Board Thread:Konoha Arc/@comment-25687356-20160506032500/@comment-24937485-20160513060318

Thanks to the distraction provided by Keldran, Kei found himself an opening as some of the foes assaulting him were dispatched. Those remaining found themselves slain by a quick series of slashes where Kei fended off one enemy sword to collide with another, leaving the assailants locked while both their throats were stabbed into with two quick thrusts. Kei then moved around the dead men before they fell to the ground and was quick to raise his blade to the downward slash of another enemy. In clever swordplay Kei then tilted his sword so that the downward momentum of the opponents swing caused the man to slash into the ground as Kei moved past him and stabbed a Kunai down his spine with his right hand while using the Chokuto in his left hand to disarm the final opponent by a quick flick of the wrist which was followed by the kunai driven into the enemy’s neck, where it was twisted before being jerked out; leaving a fountain of blood to spray around.

With a body now covered in a multitude of harmless cuts and one dangerous wound down his back, the bleeding Kei was quick to notice a sudden mist that spread towards him, still a good distance away. This mist, however, wasn’t any ordinary mist as his sharingan could see the chakra it was composed off. He wasn’t going to find out whatever was hidden inside there and without second thought jumped back onto the wall and ran off over the top before the mist ever reached close to him.

Yet, while he ran, he could hear the loud voice of the monster that had killed the Kazekage. And at the same time he detected a disturbance in the mist which was moved about by the powerful swing that possibly crashed into the wall behind where Kei last stood. He used these sounds and minor  detectable movements of mist being pushed away by the large samehada, to pinpoint the opponents position in the mist and threw up a Shuriken that seemed to serve no use as it sloppily flew upwards. But he then threw another Shuriken to hit the one in mid-air so that is came down from directly above, in a straight line, towards the most likely unsuspecting opponent who was waiting for the mist to clear. With all the noises on the battlefield, it’d be hard to hear the minute sound of a moving shuriken, and the earlier clink would be impossible to make out as suspecting due to the many collisions of swords happening on the battlefield. If all went as planned, the Shuriken aimed to stab right down into the top of the samehada-wielding enemy’s skull with enough velocity to penetrate into the brain.

Kei finally stopped on what remained of a rooftop that stood 15 yards away from where Keldran was fighting out of Kei’s sight. Unless the mist would continue to spread and chase him, he’d wait here, but if it continued to spread he’d continued to move back out of the reach of the mist; using walls and other objects as additional means of helped to block the mist as he’d quickly dashed through narrow openings. If, after the mist cleared, Kei would see his opponent dead on the floor, he’d move to look for Keldran while leaving Samehada with its former owner.

With only a Chokuto in hand, he’d keep waiting on the rooftop until the mist cleared or he was alerted by anything else. Each and every one of his senses were peeled, as were his eyes, as he made ready to clash with an opponent who embodied death and evil in a gruesome fashion. Kei was very well aware of the danger he was in. But he wouldn’t stop here… not yet.