Baazar of the Bizarre
May 7, 2008 17:40:10 GMT -7
Post by 👺 Usiel on May 7, 2008 17:40:10 GMT -7
(Sorry for not posting, has been dealing with some things and stuff. I think everything is settled so I should be able to post frequently now.)
Listening carefully he nodded with a sigh as he grumbled some placing his hands over his chest beginning to think to himself. His head slowly cocked towards the other warrior raising an eyebrow noticing a booklet within his hands, noticing he had to leave quickly. Turning back towards the Cloud ninja he nodded lightly. "Alright, I understand what you are saying but it is quite difficult to truly accept something. Think of it as a situation perhaps." he started speaking softly as he looked at the young man. "Let us say you have a puppy, you raised him, loved him, cared for him...and later on in life he snaps and bites you." he said calmly looking at the young man. "Now the common sense is to put the loved one down because if they do that once, they may do it again but worse." he continued before looking down along the table.
"Now lets say a Ninja, who was raised in your home village betrays...would you simply allow them back if they commited a terrible crime?" he asked calmly looking back up at the young man. "The situation at this time is still quite known, and for that I must ask to please be paitent, perhaps your Kage or your deligates and my deligates may speak on a more peaceful term." he said calmly finishing up as he placed his hands along the table. "A bridge of trust is difficult to build, and once it breaks it is even more difficult to build for the welds already gave up, and now is harder to form once again."
His speech to be honest was quite hard, full of metaphors, it was something that he usually spoke in terms to have others see what he was seeing. It was in no way of disrespect, he just did not like to argue, did not like to debate. As long as they saw what he saw then that was good enough for me. "Within time, we shall see what will happen with Sand and Cloud, but for now all I can say is...lets wait. If you do not attack us we shall not attack you." he finished as he waited for a reply
Listening carefully he nodded with a sigh as he grumbled some placing his hands over his chest beginning to think to himself. His head slowly cocked towards the other warrior raising an eyebrow noticing a booklet within his hands, noticing he had to leave quickly. Turning back towards the Cloud ninja he nodded lightly. "Alright, I understand what you are saying but it is quite difficult to truly accept something. Think of it as a situation perhaps." he started speaking softly as he looked at the young man. "Let us say you have a puppy, you raised him, loved him, cared for him...and later on in life he snaps and bites you." he said calmly looking at the young man. "Now the common sense is to put the loved one down because if they do that once, they may do it again but worse." he continued before looking down along the table.
"Now lets say a Ninja, who was raised in your home village betrays...would you simply allow them back if they commited a terrible crime?" he asked calmly looking back up at the young man. "The situation at this time is still quite known, and for that I must ask to please be paitent, perhaps your Kage or your deligates and my deligates may speak on a more peaceful term." he said calmly finishing up as he placed his hands along the table. "A bridge of trust is difficult to build, and once it breaks it is even more difficult to build for the welds already gave up, and now is harder to form once again."
His speech to be honest was quite hard, full of metaphors, it was something that he usually spoke in terms to have others see what he was seeing. It was in no way of disrespect, he just did not like to argue, did not like to debate. As long as they saw what he saw then that was good enough for me. "Within time, we shall see what will happen with Sand and Cloud, but for now all I can say is...lets wait. If you do not attack us we shall not attack you." he finished as he waited for a reply