Somewhere, in a Mountain near Ame…
…There was a tall man with an aura that managed to seem hyperactive, even as he sat, staring out of a window into the pouring, grey rain in a bored manner, and with an orange mask that would remind one oddly of a pumpkin or lollipop of some sort. From behind the one hole in the mask, the visible eye blinked. The strange pumpkin-man then stood up, looking around to check that there was no-one around, before relaxing his colourful, bouncy aura, and beginning, in a monotonous voice…
"If a person was brought up knowing only evil, seeing only evil, hearing only evil, and copies what they see because it is all that they know… Does that make them evil? Is evil a conscious decision to commit acts that could be judged as evil, or is it simply doing these deeds, no matter the reason? Which leads me to the question, what makes an evil act? Is a deed classed as evil if it is seen by a person as such, even if the motive is innocent, or is it a conscious decision to do something fueled purely by malicious intent? If some facts remain unrevealed, or there is some hidden intent, does this negate the ignorant one's views? Hmm…"
Suddenly, there was a shout from outside. "TOBI! TEA!"
"YES DEIDARA-SAN!" The man, who's name appeared to be Tobi, shouted back in a blissful voice, his dark thoughts dispersing, to be replaced by those of a talking tea-pot who wanted to adopt him…
