Untitled HufflepuffOC brainstorm (2015-03-21)

I want to write a story. And I’m not even sure if it’s a self-insert or not, but I want to write a story about an OC Hufflepuff boy Cedric’s age. And he’s sarcastic and funny and a little crude. “We’re Hufflepuffs, man, loyalty and all that utter shite. You’re stuck with me forever,” and he’s Cedric’s best friend because he’s the only one who won’t put up with his stupid–I’m a nice person and so perfect and my father’s heir–thing. And during the Triwizard tournament (is Cedric sixth year or seventh year then?) he’s pretty much the only Hufflepuff not to think Harry Potter is a glory-seeking hound. I mean, he’s a little annoyed that Gryffindor’s trying to usurp Hufflepuff again, but he doesn’t think it’s Harry’s fault. And plus, he’s just a kid, a kid who has had all sorts of terrible shit happen to him. It’s not his fault.

OC Hufflepuff is probably a muggleborn, or a half-blood, regardless of if he’s a self-insert or not. I use “self-insert” perhaps a little incorrectly, but “someone from our world” is a rather wordy. So he has a lot in common with both of the muggle-raised Hermione and Harry. Which helps when his standing up for Harry temporarily puts him on the outs not only with his best friend but with the rest of Hufflepuff. And at first they’re a little suspicious of him too, but, well. The more the merrier. And he maybe sort of falls for Hermione. Like, when Cedric and he finally reconcile it’s something he bemoans. Which Cedric doesn’t really get, because, “She’s a fourth year, mate. It’s a bit weird.” And he goes, “Bugger off, Diggory, she could probably be the youngest Minister of Magic if she wanted and since I don’t have a certain someone’s pretty boy looks I have to make sure I’m worthy to be her trophy husband in some other way… Maybe I should learn how to bake.”

Except maybe Cedric does get it because, “I can’t like him. He’s a fourth year. And a boy.” Oh, be still my inner CedricxHarry shipper heart. And OC’s just like, “The only thing wrong about it is that I’m pretty sure you’ve only said like… ten words to him. You should probably fix that.”

And if it is a self-insert, well. Muggleborn, that way OC can’t know for sure what’s happening until he turns eleven. And so let’s say Cedric is only two years older, well OC isn’t amazing, doesn’t have any special powers, only has moderate magical abilities and no protagonist luck like the Golden Trio seem to do. He doesn’t want to change the world, really. He just wants to make sure his best friend lives. Because Hufflepuff loyalty and all that shite, his best friend isn’t going to be casualty number one in a war.

I guess it’s just something that struck me as particularly feasible? Because for the first eleven years of OC’s life he probably just thinks he’s been regularly reincarnated… back in time. Because JK Rowling didn’t publish the first book until 1997 which is, you know, basically completely after the events of the books. So OC doesn’t think it’s weird that they don’t exist… uuuntil he gets a certain letter.  And, because of that–because he wasn’t expecting to be in the HP series, he didn’t make plans to change the world. So… I guess as an overarching issue, OC has given up on making the world a better place even before he tries?

If I do actually want to get him involved in the main plot outside of the GoF mess, though, I guess he takes Divination and cheats with his book-knowledge, but then Dumbledore takes notice and is like “Finally, a reliable seer.”

I dunno what else, though.

[EDIT: I’ve written a prequel! Also, this is titled Running Backwards]

Uzu no Kuni brainstorm (2015-03-17)

Headcanon brainstoming on Uzu no Kuni, aka Land of Whirlpools, aka home of Uzushiogakure.

I like to imagine that Uzu no Kuni is a series of islands with the largest one being the one where the village is. Additionally, I like to consider there being volcanos, because many island nations in the real world are made out of volcanic activity. It would explain Terumi Mei’s lava-jutsu, since Mizu no Kuni is also a series of (far larger) islands. Also, that due to the naturally bright hair color of the Uzumaki, at least, that maybe the islands are tropical and the people also sort of evolved to be colorful like the rest of the surrounding flora/fauna.

