Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-31966106-20170512053819/@comment-26510601-20170517022446

Keldran and Myoo's duel comes to its conclusion...

Given his clan, Myoo was easily able to simply move past. His guess was correct, she was focused in too many places trying to kill everything next to her and unsealing herself so she didn't have the benefit of hydrification like Myoo. With one fell swoop, Myoo's kunai dug straight into her brain and caused an instant death of sorts. As soon as that happened, Hiramekarei died down as the chakra enveloping it sputtered out as the vitality supporting it ceased to be. Myoo had slain this sword mistress.

With ease, Myoo simply picked up the blades and offered them to Keldran, ready to move ahead. Only war waited for them and the surviving men of the Steel army. They had a lot ahead of them, but these people already knew that and would walk into hell and back if it meant reclaiming what they lost from Eito. While the fallen enigma was no longer a trouble to worry of, there was still the rest of the Kiri army ahead as their remnants clashed with Konoha in a long winded battle that was starting to take its toll on the men. But an important question would probably rise in the their minds, the most dangerous of the swordsman disappeared with Ieyasu. What happened, and why were they not back yet?

Suddenly, from behind a series of earbleeding explosions sounded off only some blocks away from the army, a quick look behind would reveal a brilliant display of raw energy exploding rapidly. It was gone as soon as it arrived, a wave of energy passing through each street and alley of the blocks reaching all the way up to Keldran and Myoo's feet. There was a pause of 2 seconds, until it felt like the entire Earth was about to rip itself apart. You could hear near where the origin of the shaking came from, the earth cracking and tearing as if that part of Konoha was about to fall and implode entirely. Afterward?... Silence.

After a few minutes, it became evident that neither of the two were coming back. Now that they had handled their own business, what would they do? There was time to look and see what happened, but if they chose to simply rest or help others around that was up to them.