Board Thread:Konoha Arc/@comment-24937485-20160325110617/@comment-26510601-20160404031023

At first, Ieyasu was tumbling and rolling, second running, and lastly being carried by Keldran himself. This man was doing everything in his power to save either the others from their own mishaps, or from the nature of this violent environment itself. To say the least, this boy was a hero in his own right for this team and any praise given to him by the time they came back to the village.

But, perhaps at the same time the young warrior was overlooking some things. Although Ieyasu was slow, he was much less worn out and although he was slow he would probably be helping more if he wasn't suddenly picked up the savior of the group. Ieyasu wasn't trying to struggle though, if they made one mishap this could've easily meant the death of the two if some of the falling rock happened to land on their momentary rest. Ieyasu could only watch with nervous eyes as his friend charged onward like a train that couldn't be stopped.

The very last moment, there was something not only Keldran noticed but Ieyasu as well. A falling rock, and they were right smack dab in the way as it threatened to fall upon both of them. Ieyasu felt his being suddenly shift, but he literally didn't go very far with the attempted toss. Ieyasu was simply a heavy boy, and not to mention this near fainting genin was attempting to toss him. So as the rock fell, Ieyasu using every last bit of his strength in the well-toned muscles hidden beneath his chubby frame swiftly jumped to action roaring, "KELDRAN, NO--!"

His yell turned into that of a grunt as his being slightly dropped. His hands being held up, he held a firm grip onto the rock. The reason for this grunt not only being because of the sudden weight applied to Ieyasu, but also the fact his head had also been hit by the rock despite being softened by the arms and hands that took the intial impact of the falling rock.

Ieyasu's eyes rolled back into his head as his face contorted into something like that of an Asura's fury, yet again he roared as power and adrenaline coursed through his veins. Teeth clenched, bleeding from his scalp, and inadvertantly the familiar crimson liquid staining his metal happuri; Ieyasu slowly adjusted his being before violently hurling the rock down the opposite end of the corridor where they came from.

Quickly, Ieyasu's hands grabbed tightly and firmly onto Keldran's near passed out frame and hung the man over his shoulders. He began to charge towards the rest of the team and out of the danger zone they had just been in while wiping the running blood that had gotten over his left eye.

As they reached the others safely, Ieyasu kept hold of Keldran as he somewhat calmed down from his furiosity and quoted from his heroic friend, "We don't die here today..."