Obviously, the Uzumaki were a significant clan both in the village and in the country. But I think there was more to it–doesn’t there have to be? To that end, maybe the other islands of Uzu no Kuni are much smaller than the main one and maybe they keep them hidden behind seals. Perhaps each clan was in charge of a different island, with the Uzumaki island being the largest and most influential, it would become both the capitol and the ninja center–unlike the other nations in which the capitol for civilians and the shinobi hidden villages were separate, in Uzu they were one in the same. Whereas most other countries (or perhaps, not, we do only hear the origin story of Konoha) were clans banding together as martial alliances… I’m thinking that Uzushio was formed more as a university of sorts. A metropolis where all of the different clans could interact.

Which leaves an opening for what the other islands are doing and who they are controlled by. I’ll be honest, mostly this is a way to fit in cameos from other media:
edit: The seven islands of Uzushio are named things like destiny and amity and prosperity, but for the most part they are called by the names of the ruling clan. 
Unmei Island = Destiny Island = Kingdom Hearts, anyone?
Hamaguri Island = Clam Island = Katekyo Hitman Reborn
etc. etc.

Mostly because the reason why the other nations went after Uzushio wasn’t just because they were allied with Konoha but because they were too powerful. And while the Uzumaki longevity/chakra weapons/sealing is interesting, strictly put… longevity isn’t so much a threat, really. Chakra weapons didn’t seem like a bloodlimit per se, and sealing can be taught. So there must have been other things that made Uzushio a threat. Say, a clan of people whose fire actually can melt Mizu’s Yuki clan’s Hyoton? A clan whose swords can change and do jutsu in contrast to Mizu’s Seven Swordsmen? I DON’T KNOW. The possibilities are endless.

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A/N: Just some short headcanon brainstorming for Uzushio. BECAUSE THEY DESERVE BETTER.

Harry Potter x Narnia crossover/fusion brainstorm (2015-03-14)

As previously mentioned here in my “A Year With The Moon brainstorm,” I had two more ideas which I wanted to develop but was having difficulty with and I’m hoping that by typing it out I’ll be able to get something flowing.

The first one, which I described as “Just Harry: An HPxNarnia crossover/fusion featuring Harry the Just, Hermione the Magnificent, Ronald the Valiant, and Neville the Gentle,” is unsurprisingly inspired by Harry’s quoted desire to be “just Harry” [instead of the Boy-Who-Lived] and the dialogue from the Prince Caspian movie in which Edmund obliquely refers to himself as the Just King. Then obviously there’s the the fact that Gryffindor is a lion on a red rampart.

I’m not sure if I want to just have the four year-mates or also include Ginny and Luna from the Ministry Six. In which case, I would have to create two new title traits… but then it would be weird that those two have original title traits and not the others. And the whole point was that Harry was the Just. So… Maybe it’s something that happens during First Year?

So, perhaps… instead of straight up petrifying Neville, they actually convince him to help. And with a fourth person running the Philosopher’s Stone gauntlet the results are far different. Maybe there’s a bit of fusion with Chamber of Secrets in that when standing up against Voldemort, Fawkes brings the Sorting Hat (and the Gryffindor Sword) plus shattered Mirror of Erised… equals travel to Narnia?

Or maybe more simple. When all four of them look into the the mirror at the same time, they see Narnia and it becomes a portal.

But after that… I don’t know what a plot would be? Four undertrained magicians in Narnia fill the four thrones of Cair Paravel (or they come after the Pevensie siblings and prevent the first Caspian from taking over Narnia?) And then at some point they return to Hogwarts as children, after having actually fought wars and ruled a nation… and Voldemort is utterly screwed.

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A/N: I swear to god, one day I will get to the final idea of HPxKHR. But that day is not today, apparently.

A Year With The Moon brainstorm (2015-03-11)

I love brainstorming. It’s one of my pitfalls as a writer because I can world-build and outline but as soon as I need to start on prose I just… can’t. It’s part of the reason why I made this blog.

Usually a stray thought just develops into a gargantuan potential plot–practically a mental storyboard of certain scenes I would want to write, certain imagery that I would want to describe. But for some reason there are a few, I guess, “prompts” that I would really like to run off and play with but just aren’t inspiring anything beyond a desire to do something with it. So what follows is literally me just rambling about the ideas, hoping that in the process I’ll shake something out.

1) A Year With The Moon – Satoshi and Satsuki
While I have sort of hinted at using this in my Naruto fanfiction, (In)Difference–as my OC’s middle children, Kakashi’s younger brother and sister respectively, I don’t actually know if that’s a route I want to go down… and even so, I haven’t developed them enough to be anything but faceless sibling stand-ins.

