened upon them as opposed to waiting to collect them once they had all been identified. The result was an unknown amount of butterflies, but the time sure did seem to pass quickly and she was enjoying herself so what did it matter?
Delighted with her success the young Mizukage and her clones deposited the butterflies into the tempory transport container and headed back to the village. It was time to put the butterflies into their new home.
Gnaggah Tree Rank: "C" Type: Common, Large, Tree Effect: The bark from this tree has various common place uses amongst certain tribes. Including being crafted into armor. Special: Preparation: ---; Duration: Special Drawback: --- Description: Growing among the marshes and waterways of the world, the Gnaggah (na-ga) Tree provides a valuable resource to the few people that eek out a living in the swamp. The Gnaggah Tree resembles cypress trees in appearance. They grow in the marshy water, with tall roots digging deep into the wet, spongy soil. The trees have large trunks and limbs; trunks average 2 to 3 feet in diameter, with long, thin evergreen needles. The bark is a dark brown color, which continuously peels away from the roots and is commonly eaten by swamp-dwelling animals. The bark of the Gnaggah Tree is easily peeled away from the trunk in strips up to two inches wide. Once the bark has been peeled away, it remains pliable for years. This allows the bark to be woven into a variety of items, from sandals to baskets, from whips to armor. The locals referred to gnaggah bark as hide and they call the strips gnaggah hide. Gnaggah hide is often collected and traded or sold to merchants outside the swamps for needed metallic tools and weapons. Gnaggah hide has many of the same properties as leather and differs in that it comes from a living tree rather than a dead animal. (Gnaggah hide is more pliable, making it better for armor than leather for the same price.) Weapons and armor made from gnaggah hide have the same characteristics of the same item made from leather. Druids and followers of deities that protect animals prize gnaggah hide as a suitable substitute for leather that does not result in an animal’s death. Hardness: 2; Armour Points/Inch: 5; Armour Class: -4. Gnaggah Tree produces 14,400 Ryo worth of material cost for items. Gnaggah Tree items cost 1/5 normal price. Availability: Year Round; Region: Swamp; Identification: Easy; Cultivation: Difficult Limit: Must know Botany for Swamp Regions. 75% chance in finding. Cost: 10,000 Ryo Per Tree; 14,400 Ryo per Tree (Material)
75% Find chance.
Yoko had come to one of the patches of swampland in the Land of Water in search of a tree, specifically the Gnaggah Tree. She was seeking to obtain three of the trees for use in her crafting and to this end created three clones to aid her in her search. Regardless of the number of trees that she found she would only be taking three, as that was all that she required and with that the clones spread out leaving Yoko to search the area she was currently in.
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The first clone ran to the north, using its keen senses to select a path that best avoided the natural hazards that came with such an environment. All the while the clone searched the area for the tell tail signs of a Gnaggah tree. The area that the clone was searching was some twenty by twenty metres square; thus, it had quite a distance to cover and would no doubt find the tree it was searching for in short order. It was only a matter of time was it not?
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The second clone decided to clamber up a series of vines to get a better view from a nearby vantage point, surely from this height, it would be able to see if there was a tree in its given area? The clones all possessed Yoko's expert knowledge of swampland plants so the idea was certainly valid. All that remained was to use its keen senses to scan the area comparing their knowledge of the plant life in the area against what it observed in order to identify and find a positive match.
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The third and final clone elected to jump tree to tree checking each one individually, the process only took but a mere glance after all and their speed through the trees was nothing to be laughed at. The clone had elected to move to the south thereby avoiding the areas that the other clones and Yoko were searching. The first few trees that it came across were not a success but then of in the distance it spotted something that looked like the Gnaggah tree, naturally, it headed over to investigate further.
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Two of the clones had managed to find the trees that they were seeking. Alas, this meant that Yoko had been unsuccessful. As such she resumed her search of the area while the clones set to work harvesting all of the workable material from the trees that they had found. Yoko inspected the nearby swamp trees to see what they were, only to find.
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Success! Yoko and the gang had managed to find the trees that they were seeking! This material would make a good substitute for leather in their up and coming crafting.
However, there were some items that required the hide of a specific creature to be fully effective. Thus, the youth, unfortunately, had to hunt one of these creatures down for its skin. After a short trek to the correct environment, the youth began her search for the Greater Mossback Sloth. The search of the environment was a difficult one, but one that was unobtainable. Rather the sloth was just a somewhat rare animal.
Sloth, Greater Mossback Rank: "A" Type: Rare, Medium, Animal Effect: A slightly slow terrorizer of unwary travellers whose back is covered in a thick layer of protective moss. Special: Preparation: ---; Duration: ---; Drawback: --- Description: Picture Also known as Clawed Ape. While most sloths are gentle, non-violent creatures, two sub-species of Sloth roam the lands terrorizing innocent (and guilty) travelers with their mean streaks and long claws. The Great Mossback Sloth is a man-sized creature with a mossy outer covering and long, very sharp claws that glisten in the light. Although slow moving, these creatures are extremely patient and will sit in trees for hours until prey wanders by. What they lack in speed they compensate for with their ability to rend flesh with great effectiveness. The Great Mossback has also adapted to the Chakra-rich environments of the world and developed a natural, mossy defense against all non Chakra weapons. Weapon Damage does not apply to these creatures unless it is a Chakra Weapon. These ancient sloths are bigger and more aggressive. Although they supplement their diet with plants, they prefer the taste of fresh meat. Sloths get their name from the first sage to study and catalogue the beasts named Frettryck of Sloth. Frettryck's work, although unfinished, was rumored to contain secrets for which kings would kill. Yields: A greater Mossback can be made into leather. A greater Mossback's hide can be woven into a cloak that is suitable for the creation of a Cloak of Protection. Hardness: 4; Armour Points/Inch: 10; Armour Class: -4. Displacer Beast produces 2,000 Ryo of Hide material cost for items. Apparel and other items cost normal price (+20% for Material Cost). Armour items cost 1/4 normal price. Diet: Omnivore; Intelligence Semi; Activity: Day; Alignment: Neutral; Organization: Family; Number Appearing: 1-4; Region: Forest/Grassland/Hill/Mountain; Identification: Average; Cultivation: Difficult; Skills: ; Innate Abilities: Low-light Vision. Scent. Natural Armour +5. Defense against Weapons. Limit: Must know Creature Lore for Forest/Grassland/Hill/Mountain Regions. 16% chance in finding. Cost: 35,000 Ryo per Animal; 2,000 Ryo per Animal (Hide Material)
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The sloth was a beautiful creature, and if she could help it Yoko and her clones would not take more than was required from them. The creature was to be feared by normal adventurers, or rather travellers. Their claws and sizeable bodies meant that they were dangerous to humanoids, as such the youth and her clones had a reason to justify killing one of them. She merely needed to wait for the animal to attack. Entrapment of a sort.
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Yoko's clone went in a southern direction, taking up a grid of approximately twenty by twenty metres, in which it searched the trees and other habitats that they knew the sloth could potentially inhabit. The journey was a rather simple one for such a skilled navigator, with the obstacles of undergrowth and trees providing little resistance for an experienced hunter.
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The third clone went to the north, mirroring the approach of the second clone it too selected a grid of equal size. However, rather than navigate the area by the ground it instead elected to move directly through the trees using its skill to dart swiftly between each tree. Until it found its intended target. Off in the distance, it spotted what appeared to be a sloth, so moved in closer to see if it was the animal they were seeking.