The weapon shop and armory of Nocturne. It is a large circular building with a pointed top. The roof is tiled, and the walls are made of brick. However, unknown to most, in between the outside walls of brich and the inside walls of wood are wall of steel, meant to fortify the building. The steel is also under the tiled roof. On the inside, there are four rooms. A room for melee weapons, one for ranged weapons, and one for armor. There is another room that only soldiers of the Nocturne army are allowed into, and that is the vault, which holds weapons to be used in the case of an emergency.

Even if you have to kill me...
Hashamoto
Ryoko
The Purple Shadow
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Even if you have to kill me...
Hashamoto
... I cannot let you....
Ryoko
Ryoko walked around thinking about what he needed to make. He still wasn't sure. As his mind drifted to his knife, he knew he needed a new one. Looking around, he realized that there were no weapon shops, or any place he could get one. Not anywhere close, in any case. Then, it hit him. He'd make an armory that'd double up as a weapon shop. It was perfect. Nodding to himself. Ryoko just wandered about aimlessly, looking for a vacant plot of land. Finding one, Ryoko told some soldiers to bring him tools. When the did, Ryoko began to work.
(1/17)
Ryoko took two blades, and began doing the most obvious thing to do. Hacking away at the apparantly offending overgrown vegetation, weeds, and generally anything in the way of creating his building. After an hour or two of killing helpless plants that were just in the wrong place at the wrong time, Ryoko turned back to his tools.
(2/17)
Next, Ryoko would lay down a foundation, and he knew a strong one would be needed, for the building would obviously be heavy from the weight of all the weapons that were going to be inside. He began to put the foundation down, making sure it'd be able to hold the whole building, Ryoko knew this part was crucial, as this would ultimately determine the size of the building. Ryoko wanted to get it finished before he went to sleep, and was working for nearly 24 hours. Finally, he finished, and he just set up a tent and slept there.
(3/17)
After sleeping, Ryoko Figured that he would now build the supports, and he decided to make them out of metal. So, he would take a metal piece, put it down, then stack it on another, and after that he'd use a torch to melt the two together, repeating this process. After a while, Ryoko finished the first support, but he still had to do at least seven more. He continued to work.
(4/?)
Two days later, Ryoko had built the supports in a circular shape on the foundation, also making one that was about three feet taller than the rest in the middle. Now, the building was starting to take shape. He now was building the walls, using bricks and that stuff used to put it together. He couldn't actually remember the name. Sighing, he just kept putting the brick together.
(5/?)
Three days later, Ryoko was still working on the walls when he heard a loud crash. Eyes widening, he hurried over to where the crash happened. Ryoko groaned. Someone, probably a trickster, had used some kind of explosive to literally blow away the wall. "Damnit! You have to be kidding me!" His head fell, Ryoko now had to fix the foundation and take down, the fix the supports. He walked over began to work.
(6/17)
First, Ryoko had to clean up the bricks that had flew around when the wall was destroyed. He began to clean the bricks up, and a few minutes later, he thought he got them all, but still searched around to find more. He found a couple, but soon they were all gone. Now, he had to remake this stupid wall. What angered him most was that the prank seemed like something he would do.
(7/17)
Next, he decided that he would fix the weakened supports. He didn't want to take it down and redo it because it would waste too much time and it would waste resources. Then, he smiled. He knew what to do. He took thin strips of metal from the pile, and he put it along the cracks, melting them so they will fill the crack, and keep it from breaking.
(8/17)
Ryoko finished fixing the supports, then he went to fixing the wall. Getting a fresh supply of bricks and the other stick the bricks together stuff, he fixed the wall again. But this time, he left a space near the ground. That was for a door. After doing that, he decided to finish the other walls. A day later, when that was done, he set up his tent again, relaxing, and going to sleep.
(9/17)
Ryoko woke up, feeling refreshed. Now, he decided he had to make a roof. This was what the pillar in the middle was for. Ryoko began to make steel rafters, sizing them perfectly. He then had help to lift one on to the top of the support, and it would reach to the middle pillar. He melted the supports and the rafter together. This whole process, though not complicated, took about four hours. Ryoko kept doing this.
