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Post by Subori on Sept 9, 2013 19:36:58 GMT -5
If you are at any time crossing the border into the Land of Grass, you must make a thread in this board. You may try and evade the stations and camps, but if you do so, you will be treated as a threat. ANBU who spot you along your way will stop you and direct you to a station house.
You may choose to attempt to silence, incapacitate or murder the ANBU and risk your presence becoming known to the entire ANBU network in the Land of Grass. It is best advised to simply head to a station house and check in with the ANBU there.
At the station house, if you go there willingly in your initial post or are instead directed here by an ANBU, you will receive a timed-dated card with a code on it. This card will allow further ANBU stops to let you by without any trouble. You then no longer have to post in this board.
| D O C U M E N T A T I O N N A M E· Border Station. C L A S S I F I C A T I O N· Check-in Station. I N H A B I T A N T S· Not on File. S Y N O P S I S· These check-in stations line the borders of the Land of Grass. Three line the border of the Land of Fire, three line the border of the Land of Earth, two line the border of the Land of Rain, and one lines the border of the Land of Waterfalls. Laboratory Town also serves as a third check-in station in the center of the border of the Land of Rain. Each station houses more than forty ANBU at any given time. The ANBU rest up here before returning to duty at a camp or returning to Hidden Grass upon receiving new orders or to make a formal request for a change in assignment. |
| D O C U M E N T A T I O N N A M E· Border Camp. C L A S S I F I C A T I O N· Check-in Station. I N H A B I T A N T S· Not on File. S Y N O P S I S· These small camps are scattered in trees, in a great number, all across the Land of Grass. A team of four ANBU man each one, watching the forests with great vigilance for any intruders. They act as both an early warning system for Hidden Grass, and a large network of law enforcement policing the land. Every individual subject they see is constantly monitored, their location also relayed to the station houses. The ANBU often receive orders to take the subject into custody or follow them. |
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