As the shinobi locked into combat, I looked over my shoulder to Hiruma. She slowly approached with a look of regret on her face.
“Sir, the divisions hidden in the hills to our left have been discovered, I think they should be able to hold, though. The forces in the forest should be ready.” I nodded, motioning her to proceed. Above me, a large symbol burned into the sky; the sign to charge. Three more divisions poured from the forest, getting the jump on some unexpecting shinobi. Now was my time to help.
“You've got this here, Hirumi. Keep the Anbu with you, I'll be fine by myself.” The Sabre seemed to agree with me. It hummed to life as I barreled down the hill, flopping loosely in my hand. Before I could reach the epicenter of the fighting, several shinobi interrupted me. I wasted no time on the attack.
My face was barely centimeters from the first opponents when my palm reached him. Under normal circumstances, he would have been toasted a bit around the point of impact, along with a quite powerful pushback, but instead, with the augmentation of the Sabre, my Sun’s Rise Jutsu left nothing but ashes blowing into the wind. He had been completely vaporized in less than milliseconds of being touched. At least he got a proper cremation.
My own surprise created an opening for attack; a solid kick carried with the power of Earth Style barely missed my head, landing solidly on my shoulder. I flipped mid air, dragging my left hand along the ground to slow down, plunging the Sabre into the ground with the other. No time was wasted by my adversaries. I raised my head to see a large fist of wood coming down quickly. Using the grounded sword as my axis of rotation, I spun out of harm’s way, following up quickly by yanking the sword out of the ground and using the momentum to slash upwards. The poor guy’s wood-augmented arm came cleanly off and he quickly received a uppercut kick to the jaw that sent him flying. Or dying. He wouldn't be returning to battle.
Again, no time was wasted, but this time, I felt as if they were slowing down. The girl reaching out to me with a kunai received three swift strikes with the sword in an instant. The odd part was, she didn't seem to notice it. They weren't small weak cuts, these slices had enough power to chop a man in half. While I delivered the strikes, she hadn't moved more than a centimeter at most. In the most bizarre event yet, time seemed to resume and the pieces of her body split along the lines which I had cut. Apparently the ability to slow time, or maybe just speed myself up, was not beyond the Sabre of Heizugakure.
The ninja opposing me seemed to stop for a second. They looked at each other, all eventually looking to what seemed to be their captain. He began weaving hand signs. If there's any time to be worried in life, it's when you're standing in front of a group of shinobi who are weaving hand signs. Immediately I jumped backwards and formed a short jutsu which brought forward heavy fog. You can't hit what you can't see. Another, slightly longer, set of seals turned the sky dark and rain began to fall. With the power of the sword, these usually more complicated techniques felt like an academy jutsu. Fire suddenly roared into the my protective fog. I felt a presence approaching.
Hirumi came before me. She had hate in her eyes.
“We can't win this battle, Makino. We're going to surrender. I lied about the divisions hiding in the hills, they didn't get engaged on. We don’t, no, we can't recognize you as Kage. Just step down and go home. Everything will be fine.” Traitorous little twats. I stopped to listen for a second. The sound of fighting had disappeared. Had she really surrendered using my authority?
“Anyone, the easterners were winni-” I lost it.
“WERE. THEY WERE WINNING, MAYBE BECAUSE SOME FUCKING RETARD DECIDED TO HOLD BACK A FUCKING FOURTH OF THE DAMN ARMY. AND YOU FUCKING WONDER WHY WE LOSE.” I stepped closer to her, poised to strike. She backed away as I advanced.
“YOU HAVE GOT TO BE, THE FUCKING WORST COMMANDER I HAVE EVER SEEN.” I understand it was out of principle that she betrayed me, but I was in a fit of rage.
Suddenly fire surrounded me. I could tell there were multiple shinobi trying to box me in with a combined fire jutsu. I withdrew the fog, creating power to sculpt water with. I shot a focused blast through one side and took off. Hirumi had disappeared, maybe a clone. As I freed myself from the inferno, I saw them. Shinobi, left and right. Everywhere. Bloodied, bruised, battered, I even saw one missing an arm. The fire had subsided and I turned around to look again. More shinobi, this time, Heizugakure ninja. My men. And so I walked towards them. They didn't flinch, but some of them gulped in anticipation.
“Move aside.” I said as I reached a particularly young boy. He was maybe seventeen or eighteen.
He looked down and said these words. “No, sir.” The nerve.