I’ll be honest, I’m kind of doing this for the pun. I mean, Satoshi and Satsuki? A Year With The Moon? Like… that’s totally the title of whatever I’m going to write, but I don’t actually know. Do I want it to be an (In)Difference spinoff/sequel? Do I want it to be an SI!twin!OC for the Pokemon cartoon series? I don’t really know what else to do with it… the only other Satsuki I know is Momoi Satsuki from Kuroko no Basket… and, well… unless I want to make a basketball playing Satoshi and somehow insert him into the series… but that series really is very much so Kuroko’s story… so it wouldn’t be much of a difference.

Anyway. Either (In)Difference spinoff/sequel or twin!SI!OC for Pokemon. Either way, I think the Satoshis of both would be similar, as well as the Satsukis. Hm… while I’m not too keen on the binary “one twin is this while the other is this” I do think Satoshi would be the more… average of the two. Even strictly appearance-wise, Satoshi has black hair and brown eyes. And Satoshi doesn’t have genius-level intellect, but he has heart and instincts and, apparently, aura powers? For everyday things, Satoshi is kind of hopeless or inferior to his sister–he’s not as smart or as skilled–but he works miracles under pressure.

In contrast, Satsuki is visually striking–in (In)Difference, she’d have the Hatake silver hair, but maybe it translates to something different the Pokemon universe. Or maybe it doesn’t–silver hair in young people is a real world phenomena too. Wait a second… I think I’ve written something like this before. Here it is. So maybe she does keep silver hair in the Pokemon universe too. Hm… as for her Pokemon starter… I’m thinking either a Sandshrew or a Vulpix.

Ability-wise, she is better than her brother more often than not, but it’s the kind of ability that’s… static. She doesn’t get better when there’s pressure, her skill level remains the same regardless of situation. Obviously she’s not stagnant, she grows and develops and improves, but when it comes to crises–if she’s not up to par, then she’s just not up to par. She’ll most likely still fight, of course, but she kind of accepts that she’ll fail and it’s more of a stall for time or a go out swinging sort of fight. And then her brother somehow pulls out a win from nowhere, which she’s usually okay with.

Personality, hm… this is what I’m having difficulty with, which is I guess part of the reason why this plot-bunny isn’t developing as quickly as they usually do. She’s not a strait-laced monotonous robot, she’s not just a female version of her brother. She’s more sarcastic and pessimistic but she’s still playful–she’ll tease, she’ll compete, she’ll make mistakes, she’ll be afraid. It’s just that I can’t quite think of specific scenarios to toss her in to elicit such reactions.

… I think… if I were to write this (In)Difference spinoff with the twins. It would be when they’re adults (or at least chuunin) already. Then again, considering their older brother Kakashi made chuunin at like… eight, that’s not saying much. But I’m thinking… well… they’re OC’s living in a universe after an SI!OC has already made significant changes to the Naruto universe. Whether or not they themselves are also SI!OC’s or just regular OC’s means that there are a lot of ways to present the changes. Given how (In)Difference may end, the twins get a mission (whether official or not) to find Utsugi Kiyoshi, aka Hatake Kiyoshi, aka their mother. Either their younger sister Shizuka (who their mother took away from Konoha and named Utsugi) is the client, or the twins receive a letter from their mother talking about changes or… either Nawaki or Orochimaru, whose lives Kiyoshi had changed irrevocably and who are the only two who know about her “prophecies,” are being confronted with something that they need her knowledge… or their father, Sakumo, the Yondaime realizes that his wife has been gone for a decade and he should probably make efforts to find her. Something.

So the twins try to track her down, but a lot of it is them interviewing the various people she changed and hinting at the various repercussions of her meddling. Maybe Kiyoshi has been hiding out in Rain this entire time in order to head off the Akatsuki, or is skulking around trying to find and destroy Madara… I don’t know.

(Next time on strange brainstorming ideas:

Just Harry… An HPxNarnia crossover/fusion featuring Harry the Just. Hermione the Magnificent. Ronald the Valiant. Neville the Gentle.

And Rowan(/Bromley/Branton) Evans, brother to Petunia and Lily Evans, uncle to Harry Potter. And mafioso. An HPxKHR crossover/fusion featuring the Ministry Six plus surprise Hogwarts student as the newest generation of Flame users in organized crime.)

