“Academy students with an advanced element. These kids are gonna go far,” Ryoku mumbled to himself as he summoned his shadow clones to strike the wires, but right before he successfully cut them, he heard the muffled, but loud, sound of an explosion. He looked over at Kosho’s blood prison and saw debris floating inside of it, likely from the explosion.
“Aww man, what happened? Drop the prison,” Ryoku instructed as he ran over to Kosho. He got on the ground and started sifting through the debris until he discovered that whatever was inside was now destroyed. He couldn’t even tell what it was. Ryoku had hoped that the jutsus would be able to protect the contents, but he had clearly underestimated the force of the explosion. Or maybe he overestimated the students’ ninjutsu. It was not clear, but it was disappointing either way.
Ryoku exhaled quietly to himself before looking up to the students with a large, goofy smile on his face. “No worries!” he said. “It was probably just a red herring anyway!” Ryoku didn’t fully believe that, but it was important that morale didn’t drop before the mission was over. “Let’s catch up to Masami and Kei before that creature does,” and almost as if on cue, a bellowing roar echoed through the forest, and by the sound of it, he was close. The sound of the explosion must have attracted him, even though it was muffled by the blood jutsu.
A slight smile inadvertently made its way across Ryoku’s face without him noticing. He wasn’t going to admit that he hoped he would run into the creature. “Go! Catch up with Masami and Kei! I’ll hold him off as long as I can!” he called to his teammates as he made sure that he was in a position between them and the source of the roar, also making sure that his expression was serious as he spoke.
Not paying attention to whether the students agreed with or objected his call, Ryoku did hand signs and slammed his palms against the ground, summoning a colossal slab of stone in between him and the students. This was partly to prevent them from objecting, and also to protect them in case the creature attempted to attack them instead of Ryoku. “Looks like it’s just you and me now,” Ryoku said with a smile, excitement rising in him. His love for battle was showing itself. He quickly did more hand seals and yelled, “Water Dragon Jutsu!” conjuring three dragons of water from seemingly nowhere. He launched the serpents at the creature, attempting to use the first one to bind him and the other two to attack at full force.
MFT: 449
[used Earthslide Wall to protect Kosho and Yuuko]
[used Water Dragon Bullet special action “Water Serpent Strike” to Bind and Attack the creature]
“Aww man, what happened? Drop the prison,” Ryoku instructed as he ran over to Kosho. He got on the ground and started sifting through the debris until he discovered that whatever was inside was now destroyed. He couldn’t even tell what it was. Ryoku had hoped that the jutsus would be able to protect the contents, but he had clearly underestimated the force of the explosion. Or maybe he overestimated the students’ ninjutsu. It was not clear, but it was disappointing either way.
Ryoku exhaled quietly to himself before looking up to the students with a large, goofy smile on his face. “No worries!” he said. “It was probably just a red herring anyway!” Ryoku didn’t fully believe that, but it was important that morale didn’t drop before the mission was over. “Let’s catch up to Masami and Kei before that creature does,” and almost as if on cue, a bellowing roar echoed through the forest, and by the sound of it, he was close. The sound of the explosion must have attracted him, even though it was muffled by the blood jutsu.
A slight smile inadvertently made its way across Ryoku’s face without him noticing. He wasn’t going to admit that he hoped he would run into the creature. “Go! Catch up with Masami and Kei! I’ll hold him off as long as I can!” he called to his teammates as he made sure that he was in a position between them and the source of the roar, also making sure that his expression was serious as he spoke.
Not paying attention to whether the students agreed with or objected his call, Ryoku did hand signs and slammed his palms against the ground, summoning a colossal slab of stone in between him and the students. This was partly to prevent them from objecting, and also to protect them in case the creature attempted to attack them instead of Ryoku. “Looks like it’s just you and me now,” Ryoku said with a smile, excitement rising in him. His love for battle was showing itself. He quickly did more hand seals and yelled, “Water Dragon Jutsu!” conjuring three dragons of water from seemingly nowhere. He launched the serpents at the creature, attempting to use the first one to bind him and the other two to attack at full force.
MFT: 449
[used Earthslide Wall to protect Kosho and Yuuko]
[used Water Dragon Bullet special action “Water Serpent Strike” to Bind and Attack the creature]