... Thunder siblings ...
"Stupid freezing snow," Hakudoushi muttered to himself as he, Kanna and Kohaku chased Hiten through the battlefield. The fight wasn't going very well for the three kids. Hiten had encased himself in a lightning shield that repelled all of their attacks. None of them had any sort of power to dispel it, either.
"What should we do?" Kohaku pondered. But he got no response. How to beat this monster? No physical attacks could break through the shield. Would psychological attacks work? There was only one way to find out. "Hey, Hiten!" he shouted out, but that was about as far as he could get. Hiten spun around and blasted them with a ball of lightning. It hit right in front of them, sending all three of them flying backwards.
(Okay, maybe that won't work after all...)
Kohaku helped Kanna to her feet and the three of them continued their pursuit.
Meanwhile, Miroku was having a little trouble of his own. Manten's electrical blasts were everywhere, and Yura's little clusters of hair that he kept bumping into cut his skin. He had to act fast to beat them. He used his staff to build a barrier around himself, which was affective against both Yura's hair and Manten's lightning. But it was only a matter of time before the barrier's power would run out.
Manten sent out another wave of lightning. Within mere inches from Miroku, a large spinning object deflected it. He didn't see what it was until it had landed in the snow: Bankotsu's Banryuu.
"Need some help?" he smirked as he picked up his enormous sword. Sword in hand, he dashed towards the hair demon and slashed right through her wires as if they were nothing.
"Oh," Yura smiled, "I like this one. He has spunk." She tugged the hairs in her palm and a giant arm of hair rose from the snow behind her. "Let's see what he can do." The arm came crashing down on Bankotsu, but his sword again cut through the hair.
(Can he see my hairs...?)
Miroku then used this opportunity of confusion to make an attack on the lightning demon. He raised his staff and aimed it at Manten and then chanted an incantation. Manten noticed this and tried to stop him with a blast of lightning. But that Manten wasn't all too bright. Miroku had created a barrier made of water, and when the lightning attack hit it, it sent the force of the electricity back to Manten, frying him to a crisp.
Yura pulled out of her fight against Bankotsu to help. He was still alive, but could no longer continue to fight. She used her hair to pick him up, and they retreated.
"Well," Bankotsu muttered, "That's two down..."
Miroku smiled. "Thanks for helping me," he said.
"No problem," Bankotsu smiled.
"Uhh, one question though," Miroku said, putting his hand behind his head. "What's your name again?" Bankotsu sweatdropped.
Hiten spotted Yura taking Manten away, and tried to catch up to her, but his enemies slowed him down. Three little children were what he was fighting. How irritating. A demon of his power should not have to battle mere children! But these were no mere children. Still encased in his electrical shield, he began firing balls of lightning down at them. Not a one hit his targets, but he came pretty close.
"What should we do?" Kohaku stammered.
"Didn't you already ask that?" Hakudoushi smirked. "Like, about a dozen paragraphs ago?"
"Still," Kohaku muttered. Then it came to him. He got an idea of how to beat Hiten. He remembered a couple of months ago, when he played the Zelda game for his Play Master 6000. There was a boss that flew in the air, shooting balls of energy down at him. To beat it, he would send the attack back at it and then run in and attack with his sword. He smiled. "I have an idea," he said.
A wave of fire flashed in front of Shippou's eyes as Kirara attacked a Toukaibutsu monster. "Why did I hafta come?" he muttered to himself. Then he felt a mild shock go through his body. He jumped to his feet, and standing behind him were Souten and Kouryuu.
"Hello, Shippou," she smirked. "Long time no see."
"Likewise," Shippou muttered. "Do we really have to start fighting?"
Souten rolled her eyes. "Of course we do!" she shouted. "This is a war! You're a good guy, and I'm a bad guy. We hafta fight!"
"Really?"
Souten clenched her teeth. "What did I just say?" she exclaimed.
Kouryuu turned to her and whispered, "You don't wanna fight him do you?" She spun around and gave him a hard love tap on his head, leaving a large bump.