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A/N: I was going to do all three ideas… and it was going to be a recorded ramble. But midnight deadline so… I really am not that fond of putting my streams of consciousness brainstorming here… I usually put it on my lj, but this is what I was working on all day and I didn’t want to put nothing.

Team Medic brainstorm, part 2 / 2 (2015-02-26)

[continued from here. Again, context, strange AU of Dreaming of Sunshine by Silver Queen in which “Team One” of Youbirin Suzu/Nohara, Jiro Watanabe, and Sakura Haruno actually pass. kuipernebula in bold, me in italicized]

With Jiro being from Lightning country (or descended from Lightning natives), putting him on Team Eight with Hinata who had been kidnapped by Kumo ninja would be so interesting. And then having Youbirin on Team Ten would force him to confront three clan heirs who not only accept, but thrive in their clan’s expectations.

Yes, these are both good and make sense. But to play devil’s advocate: Jiro feels like he needs to prove his loyalty, it’s something he craves and wants because of who his family is. This could be juxtaposed nicely with Team Ten, who are the most fiercely loyal team, coming from a long tradition of loyalty- to each other, to their clans, to eachother’s clans, to the village… Youbirin, by contrast, has common ground with Hinata in terms of pressures from the clan.

That said, I actually prefer your suggestions better, since it maximizes drama and, therefore, interest. There’d have to be some in-universe justification, though; Sakura to Team Seven could be because she’s exceptionally talented as a medical-nin (perhaps partly thanks to the “inner sakura” compartmentalization thing) while it’d make sense to add the most strongly tied to a clan to the Ino-Shika-Cho trio. I’m not sure if it’s fair to Jiro or Team Eight to have him default there, but…

Hm… in-universe justification could be… Team Eight is a tracking specialist team, Team Ten either bodyguarding or retrieval/infiltration, Team Seven an all-rounder or high offense. Then you just need to make sure that you can justify each medic’s sub-specialty to the Team.

Sakura’s “inner Sakura”/compartmentalization ability would make her good for Team Seven because if they are a high offense/attack squad she can’t expect someone to be able to protect her–she has to be able to hold her own as well as be a healer. Whereas Youbirin who only knows medical jutsu and not much attacking would have to be bodyguarded while he’s healing and if he does supplement his skills with genjutsu or sealing then he’s even more of a support/long-range nin. Team Ten, or rather, the Ino-Shika-Cho configuration already accounts for the Ino being out of commission while doing the Yamanaka mind jump thing so adding Youbirin wouldn’t be too much difficulty.

Again, it does seem like Jiro is the default but I’m not entirely sure what direction you want to go in for him. If his Lightning Nature allows him to augment his nervous system/senses he would be a good addition to a sensing/tracking team. In addition, that Lightning Nature can also be used offensively which the rest of Team Eight’s clan abilities do as well–Hyuuga’s are known for Byakugan and Gentle Fist, Inuzuka’s canine aspects don’t just augment sense of smell but battle abilities, Aburame insects can be a tiny spy network or a way to drain opponents.

So to justify which medic goes to which team: Team Seven’s medic has to be able to attack as much as heal and hold their own. Team Eight’s medic has to be able to keep up and protect themselves. Team Ten’s medic doesn’t necessarily need to be a high offense, but they have to be adaptable in their support of the main team.

Perhaps Jiro has some slight tracking abilities with his lightning? Stuff like instant compasses, brainwave-sensing (neurons and all that), etc… He could also use brainwave sensing to be a living lie detector, if that route was chosen. I’d like to sideline the compartmentalization thing, though, if only because Sakura’s canon strength has always been her extremely accurate he has maximal chakra efficiency. And if there’s one thing Team 7 needs, it’s chakra efficiency. Youbirin, though…

… Well, Youbirin is going to get left behind no matter what, since he has to deal with being the fourth wheel- fifth, with asma- of Ino-Shika-Cho. Perhaps he was sent there to account for his own faults; he’s not good with team work, so the natural teamwork of that group would account for that weakness? Also, if he’s genjutsu-heavy, he can provide additional stalling power to the team; otherwise, a focus on taijutsu could help provide protection for the more stationary Shikamaru and Ino

Yeah, I see what you mean about the compartmentalization. But her chakra efficiency is a two sided blade as well–it makes her perfect for medic ninjutsu as well as point-blank super-strength.

