Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-31966106-20170715173058/@comment-28929139-20170717215946

Like that, ninety men were dead and the captain of ship 2 had been rendered into a salty savory offering to the center beast. The only one good news in this whole thing had been that one of the monsters were dead. Too bad that was erased by the terrible news of it just being her and Taiki. Literally. There was nobody else to help them or come to their rescue and Kideme had to be quick on her feet.

Her chakra reserves were okay. The one great thing about her kekkei genkai was that apart from just having an extra bit of chakra, her personally electricity helped with melting and breaking up the chakra for faster, more effective conversion and projection. Which mean the usual amount she might use for jutsu were just about cut in half, and that effect could arguably be halved whenever she used any lightning based jutsu. That being said, Kideme was still trying to be careful and not expend too much here when they still had more area to cover.

Taiki tried to skewer one of them with an Earth Pillar jutsu and though it mostly failed, one was able to tag a triceratops right below the throat. "Mmm. Got it." So these things did have a weakness. That was good news, somewhat. More bad news was that the monsters were gradually getting out the syrup she laid down for them. With only just five seconds to spare before they got free, Kideme knew what she had to do. "Taiki! Watch yourself." Hopefully he'd get the memo and be ready to move back.

Electricity was pulsing through her hand down into the handle and shaft of her odachi. To be sure, her blade was Sagara-Fuma forged [inherited from her father after a lengthy search] and one of the few  to have been hammered by Tak Sagara herself. And what did that mean? Like all Japanese made blades, the steel of  the sword ran all the way through the handle to the tang, but with the family's bloodline borne in mind, there was a thin layer of cold pressed silver mixed with the hagane. This was to account for conduction, but it was miniscule compared to what a full inlay could do. And  Black steel was one of the worst electric conductors around next to lead, but it was a fantastic insulator that didn't require much time to get super hot.

So while she moved back to supercharge her blade, she weaved her right hand. With a deep breath, Kideme lifted her chin and blew out a great fogging plume of glittery scale powder to fly and haze right into the eyes of the monster closest to her as well as possibly the one nearer to Taiki. From Kideme's current position, which had been several yards from the entrapped monster, their immediate area would have been smogged with an iridescent powder that was fine enough to blind the creatures.

She immediately body flickered in a back dash from the monster and began to concentrate her electricity more. Kideme was never stationary for any given moment and was careful to not cut into the areas of others to draw the attention of other monsters or to other people. Once and whenever the powder started to dissipate though and or when the creature was becoming visible again, Kideme gave a hard overhanded throw of her odachi aimed for the monster's meaty weakspot. If it was able to pierce its flesh and actually sink in, the sheer amount of heat it gave off should have had some stopping power and with the silver it should have sent perhaps one good shock to its pulse.

If that didn't happen or somehow flopped, Kideme was still moving to keep a constant distance between herself and the monster while she began working on the 18 seals to her trump card.