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Notice 1: I have taken liberties regarding the backgrounds of several characters.

Here is the third chapter in my new story and it introduces a character not seen much in the manga but I feel should have had more screen time: Tatsuki. So much could have been done with her character but I digress. If any mistakes are found in my story, please notify me via pm. I do not have a beta reader so I go through several stages of editing by myself. So a mistake is bound to get through every now and then. Now enjoy this addition to my story.

Well, I did it. I rewrote the entire third chapter completely from scratch. Sure most of the general story remains the same with part of the fight in the ruins staying the same almost word for word. But I fleshed out the fight in the beginning to make it more realistic and even, changed Tatsuki's initial entry into Azeroth, and added in an OC since she will be important in the future.


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Chapter 3: The Arrival Arc: Tatsuki

Somewhere in Darkshore

Darkshore has always been considered a dark and mysterious place for as long as could be remembered. The cold air wafting down from the peaks of Mount Hyjal clashing with the warm winds blowing from the Veil Sea cast the land in a thick blanket of fog and shadow. Merchants and adventurers alike tended to avoid passing through Darkshore on their way to Teldrassil in order to avoid the dangerous creatures and corrupt tribes of furbolgs. Despite all the dangers in the forest, a group night elves trekked down the main road through the area. While an initial glance would give someone passing by no reason to suspect something, a closer look would show that the group was composed entire of sentinels, the elite warriors and guardians of night elf culture.

The group of sentinels walked silently and with purpose along the road, their bodies never relaxing and their glowing eyes always on the alert for sudden movements indicating an attack. A slightly stockier than normal night elf who appeared to hold herself higher than the rest led the group, her grim expression showing a lifetime of dedication to her service. Clad in battle-scarred green and black plate armor that appeared to have gone through several wars intact, she held one of her moonglaives in a reverse grip, always facing the prisoner in the middle of the group.

Tatsuki kicked a rock with her armored foot as she let out a groan of frustration. With her hands tied in front of her body, the motions she could do to express her annoyance at her predicament was quite limited. She watched the rock sail through the air towards the night elf in front of her, who grabbed it out of the air without looked and crushed it in her hand.

Unable to keep her anger in any longer, Tatsuki finally snapped and shouted, "This is fucked up! How many times do I have to tell you people that I didn't do anything?"

While her outbursts of anger would usually garner some attention back home, even if the person were asking her to shut up, the night elves acted as if she did not exist except as their prisoner. As time passed by and the silence started to become almost deafening, Tatsuki was starting to think that her captures were looking for an excuse to use their weird-looking but dangerous weapons.

After letting a few more minutes of silence pass, Tatsuki turned her head towards the sentinel to her right, "Do you believe these ropes can hold me if you think I did what you said I did?"

Tatsuki snorted and shrugged her shoulders when the night elf ignored her, "Hey, all I'm saying is that I would be careful about pissing me off if I were you."

That last comment managed to get a small response from the night elf as her eyes shifted to Tatsuki and glared at her, the large difference in height between the two women helping to make her look even more intimidating. While she would never admit out loud that it was a tad bit frightening, Tatsuki's stubbornness prevented her from backing down from a potential challenge and she stared right back up at her.

The two stared at each other until the night elf grimaced and turned her eyes back to the forest. Slyly grinning at her small victory, Tatsuki turned to the sentinel on her left and asked, "Don't you want to know my version of what happened?"

Tatsuki was surprised that instead of getting the silent treatment from the new focus of her annoyance, the lead sentinel grabbed her and slammed her back into a tree hard enough to make her armor vibrate and give her a headache. When her dizziness dissipated she saw that the night elf was holding her moonglaive inches away from her unprotected throat.

"If I were you," she said with a tone in her voice similar to that of an adult reprimanding a child. "I would shut up. Our orders were to find what caused the magical disturbance and bring it back if possible. No orders were given to bring you back safe and without harm. So if you do not cease your incessant line of questions, you will find out just how much hospitality we actually have for you."

Tatsuki stared at the sentinel for a moment before reluctantly nodding her head, "Tsk, fine. I'll be a good girl and follow directions."

Pleased at herself for getting the human in line, the sentinel turned back to the road, "Stay sharp sisters! Orcs and trolls have been spotted scouting nearby. Do not let your guard down as we escort the prisoner to Auberdine!"

At once, the other sentinels stood at attention, "As you command, Captain Bylena!"

"Move out!"

