Where is. My sword?
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Karin. Juugo. Suigetsu. Where are you?
[ I broke hiatus because I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS EVENT FOR EVEEEEERRRRRR feel free to yell at me ]
edit: (OOC NOTE: FROM
THIS POINT ON, SASUKE WILL NOT REPLY TO ANY JOURNAL ENTRY UNTIL HE
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Sasuke shouldn't be able to read this message--to him, it looks like a bunch of squiggly lines,
(no it doesn't, he's been able to read since he was four--
but he didn't learn all the kanji until he was about six--
wait, no, he never learned them all, his command of Japanese is shakier than his parents' because obviously he doesn't live where people speak--
no.
this doesn't make sense)
yet somehow, the word "sword" stands out to him.
He writes: ]
Who are y
[ freeze! stare.
He's not writing in Japanese.
Clearly, this is genjutsu. An incredibly sophisticated, elaborate illusion. Whoever cast it (and Sasuke may have an idea) is definitely someone to be reckoned with.
He backs away from the journal, slowly, warily, as if it might explode at any second. ]
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I'm Momo Hinamori, Shinigami and vice-captain of the Fifth Division.
I lost my sword-- my zanpakuto-- as well.
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Momo Hinamori. No one he's heard of. Shinigami--Death God, what, a title? If she was that good, Sasuke should have heard of her. Fifth Division...
Maybe not a ninja. Samurai? It would go perhaps some way to explaining the language issue, and the name issue as well. Any good ninja could beat a samurai in a fight. ]
Clearly, they've disarmed most of us. Perhaps we're being held for interrogation.
[ If nothing else, samurai were good for cannon fodder... ]
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Excuse me, sir. Are you a shinigami, too?
[ She didn't think so. If he is a shinigami, she would have recognized him by now. Perhaps he was a new recruit. ]
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