Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-25687356-20161124195423/@comment-30271674-20161125040009

Rain began to pour... this was only going to make things worse if it continued and they waited too long. Even just little puddles could be a big difference, Ame was known for its water release users and the assassins enlisted from there. This had to be done quick, but they couldn't use excessive force because of the potential of alerting the other outposts and in turn ruining the mission. Tsuneo was kept in Ieyasu's focus, he didn't try to stop the young boy simply because he didn't think he'd need to. On the wall walks of the outpost's palisades, Ieyasu took notice of a small gap in between the rounds of the archers. Quickly he walked over to the wall, beginning to scale it silently and efficiently as he stuck his hands and feet to the walls with chakra.

Once Ieyasu had reached the edge of the walk, he stopped and listened silently beyond the pitter-patter of the rain and to the sound of near noises like footsteps that quickly encroached on his position. Once near enough, Ieyasu let his left foot dangle in the air before he tapped it against the wood wall to create a small groan of duress to signal he was there.

In theory, due to the proximity of the archer and the noise coming out of the rain it'd seem he would be the first to inspect while another was forced to walk and fall to his death by Tsuneo's own actions. If everything went according to plan, Ieyasu would simply stare into the eye's of his victim that peered over and grab him by the throat with enough force to quite literally shatter his vertebrae and his throat all in one. For a kill it was sloppy, but the archer wouldn't be able to move or scream for help after such an attack. All in one swift, fluid movement Ieyasu would afterward pull the archer over and ease him lower before dropping him onto the soft ground below.

Ieyasu kept a hold of the nin's bow, slinging it over his chest before putting his hands together for some hand seals.

Dog → Boar → Ram

Suddenly, Ieyasu's visage would change and morph until it replicated the archer he just killed perfectly. Afterward, Ieyasu let out a small yelp and pulled himself over the wall just in time for the third archer to look over.

"Fuck that scared me, I tripped over myself!"

Ieyasu would say before standing up with the bow back in his hand and his other holding steadily on the arrow that had been already nocked on it even before Ieyasu took it. Ieyasu began to turn and avert his gaze as if scoping out the area still as the previous had and occasionally looking down where he walked as if now cautious of tripping again.

His hand holding onto the bow was drawn diagonally towards his hip, and every now and then his gaze turned over to the rest within the encampment before looking away: Processing what he could before returning to the memorized pattern he had taken upon while observing the archer.

If anything were to happen and his act wasn't convincing enough, Ieyasu was ready to drop the bow at a moment's notice and would react upon even the first drawing sword or arrow. He bit down on his lip as he took notice of another missing archer, meaning Tsuneo was planning something and if he didn't hurry up something would be seen amiss. In that event... Ieyasu was ready to kill every last man here as quickly and efficiently as possible. The question was, how would he do it and would it be enough?