With her captors now unwilling to put up with her, Tatsuki tried to think of a method to get out of there. Managing to come up with nothing, she attempted to move her hands only to be reminded that they were bound.

"Of course!"

Wriggling her hands, she began fiddling with the ropes. After a few minutes of pointless struggling, she had to admit that whichever guard tied them knew what they were doing. However, the stubborn person that she is, she would not let something like 'impossible to escape from' attempt to slow her down.

The sentinels initially ignored Tatsuki's efforts under the belief that she would give up after seeing how pointless it was. The ropes she was bound with were reinforced with mana so that only one of them could break it. When Tatsuki failed to acknowledge her inability to get free and increased the number of ways she tried to get free, including biting the ropes with her teeth, they finally started to get irritated.

The sentinel to her left was the first to try and stop her, "If you do not stop your incessant and pointless attempts to free yourself you will find yourself unconscious until we reach our destination.

Either Tatsuki was deaf or she just didn't care as she continued to try and untie her hands. The sentinel narrowed her eyes and grit her teeth at the display of insolence.

She was about to give another warning when Bylena ordered, "Disable her." Giving a quick nod, the night elf reared back an arm and prepared to punch Tatsuki.

Unknown to the night elves, Tatsuki's lowered head hid a sly smirk. All in all, her plan to escape was working rather well. She knew that even for these stuck up people, there would come a point where they would be sick of her antics and try and shut her up. When that happens, she will make her move.

As the sentinel attempted to punch her in the face, Tatsuki stopped moving and quickly leaned back as the armored fist was mere inches from her unarmored cheek. When she failed to make contact, the night elf stumbled forward due to the sudden lack of opposition.

Without missing a beat, Tatsuki sprang off the ground and slammed her knee into the sentinel's chin, the spiritual armor helping to increase the damage done. Spittle flying out of her mouth, the night elf yelled in pain as she stumbled backwards. Before any of the other sentinels could react Tatsuki spun around and smashed her left foot into the night elf's face, catapulting her several feet away into a coughing mess on the ground.

The remaining sentinels were stunned at Tatsuki's ferocity. They could not believe that one of their one, who spent decades training her body in various forms of combat, could be taken down in two moves.

"I warned you what would happen if you pissed me off. But did you listen to me? Nooo…"

Before Bylena could give the order to restrain Tatsuki, one of her sentinels raced towards Tatsuki with her moonglaive held at her side. Travelling at a speed most humans would not be able to react to, the night elf's smug look was shattered when Tatsuki ducked under the attack. Before she could think of how to react to this, Tatsuki raised her bound hands and allowed one of the magical blades to cut the ropes binding her hands. Her hands freed Tatsuki yelled and let loose an uppercut to her opponent, smashing her jaws together and knocking her unconscious all in one move.

While Tatsuki was doing this, her opponents were not simply standing by idly. As soon as she had dodged the moonglaive, Bylena gave the order to take Tatsuki down using any amount of force necessary apart from killing her.

"Take her down! Just don't kill her, we need her alive for the moment!"

Taking that as their queue, the two huntresses accompanying the group jumped backwards far away from the others. Before their feet even touched the ground they already had arrowed notched in their bows and aimed at Tatsuki's vitals.

Tatsuki saw the two huntresses move away and quickly started running toward them. As they started firing arrows, Tatsuki dodged or sidestepped the projectiles. Before she reached them, Tatsuki ducked and rolled under a sword that tried to sever her head from her body. Rolling away and quickly getting back up, she saw that it was their captain that just tried to kill her.

"Didn't feel like standing back and letting your women do your dirty work anymore?"

"Hardly," Bylena replied with an arrogant tone, "This travesty cannot continue. You have insulted the sentinels by your blatant disregard and I am going to put a stop to it right her, right now!"

Running towards Tatsuki, Bylena swung her sword down only for Tatsuki to block it by crossing her arms and catching the blade between them, "Holy crap she's strong! If she swung any harder I would have been knocked to the ground."

With a grunt Tatsuki pushed her arms up and threw Bylena off balance. As she tried to go on the offensive, a whistling sound through the air forced her to duck and roll to the side, "How could I have forgotten about you two clowns?"

At Tatsuki's ability to continue dodging their attacks, one of them turned to the other with a disbelieving look and said, "How the hell are we supposed to fight her if she keeps managing to evade our arrows?"

"I don't know," her partner responded, "But we cannot let up. Captain Bylena is counting on us to cover for her and that is what we will do. Now stay focused on the fight!"

