Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-26510601-20170412202439/@comment-26510601-20170414192033

Even with as much effort as Ieyasu was trying to put into controlling himself, he couldn't help but give into the energy going on in the group. The drums of war were sounding and with their most recent warpath, it was impossible to not let one's heart and spirit cheer for the coming battle. Ieyasu watched as Gyugii blotted out the sky with his fire, and the remaining ash that made sure it stay that way. First there was light, then there was darkness.

The fact they could so easily use that and not worry before heading into battle was what truly amazed Ieyasu. He knew whatever Gyugii was preparing for himself and Gouda would probably annihilate the battle field whatever it may have been. Once that was finished and Gouda began to speak, Ieyasu kept focus on what he was saying. A single mistake coudl spell out the end of anyone of their lives. The stakes were high here, to a normal person the thought of dying would more than likely be disconcerting. For Ieyasu however, he had already died before and like before the only thing he saw when seeing those faceless samurai were numbers. Numbers he could crush and bring down to zero.

It was his ultimate resolution, which thus far worked for him when he slaughtered those before him. When this all ended, the afterthoughts were a different story. But these insignificant emotions will be put behind, war was dead-ahead on the horizon and it beckoned to all these warriors.

While most of the big-wigs preemptively launched into battle, Ieyasu kept around The Rise. He was confident in his abilities, but he knew he was not powerful enough to simply throw himself into battle like the others did. Like before he stayed with The Rise, watching as the Earth overturned itself when the landmines were set off in front of them. They continued to charge ahead, ready to face the coming tide.

Ieyasu was near the rear of the group, however at any moment he could simply leap into the air and crush the front wave.