Board Thread:Konoha Arc/@comment-24937485-20161214011549/@comment-30271674-20161216010536

Ieyasu and the monk collided, everything burst and exploded in a torrent of energy that even Ieyasu felt difficulty in handling.



A shockwave was sent throughout the surrounding area, as the sky lit up in an explosion of raw power. Ieyasu continued with his barrage, the two falling back to the Earth but as the monk made his own landing it was clear that this was not even close to the end even though it seemed this fight had only just begun.

A fourth state? Ieyasu didn't anticipate it, but he knew that the old man was right: The games were over. This had to be ended soon, this chakra Ieyasu controlled would run out at one point within the near future and if the monk wasn't dead by then this would've all been for nothing.

At the monk's assault, Ieyasu was once again sent flying into the air; regaining control as he hung in the air chargingin back at the monk. Multiple strikes one after another, together the two sparked the night sky as they went back and forth at one another.

At the last interval of this, Ieyasu saw a punch coming from the monk and threw his weight into a punch straight to the monk. With the amount of raw force behind it, it sent the old man flying off into the distance. Ieyasu immediately darted off at his same blurring speed behind the old man expanding his same hand back into the same size before but now open to catch the old man. The old man fell into his clutches, and immediately thereafter he began to rotate into a great spinning ball of fury using himself as the axle while his hand began to grow longer and  blur.

After a few rotations his hand had grown out to 20 ft. or so, his hand opened and began to careen straight towards the ground where the old man would be crushed. It would have such power to tear apart the very earth and send a terrible torrent throughout the near forest. Ieyasu wondered just how much longer this would last and if his awful and profane strength would be enough to end this here and now.