Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-24937485-20161026160823/@comment-24937485-20161029035459

O found himself a way out of a tedious pickle and jumped back while before stabbing his bone extensions through the berserkers below him who cried out in pain. One of then then began to drool, and spasm, before falling down with a dislocated back that completely paralyzed him. However the other seemed more fortunate as he had his front-side facing O, taking the earlier attack through the stomach in a way that seemingly avoided any crucial areas unlike his unlucky comrade.

But this all spelled grave misfortune for O who found his right arm to be grabbed by the berserker own, far larger, hand which resembled a bear-claw from the chakra around it. (The grab occurred just after O’s palm-bone-spike pierced this berserker’s gut and the other’s spine.) The brute’s grip was impressive like that of an iron fist, applying more and more pressure onto O’s arm, most likely bruising if not cracking it, before his other set of claws came in with a powerful maul of his free right hand that aimed to tear down across O’s chest from his left shoulder all the way down to his right hip. Following the strike the berserker used the arm he was grabbing O with to throw the Kaguya away and up into the air before jumping after him; aiming to grab the Kaguya and sling him back down to the ground with great force. The combo would be finished by the berserker landing knee-first on the back of the ground-struck O.

Meanwhile, Ieyasu’s attempts had proven mostly successful as the explosion of his paper tags left the left side of the Three-headed giant’s chest ruptured, even though they also drove away the smoke temporarily blinding the giant. With blood and a great amount of guts now dropping out of the large tearing, the giant roared out in pain from all its three mouths before suddenly, two of its heads were grabbed and TORN clean off their necks by Ieyasu who finally made landing behind the Giant while the two decapitated heads bounced off the ground on either side behind the Genin.

Now screaming in agony the one headed Giant turned around and used all of its four arms to begin pounding into Ieyasu, Rena, and the ground around them which caved in under the pressure of these punches that seemed to continue in a never ending barrage while fountains of blood gushed out of the two head-less necks; covering the two Genin in a crimson rain.

Troth remained nowhere to be seen.