“I don't take that for an answer.” The girl next to him then turned towards me.
“He said no. Leave him alone.” I looked at her, promptly causing her to look away.
“Fair enough. He should be prepared to back that up with force, then.” The guy tightened and began to reach for a kunai. I back away and walked more towards the center of this circle.
“WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME? WHAT WAS I SUPPOSED TO DO? I TRIED TO LEAD YOU WELL. I FUCKING TRIED, YET YOU GIVE ME THIS SHIT.” I yelled to anybody who would listen. “FUCK IT. I DON’T CARE. COME AT ME. I HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE. YOU WANT THIS SWORD AND MY LIFE, HUH? TAKE IT, THEN.” The Heizugakure shinobi looked confused. Himuri nodded and the stampede began.
I dashed past the front line, going straight for Himuri. A sword came swinging from my right. I parried with the Sabre, planting my right foot down hard and kicking backwards with my left. It connected, and the assailant flew backwards. Another shinobi dove for me, kunai extended. I dodged back, falling onto my left wrist while I grabbed his extended arm. With a quick flare up of my chakra, half of the guy’s body was ash and dust.
I backflipped onto somebody’s shoulders, dispatching them quickly with a snap of the neck. My gaze wondered. The Heizugakure shinobi were in disarray, but they were beginning to lock onto my movements. One charged straight at me only to receive a quick slash across the face. More like through the head, but you get the point. I lined up a Liquid Inferno Jutsu and spewed rapidly spreading flames at a group of unexpecting ninja. Their equipment was doused in an almost invisible liquid, and soon burst into bright flames.
All of these events transpired so quickly that the dead man I stood atop just now collapsed to the ground. A deadly line of scalding water blew past me as I fell. I looked to the source, only to see Hirumi herself.
“Shadow Clone Jutsu!” I changed my momentum by summoning shadow clones to swing me back upward. And up I went. Ten or so meters into the air, I flung several Phoenix Flame Jutsu in Hirumi’s direction. They did not hit, of course, but there was some collateral damage.
I heard the earth below groaning and shaking. Elongated spears shot upward from the ground. I chopped one as it reached me and dodged the others, using the momentum of the swing. I came down onto the side of one of the spears, using my chakra to stay on it. More flung from the ground, combined with boulders, slabs of dirt, rock, grass, etc. Kunai flew towards me, which I was able to dodge and parry easily - but, the more coordinated attacks were starting to worry me. Another round of spears jabbed towards me. Who was using this jutsu?
I had no time to think on it. I had not fallen down, despite believing I had avoided all of them. A quick look down disproved my thoughts. One had nailed me right through the lower stomach. Upon seeing my own blood, I started to twitch. Blood spilled out of my mouth. I could hear the shouting, the yelling. Was that… cheering? I grabbed the spear that had stuck me with my left hand and blew it apart. My legs barely kept me on two feet as I reached the ground. I began to walk away, holding my stomach. It… wasn’t that bad. I think. It hurt. Everything started to hurt.
“It’s over, Makino. Drop the sabre.” Hirumi’s voice. I sneered while I grabbed a kunai, and gave it the best toss I could. It barely made it to her, and she easily blocked it. I took off again, sabre dragging on the ground as I stumbled as fast as I could away from the battle. They quickly moved to stop my escape. I was surrounded. I had no other options. I brought the damned sword around, its tip pointed to my gut. At least, the part that hadn’t been shanked already.
“Don’t. You can live. You will go to trial, but you will have time to reflect on your thoughts.” Hirumi’s voice was next to me. She put one hand on my shoulder, the other on my hands, trying to dissuade them from one final thrust. I shoved her off with my shoulders, trying to follow up as quickly as I could with a swing. It was half-assed and threw me off balance. I fell to the rain soaked ground. I’ve got chakra for about one last go. I closed my eyes. I could feel the chakra humming beneath the surface of the sabre. My chakra focused and intensified. The seal. I rushed the seal with all I could, chakra-wise.
“NO! STOP!” One shinobi yelled. They could tell what I was doing. The sword was kicked out of my hand. Too late. The seal had been punctured. Not shattered completely by any means, but the chakra would slowly leak o-.
A bright light overcame me. Apparently it had been broken enough to set off the chakra. I could hear the distressed shinobi yell as the sabre went supernova. I smiled and closed my eyes.
Thus ends the story of Makino Yosai, and the Sabre of Heizugakure.
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