It is well known that night elf huntresses are among the best archers on Azeroth. While there exist heated debates about whether night elf huntresses, forsaken dark rangers, or even dwarven sharp-shooters are the best it can be said that years of training in unforgiving environments against deadly creatures and intelligent enemies have honed them into some of the best fighters in the night elf culture. To see someone, a human no less, constantly evade their arrows would destroy their confidence with ease.

As she was forced to constantly evade arrows as well as the weapons of Bylena and her sentinels, Tatsuki tried to come up with a plan. "This is bullshit," she thought as she spun around a thrust and kicked the night elf in the side, "Every time I try to attack, the rangers fire at me forcing me back to where I started but whenever I go on the defensive the warriors come in hard and fast. I need to take out one or the other before my luck runs out."

Throwing caution to the wind, Tatsuki ducked under a sentinel's slash but instead of trying to counter it as the huntresses expected she instead ran towards them. The two were startled by her abrupt change in tactics and so only one of them managed to move out of the way as Tatsuki let loose a haymaker on the other, whipping her body around and breaking her bow all in one motion of her arm.

"I guess the archers are not as durable as the warriors. It would still be easier if I could use some of my abilities. This cooldown timer thing is crap. I could use my abilities as often as I wanted to on Earth and in that Hueco Mundo place. Sure a lot of them took too much time to be usable in battles but I could still use them whenever I wanted. I have to figure out what happened to me when I arrived here but first I have to deal with these guys."

Tatsuki was brought out of her thoughts when a fist impacted against her less-protected stomach, forcing her to skid back a couple of feet and let out a cough, "Wow, you really don't fight fair do you?"

"Fighting fair has no place in actual combat," the sentinel who attacked her replied. Tatsuki soon noticed that Bylena had somehow circled around to her side and was attempting to box her in.

"Ok," Tatsuki sighed as she flexed her fingers, the metal gauntlets creaking slightly with the motion, "We need to get one thing straight before we continue, I've been kicking your collective asses. Sure you got some good hits in as well, that last punch did have a lot of power behind it, but in the end I am still going to beat you. So do yourselves a favor and give up now."

Instead of responding, Bylena gestured with her hand towards the remaining sentinel and huntress. The odds now three instead of six to one, she felt that she needed to be more cautious with her strategies. Loathe as she was to admit it the human, or whatever it was that looked like a human, was putting up more of a fight than she honestly expected and now she was paying the price for it. Gathering her rage up into a ball she shouted, "I am Captain Bylena Moonstrike and I will not let someone like you make a mockery of all the sentinels stand for!"

Tatsuki let out a groan before slamming a fist into her other palm, "Ok, I gave you guys a warning. Now I am going to have to kick your asses whether you surrender or not!"


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Two hours earlier

Tatsuki was thrown out of the portal and was immediately blinded by the abrupt change in brightness. Attempting to block the light by covering her face with a hand, Tatsuki squinting and tried to see where she was. It appeared as if whatever portal she entered decided to play Russian roulette with her exit and for her it just so happened to spit her out several hundred feet above the ground.

"What the fuck?"

Falling towards the ground, Tatsuki was about to focus her spiritual energy to her feet when she felt that something was off. Looking at her body, she saw that she was wearing the armor that she usually could only summon a piece of at a time.

"Huh, I always wondered what it all looked like when worn at once. If I wasn't falling to my death I would find this awesome."

Remembering what was happening, Tatsuki shook her head and tried to collect her spiritual energy into the soles of her feet. It proceeded normally as ribbons of silver colored light wrapped around her feet. Just as she was confident she wasn't going to fall, the energy shattered and vanished, leaving her in the same position she started out in.

"What the fuck is going on? With my armor out I should have no trouble collecting and focusing my spiritual energy."

Unable to use spiritual energy to float in the air and getting ever closer to the ground, Tatsuki tried to come up with a plan before she demonstrated what happens when a human hits the ground after falling several hundred feet.

"Come on, think Tatsuki. You didn't come this far just to fall to your death."

Closing her eyes and concentrating, Tatsuki felt the mental equivalent of a dam break as the familiar feeling of her spiritual energy spread throughout her legs. Opening her eyes, she saw bright golden runes etch themselves all over her armor from her feet all the way to her hands before they abruptly faded. Attempting to touch the one on her forearm, she found it was engraved into her armor as if it was always there.

