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KNOCK ON WOOD - Ruins 3

Toriel

Toriel felt like she was in over her head.

Once, a long time ago, she was a mother of two. They were rambunctious children who frequently got into trouble, roughoused, and generally did things that ended with one or both of them covered in scrapes or bruises. She healed them every time,...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 30

“I found one!”

“Me too! A red one!”

“Oh. Mine is red too.”

Sawa set the flag back where he found it, kicking sand over it. “That stinks. Did someone get here before us?”

“I didn’t see any footprints,” Kihon said.

Their third teammate finally gave them his name only after the...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 29

Statler returned to his seat to find Waldorf already there.

“Where were you?” his friend asked.

“In the bathroom. Is the show back on?”

“You got here just in time.”

“Darn, I was hoping I missed it. Dohoho!”

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Kazagger shuffled his cards. “As you ...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 28

“It’s the Muppet Show, with our special guest, Honorable Ebizo! YAAAAY!!!”

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The theme song proceeded as before, up until Fozzie’s joke.

Fozzie was standing onstage, wearing a black shirt and facing away from the audience. The theme song for his section looped once, before Zoot blasted a l...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 27

Jiki usually preferred to use a single, very powerful and complex puppet in combat, but she was perfectly capable of using more.

Hime had been her masterpiece. Her limbs could telescope up to thrice their normal length without losing strength, and then fold up for storage. The two arms and two legs in her disguised form...

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LITTLE THINGS - Chapter 5

“The Grand Alliance Wall of Lisiin is a wonder of the age, not just for its sheer scope and the strength of its construction, but also for its representation of a united Great Lisiin.

“The human kingdom of Larnach garbs its soldiers in red. The elven kingdom of Sanctum-Under-Willow marks its men with gr...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 26

Ondori looked over the checklist, ticking them off as he went and murmuring under his breath.

Sasori waited patiently with a team of small puppets around him. Not Muppets, but child-sized combat puppets each two heads shorter than himself. They were completely identical save for the color of the raggedy cloaks they wore...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 25

“Great job everyone!” Ondori said happily. Sasori, good work with the sets. You got them in and out so quickly!”

“It was simple, Ondori-san.”

“And Ozu, I really like what you’re doing with Fozzie, he was very expressive.”

The swordsman sent back a lazy grin. “Well, with just one puppet I ca...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 24

“It’s the Muppet Show, with our very special guest, Pakura the Scorcher! YAAAAY!!!”

Every lamp in the tent doused itself as the spotlights came up. The band started up a tune. Four vaguely feminine muppets kicklined across the stage.

“It’s time to play the music!
It’s time to light the lights! ...

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All the Worlds a Stage - Chapter 23

A handful of training grounds were kept near the civilian sectors. Some for practical reasons, such as it being easier and cheaper to keep the small water-walking practice field near Suna’s deepest well. Others were for reasons of public interest; the park where Ondori first started his performance was technically listed as...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 22

“I still don’t understand,” Yahiko admitted as they approached Suna. He glanced subtly towards the shinobi following them, hiding in the heat haze rising from the sand. “We’re infiltrating Sand, but they know we’re coming and who we are?”

“That’s right,” Jiraiya confirmed.

“...I don’t get t...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 21

“And what did the Kazekage say?”

“He didn’t say anything, yet,” Ondori said, leaning against the bars. “He and Ebizo-sama dismissed me while they discussed it with that… dog.”

Jiki scoffed, folding one leg over the other.

Ondori had visited Jiki again, this time with Ozu. He wanted to talk to...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 20

Ozu had never been in the Workshop before. He’d never had a reason to. It was creepy, honestly, with puppet parts hanging from every wall, shelves covered in wooden heads and limbs. Weapons were scattered everywhere, and more than a few complete were strung from the ceiling looking like hanged men with staring eyes...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 19

“Nah.”

“What do you mean, nah?!” Jiraiya asked, dismayed. “This is your only job!”

The small orange toad glared up at him. “I am a toad. You ain’t getting me to cross the desert.”

“I already paid you!”

“That cheap sake ain’t worth the rice it was made from, a...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 18

The Kazekage looked over the report in his hand. Then he traded it for the report on the desk. They were both the same handwriting, and had almost exactly the same content, but the second was written with a different cadence and slightly altered diction.

