Japan, August 1612
'The Deathstalker is the most poisonous scorpion known to man,' explained
the ninja, taking a large black specimen from a wooden box and placing it
into his student's trembling hand. 'Armed, silent and deadly, it's the
ultimate assassin.'
The student tried in vain to control her shaking as the eight-legged
creature crawled over her skin, its stinger glistening in the half-light.
She knelt before the ninja in a small candlelit room crammed full of
ceramic jars, wooden boxes and little cages. Inside these containers were an
array of poisonous potions, powders, plants and creatures. The ninja had
already shown her blood-red berries, bulbous blowfish, brightly coloured
frogs, long-legged spiders and coils of black-hooded snakes – each
specimen lethal to humans.
'One sting from a Deathstalker and the victim suffers unbearable pain,'
the ninja went on, observing the fear flare in his student's eyes.
'Convulsions are followed by paralysis, loss of consciousness and finally
death.'
At this, the student became still as stone, her eyes fixed on the
scorpion crawling up her arm and towards her neck. Paying no attention to
the imminent danger his student was in, the ninja continued with his
instruction.
'As part of your ninjutsu training, you must learn dokujutsu, the Art of
Poison. When you're sent on missions, you'll discover that stabbing your
victim with a knife is messy and there's a high chance of failure. But
poisoning is silent, hard to detect and, when administered properly,
guaranteed to work.'
The scorpion had now reached her neck, having crept into the inviting
dark of her long black hair. She turned her head away, trying to distance
herself from the creature's approach, her breathing shallow and rapid with
panic. The ninja ignored her plight.
'I will teach you how to extract the poison from different plants and
animals, and which ones you should apply to your weapons, mix in food
and lace your victim's drink with,' the ninja said, running his fingers over a
cage and making the snake inside strike at the bars. 'You must also build a
tolerance to these poisons, since there's nothing to be gained from dying by
your own hand.'
He turned to see his student raising her arm to brush away the scorpion
nestled in the crook of her neck. He gently shook his head.
'Many toxins have an antidote. I will show you how to mix these.
Others can be overcome by taking small amounts of the poison over time
until your body has built a natural defence against it. There are others,
though, for which no antidote exists.'
He pointed to a tiny blue-ringed octopus, no bigger than a baby's fist,
in a trough of water. 'Beautiful as it is, this animal's venom is so powerful it
will kill a man in minutes. I recommend using this one in drinks like saké
and sencha, since it is tasteless.'
The student could no longer bear the scorpion on her. She swiped at
the creature, dislodging it from her hair, and screamed as it sank its barb
deep into her hand. The flesh round the wound immediately began to swell.
'Help me…' she moaned as searing pain exploded up her arm.
The ninja gazed unsympathetically at his convulsing student. 'You'll
live,' he replied, picking up the scorpion by its tail and dropping it back into
its box. 'He's old and large. It's the small female ones you have to watch
out for.'
The student collapsed unconscious to the floor.