To get around that (and avoid the prospect of them getting nuked) they could arrive earlier.
What would be the effect on American History of a ninja village appearing somewhere in the Rockies during the early 19th century? The west coast was considered
impossibly remote until the Gold Rush moved a lot of infrastructure out there so there are good chances that no one would notice for a while and quite possibly
not realise that they hadn't always been there.
For added amusement, what if other Hidden Villages appeared? Hidden Mist could be around the Queen Charlotte Isles, Hidden Sand in the deserts of the
south-west, Hidden Rock high in the mountains, Hidden Cloud somewhere near San Francisco Bay and Hidden Leaf near Seattle. Then the Gold Rush hits and all of a
sudden the villages aren't so Hidden.
D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
What would be the effect on American History of a ninja village appearing somewhere in the Rockies during the early 19th century? The west coast was considered
impossibly remote until the Gold Rush moved a lot of infrastructure out there so there are good chances that no one would notice for a while and quite possibly
not realise that they hadn't always been there.
For added amusement, what if other Hidden Villages appeared? Hidden Mist could be around the Queen Charlotte Isles, Hidden Sand in the deserts of the
south-west, Hidden Rock high in the mountains, Hidden Cloud somewhere near San Francisco Bay and Hidden Leaf near Seattle. Then the Gold Rush hits and all of a
sudden the villages aren't so Hidden.
D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.