Youbirin being left behind or the fifth wheel isn’t necessarily something that’s bad. It might actually be interesting to see someone in the Naruto verse who just… doesn’t want to be a ninja, much less a clan kid. Then again, I don’t think that’s the direction you want to go in. Him being the fifth wheel is kind of like what I imagine a traditional field medic is–like, they’re not actually trained to fight so it would be like they are constantly body-guarding him in exchange for his support skills.

I don’t think he’ll ever bond with any of the teams as much as Sakura would Team Seven or even Jiro has the potential to (a sort of, discovering that true loyalty is to individual people not just an idea or a country) with whichever team. He must just discover that he doesn’t want to be a battle/field medic–he’s on a team with an Akimichi who have unique food pills and the Nara and Yamanaka clans supply the raw materials/research into it. He may end up just wanting to be more of a pharmacist than a badass. Which, again, is not necessarily a bad thing. You could probably get some drama about him not wanting to let his sensei down after all the battle training.

If anything, though, you could use him to focus on the weird Obito/Kakashi/Rin backstory drama if you don’t want to get too narrowed down into reallocation. Maybe he was the closest to Kabuto-senpai and it’s like a Sasuke-Orochimaru with far less pedophilic undertones, so it’s a surprise to everyone that the clan kid turns out to be the traitor over the Lightning descendant or the tether-less civilian. How far would you want to go with this? If you end up writing, it could be interesting to start at the “end” in which a traitor Youbirin is finally tracked down and captured by Team Seven and he’s being interrogated by Jiro (due to living lie detector).

With Youbirin, though, it was mostly going to be a plot of “I don’t mind the job, but I don’t want to be forced into it” kind of deal. So he doesn’t actually mind being a field medic- in fact, he prefers it over being a normal medic, since that’s most of the clan.

Although… It would be interesting to see the Youbirin/Kabuto mentorship thing, particularly since it’d change a lot, and it’d be particularly alarming to Shikako, who might blame herself for it. (Youbirin’s being anywhere close to Kabuto being directly caused by his passing with Sakura’s team, which was itself due to Shikako’s presence.) In fact, it might be really interesting if he is the only Team One medic who doesn’t bond with his team; could also lead to some Team Ten self-blaming drama.

Ooh, that would be good, though. Shikako may not like him, but they’re practically teammate-in-laws and Kabuto is evil, she probably should have remembered that he was a medic nin and Team medic would be at risk of interacting with him. Also remember that Youbirin was the instigator for a lot of bullying towards Chouji in particular.

If Youbirin does get mentored by Kabuto, I kinda would prefer if he was manipulated/used rather than straight-up converted; I mean, I don’t think he’s a total jerk, just a little bitter. Plus DRAMA.

I’m not too keen on Youbirin going full bad either, it was just an idea I was throwing around. I guess it depends on what your endgame is for Team Medic as a whole and Konoha Twelve/Fifteen.

While Youbirin falling behind everyone else because he was shoehorned into a role he didn’t necessarily want is interesting and does give a lot to work with, at some point we have to reverse it. Even canon Sakura was fangirl being left behind by Naruto and Sasuke before then becoming Tsunade’s apprentice and basically Tsunade 2.0. With Jiro you have not many people trusting him, or him thinking no one trusts him due to his heritage, but ultimately he becomes the loyal immigrant when he does make friends with people and connects loyalty with individuals. So with Youbirin, I suppose it would be…

He peaked at the Academy–that was when he was the big fish in a little pond–but suddenly he’s a little fish in a big pond and he’s not growing anywhere near as fast as the other genin. Which especially stings considering his teammates are a civilian-born and a (second-generation?) immigrant and he was practically bred for being a medic ninja. So that does explain why he’s the one that goes to Kabuto for mentorship, and ultimately gets manipulated then betrayed. He then has to pick himself back up somehow, and I think that’s what is so difficult with Youbirin in comparison to Sakura and Jiro: because he was once at a high then he sank as opposed to his teammates who started from nothing (or less than that) and their stories are just upwards growth. In a way, that makes his character development almost delayed in comparison to everyone else’s because as we are currently brainstorming him, we are pushing him backwards.

