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[closed; July 15th-August 16th]
Who: Sasuke, Sakura, a passel of diplomats, and some birds
What: Escort mission through the Land of Sky and ending in the Land of Swamps
Where: Various towns in the Land of Sky, Land of Swamps
When: July 15th-August 16th (subject to change)
[Subthreads below.]
What: Escort mission through the Land of Sky and ending in the Land of Swamps
Where: Various towns in the Land of Sky, Land of Swamps
When: July 15th-August 16th (subject to change)
[Subthreads below.]
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When she heard his shout (and saw the results of the nin closest to them) she immediately cast her glance over at the two she'd subdued on the other side of the clearing: in all likelihood, if they weren't already dead, they'd be gone before she could stop them. Two of the men she'd just subdued here had already poisoned themselves, and the third Sasuke already attended to. Ultimately she chose to sprint across to the last remaining ninja that Sasuke had paralyzed, summoning a small tendril of earth (wedged at the end) to force the nin's mouth open even before she reached there.
Admittedly, saving them wasn't crucial, as she and Sasuke had one nin under genjutsu each. As long as they maintained control of the men, their dream selves could bite down all they wanted, their body would do nothing. (Unless they managed to discover it was a genjutsu and then managed to break themselves out of it, of course--but hers at least should be too consumed with terror to form any such thoughts). That said...if this was a tactic they'd use...they couldn't just rely on the two they had, if it was avoidable.
If, in fact, it wasn't too late for the one she approached or Sasuke's, anyway. She wouldn't know for sure until she got there. She dropped to her knees as she reached the man, and quickly scanned him for any sign of poison. --She assumed that it would show by now if he'd gotten it in before she'd stopped him, anyway.
Rather than risk him finding some other way though (how, she didn't know, since she assumed the senbon would keep him paralyzed a while longer), she quickly wove another genjutsu, putting the man to sleep before he could choke himself on something. She frowned down at him (he...seemed to be fine...) and then turned her attention back to where Sasuke was. "Is he alive?"
His captive, not hers, obviously.
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The rapidity of the poison could only mean one thing. He stalked over to the closest genjutsu victim, prying open the ninja's mouth and retrieving the capsule tucked against the side of the cheek.
"Potassium cyanide," he muttered. The counter-drug wasn't issued even to licensed medic-nin on a standard escort mission like this. "It's not cheap stuff to get in quantity."
"Get the capsule out of the one you've got," he added, a frowning afterthought as he headed for the remaining enemy-nin still slumbering under genjutsu. "If it's been damaged in any way, inhalation will still kill him."
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Withdrawing the earth from the one before her, she carefully fished out the capsule (once she found it) and pocketed it, calmly making her way back to her own and doing the same again. If it wasn't cheap, whoever sent them had to be well supplied. Just what did they want with the civilians under their guard? The mission details hadn't indicated any force thus dedicated after the civilians...
She straightened and frowned over at Sasuke. "It looks like we have three survivors. Do you possess any interrogation jutsu?"
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Simply hitting them with a killing-intent genjutsu was unlikely to convince them to talk, and for all that he knew the usual pain points of anatomy, standard-issue torture would take too long. Though there was ... he glanced back at Sakura with a frown and nothing else in his expression because he was a professional, damn it, and whatever had happened in the course of training he'd agreed to was nothing that could affect his professionalism. Definitely.
"What about you?"
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Still, if he didn't know of anything...they were a long distance from other shinobi who would know. There was little choice but to make do with what skills they did have. She crossed her arms and frowned down at the one closest to her. "Then we'll have to improvise. Even people who are willing to die have weaknesses. Sharingan can take advantage of those weaknesses...right?"
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"Sharingan or not, this sort of thing is about psychology," he said after a pause, toeing one of the unconscious shinobi over onto his back. It was an old line for Uchiha who developed the Sharingan, that the eyes weren't to be treated as a cure-all and needed to be backed up with skill. The problem was that Sasuke had all of Academy-level interrogation classes to work with.
Crouching, he rifled through the man's pockets, looking for any identifying personal information -- dog tags, located quickly in a scroll pocket. No further self-destruction options turned up, which was at least a sign that they weren't desperate enough to have alternative methods, but the jackpot appeared when after a moment he found a locket carefully sewn into the back of a weapons pouch.
"They expected to die on this mission," he muttered, half to himself, all irritated; personal effects only partially concealed like this were hardly a good sign. Holding the trinket to the light, he gestured to the other ninja. "Look for this sort of thing."
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While Sasuke searched the nin, she studied another, thoughtful. She had none of the jutsu that the Yamanaka possessed to forcibly extract information from people, or to dig around in their brain or memories for it. But...maybe it was possible to get it another way. If she could fool them into believing they were in a situation where it was safe to give their information...no, that seemed unlikely, given what they needed, and how most nin were trained. If she managed such a thing it would only be with showing a level of skill with genjutsu and certain techniques learned from Shisui that she couldn't risk revealing to the Uchiha heir for anything less than saving his life.
But...there was that genjutsu she'd been developing that she wanted to practice. Tormenting them enough to break their spirit or minds would undoubtedly allow them to get the information they wanted. Unless they broke too far...
She blinked when Sasuke spoke, and knelt down to begin searching the other ninja. "Personal effects? Those will be useful to you?"
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"What they choose to carry will help determine what they consider important," he said, turning the locket over in his hands until he found the catch. It sprung open to reveal a photo of a young woman, carefully cut to fit into the small frame.
"We'll have a better chance given proper leverage," he added after a pause, moving on to the next body. Simply throwing fear at people who were, by all evidence, willing to go on a suicide mission would likely lead to unwanted results, if any at all. He'd seen at least that much when he'd done rounds with certain types of ninja.
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How much personal effects on their own would help with genjutsu based interrogation was questionable...but he was the expert in such things, so she busied herself with searching for something of use.
...If only they knew whether one of the survivors might be fooled into helping them with the apparition of someone who appeared to be a superior.
She hesitated a moment in her search, and frowned down at the man below her. "I wonder how much information they know about each other." It would surely be easier to convince one of them they were among allies and the others were their captives than to convince that person to spill their own secrets.
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A glance at Sakura made him doubt the extent of her ability to act like someone else, which meant ...
"It'll work best if one of us handles the genjutsu and the other one uses henge, pretending to be one of the civilians," he said, glancing briefly in the direction of their charges. "We can try to convince them to tell the civilians their demands.
"Which is your strength?"