Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-26510601-20170412202439/@comment-26510601-20170415001246

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Despite the initial attacks against them, the army of the Akimichi continued onward. The Brothers, despite any of their setbacks, continued further into battle incinerating and mowing through the opposition. Ieyasu felt that The Rise could handle their own, the ones that had managed to survive the battles were surely to be trusted in their strength together. While he could've stuck with the stranger wielding the legendary Kusanagi, Ieyasu settled instead on the Hunter-nin. While it was true that they were a testament to the ability of shinobi, The Rise was similar to some degree and Ieyasu had yet to observe this.

Once in the fight Ieyasu would expand his arms until they were huge enough that just 1 of his hands could grip a grown man's head. Using that, he'd try to do what he could to help punching and crushing the samurai in his path. He was giving himself a little more time until an opportunity presented itself and he could use his abilities to their utmost potential and destroy the most samurai he could.

Then came the arrows that damn near blottted out the sky as they spread across the battlefield in an attempt to halt the progress that everyone had been making. Given the circumstances as each army suffered their casualties, there had to be dead bodies at every point in the battlefield. If Ieyasu could find one, he would pick one up with his giant hands and hold it overhead where it could shield Ieyasu.

If that wasn't possible, Ieyasu still had options before him. Should he not have found a body he would quickly raise his left arm above him and transfer the energy from his right into it. This would affectively double the size of the left forearm until it was like a tower shield. Although the arrows would easily pierce into his skin and draw blood, because of the size of the protecting forearm and simply because he was chubby and had well-developed muscle hiding even under that blubber; the wounds would only be superficial at best. In the meantime, Ieyasu's other hand would be free in the event or likelihood that he was rushed during this arrow volley in some way.