Rikkyco Umina, looked around the mountain range and sniffed. He could smell the last of the mornings rain on the grass. He felt the soft perfume of the wild flowers floating in the brezze. He could feel everything around him, as if he was a part of the area.
Umina looked around while the area was beautful, he felt his mind go back to a diffrent time. A diffrent place that was even more breath taking. A place that still held sway over his heart even after centuries. He had been thinking a lot of the past lattely, somehow it had risen back up after years of surpression.
Rikkyco had always prided himself on control, coolness, being able to stand back and look at things with cold calculation. It had been one of the traits that his old lord had always found useful. The great lord Sesshoumaru was still as he ever was. Cold, dangerous, and not to be crossed.
Things had gotten worse over the last few years. Sesshoumaru had been rather resentful of the fact Lord Urameshi Yusuke. Was the one leading demon world into a new era. Well, lead was not the right word, Raizen's heir was beat the population into change.
Rikkyco dispite himself found a smile upon his face. He rather liked his new lord, Urameshi the young half battle demon. Was if anything a breath of fresh air to Umina. He enjoyed the fact that games and intreage were no longer a norm. Rikkyco found the younglings way of ruling, to be most refreshing.
It was with this in mind that Rikkyco, was spending his time out here. He was training hard it had been a while since he had seen full out combat. Still over the years he had managed to stay in fighting shape. However he was in need of uping his game, it had been far to long since he had gone up in power.
As Rikkyco stood he heard the distant sounds of a large number of large Bat demons. Who had been causing major problems as of late. He had five months before the tournament, it was time to pick things up.
In a flash of blue light enstead of a 6'3 large built humanoid, stood a fourty foot tall white furr covered dog demon. Soon all that could be heard was the sounds of screahing with the howls of a very happy Rikkyco.
