Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-30271674-20161110223857/@comment-30271674-20161111055013

O was preparing for his tornado kick, but unintentionally leaned into such a position that he was open for Ieyasu's assault. Although it certainly wouldn't be as planned before, Ieyasu still could make what he could from this opening O gave himself and counteract the kick. As soon as Ieyasu's open palm met with O's face, the force from before and all the weight behind the palm would continue as Ieyasu threw himself and O onto the ground.

The force and the entirety of O's face which Ieyasu clutched at made sure of this. Another helping factor was O's spin in the attack, having only foot to support him but it wasn't even as effective as that given it'd be spinning to help give O the momentum necessary for the attack he had prepared.

Right before the fall, Ieyasu tried to use his free hand to grab O's right arm that would've been facing him at the time of his grab landing. In a similar fluid movement before they hit the floor, Ieyasu moved his arm to the opposite side of O's head while he positioned himself like so in the torque and twist from the fall to fall flat horizontally onto O's chest where he could begin making further progress on what he was trying to do.

If Ieyasu were to be able to get a grip on O's right arm, he'd make sure to keep a hold of it as they crashed onto the floor. Using his superior and raw strength, Ieyasu would force the caught arm until he could put the forearm under his left thigh while he had to rest his right so that he didn't further injure it or cause more unnecessary pain. Once it was under there, he'd press his left leg down and clamp onto O's right arm. A sort of transfer of power so that nothing was lost in these few precious moments that Ieyasu had gotten.

If everything was set as was meant to be, Ieyasu would begin to harshly pull against O's head and his bend and pull his forearm downward and in the opposite direction. The torque and force behind this pull and how much Ieyasu put into it would be enough to regularly snap a man's arm out of place if this were all allowed. An eye for an eye.