And while from Youbirin’s point of view it makes sense for him to get mentoring from Kabuto we would then have to justify it from Kabuto’s point of view. Like, why would he bother with a comparatively unskilled genin? Kabuto’s adopted dad is already head of the Hospital so it’s not like the Suzu/Nohara medical clan would have more political/social connections than that. Unless there is a Suzu/Nohara clan secret technique/ability which is valuable to Kabuto or Orochimaru. Or maybe it’s something that Team One’s jounin sensei has and Kabuto is using Youbirin to get it–either technique, item, information.

I don’t remember Kabuto’s motivations very well, so I can’t help much on that front. Maybe he wanted a plant near the Rookie 9(12?) because he knew they’d be important? After all, spies are always handy to have. (I mean, he is one, he should know…) Meanwhile, perhaps he finally gets the courage to confront his family and friends about the pressure he feels? And he just… quits being a ninja for a while? This kind of plot could work without the Kabuto/Evil thing, in a way that still creates tension with Team Ten, as they realize just how much they’ve alienated this person who’s entire job is to keep them alive. Or something. They all have big hearts, even if only Choji shows it; in fact, it’d probably break Choji’s heart to realize how alone the poor kid feels… And after Youbirin realizes that, yes, he WANTS to be a field medic (not a normal medic, but one the field, helping the way only he can) he starts getting even better, perhaps developing a new technique.

I’m not too sure about Kabuto’s motivation either, but it seems like the kind of thing that would have to be justified. Like, he has so much stuff on his plate what with being a spy for three different people and pretending to be an incompetent genin that any additional projects would have to be worth it. But that spy within the Rookies is a good idea–it could be that Kabuto even emphasized and played up on Youbirin’s insecurities such that he’d be more willing to trust Kabuto. Whereas the other Rookies are more staunchly loyal to Konoha/connected to Shikako/mistrustful of Kabuto, Youbirin is still somewhat innocent(? naive?) in comparison to Jiro and Sakura who have been through bullying/discrimination… mostly because he’s usually on the other side, but that means he has no defense against Kabuto’s manipulations.
I guess it depends on the timing of things–I just assumed any major changes would have to be after the Chuunin Exams. But if you have Sakura and Jiro improving right off the bat, then you can already start Youbirin’s inadequacy issues right after graduation. (Like, maybe they catch on to jounin sensei’s lessons faster, or they’re already beginning to innovate and invent their own techniques, whereas Youbirin is mostly relying on all the clan training he received just to keep up).

Then you can throw in a C-rank adventure of some sort which stands in place of canon Wave arc. Some kind of major event which shakes up the dynamic, makes it very obvious that Youbirin is falling behind, which makes him doubt if he even wants to be a ninja. Then when he’s at his most vulnerable, Kabuto sidles in and casually tosses out an offer to mentor him. Youbirin improves for a while, up until the betrayal of the Sand Sound invasion (and Kabuto’s role in it) is revealed… or maybe… I don’t think it’s actually stated whether or not Kabuto was a known traitor or just went missing… hm…

I think a C-rank mission is required; IIRC, a team needs to have participated in at least seven missions, with at least one above D-rank, in order to take the Chuunin exams. I just imagined that their missions would be necessarily somewhat focused on medical training in the field; in fact, their Jounin was likely there for the express purpose of training a squad to become combat medics, otherwise the “distribute the medics” plan can’t happen. And it’s one of the best parts of this AU, so…

Otherwise, it’s possible that Youbirin was how Kabuto obtained his information on the other members of the Rookie 12, something that wasn’t really elaborated on otherwise; Shikako mentioned that he shouldn’t have that information, but I don’t think it’s ever gone into detail, even in canon. All this said, I think there should be some elaboration on what the Suzu clan techniques actually are. Does Rin do anything particularly worthy of being either a Kekkei Genkai or a Hiden technique?

Youbirin being able to know all of that would imply a level of interaction with the other genin which kind of conflicts with the whole he’s being shunted to the side trend which would push him to being Kabuto’s spy in the first place.

As for Rin and the Suzu/Nohara clan, she was ridiculously good at being a medic (eye transplant surgery at around 13 years old?) but I don’t know if it was a specific technique. It may just be that their clan just indoctrinates their kids in medical knowledge. According to Naruto wiki, she’s one of very few people to have more than one chakra natures (she’s Fire and Water) but seeing as how she doesn’t actually do anything with it… And also it might upstage Jiro’s own Lightning nature plot point.

