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Yoko wailed. Yori channeled his energy to create fire, but he suddenly felt cold.
"Yori, don't!" Yoko protested, but just after she said that, Yori fired a large ball of flame at the beast. The beast raised its sword to meet the blast. The sword resonated and the fireball was diminishing in size, absorbed by the sword. The beast snarled and started to grow more muscular, each of its seven tails glowing brighter. Each of the seven tails were blasted fireballs at them. Jiro raised earthen barriers, always just in time to meet each of the seven blasts.
While Jiro was concentrating on deflecting the fireballs, the large fox monster gunned for Jiro himself with its flaming sword. Yori ran to flank the beast, and activated his rocket boosters in a short burst. The flame from the burst was immediately absorbed but its surroundings. Three of the beast's tails formed a wall to its side between Yori and itself. As soon as Yori collided with the tail wall, they raised and shot fireballs down at him and at Jiro.
A torrent of water sprayed from the Aqwuis Stone that Jiro was holding, nullifying the fire blasts and creating a thick mist in the darkness. However, the beast didn't relent. Its tails rained down on the ground, striking the ground with enough force to create tremors.
One of the tails slammed hard against Yori's stomach. It slammed down again. Yori yelled in pain. One of the tails that shot up from the mist fell like a chopped tree. The beast howled in pain as it fanned away the rest of the mist. Yori rolled back and crouched with sword in hand.
"What are we supposed to --" said Yoko.
Yori yelled a mighty battle cry, charging at the beast. The chains around Yoko's mind shattered as she and Jiro yelled and joined the charge. It was like that day at the temple. The tails shot more fireballs at the samurai. Yori lifted his metal arm and sword above his head instead of dodging out of the way -- two tails had slammed on either side of him, anticipating he would try to dodge. Jiro, too, didn't dodge as he created an earthen pillar beneath himself to launch himself high into the air.
"Yori, don't!" Yoko protested, but just after she said that, Yori fired a large ball of flame at the beast. The beast raised its sword to meet the blast. The sword resonated and the fireball was diminishing in size, absorbed by the sword. The beast snarled and started to grow more muscular, each of its seven tails glowing brighter. Each of the seven tails were blasted fireballs at them. Jiro raised earthen barriers, always just in time to meet each of the seven blasts.
While Jiro was concentrating on deflecting the fireballs, the large fox monster gunned for Jiro himself with its flaming sword. Yori ran to flank the beast, and activated his rocket boosters in a short burst. The flame from the burst was immediately absorbed but its surroundings. Three of the beast's tails formed a wall to its side between Yori and itself. As soon as Yori collided with the tail wall, they raised and shot fireballs down at him and at Jiro.
A torrent of water sprayed from the Aqwuis Stone that Jiro was holding, nullifying the fire blasts and creating a thick mist in the darkness. However, the beast didn't relent. Its tails rained down on the ground, striking the ground with enough force to create tremors.
One of the tails slammed hard against Yori's stomach. It slammed down again. Yori yelled in pain. One of the tails that shot up from the mist fell like a chopped tree. The beast howled in pain as it fanned away the rest of the mist. Yori rolled back and crouched with sword in hand.
"What are we supposed to --" said Yoko.
Yori yelled a mighty battle cry, charging at the beast. The chains around Yoko's mind shattered as she and Jiro yelled and joined the charge. It was like that day at the temple. The tails shot more fireballs at the samurai. Yori lifted his metal arm and sword above his head instead of dodging out of the way -- two tails had slammed on either side of him, anticipating he would try to dodge. Jiro, too, didn't dodge as he created an earthen pillar beneath himself to launch himself high into the air.