Ondori had written two mission reports. One from himself… and on...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 17

“And a one, and a two, and a one two three--”

“Hi-ho, Kermit the Frog here, and welcome to an impromptu performance here in lovely this-village-doesn’t-have-a-name in Nohara no Kuni!”

Kermit looked towards Ondori, then back towards where the ceramic monstrosity stood, wavering back and forth lik...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 16

Inoichi was not freaking out. After all, the Hime apparently dying, while tragic, had little to no bearing on the mission. She wasn’t a client, just someone they happened to meet while on duty. That being said, oh sweet merciful spirits this woman just died out of nowhere.

Inoichi could do little more than st...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 15

Fuuma shuriken, concealed within arm. Once activated, the weapon extends, unfolds, and spins at high velocity. Functional at melee range. Can be fired as a projectile at higher speed than most can achieve with such a large shuriken. Expected to be able to carve through stone when launched, and saw through logs while still att...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 14

The clay digger’s name was Horu, and after making a token effort to wash himself he made tea for himself and Ondori that Ondori politely pretended to drink. The cup was covered in mud. Most of the hut was covered in mud.

“You know, it’s not healthy to take your work home with you so much,” Ondori said.

“...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 13

“That has to be our target,” Inoichi insisted.

“Are you sure?” Choza was less certain. “I’m almost certain that our target is a woman.”

“Our target is a mad puppeteer. How many of those could be in Field country right now?”

“I don’t know if I’d call him mad.”

“He was having ...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 12

“I think it was a bit overwrought.”

“Well, I thought it was lovely. I hope I get half so lovely a send-off,” the shinobi argued.

The merchant disagreed. “I’m just not certain of the thought process behind it. If he wanted to retire the old frog, why bring attention to it? I wouldn’t have ack...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 11

A proper stage was set up now. Lousy ninja, many of the citizens thought, watching the space be empty one moment and then, while no one was watching, suddenly there was a stage. Why couldn’t they build houses quickly like that?

It wasn’t a large stage, but those who knew what it was for recognized that ...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 10

Ozu returned to Suna with a broad grin and a sketchpad in his pocket. Helping Ondori with his puppet shows had been surprisingly fun, and the practicalities of chakra threads had proven themselves on his latest mission; so many tripped up shinobi, so many weapons pulled from hands. Why didn’t more ninja learn about it?

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 9

The trip back to Suna was a quiet one, and thankfully quick. Jiraiya had been kind enough to have his female student patch up Gurosu. It wasn’t a good job, but it would hold until he could get it properly looked at by a medic.

The Kazekage took most A-and-S-rank mission reports personally, if possible. Anythi...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 8

“It’s been a long time since I went on a caravan mission,” Jiraiya said as he wrapped up the paperwork. “But I’m pretty sure this is a bigger group than normal.”

The speaker for the merchants nodded, smiling. “We had a good time in Suna this time around. It was mostly thanks to Ondori-san, at that.”

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 7

“I knew it!”

“What?”

“I knew it! Buss, they’re meeting with the Toad Sage right now!”

“What?! Are you sure, Senko?”

“It couldn’t be anyone else. And the head ‘merchant’ is meeting with him now.”

Senko and the eye-patched ninja sped towards the border where Sen...

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All the World's a Stage - Chapter 6 + links to prev

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LITTLE THINGS - Chapter 4

The next few days were relatively uneventful.

The guard rotation remained unusually active, but now they had something to do. After her dad reported the attack, Mayor Thorndyke looked almost pleased. It wasn’t an expression Amelia was used to seeing on him, since he usually looked angry whenever she was around. But he...

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TIRED, RETIRED - Forging Bonds

Ganondorf, Hjaalmarch

As they traveled along the road in a horse-drawn cart, Ganondorf inspected his new sword.

It was not a masterwork, in truth. Ganondorf had never worked this ‘moonstone’ before, nor the quicksilver it needed to alloy with to be worth anything. The Legion smith, Beirand, wa...

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LITTLE THINGS - Chapter 3

Mr. Wood stepped inside his home and shut the door behind him. He closed all his windows and drew his curtains shut. Then, as an afterthought, he doused every candle as quickly as he could. Soon, the only light in his home was the sliver of fading sunlight under his front door.

It wasn’t dark enough. He could still se...

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