Good point. But I can’t imagine what else he could possibly be telling Kabuto. After all, Kabuto would be expecting something back from this kid in order to put up with him… But just being a generic medical clan makes sense; he relies on clan training, and it comes back to bite him when he realizes that the others are learning beyond that while he’s still relying on his (higher) base knowledge. Then he starts supplementing it with combat knowledge, giving him more options, like Shikako.

When it comes to specific points, I imagine at least most of their D-rank missions are volunteering at the hospital in some way. Not sure about the C-rank; it probably involves transporting medicine from inside the village, but I’m not sure if I want it to get exciting (and thus encourage Youbirin’s personal questioning) or if it’s more subdued (because Team Seven’s the trouble magnet; then again, Sakura was originally Team Seven, so it could rub off…) I guess it depends mostly on story pacing.

[But wait, there’s more here]

Team Medic brainstorm, part 1 / 2 (2015-02-25)

[ A/N: After midnight, yes, but not my fault! Also, not actually a drabble or a ramble, and usually I like to keep my stream of consciousness nonsense on my lj and have only clean stuff here. But as proof that I wasn’t just slacking off I decided to post it here. And because it was a conversation with kuipernebula through tumblr messaging.

MORE CONTEXT. It’s regarding Dreaming of Sunshine, an SIOC Naruto fanfiction whose tumblr blog I run (find it here), and the rather minor incident of Haruno Sakura (having been displaced from Team Seven by said SIOC) being on a “Team One” with Suzu/Nohara Youbirin/Suzu (this was before we got Nohara Rin’s last name, he’s supposed to be her nephew or at least from her clan) and Watanabe Jiro. They were failed, because minor characters, but there was a throw away line on how they actually might have passed if they had a medic jounin sensei. So kuipernebula and I started brainstorming and below is literally word for word what we messaged each other. kuipernebula is bolded, mine is italicized. Enjoy!]

I’ve only just started DoS, but I’m really curious what an AU would be like where Team Medic got a Medical Nin and passed as a team. What do you think such an AU would look like, both in terms of long-term ripple effects and “short-term” for Part I?

Hm… the major issue is that DoS is entirely from Shikako’s point of view, we don’t get to see what she doesn’t or what she isn’t told directly. However, Shikako is best friends with Sakura and Ino and consciously goes out of her way to interact with them even after graduation (even if it’s not as frequently as she would like). From Shikako’s point of view, I imagine that not much changes overall. The changes made in the universe are still based around her—including the creation of Team Medic (since Sakura would have been on Team Seven were it not for Shikako’s existence)—and being genin means that Team Medic wouldn’t be doing terribly exciting stuff. At least, nowhere near as exciting as Team Seven since they have the karma of canon Team Seven. 

Actually, I feel like Team Medic would have less opportunities to have crazy adventures since I imagine their Medic jounin sensei wouldn’t want to waste their time on D-rank chores when there’s so much medical knowledge to cram into their students’ heads.

I was thinking more long-term; they’re another genin team, but also one with gifted medical-nin. And it does mean that later on there are three more trained ninjas that would be added later on. Even if mostly as support, it’s support that wouldn’t have existed otherwise. (Also, it could have created a “genin 12” situation against all odds, which would’ve been neat to see play out)

There is Team Gai, for the “Konoha Twelve,” but I totally get what you mean.
I think, though, the fact that Team One is specifically a Medic team means that they’ll be used in very specific situations only. OR they are trained to be THE medics on different chuunin squads, once they get promoted of course. In DoS world-building, battle medics are incredibly rare, field medics less so, and in-village medics are somewhat common (Konoha being a medical hub for the Naruto world due to Tsunade). If Team One does have a medic jounin sensei, that jounin would have to be a battle medic in order to be good enough to be promoted to jounin and you know they wouldn’t accept anything less from their students.

You then have to consider what each of their sub-specialties would be. For example, Tsunade has her super-strength from pinpoint accurate chakra control, Shizune has senbon+poison, Kabuto has chakra scalpels and regeneration (or at least before he became a crazy megalomaniac). Maybe Jiro has the ability to transfer wounds from ally to enemy by storing it within himself temporarily, maybe inner Sakura allows her to multi-task and compartmentalize to the point where she can heal with one hand and attack with another, maybe Youbirin is the only “regular” medic despite being the one from a medic clan so he tries to supplement his skills with seals or genjutsu. You can pretty much do anything so long as you can justify it.

