Board Thread:Konoha Arc/@comment-24937485-20160325110717/@comment-26510601-20160410005230

The zombies were gone as soon as they came, fading into the mist like spectral nightmares. For a brief moment, there was only silence in the room aside from the heavy breathing of those who had been doing their best to get away from these strange creatures. But then the door began to open once more, but this time seemingly on its own will rather than the pressure plate that resided just before it. Ieyasu gripped his kunai tightly as he looked to the door, the whole room was in silence as just about everyone looked over to the opening door.

The group slowly began to advance, cautiously so but eventually they were within the next room. At first there was absolute silence, like the calm before the storm. Ieyasu looked around wondering just what was within this large room. But like a siren to warn of the coming danger, piercing shreeks from the darkness began to suddenly fill the air.

Great, huge bats swooped down from the upper area of the large door and began to pour into the room. Their large fangs and twisted wings flapping about while screeching like a person loudly sounding out their death rattle made them a truly macabre horror to face at all. But just like the zombies, as soon as they came: They'd be leaving in more ways than just one.

Ari leapt to action and began to use some sort of technique, not knowing of how it worked and understanding he needed to duck: Ieyasu dropped to the ground with his hands over his head while leaping away from the bat that attempted to pick him up and drag him away. The bat's swooping action would be failed by this as Ieyasu simply adjusted his being by throwing himself to the ground.Hundreds of projectiles showered about the large room, in a fairly destructive attempt to maul and ravage these monstrosities. It was strangely beautiful to say the least, this whole ordeal and the falling bodies and raining blood that would come down in the aftermath of the technique's use.