As far as player characters go, their will be two sides: the bad, Akatsuki, and the good, the jinch?riki and their protectors. The location would be in a village friendly to the tailed beasts. Akatsuki players will have infiltrated the village in order to capture the jinch?riki, while the jinch?riki and their protectors will be attempting to identify the Akatsuki and defend themselves.
This RP could be played out by as many as twenty people. Characters will die off in this RP, so a certain degree of maturity is expected of the players, both in terms of PC death and in the violence that will come with it. Additionally, I'll be looking for roughly 200 words per post, though that will be situation dependent and is just to make sure everyone has enough material to go off of in subsequent posts. Activity-wise I'd be looking for fairly regular posting. Once a day when you're directly involved with other characters, and every other day if you won't be holding people up, though I would be lenient here as well.
This is a very brief outline of the RP, and I'd love to answer any questions readers and those interested might have or go more in depth on certain topics! Here is the introduction I have for it. As a note to anyone who is a fan of the series, this will be a canon world, without the canon characters. Also, for the purpose of this RP, the Hidden Rain Village has become powerful enough to rival the five main Hidden Villages from the manga/anime.
A Brief History:
Many years after the Fourth Great Ninja War and long after the various heroes and villains faded into history, the Great Shinobi Alliance was forgotten and a Fifth Great Ninja War declared between the six major hidden villages: The Hidden Leaf, Sand, Stone, Cloud, Mist, and Rain. It was a tragic time, with all sides suffering heavily from the large scale destruction of lives and property. The greatest tragedy, however, did not occur until the waning days of the war. The nine jinch?riki, long used as great and terrible weapons by the various villages all abruptly and simultaneously lost control of their tailed beasts, the chakra-based consciousness sealed inside of them. For reasons unknown, all nine tailed beasts overwhelmed their jinch?riki hosts at the same time, manifesting their full forms and going on a rampage that spanned the entire continent. This catastrophic event resulted in the deaths of over a million people, both shinobi and civilian. With this came the further destruction of the lands and each of the hidden villages suffered extreme damage and loss of life at the hands of the tailed beasts they had sought to use as their own weapons.
Fortunately, this was an isolated and mercifully brief event. After a rampage of a few days the jinch?riki either reestablished control or their villages extracted the beast to seal into a new host; killing the original host in the process. Not long after, the villages reached a peace agreement, ending the war.
In the wake of the rampage, a new wave of anti jinch?riki sentiment swept the various nations. A powerful, independent, military group known as ?Akatsuki? began a propaganda-based disarmament campaign that fed off the fresh memories of the war and the rampage. The group easily demonized the jinch?riki in the minds of shinobi and civilian alike, and soon many people were calling for the beasts and their jinch?riki hosts to be expelled from their village, if not killed. The situation quickly spiraled out of control, with tensions in villages rising towards the boiling point. Faced with unprecedented upheaval throughout their villages after a long war, the kage and village elders faced a choice. They could turn against the jinch?riki in order to appease the restless masses and risk another rampage, or they could stand by their weapons and risk an all-out rebellion. It was then that the Akatsuki stepped in with a solution that seemed beneficial to all parties involved.
Claiming to have developed a jutsu capable of destroying a tailed beast without killing the host, the Akatsuki offered a solution that removed the threat of tailed beasts from the world. They would be gone, and the hosts and villages could live on in peace. At least, that?s what they said. A handful of the jinch?riki gathered, having volunteered to subject themselves to the jutsu. The Akatsuki performed the jutsu in a secluded location, watched by the six kage and their guards. When the jutsu was cast, the tailed beasts were ripped from the jinch?riki and sucked into what appeared to be a sort of void, killing the hosts in the process.
The kage were outraged that the Akatsuki had lied to them and the organization explained that it had been a necessary deception. The tailed beasts were not only a threat to the lives of shinobi that encountered them, but their power was a continuous danger to the fragile peace established between the nations as well. It was for the greater good that they were gone, the sacrifice of the host tragic but necessary. It took a great deal of talking, but the Akatsuki assured the various kage that the jutsu removed the tailed beast chakra from the world. As not even the most skilled sensors could detect a trace of the beasts? chakra, the kage were forced to accept this as truth. It took more time, but the Akatsuki convinced the village leaders, except for the Kage of the Hidden Rain, the Amekage, that the best course of action was to do away with the rest of the jinch?riki in the name of peace and safety. It began quietly, with a few more jinch?riki making the sacrifice involuntarily, before the word got out what was happening. The remaining jinch?riki went on the run as their own villages turned against them, but most were eventually hunted down and sacrificed. As events unfolded, the Hidden Rain struggled to remain neutral. Eventually the Amekage was no longer able to watch the jinch?riki hunted like animals because they had been forced to harbor a tailed beast and offered asylum to those that remained. While this caused tensions between the Hidden Rain and other villages to spike greatly, no one was yet ready to risk a war over the bare few remaining jinch?riki.
The jinch?riki were far from safe, however. The Akatsuki never actually banished the tailed beasts? chakra. Instead they had developed a technique to seal it away in such a manner that it was undetectable unless someone knew the exact technique to view it. Only a select few were privy to the reasons behind the collection of the tailed beasts, though it is certain nothing good could come of it. Unwilling to let the remaining jinch?riki keep their tailed beasts, the Akatsuki sent a handful of infiltrators into the Hidden Rain in order to capture the hosts so that they may gain access to the remaining tailed beasts in order to further their sinister plans.
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