(10/17)
Two days later, Ryoko had finally finished making the shell for the roof. He now had to make the actual roof. Ryoko chose to use tiles for the roof. However, this would be a decieving front, and lull any enemy into a sense of security, so they'd attack from the roof, never noticing the steel underneath. Ryoko just smirked, evil plots for intruders already playing in his head.
(11/17)
After finishing the tiles, Ryoko sighed, but in relief. Now, the outer shell was done. But, before the inside modifications, he needed to fortify nearly everything. He went inside, and began to put up walls of steel behind the brick walls, giving another illusion of it being relatively weak. Ryoko did the same to the tiles, though it to forever to actually get the damned metal to stay up there. Finally doing all that after a day or so, he went to the next thing.
(12/17)
Ryoko now wanted to put wood in front of all the steel in the room. Why? Because steel was unsightly. Oh, and enemies would be able to see it from the inside, which would discourage them from attacking. Ryoko started to put up wooden walls, finding it to be infinitly easier than doing the same with steel. He smirked, now seeing the building coming into place.
(13/17)
After finishing the wooden walls behind the steel walls which were behind the brick walls, he sighed in relief. Ryoko now had to make the inside. Finally, this would be the easy part. He began to put wood up again. He already had decided how many rooms there would be. There would be four rooms. One for melee weapons, one for ranged weapons, one for armor, and the last for a vault, where all the weapons that are for emergencies(sp?) would be stored He got to work on the walls.
(14/17)
After two days, Ryoko was frustrated. Whoever said that working on the inside was easy was an idiot. Oh, wait... he was the one who said that... Anyway, this definatly not easy. It was very hard, in fact. Ryoko sighed. Then a worker called out to him. "The inside walls are finished." Ryoko then smirked. Finally. They were getting closer and closer to being finished. Ryoko looked at the worker. "Now we do the flooring." Ryoko decided to make the floors with wooden planks, and he walked towards the building, grabbing the ol' hammer and nail. Time to get to work.
(15/17)
Ryoko and the team finished the floors the next day. Ryoko smiled. Almost done. He grabbed the paint buckets and a paint brush. "Let's do this." While he wanted to paint it purple so badly, he knew he couldn't. He sighed. He would just go with the insanely boring color of brown. He sighed, and began to paint.
(16/17)
Ryoko was feeling happy a few days later. They had finally finished the actual building. All the doors were done, all the walls and everything else. Now, all they needed to do was put up a sign, and they could bring the weapons in and open. Ryoko nodded, smiling to himself a bit. With that, they began working on the sign.
(17/17)
With the sign done, all there was left to do was clean up, then bring the weapons in. Ryoko moved to the inside of the building as soldiers started to bring stuff in. He gave a little sigh. It had taken a while, but it was worth it in the end. He had completed the task, and finished his first mission.
(1/17)
Ryoko took two blades, and began doing the most obvious thing to do. Hacking away at the apparantly offending overgrown vegetation, weeds, and generally anything in the way of creating his building. After an hour or two of killing helpless plants that were just in the wrong place at the wrong time, Ryoko turned back to his tools.
(2/17)
Next, Ryoko would lay down a foundation, and he knew a strong one would be needed, for the building would obviously be heavy from the weight of all the weapons that were going to be inside. He began to put the foundation down, making sure it'd be able to hold the whole building, Ryoko knew this part was crucial, as this would ultimately determine the size of the building. Ryoko wanted to get it finished before he went to sleep, and was working for nearly 24 hours. Finally, he finished, and he just set up a tent and slept there.
(3/17)
After sleeping, Ryoko Figured that he would now build the supports, and he decided to make them out of metal. So, he would take a metal piece, put it down, then stack it on another, and after that he'd use a torch to melt the two together, repeating this process. After a while, Ryoko finished the first support, but he still had to do at least seven more. He continued to work.
(4/?)
Two days later, Ryoko had built the supports in a circular shape on the foundation, also making one that was about three feet taller than the rest in the middle. Now, the building was starting to take shape. He now was building the walls, using bricks and that stuff used to put it together. He couldn't actually remember the name. Sighing, he just kept putting the brick together.
(5/?)
Three days later, Ryoko was still working on the walls when he heard a loud crash. Eyes widening, he hurried over to where the crash happened. Ryoko groaned. Someone, probably a trickster, had used some kind of explosive to literally blow away the wall. "Damnit! You have to be kidding me!" His head fell, Ryoko now had to fix the foundation and take down, the fix the supports. He walked over began to work.
