The entrance to Gubo was as magnificent as he had heard. It was a large cave, leading towards the gaping chasm holding the underground city within, more advanced in almost all areas than other islands of similar placement along the Grand Line. True, it was less than adequate for any sort of true adventure, at least he thought so, but it would be lovely to rest at. There was likely no real problems needing resolved here, so his actions were likely to be dismissed, even by the most scrutinizing of officials. No, his reputation for fighting strong enemies, or in some less willing cases, groups of weaker enemies, kept him from being a target of suspicion from the local authorities. Not that many would wish to tangle with a Shichibukai, even one of the less well known ones. Simply put, there were few existences that could reach such a level, thus the title itself became something of a shield. Unfortunately, it also had the side effect of attracting less likeable members of society, forcing Kuro to confront them with plentiful force. No doubt, there would be one of those soon, but for the moment he simply wanted to relax. Rare as it was, he treasured those precious moments where his mind could rest easy. It was easy to see he was something different from the norm, however. His casual avoidance of people, distracted expression, and skilled maneuvering in the crowded paths showed he was more than capable of persisting as he was, without a care in the world. It would be inaccurate to say he was thoughtless during this time, however. His own desires clouded his mind more than anything, though there was this strange sensation that someone from his past was here. He genuinely trusted his instincts on this, though it could not be stressed enough how often they had led him astray.
He breathed a sigh of contentment, the cool night air turning his breath into mist as it passed his lips. The water sources nearby probably helped with that, but given the Grand Line's insanity, it was easily possible it was just how it was. There was no explaining the madness that occurred in the Grand Line's islands, even the most calm island in Paradise was strange. Pausing as he realized he was no long in a crowd, but separate from the streets entirely, overlooking most of the city from a rock, placed just perfectly for him to have a view of the majority of the underground city, as well as a few of the beautiful geographical wonders. Were the place less defensive, he may have enjoyed staying for an extended period. As it was, however, he was simply wandering. He held no desire to head towards the New World again, wanting to learn more about the recent events of Paradise. Besides, until he unlocked his Haki, even his skills would not protect him from the dangers of the New World. There were too many possibilities, and he had no desire to die so young, regardless of his achievements. There were times he thought about it, but the decision never changed, for he simply enjoyed life too much. It could be argued that he was a bit of a coward in that regard, but his willpower was like iron. No doubt, he could become more than he was now, but for the moment, he simply wanted to enjoy the cool misty air, filling his lungs with a precious feeling he could scarce describe. He needed to find an island similar to this, so he could make it his home. Perhaps then he would be able to focus more physically, rather than focusing on the mental forces which enthralled him so.
As he had no way of using Haki, his aura, as many had taken to calling it, would be felt across the city, perhaps even to the world above. He likely would not have attempted to hide even if he were able, for he hated the very idea. Sure, in a life or death scenario he would do it, but the idea bothered him. Rather than the brave warrior he wanted to be, hiding would make him feel more like a coward than he ever had, perhaps due to some strange event in his past, though he could remember none which fit the situation. True, his desires for power had come from weakness, but cowardice? It was possible, he supposed, that his desires were born of a stubborn refusal to ever feel weak again. The blue haired man turned his back on the city, glancing at the area around him. It was a secluded area, not sealed off, but away from the buildings and people crowding around the underground city. It was too far away for normal sight, but someone with a focus on such an ability, or anyone with Observation Haki, would be capable of finding him rather easily. Somehow, he would not mind an interruption, which was quite strange for him.
Kuro shifted on his feet, turning back to stare at the chasm containing the city, feeling some sense of pride from the fact that such a place existed. He did not know why he felt proud for someone else's achievement, but he found he did not mind. As he shifted, his clothing took on a small current, his blue cloak blowing open slightly to reveal his strange attire, consisting of a blue sleeveless vest, and black pants, both more fit for a noble than a warrior. Stranger still, the two massive heaps of iron, for they could not be called swords, on his back suggested the exact opposite, even if most would consider the very idea of using two massive weapons at once to be idiotic at best, and suicidal at worst. Perhaps it was not his aura, or renown that made the civilians avoid him, but his strange appearance as either a cocky noble with more strength than brains, or an insane warrior with a strangely stylish taste in clothing. Who could tell, when such a beast of a man walked into a generally peaceful, if environmentally chaotic, area? The Grand Line was known for gathering its fair share of fools and heroes alike, after all. Even now, he was unsure which category fit him. Then again... did one not have to be a fool, to aspire to be a hero? He could no longer tell, everything seemed so distant now, compared to the clear days of his youth. Maybe, instead of just a physical focus, he needed a solid focus of both mental and physical requirements. Haki would be an excellent manner of doing this, but it seemed that he was doomed to wait until he met with someone willing to help him in that regard. Revealing his lack of it to the World Government would be tantamount to resigning as Shichibukai, particularly since he lacked a devil fruit of any kind.