"This is awesome and all but it doesn't really help me," she muttered as the forest canopy grew closer. Bracing herself for impact, she maneuvered her body around until she was falling feet-first, "This is going to really hurt…"

Tatsuki crashed through the top of the forest with so little of an impact that she thought she hadn't reached it yet. After several seconds of effectively only seeing green and brown, she shot through the bottom and immediately screwed her eyes shut and braced her legs as her feet slammed into a branch that was almost the same width as her height.

When the searing pain of two shattered legs didn't hit her brain, she opened her eyes and saw that branch, which was literally several feet in diameter, was buckling underneath her. A resounding crack echoed through the forest as it shattered into thousands of pieces. With nothing remaining to stop her descent, Tatsuki continued to fall but her speed was slowed enough for her to jump from branch to branch as she finally descended to the ground.

Landing and creating a large cloud of dirt and dust, Tatsuki coughed and waved her hand in front of her face to clear the air. Taking a few steps forward, she found that the forest she landed in was much bigger than she could have imagined. While it was shrouded in a dark fog that made it hard to see, it was still clear enough for her to notice she was completely and utterly lost.

Folding her arms over her chest, Tatsuki tried to think of a possible reason for her armor staying out, the markings appearing on it, and her inability to fly,

"Ok Tatsuki, first things first, these strange markings on your armor."

Focusing on the one on her right hand, she attempted several methods to try and make it glow again from running spiritual energy through it to concentrating on it activating. She was even about to ask nicely for it to work when she caught herself.

"I'll figure out what they do eventually. But I have to admit, my armor being completely out is nice and I can't seem to feel the massive drain on my spiritual energy that normally occurs whenever I try to bring it out. Not being able to fly is a bother even if I was never the best at it. I guess I will just have to walk until I find help."


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30 Minutes Later

After passing what seemed to be the twentieth identical tree, Tatsuki's temper was starting to flare. Unable to figure out where she was and finding no sign of civilization, she was growing more and more impatient with each passing minute.

Tatsuki cursed as she stumbled and almost fell over an exposed root. Slamming a fist into the tree and smashing the bark, Tatsuki let out her frustration, "Screw this! It's all Ichigo's fault that I'm stuck in the place. If I ever see his sorry face again I will beat his ass so bad he won't be able to sit down ever again!"

As she cackled and schemed at the vengeance she would get on Ichigo, Tatsuki almost walked into a wall as she entered the ruined remains of an old settlement.

Taking a few steps into the ruins, Tatsuki whistled in amazement, "This is pretty interesting, but it's not going to help me." Turning her head around to the misty forest, which seemed to be getting darker, Tatsuki quickly made up and walked into the ruins.

"Ancient ruins means people lived here. If my history classes have taught me anything is that people build homes near important places like a river or ocean. With any luck there might be still living people nearby.

Tatsuki was forced to climb over rubble and overturned walls as she made her way into the remains of some kind of temple. Entering it through a large crack in the back wall, Tatsuki was surprised to find that the only object inside the large circular room was a large life-like statue. The marble statue couldn't have been less than twenty feet tall and showed a woman that seemed to have long ears ending somewhere above her head, a flowing gown and large amounts of jewelry. Walking around to the front of the statue, Tatsuki noticed an engraving on the base.

Blowing some dust off the badly worn writing, Tatsuki could see a single word, "Azshara." Stepping back, Tatsuki looked up at the statue with her hands on her hips, "I don't know what the hell this Azshara was but this woman must have been pretty popular in her time. I mean look at her, she has a figure that could almost rival Orihime or that arrancar that decided to hitchhike with our group back in Hueco Mundo."

Tatsuki exited out the front of the temple and back into the ruins. Looking around, she saw that she was near some kind of large clearing. After a few more steps, she heard sounds that resembled cackling and grunting nearby. Taking cover behind one of the pillars surrounding the temple, Tatsuki pressed her back against the worn stone and waited a few seconds to make sure that she was hidden before peering out from one side.

Across the clearing, Tatsuki saw creatures that looked like gremlins being directed by others that looked like they were the result of a more than platonic relationship between a man and a goat. Narrowing her eyes, Tatsuki noticed that the taller creatures looked remarkably like the satyrs in the 'Greek Mythology' book she was forced to read for class a year or two ago.

"What the hell is this place? There are ruins that look hundreds of years old, a statue that looks like a human but isn't, and worse of all are the creatures resembling demons roaming around. Wherever I am, it's one screwed up world."