I think in a short term (that is, while they are still genin or, at the very least, before the Chuunin Exams/Sand-Sound Invasion) an additional genin team of medic specialists won’t mean much. Maybe you’ll get some interesting scenes–for example Kabuto (pretending to be a genin) is ridiculously good at medic jutsu and Team One are confused as to why their senpai keeps pretending to be so pathetic; or since Youbirin is supposed to be Rin’s nephew there’ll be awkward Kakashi interaction (and by extension Team One/Team Seven interaction); or the jounin sensei gives them an assignment to learn/study the anatomical quirks of their fellow rookie genin (because most of them are representative of the more common clans of Konoha and a point I will make in a later paragraph**) and they see that Naruto has literally never needed to go to the hospital or get shots or whatever and they unravel the mystery to get Kyuubi jinchuuriki [although that’s a bit of a stretch]. However, over all, a team of genin isn’t really going to change much. Even in DoS, Shikako who actually knows shit is going to go down, can’t change very much intentionally.

I think it’d be only after the Chuunin Exams/Sand-Sound Invasion that you’ll have the freedom to make larger changes. Kabuto is outed as a traitor (or at the very least is missing/assumed dead), you maybe can kill of the medic jounin sensei and so the genin of Team One are either reabsorbed into the Medic Corps (which they are so far ahead of) or are assigned a new jounin sensei or maybe even (again, if you can justify it) distributed amongst the other rookie nine teams such that Team Seven, Eight, and Ten now have an additional medic teammate [** I think that the only reason a team of medics would be specifically trained by a jounin medic is with breaking them up and distributing them amongst the high-politic/dangerous/skilled clan heir teams. In canon, Tsunade in her youth had been advocating for a medic nin on every team, but for the most part it didn’t happen–maybe because it’s impractical, maybe because it’s too difficult to train that many battle/field-ready medic nin, maybe because the political climate was more towards war and offensive skills than healing. However, considering that all of the clan heirs, or at least very important clan children are all on the same team, more effort would be put into ensuring they are alive.] Or, more simply, one or two or all of them are promoted to chuunin

From there you really can do anything.

I do like the idea of Team Medic getting distributed among the others, though; It’d re-establish Sakura with Team Seven, which would by itself be kind of cool. I like to think that Youbirin’s jerk tendencies are him expressing his bitterness at feeling pressured into being a medical nin; he doesn’t really mind it by itself, but he wants to have a choice. Jiro I have other ideas for…

Yeah, I’d put Sakura with Team Seven again as well. It just seems weird to put her with either of the other two, and it would serve as a marker for her personal growth–not just a Sasuke fangirl anymore, she takes her duty seriously because they’re not just her teammates, they’re her future patients. Youbirin’s jerk tendencies could create interesting conflicts with either Ino or Kiba, being loud themselves, or his inner anxiety at being forced into his role by his clan could give him something to bond over with Hinata. (And depending on if you do have him be the “normal” medic who wants to supplement his knowledge with seals, it could create a stealth partnership/coup to get rid of the Caged Bird seal). 

Jiro is literally a blank slate that you can play with–you can have him be related to some canon character, you can give him whatever abilities, his personality of being Youbirin’s best friend/hanger on could be because he’s a follower more than a leader, or he’s a shrewd person who knows to stick with the top dog, or he’s intimidated by clan kids but still kind of wants that connection. Maybe his parents are civilians, maybe they’re career chuunin, maybe they’re dead and he lives with his grandparents, is he an orphan? Any of that could be it…

… most of which might have no standing in canon due to my lack of knowledge, but generally the idea is that his family are actually immigrants from Kumogakure. Partially so that he has a darker skin tone for design aesthetic reasons, but also partially so that he feels an extra sense of having to prove his loyalty to Konohagakure. (Also, he could have Lightning affinity, which would be cool.)

Also, with a Lightning affinity you could incorporate some of our world medical techniques/knowledge. Like defibrillators! Or the fact that neurons function through electrical impulses… I don’t know how “advanced” Naruto world science is, so there’s a lot of things that Lightning affinity can mimic in the real world.

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