Even without the power of Haki, he felt the need to wait where he was, his instinct telling him the strange rock formation would soon benefit him more than he could know. While it had led him astray before, this time it felt rather different. More than that, he simply had nothing better to do. The clearing would be a nice place for a spar, though, with its distance from the city as well as the flat surface of the area. He could scarcely recall when he last fought someone worth fighting, but it would be a wonderful change of pace if someone challenged him, preferably without him having to resort to targeting anyone. Just a nice spar, something to take his mind and force it into overdrive. It seemed like what he needed. The terrain certainly fit. A fifteen meter circumference flat surface, no stalagmites or stalactites in sight, well lit, smooth enough to not be a hazard with tripping, and rough enough to not be slippery, he certainly lucked out for areas to choose. Soon, he felt, his life would be back on track.
He breathed a sigh of contentment, the cool night air turning his breath into mist as it passed his lips. The water sources nearby probably helped with that, but given the Grand Line's insanity, it was easily possible it was just how it was. There was no explaining the madness that occurred in the Grand Line's islands, even the most calm island in Paradise was strange. Pausing as he realized he was no long in a crowd, but separate from the streets entirely, overlooking most of the city from a rock, placed just perfectly for him to have a view of the majority of the underground city, as well as a few of the beautiful geographical wonders. Were the place less defensive, he may have enjoyed staying for an extended period. As it was, however, he was simply wandering. He held no desire to head towards the New World again, wanting to learn more about the recent events of Paradise. Besides, until he unlocked his Haki, even his skills would not protect him from the dangers of the New World. There were too many possibilities, and he had no desire to die so young, regardless of his achievements. There were times he thought about it, but the decision never changed, for he simply enjoyed life too much. It could be argued that he was a bit of a coward in that regard, but his willpower was like iron. No doubt, he could become more than he was now, but for the moment, he simply wanted to enjoy the cool misty air, filling his lungs with a precious feeling he could scarce describe. He needed to find an island similar to this, so he could make it his home. Perhaps then he would be able to focus more physically, rather than focusing on the mental forces which enthralled him so.
As he had no way of using Haki, his aura, as many had taken to calling it, would be felt across the city, perhaps even to the world above. He likely would not have attempted to hide even if he were able, for he hated the very idea. Sure, in a life or death scenario he would do it, but the idea bothered him. Rather than the brave warrior he wanted to be, hiding would make him feel more like a coward than he ever had, perhaps due to some strange event in his past, though he could remember none which fit the situation. True, his desires for power had come from weakness, but cowardice? It was possible, he supposed, that his desires were born of a stubborn refusal to ever feel weak again. The blue haired man turned his back on the city, glancing at the area around him. It was a secluded area, not sealed off, but away from the buildings and people crowding around the underground city. It was too far away for normal sight, but someone with a focus on such an ability, or anyone with Observation Haki, would be capable of finding him rather easily. Somehow, he would not mind an interruption, which was quite strange for him.
Kuro shifted on his feet, turning back to stare at the chasm containing the city, feeling some sense of pride from the fact that such a place existed. He did not know why he felt proud for someone else's achievement, but he found he did not mind. As he shifted, his clothing took on a small current, his blue cloak blowing open slightly to reveal his strange attire, consisting of a blue sleeveless vest, and black pants, both more fit for a noble than a warrior. Stranger still, the two massive heaps of iron, for they could not be called swords, on his back suggested the exact opposite, even if most would consider the very idea of using two massive weapons at once to be idiotic at best, and suicidal at worst. Perhaps it was not his aura, or renown that made the civilians avoid him, but his strange appearance as either a cocky noble with more strength than brains, or an insane warrior with a strangely stylish taste in clothing. Who could tell, when such a beast of a man walked into a generally peaceful, if environmentally chaotic, area? The Grand Line was known for gathering its fair share of fools and heroes alike, after all. Even now, he was unsure which category fit him. Then again... did one not have to be a fool, to aspire to be a hero? He could no longer tell, everything seemed so distant now, compared to the clear days of his youth. Maybe, instead of just a physical focus, he needed a solid focus of both mental and physical requirements. Haki would be an excellent manner of doing this, but it seemed that he was doomed to wait until he met with someone willing to help him in that regard. Revealing his lack of it to the World Government would be tantamount to resigning as Shichibukai, particularly since he lacked a devil fruit of any kind.
Even without the power of Haki, he felt the need to wait where he was, his instinct telling him the strange rock formation would soon benefit him more than he could know. While it had led him astray before, this time it felt rather different. More than that, he simply had nothing better to do. The clearing would be a nice place for a spar, though, with its distance from the city as well as the flat surface of the area. He could scarcely recall when he last fought someone worth fighting, but it would be a wonderful change of pace if someone challenged him, preferably without him having to resort to targeting anyone. Just a nice spar, something to take his mind and force it into overdrive. It seemed like what he needed. The terrain certainly fit. A fifteen meter circumference flat surface, no stalagmites or stalactites in sight, well lit, smooth enough to not be a hazard with tripping, and rough enough to not be slippery, he certainly lucked out for areas to choose. Soon, he felt, his life would be back on track.