When Tatsuki heard the sound of small claws scampering across stone, she quickly turned back around the pillar. Standing no more than ten feet away from her was one of the little gremlins. For a moment, both Tatsuki and the gremlin just stared at each other, as if they didn't know what the other would do. Taking the initiative Tatsuki asked, "What the hell are you supposed to be?"

The creature didn't respond. Instead it started jumping around and letting out excited sounds. Worried about being caught by the other creatures, Tatsuki looked to see if the other creatures noticed her and almost missed the ball of fire the gremlin threw at her.

"What the fuck?" Tatsuki yelled as she dodged the fireball by moving around the pillar. As the attack hit the pillar and detonated with a loud bang, Tatsuki had already taken off across the ruins.

"What the hell was that?" she thought she sprinted across the clearing. When she saw the gremlins and satyrs turn in her direction Tatsuki skidded to a stop and changed directions to the closest ruins. As the first fireballs flew over and around her, Tatsuki had to start dodging and jumping to avoid being hit, "Oh great, now I have even more to worry about."

Avoiding a final salvo of fireballs, Tatsuki took cover behind a fallen pillar. Kneeling on the ground, Tatsuki winced every time a fireball hit her cover and exploded, raining debris all around her.

"What the hell is wrong with this place?" she yelled over the attacks as she tried to think of a plan to get out alive and not burned. Tatsuki had no experience with dealing with actual demons that could throw fire. Sure she had fought a few hollows, but those tended to not have any special abilities or were too stupid to attack her before she dispatched them.

As she sat there with her back to the pillar, Tatsuki heard barking laughter coming from above her. Looking up, she saw that one of the satyrs had climbed onto her cover while she was distracted and was holding a crudely made dagger in his hand.

When Tatsuki just sat and impassively stared at it, the satyr became confused. Normally when its prey is cornered, it pleads for its life or is gripped with mind-numbing fear. This human looked almost bored, as if she couldn't be any less bothered by the situation. Roaring with anger, it prepared to stab down into the human when she grabbed his leg and pulled.

As Tatsuki stared up at the satyr, she almost couldn't believe her luck. Rather than having to fight through the fire throwing gremlins to attack the satyrs, one of them graciously offered to come to her. Best of all, it seemed to be gloating in its victory. "This is almost too good to be true," she thought as she grabbed its leg with her hand. Pulling down with enough force to crack its skull, she twisted and slammed the satyr into the ground. As it lay on the ground dazed and in pain, it missed Tatsuki shifted her grip before spinning around and smashing it into the pillar with enough force to instantly kill it and leave a noticeable crack in the marble.

Dusting her hands off, Tatsuki grinned at the dead satyr, "Thank you for making my job easier by walking right up to me. That was very nice of you."

When the other satyrs, expecting their colleague to take care of the sole human, saw him get killed with Tatsuki's bare hands, they backed off from trying to flank her. Staying behind the gremlins, the remaining satyrs barked orders to the gremlins in a language only they could understand. In response, the gremlins started moving forward while still tossing fireballs every chance they could.

Pinned down, Tatsuki looked around and noticed several large chunks of debris. Picking up a piece that must have weighed ten pounds, Tatsuki tossed it up and down a few times and grinned.

"This will do nicely."

Leaning out from behind her cover, Tatsuki threw the rock at one of satyrs ordering the gremlins around. The rock impacted the side of its head and caused it to collapse onto a couple of gremlins. Pleased with her minor victory, Tatsuki still realized that while taking out a couple at a time is nice, it is pointless if more of them just show up to fight.

After throwing a few more chucks of rock, Tatsuki ducked back into cover as several fireballs flew overhead, "This is pointless. I'm going to be overrun if this keeps up."

As Tatsuki started going through her options, she was startled when the runes on her right arm started glowing with their initial golden color. Amazed, she turned her arm over and saw that every one of the markings from her shoulder to her wrist, except for the one on the palm of her hand was glowing.

"Interesting," she thought while backing a few steps away from the pillar, "They all just started glowing and for some reason I feel as if I can now do one of my normal attacks. This is messed up but it's the only chance I got of getting out of here unscathed."

Pushing off the ground, Tatsuki bolted to the pillar and jumped off it into the air, her spiritual armor weighing nearly next to nothing for her. As she reached the top of her ascent, Tatsuki maneuvered her body so her head faced the ground. Extending the fingers on her right hand, Tatsuki concentrated as silvery-white spiritual energy coalesced around her fingertips.

