Board Thread:World Map/@comment-27079171-20161118052258/@comment-26021384-20161119052435

Shinra smiled under the dust. She was monologuing again, and using her powers more to keep herself safe. Shinra was using minimal amounts of chakra as the unsealing technique was just letting go of the chakra that was there already. ANd with her focus on the first wave, there was no expecting the second wave of weapons apparently. And they flurried up to her back where they would pass by or embed themselves in her back, the spot she was trying to protect the most apparently. Her monologue and lack of attention was something that was used against her.

He got a wonderful bit of information about her, immune to pain. A blood user. More cuts meant more power for her. She assumed this was all he could do. To think that Shinra was a one trick pony was a failure in itself. While she talked about her teammate Satochi, Shinra moved to put himself to her side and behind her somewhat, with his second scroll rolled back up and tucked away, he pulled out his red small scroll.

Once he was in position as the third dome started to crumble and more dust was brought up, Shinra unleashed a flurry of kunai and shuriken, packing the attack together much more. Within the flurry there were kunai with explosive tags tied to them. Not incendiary ones that could kill a person, but ones that could cause a lot of internal bleeding from the imapct of the blow. They flew up together through the dust and were hidden amongst the storm as he fired the flurry at Rena.

As the flurry reached her position from the dust cloud, Shinra called out to her, his legs in the ground and ready to go back under the ground. People who don't feel pain forget one thing commonly, that the body is still responsive to fatigue and response time is delayed the more damage they take.