Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-30271674-20161102211036/@comment-30271674-20161111011952

Ieyasu went back to his gigantic 30 ft. self from before and Tadamasa claimed his perch as well. The two looked off to the horizon where the sun would soon set.

"Do you want to try running," Tadamasa inquired while he turned to face Ieyasu, "why not try and catch the sun like the demi-gods of past?" The jestering uncle laughed a little at his reference to the old mythos from times beyond hidden villages. Ieyasu was still struggling with walking as well, it was almost mocking but nothing too harsh of it.

"I can try, I guess."

Ieyasu said with some unease in his voice, but his heart's iron will began to thump in a crescendo until it came to like that of a naive bravado for the giant. Hastily he began to awkwardly try to walk as fast a she could. Tadamasa laughed aloud at his nephew's foolish attempt, enjoying himself while Ieyasu made great strides to cross these plains.

It was still clunky and slow, just somewhat faster than it was before and began to gradually look more and more normal as well. It was still far from perfect, and this was just at 30 ft. Shortly after however as Ieyasu struggled to move ahead, it was obvious that he was struggling. His eyes looked lackadasical and tired, devoid of the earlier passion as he took each grueling step just to move ahead.

Tadamasa shouted and kept on enouraging his pupil to keep moving on though, and Ieyasu did his best to listen. So they moved further and further towards the sun, almost close to where the plains turned to forest.