While Kouryuu was trying to stand back up, or at least see if he could, Kohaku had set his plan into motion. Hiten blasted balls of energy down at them, and Kanna reflected them back to him with her mirror. The lightning balls penetrated his shield and brought him to the cold snow, where Kohaku and Hakudoushi were waiting to slice him up with their weapons. Unable to take any more punishment, Hiten fled.
Souten looked up at her fleeing brother and decided that maybe she should join him. "This isn't over," she said, pointing to Shippou. Then she and Kouryuu left him there, confused.
... Jail break ...
Kagura had gotten dangerously close to the ice fortress. Someone had to stop her. Frostbyte was just the demon for the job. "And where do you think you're going?" she asked with a seductive tone in her voice. "I'm sorry, but you don't belong in there."
"God," Kagura whined, "I hate you."
"Aww," Frostbyte smiled, "That hurt."
"Indeed." Kagura spun around and started towards the fortress again. But Frostbyte caught up to her.
"You know, Kagura," she whispered. "What you're little wolf friend did... It didn't quite agree with me. I'm afraid I will have to pay him back."
Kagura had heard enough from this weird ice demon. She flicked her wrist, opening her fan, and blew a gust of wind at her enemy, sending her flying across the battlefield. "I wonder if she'll ever learn to fly on her own...?" she giggled.
Musou's tail sliced through the ground as Renkotsu tried vigorously to dodge it. It was almost too fast for him. He rebutted with a flame attack from his gloves. The snow all around them melted due to the extreme heat, but Musou wouldn't back down. He lashed again, and again, missed.
"You're beginning to get on my nerves" Musou sneered. He lashed his tail out one more time, and Renkotsu used this time to counterattack. He grabbed the tail and engulfed it in a roaring flame. Musou squirmed in pain, trying to put out the fire. But it was of no use. The snow around them had melted, and he was too panicky to try to roll his tail on the ground. Renkotsu smiled wickedly as the bug that was once a man burned to death before his very eyes.
"We're loosing, ya know," Sekka muttered to Naraku as they watched the battle from a distance. He just smiled.
"I have it all under control," he whispered.
Miroku, Nobunaga, Bankotsu and Kagura had succeeded in infiltrating the ice fortress. They burst into rooms, looking franticly for the prison cells. Toukaibutsu, Hyoukoumori and Yukikyuu demons tried to obstruct their path, but they were mowed down like grass on a lawn.
Finally, they found the prison cells. Bankotsu twirled his Banryuu above him, and then threw it at the cell. After it had settled from crashing through the bars, InuYasha and Jakotsu climbed out.
"It's about fucking time," InuYasha growled.
Jakotsu elbowed him in the ribs. "Watch your language," he snapped.
"Don't tell me what to do," InuYasha exclaimed.
Jakotsu smiled. "You're cute when you're angry."
InuYasha tried to make a lunge for him, but Kagura interrupted him. "Gentlemen," she muttered, "Might I remind you there is a battle being fought outside?"
"Right," InuYasha muttered. Then, under his breath, he added, "Not worth my time anyways."
"What was that?" Jakotsu inquired, raising an eyebrow.
"None of your damn business!"
Kagura sweatdropped. They're acting like an old married couple, she thought.
... Betrayal ...
Juuroumaru swung his fists furiously at Goshinki, but even as fast as he was, all his moves were known before he even performed them. Goshinki could read his mind and block every attack that he would through at him. This battle could not be won like this.
"What's wrong, brother?" Goshinki smirked as he dodged Juuroumaru's blind attack, "I thought you were faster than this..."
Juuroumaru snarled. He could still feel that eerie chill in the air. Then he heard a loud crashing sound. He looked over and saw Sesshoumaru fighting the big Toukaibutsu mother, Icykal. Then, everything became a complete blank.
Watching the fight with Sekka and Naraku, Kageroumaru began to chuckle evilly. "He is under my complete control now, Naraku," he sneered.
"Good," Naraku smiled. "Have him get Sesshoumaru out of the way first."
"Oh," Kageroumaru snickered, "I hear and I obey..."
And with that, Juuroumaru charged head on towards Sesshoumaru.