Falling and touching the ground, Tatsuki jabbed her hand forward into the ground, her hand literally melting into it. With her entire hand up to her wrist was in the ground, Tatsuki shouted her attack, "Sigrun's Judgment!"

When her hand melted into the ground, the energy that Tatsuki had built up within it burst outwards and formed into a glowing white circular pattern that enveloped most of the ruin. The satyrs and gremlins only a couple of seconds to admire it before glowing white spiked chains burst out of the ground around them and tightly wrapped around their bodies. As they futilely attempted to get free, Tatsuki looked up and made sure she got every single one of them. Standing up and pulling her hand out of the ground, she raised her right arm and then swung it down in a chopping motion, white energy trailing behind it. As she did so, the chains surrounding the demons tightened and exploded, raining parts of the now dead demons all over the ground.

Standing back up and wiping some dirt off her armor, Tatsuki took in the devastation wrought by her attack with embarrassment, "Looks like I need to train some more."

While she had specifically targeted the demons attacking her and managed to trap them, the explosions afterward were not as accurate as she hoped. When Tatsuki stood up after she finished her attack, everything within a 100-foot radius of her had been obliterated, leaving only burnt stumps of trees, smoking corpses, and destroyed ruins behind. Looking at the runes on her armor with suspicion, she was upset to find that the markings had faded to their normal, dull self once she finished her attack

"I guess I can only use my spiritual attacks when the appropriate runes are lit. That really sucks!" Tatsuki shouted to the forest, "Well, at least no one was around to see that explosion."

"You there! Halt!"

Tatsuki stopped moving when she heard the commanding voice and let out a frustrated groan, "Of course this happens to me."

The voice spoke up before Tatsuki had a chance to turn around and see who was speaking, "Are you the one responsible for all this devastation?"

"Yeah, pretty neat huh?" she replied.

"If that's the case, turn around and place your hands in the air! You will not be warned a second time."

Tatsuki turned around and saw that half a dozen purple women resembling the statue she saw earlier were staring intently at her. Seeing that they did not intimidate Tatsuki, several of them raised their bows and tri-bladed weapons at Tatsuki.

After all she just went through, Tatsuki raised her arms in front of her body and tried to come up with an excuse, "Uh…it was an accident?"

Glaring at Tatsuki, the woman who spoke with her turned to one of the other woman, "Tie her hands, I don't want a repeat of what just happened here"

With speed that Tatsuki was not prepared for, the women ran up to her and grabbed her hands and tied them in front of her body all within a couple of seconds.

"Hey, what the hell is this all about?"

"I, Captain Bylena Moonstrike, under the authority of the sentinels in Auberdine place you under arrest."


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Present Time

Back in the present Tatsuki let go of Bylena, who slumped to the forest floor with several chunks of her armor missing. Quickly looking armor to see if anyone else was around, Tatsuki grabbed the leather pack off Bylena's waist and took a look through it.

"Let's see what that bitch was carrying around…a couple of maps, some letters, a seal of some sort, a few provisions…gold? She was carrying gold around?"

Reaching into the pack, Tatsuki's hand withdraw six golden coins that had an emblem of a lion on them, "Well, they always said gold is a woman's best friend and right now I agree with that."

Putting the gold back into the pouch, Tatsuki tied it around her own waist. Turning away from the group of unconscious night elves, Tatsuki grumbled as she tried to think of what to do next.

"Now what to do? I'm being hunted by strange purple Amazonian women, demons really exist and my powers are acting weird."

Her armor creaking as she walked, Tatsuki remembered what one of the sentinels said while she was captured, "Auberdine huh? I guess that's as good a place to start as any."

"I hope this adventure ends soon. I still haven't kicked Ichigo's ass yet."


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Here is the entirely REWRITTEN Chapter 3 of my story. If you can remember the original chapter 3, I had Tatsuki's armor originally summoned one piece at a time in order to help convey what power she was going to use. As a reviewer helped point out, but which I suspected for some time, that wasn't going to work. So I made Tatsuki's armor always active with some rules on how she can use her powers and when.

Note 1: All of Tatsuki's attacks will have a central theme to them

Note 2: I will be posting Tatsuki's attacks on my profile along with their descriptions along with any other original attacks I come up with. I may be using the characters, but I have many ideas for attacks and abilities

Note 3: If you want to see what I'm basing her armor on, it's this: camelot .allakhazam epic/valkyrie/valkyrie-original-cats. jpg

As always, reviews are appreciated.

~Bahamut_Reshiki