(6/17)
First, Ryoko had to clean up the bricks that had flew around when the wall was destroyed. He began to clean the bricks up, and a few minutes later, he thought he got them all, but still searched around to find more. He found a couple, but soon they were all gone. Now, he had to remake this stupid wall. What angered him most was that the prank seemed like something he would do.
(7/17)
Next, he decided that he would fix the weakened supports. He didn't want to take it down and redo it because it would waste too much time and it would waste resources. Then, he smiled. He knew what to do. He took thin strips of metal from the pile, and he put it along the cracks, melting them so they will fill the crack, and keep it from breaking.
(8/17)
Ryoko finished fixing the supports, then he went to fixing the wall. Getting a fresh supply of bricks and the other stick the bricks together stuff, he fixed the wall again. But this time, he left a space near the ground. That was for a door. After doing that, he decided to finish the other walls. A day later, when that was done, he set up his tent again, relaxing, and going to sleep.
(9/17)
Ryoko woke up, feeling refreshed. Now, he decided he had to make a roof. This was what the pillar in the middle was for. Ryoko began to make steel rafters, sizing them perfectly. He then had help to lift one on to the top of the support, and it would reach to the middle pillar. He melted the supports and the rafter together. This whole process, though not complicated, took about four hours. Ryoko kept doing this.
(10/17)
Two days later, Ryoko had finally finished making the shell for the roof. He now had to make the actual roof. Ryoko chose to use tiles for the roof. However, this would be a decieving front, and lull any enemy into a sense of security, so they'd attack from the roof, never noticing the steel underneath. Ryoko just smirked, evil plots for intruders already playing in his head.
(11/17)
After finishing the tiles, Ryoko sighed, but in relief. Now, the outer shell was done. But, before the inside modifications, he needed to fortify nearly everything. He went inside, and began to put up walls of steel behind the brick walls, giving another illusion of it being relatively weak. Ryoko did the same to the tiles, though it to forever to actually get the damned metal to stay up there. Finally doing all that after a day or so, he went to the next thing.
(12/17)
Ryoko now wanted to put wood in front of all the steel in the room. Why? Because steel was unsightly. Oh, and enemies would be able to see it from the inside, which would discourage them from attacking. Ryoko started to put up wooden walls, finding it to be infinitly easier than doing the same with steel. He smirked, now seeing the building coming into place.
(13/17)
After finishing the wooden walls behind the steel walls which were behind the brick walls, he sighed in relief. Ryoko now had to make the inside. Finally, this would be the easy part. He began to put wood up again. He already had decided how many rooms there would be. There would be four rooms. One for melee weapons, one for ranged weapons, one for armor, and the last for a vault, where all the weapons that are for emergencies(sp?) would be stored He got to work on the walls.
(14/17)
After two days, Ryoko was frustrated. Whoever said that working on the inside was easy was an idiot. Oh, wait... he was the one who said that... Anyway, this definatly not easy. It was very hard, in fact. Ryoko sighed. Then a worker called out to him. "The inside walls are finished." Ryoko then smirked. Finally. They were getting closer and closer to being finished. Ryoko looked at the worker. "Now we do the flooring." Ryoko decided to make the floors with wooden planks, and he walked towards the building, grabbing the ol' hammer and nail. Time to get to work.
(15/17)
Ryoko and the team finished the floors the next day. Ryoko smiled. Almost done. He grabbed the paint buckets and a paint brush. "Let's do this." While he wanted to paint it purple so badly, he knew he couldn't. He sighed. He would just go with the insanely boring color of brown. He sighed, and began to paint.
(16/17)
Ryoko was feeling happy a few days later. They had finally finished the actual building. All the doors were done, all the walls and everything else. Now, all they needed to do was put up a sign, and they could bring the weapons in and open. Ryoko nodded, smiling to himself a bit. With that, they began working on the sign.
(17/17)
With the sign done, all there was left to do was clean up, then bring the weapons in. Ryoko moved to the inside of the building as soldiers started to bring stuff in. He gave a little sigh. It had taken a while, but it was worth it in the end. He had completed the task, and finished his first mission.
The Purple Shadow
... For I must finish my story.