"Stupid freezing snow," Hakudoushi muttered to himself as he, Kanna and Kohaku chased Hiten through the battlefield. The fight wasn't going very well for the three kids. Hiten had encased himself in a lightning shield that repelled all of their attacks. None of them had any sort of power to dispel it, either.
"What should we do?" Kohaku pondered. But he got no response. How to beat this monster? No physical attacks could break through the shield. Would psychological attacks work? There was only one way to find out. "Hey, Hiten!" he shouted out, but that was about as far as he could get. Hiten spun around and blasted them with a ball of lightning. It hit right in front of them, sending all three of them flying backwards.
(Okay, maybe that won't work after all...)
Kohaku helped Kanna to her feet and the three of them continued their pursuit.
Meanwhile, Miroku was having a little trouble of his own. Manten's electrical blasts were everywhere, and Yura's little clusters of hair that he kept bumping into cut his skin. He had to act fast to beat them. He used his staff to build a barrier around himself, which was affective against both Yura's hair and Manten's lightning. But it was only a matter of time before the barrier's power would run out.
Manten sent out another wave of lightning. Within mere inches from Miroku, a large spinning object deflected it. He didn't see what it was until it had landed in the snow: Bankotsu's Banryuu.
"Need some help?" he smirked as he picked up his enormous sword. Sword in hand, he dashed towards the hair demon and slashed right through her wires as if they were nothing.
"Oh," Yura smiled, "I like this one. He has spunk." She tugged the hairs in her palm and a giant arm of hair rose from the snow behind her. "Let's see what he can do." The arm came crashing down on Bankotsu, but his sword again cut through the hair.
(Can he see my hairs...?)
Miroku then used this opportunity of confusion to make an attack on the lightning demon. He raised his staff and aimed it at Manten and then chanted an incantation. Manten noticed this and tried to stop him with a blast of lightning. But that Manten wasn't all too bright. Miroku had created a barrier made of water, and when the lightning attack hit it, it sent the force of the electricity back to Manten, frying him to a crisp.
Yura pulled out of her fight against Bankotsu to help. He was still alive, but could no longer continue to fight. She used her hair to pick him up, and they retreated.
"Well," Bankotsu muttered, "That's two down..."
Miroku smiled. "Thanks for helping me," he said.
"No problem," Bankotsu smiled.
"Uhh, one question though," Miroku said, putting his hand behind his head. "What's your name again?" Bankotsu sweatdropped.
Hiten spotted Yura taking Manten away, and tried to catch up to her, but his enemies slowed him down. Three little children were what he was fighting. How irritating. A demon of his power should not have to battle mere children! But these were no mere children. Still encased in his electrical shield, he began firing balls of lightning down at them. Not a one hit his targets, but he came pretty close.
"What should we do?" Kohaku stammered.
"Didn't you already ask that?" Hakudoushi smirked. "Like, about a dozen paragraphs ago?"
"Still," Kohaku muttered. Then it came to him. He got an idea of how to beat Hiten. He remembered a couple of months ago, when he played the Zelda game for his Play Master 6000. There was a boss that flew in the air, shooting balls of energy down at him. To beat it, he would send the attack back at it and then run in and attack with his sword. He smiled. "I have an idea," he said.
A wave of fire flashed in front of Shippou's eyes as Kirara attacked a Toukaibutsu monster. "Why did I hafta come?" he muttered to himself. Then he felt a mild shock go through his body. He jumped to his feet, and standing behind him were Souten and Kouryuu.
"Hello, Shippou," she smirked. "Long time no see."
"Likewise," Shippou muttered. "Do we really have to start fighting?"
Souten rolled her eyes. "Of course we do!" she shouted. "This is a war! You're a good guy, and I'm a bad guy. We hafta fight!"
"Really?"
Souten clenched her teeth. "What did I just say?" she exclaimed.
Kouryuu turned to her and whispered, "You don't wanna fight him do you?" She spun around and gave him a hard love tap on his head, leaving a large bump.
