abileunaspada: Thanks to Tarot for the B/W bases! (Yeah so what's that mean?)
Adela Milani ([personal profile] abileunaspada) wrote in [community profile] sunshineverse 2014-10-19 04:25 am (UTC)

Oh my god I am so sorry for her...

Two of three people she was working with, Adela had at least met before. For the moment she thought they were at least on decent terms. Kiba and Akamaru were wild cards, but part of the Inuzuka clan. They'd be more useful for tracking, revealing traps, and spotting ambushes if what she knew was right. Itachi's and Kakashi's skills... Kakashi was famous for Sharingan, but other than that and dog summoning she didn't know much. Itachi was an unknown as well, but she felt safe in thinking that his prowess with the sharingan would come in handy. So how to use it all in conjunction with her own skills?

The best way to win would be to collect as many scarves as possible, but that would risk their own scarves in the process. At the same time, the team she was dealt seemed more than ideal to simply go on the offensive instead of disappearing to the shadows and hiding the entire time. But, there was only one way to find out for sure.

She was standing there in front of the three taller men (and one giant canine) before her, nodding as she crossed her arms over her chest and began to speak with her eyes -- blind and seeing -- making contact with each of them, "We need to know for sure what each other's strengths are before plotting out a strategy. From what I know of you guys, we're more suited to an ambush offense -- finding the other teams before, for the most part, they find us. It's a meaningless strategy if I'm wrong though, so we're going over this now. I'm strong with doton, katon, and suiton techniques as well as melee combat with kenjutsu and decent taijutsu."

She nodded her head to the next person, waiting for them to speak and say what they were good at. The only way they could possibly have a chance of getting through was through teamwork, and she wasn't about to take this lightly -- even if it was a deceivingly-simple training exercise.

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