Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-25687356-20171017213941/@comment-26510601-20171022194605

Ieyasu didn't even say anything to what Umut asked, he let Vodal's own rage speak for him. He didn't want to spare one more word for these people. Half of the people who tried to stop him, as far as he knew, didn't even bat an eyelash to Ieyasu's actions. They were either weak-willed or this was all some sort of pity party. It didn't matter though, Ieyasu and the Pyre were already finished. Since Umut and the rest wanted to impede things, it only made Ieyasu walk closer with the Pyre although he was still silent.

Eventually the group would reach a river where the group settled down, taking their fill of water which Ieyasu followed up with taking long sips of the water. This entire time he had been crying a little, just silently that trickled down over the course of the hour but after starting to drink it would be enough to turn it off completely. Ieyasu was still upset by all of this and only noticed then that his hands were dirty. He grimaced at the sight, but quickly washed off his hands before getting anymore angry than he already was.

After finishing up, Ieyasu started to walk closer and finally broke his silence.

"... How can I help?"

Emotionally, Ieyasu still felt weak after everything that transpired, and helping someone out right about now would be a blessing. Anything they asked of him to help Krenhs, he'd do it to the best of his ability or at least try to. It was hard to sit through and hear Krenhs in pain, but everyone was doing this to help him. Before they could rest themselves however, on the other side of the river another abominable monster appeared.

The beast was badly wounded, and clearly had weapons all stuck in it. It was a behemoth if anything, and it had something beyond its obvious brawn if it had survived those numerous encounters against other shinobi. Ieyasu was a hunter, a beast like this was right up his alley when Vodal mentioned he'd have to prove himself finally. Even with the Bear Claw technique, Ieyasu was still somewhat apprehensive about fighting this beast. It was ugly, and that mystery he had not thought on still bothered him. It was at the tip of his tongue.

"That's fair enough, I wonder how good it tastes barbequed," Ieyasu cracked a smile trying to smile through everything as usual.

As the entire group leapt over to the other side of the river, Ieyasu followed with and walked with them towards the beast.

"Hey, do one of you guys have anything to pin this guy down? If you could use it, I can turn this ape's brains to mush and we can all eat good tonight."

If anyone in the Pyre agreed to it, Ieyasu would just say, "Alright, ready whenever you are," as he brought his hands together.

On the cue of whoever volunteered, Ieyasu's hands would immediately form the Tiger Seal given he had already been putting together his plan since Vodal announced Ieyasu had to prove his worth. As soon as the seal was formed, Ieyasu turned into a blur and leapt up with newfound speed as chakra pumped through his body. This was the handiwork of the Body Flicker Technique, which allowed Ieyasu to go faster than he normally would.

His aim and direction was towards the ape's shoulder, right by his head where Ieyasu would instantly appear using the speed of the Body Flicker. But before the ape even had a moment to process what was happening, Ieyasu's left hand was already covered in chakra and using his enhanced speed the hand would immediately enter the ape's head through the steel-splitting claws of the Bear Claw!

Ieyasu was crouched in position and with this one move the ape would've been instantly killed as he reached deep into the beast's skull and would tear through his brain and its stem causing immediate brain death where no signals could've been sent in order to react to this sudden death. If it was any smaller, Ieyasu would've just lobbed the head off and saved the gore but this beast was just too damn big.

It was debatable whether or not Ieyasu even needed assistance with how quick he was on the prowl, if everything went accordingly he'd just ride the way down as the ape came crashing to the ground. From there, he'd pull his hand out and deactivate the technique before shrieking in terror seeing his hand covered in blood and brains before sprinting off back towards the river to quickly wash it off.

Once he was finished though, Ieyasu would just sigh in relief before turning back to the Pyre trying to see how they would react to the situation.