While Kouryuu was trying to stand back up, or at least see if he could, Kohaku had set his plan into motion. Hiten blasted balls of energy down at them, and Kanna reflected them back to him with her mirror. The lightning balls penetrated his shield and brought him to the cold snow, where Kohaku and Hakudoushi were waiting to slice him up with their weapons. Unable to take any more punishment, Hiten fled.
Souten looked up at her fleeing brother and decided that maybe she should join him. "This isn't over," she said, pointing to Shippou. Then she and Kouryuu left him there, confused.
... Jail break ...
Kagura had gotten dangerously close to the ice fortress. Someone had to stop her. Frostbyte was just the demon for the job. "And where do you think you're going?" she asked with a seductive tone in her voice. "I'm sorry, but you don't belong in there."
"God," Kagura whined, "I hate you."
"Aww," Frostbyte smiled, "That hurt."
"Indeed." Kagura spun around and started towards the fortress again. But Frostbyte caught up to her.
"You know, Kagura," she whispered. "What you're little wolf friend did... It didn't quite agree with me. I'm afraid I will have to pay him back."
Kagura had heard enough from this weird ice demon. She flicked her wrist, opening her fan, and blew a gust of wind at her enemy, sending her flying across the battlefield. "I wonder if she'll ever learn to fly on her own...?" she giggled.
Musou's tail sliced through the ground as Renkotsu tried vigorously to dodge it. It was almost too fast for him. He rebutted with a flame attack from his gloves. The snow all around them melted due to the extreme heat, but Musou wouldn't back down. He lashed again, and again, missed.
"You're beginning to get on my nerves" Musou sneered. He lashed his tail out one more time, and Renkotsu used this time to counterattack. He grabbed the tail and engulfed it in a roaring flame. Musou squirmed in pain, trying to put out the fire. But it was of no use. The snow around them had melted, and he was too panicky to try to roll his tail on the ground. Renkotsu smiled wickedly as the bug that was once a man burned to death before his very eyes.
"We're loosing, ya know," Sekka muttered to Naraku as they watched the battle from a distance. He just smiled.
"I have it all under control," he whispered.
Miroku, Nobunaga, Bankotsu and Kagura had succeeded in infiltrating the ice fortress. They burst into rooms, looking franticly for the prison cells. Toukaibutsu, Hyoukoumori and Yukikyuu demons tried to obstruct their path, but they were mowed down like grass on a lawn.
Finally, they found the prison cells. Bankotsu twirled his Banryuu above him, and then threw it at the cell. After it had settled from crashing through the bars, InuYasha and Jakotsu climbed out.
"It's about fucking time," InuYasha growled.
Jakotsu elbowed him in the ribs. "Watch your language," he snapped.
"Don't tell me what to do," InuYasha exclaimed.
Jakotsu smiled. "You're cute when you're angry."
InuYasha tried to make a lunge for him, but Kagura interrupted him. "Gentlemen," she muttered, "Might I remind you there is a battle being fought outside?"
"Right," InuYasha muttered. Then, under his breath, he added, "Not worth my time anyways."
"What was that?" Jakotsu inquired, raising an eyebrow.
"None of your damn business!"
Kagura sweatdropped. They're acting like an old married couple, she thought.
... Betrayal ...
Juuroumaru swung his fists furiously at Goshinki, but even as fast as he was, all his moves were known before he even performed them. Goshinki could read his mind and block every attack that he would through at him. This battle could not be won like this.
"What's wrong, brother?" Goshinki smirked as he dodged Juuroumaru's blind attack, "I thought you were faster than this..."
Juuroumaru snarled. He could still feel that eerie chill in the air. Then he heard a loud crashing sound. He looked over and saw Sesshoumaru fighting the big Toukaibutsu mother, Icykal. Then, everything became a complete blank.
Watching the fight with Sekka and Naraku, Kageroumaru began to chuckle evilly. "He is under my complete control now, Naraku," he sneered.
"Good," Naraku smiled. "Have him get Sesshoumaru out of the way first."
"Oh," Kageroumaru snickered, "I hear and I obey..."
And with that, Juuroumaru charged head on towards Sesshoumaru.
