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[click every time ^]
Northeast Seireitei ------------------> To Central Seireitei
After some time, the trio approached the walls of the east gate. Most of the guards on duty were regulars, on his side of things. Beyond were more unfamiliar faces, most likely underlings of the first division. He led his Lieutenant and fourth seat along the main path, then stopped. Observing the movements of central, there was much to be done despite the meeting of captains. When compared to the regular duties of being fulfilled daily in the Central Seireitei, a meeting between captains was a notoriously private affair. Important enough to be spoken about at the tables of many divisions barracks, but too distant from most shinigami's reality to give it much more thought than that. The dragons jade eyes scan many faces that pass then, his gaze shifts to the skies, and with a pivot of his heel, he was off. His stride is methodical, slow in its pace but consistent enough that it was as though he floated just inches above the ground. The heavy stench of aromatic herbs hung around him in a cloud, permeated anywhere he went with its impact. For much of his walk, he said not a single word.
"..."
It was not unusual for Maho to fall into silence. The Dragon was a being of thought. Contemplation was typically his first line of defense. Much more than anyone who only saw him as hot-headed and foolish would assume. If he could, he'd plan centuries in advance. With towering walls in the distance, his voice brought them to a stop.
"This is far enough..."
He exhales once more and takes the cigar from his lips. It is now halfway burned away.
"More than likely this Captain ~meeting~ ain't allowing outside visitors. I can see it in the way much of the central district is moving about. You two would be turned away at the door without a second thought.
His Haori is taken by a gust of wind, causing it to wave in response. The 9th insignia on his back flutters in view of his subordinates. Then he turns to face them.
"Jatiri. Keep them ears on me. You two hang back once we get inside. Kyu. This is a good time to practice your sensory training. Keep track of me the best you can. If you lose my trail Jatiri san can straighten you out. I'll call both yall when I finish in a few hours."
Placing the cigar back he struts beside Kyuuzou, placing his hand on his shoulder.
"Just...try to keep it clean. A good story can't be found with a broken lens. Pace yourself. That way, even if they fish you out the pond. At least they won't blame me directly for it eh? GAAAAAAHAAAHAHAHAAA!!"
His hysterics are met with a slow exit, the pit, and padder of his soles against the stony footing beneath him far more audible than necessary. He places his half-smoked cigar between his lips, his right-hand slinks comfortably into his pockets while his left lifts into the air. With a casual wave, he calls out to them
"Haaaaave fuuuuuun"~
It was safest for the two to follow him through the gates. Most likely those on duty would not think twice about a captain's approach with a number of shinigami at his side. They pass through the east gate and into the Central division territory. The moment Maho was out of sight, it would be wise for those two to do the same.
He decides to take the scenic route, taking a mental inventory of the entire area first, arms encased in his white coat, he made little eye contact with a single soul. In fact, his eyes were closed, the world around him engulfed in shadow, yet everything around him like individuals beacons of light. Each person with enough life in them told the story about his surroundings. This made it especially easy for him not to lose his way. Amongst all the signatures around, none were stronger than a handful. And neither of those anywhere near the most pressing of them all.
Head Captain Murasaki.
Maho uttered as he stood at the entrance to the Captain's hall. The place set for the Captains to convene. The large building that was the Captain's hall caused an unsteadiness to take him. This was really something he didn't feel like dealing with.
"Sigh...."
He drops the now burnt away and steps on it, extinguishing its dim flame. He snatches another without delay and stuffs it between his teeth. Here we go...
There is the flicker of flame
Then the Dragon approaches, it appears he is the first to do so as he breaches the surrounding walls into the Captain's halls courtyard, where he could see, that someone was waiting for him. Or them? It didn't matter really.
"Oiiii ~" He calls out, his voice loud enough to be heard, but non-intrusive all the same. He wasn't in his house anymore.
Best to be on my best behavior...
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[click every time ^]
Northeast Seireitei ------------------> To Central Seireitei
After some time, the trio approached the walls of the east gate. Most of the guards on duty were regulars, on his side of things. Beyond were more unfamiliar faces, most likely underlings of the first division. He led his Lieutenant and fourth seat along the main path, then stopped. Observing the movements of central, there was much to be done despite the meeting of captains. When compared to the regular duties of being fulfilled daily in the Central Seireitei, a meeting between captains was a notoriously private affair. Important enough to be spoken about at the tables of many divisions barracks, but too distant from most shinigami's reality to give it much more thought than that. The dragons jade eyes scan many faces that pass then, his gaze shifts to the skies, and with a pivot of his heel, he was off. His stride is methodical, slow in its pace but consistent enough that it was as though he floated just inches above the ground. The heavy stench of aromatic herbs hung around him in a cloud, permeated anywhere he went with its impact. For much of his walk, he said not a single word.
"..."
It was not unusual for Maho to fall into silence. The Dragon was a being of thought. Contemplation was typically his first line of defense. Much more than anyone who only saw him as hot-headed and foolish would assume. If he could, he'd plan centuries in advance. With towering walls in the distance, his voice brought them to a stop.
"This is far enough..."
He exhales once more and takes the cigar from his lips. It is now halfway burned away.
"More than likely this Captain ~meeting~ ain't allowing outside visitors. I can see it in the way much of the central district is moving about. You two would be turned away at the door without a second thought.
His Haori is taken by a gust of wind, causing it to wave in response. The 9th insignia on his back flutters in view of his subordinates. Then he turns to face them.
"Jatiri. Keep them ears on me. You two hang back once we get inside. Kyu. This is a good time to practice your sensory training. Keep track of me the best you can. If you lose my trail Jatiri san can straighten you out. I'll call both yall when I finish in a few hours."
Placing the cigar back he struts beside Kyuuzou, placing his hand on his shoulder.
"Just...try to keep it clean. A good story can't be found with a broken lens. Pace yourself. That way, even if they fish you out the pond. At least they won't blame me directly for it eh? GAAAAAAHAAAHAHAHAAA!!"
His hysterics are met with a slow exit, the pit, and padder of his soles against the stony footing beneath him far more audible than necessary. He places his half-smoked cigar between his lips, his right-hand slinks comfortably into his pockets while his left lifts into the air. With a casual wave, he calls out to them
"Haaaaave fuuuuuun"~
It was safest for the two to follow him through the gates. Most likely those on duty would not think twice about a captain's approach with a number of shinigami at his side. They pass through the east gate and into the Central division territory. The moment Maho was out of sight, it would be wise for those two to do the same.
He decides to take the scenic route, taking a mental inventory of the entire area first, arms encased in his white coat, he made little eye contact with a single soul. In fact, his eyes were closed, the world around him engulfed in shadow, yet everything around him like individuals beacons of light. Each person with enough life in them told the story about his surroundings. This made it especially easy for him not to lose his way. Amongst all the signatures around, none were stronger than a handful. And neither of those anywhere near the most pressing of them all.
Head Captain Murasaki.
Maho uttered as he stood at the entrance to the Captain's hall. The place set for the Captains to convene. The large building that was the Captain's hall caused an unsteadiness to take him. This was really something he didn't feel like dealing with.
"Sigh...."
He drops the now burnt away and steps on it, extinguishing its dim flame. He snatches another without delay and stuffs it between his teeth. Here we go...
There is the flicker of flame
Then the Dragon approaches, it appears he is the first to do so as he breaches the surrounding walls into the Captain's halls courtyard, where he could see, that someone was waiting for him. Or them? It didn't matter really.
"Oiiii ~" He calls out, his voice loud enough to be heard, but non-intrusive all the same. He wasn't in his house anymore.
Best to be on my best behavior...