Having A Bad Day

Calmay

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Toki was not happy. He knew that in this environment Zephyra would have been the best. But she had taken on her other form and was observing them. It did not help when he noticed that Naka was capable of creating a static field. Zephyra was not going to take the risk of getting caught in such a zone. He crossed his hands trying to thin of another way to win. He was angry at Naka for letting the men leave. He did not like that at all, it was too large of a risk. He needed to get them fast before they revealed his location. He considered who to bring up. He did not have good options. Caius was string against lightening but weak against water. Nen would get a bonus due to the rain but lightening was a big risk, Nen was the most temperamental of them all.

"Oh don't worry I am still focused on you. After all you just had to interfere with my plans," He said. Not being able to draw ruins in the ground he used his nails to scratch the ruins on his arm. It hurt but it left a small red marks on his arm. When he finished he bit his them spreading the blood on the ruins. Nen appeared beside him taking the form of younger Toki. He looked at Toki and then at the lightening wolves. "Are you kidding me. I do not do lightening. How many times do I have to tell you?" Nen said. He did not even take notice of Naka.
 

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The rage Naka had felt earlier still burned but it was a barrage of quick strikes of anger. It was like lightning in a bottle and it was getting ready to burst. The lightning wolves resonated with each other.
"You know that looks painful." He said, interrupting the new spirit's speech.
"Also is it just me or do your spirits tend to back down from fights? This is the second one." He taunted. If he could get rid of Toki's spirits he might be able to protect his friend and possibly even detain him on his own merit and perhaps get some answers on how to get what would hereby be referred to as "the good Toki" back.
 

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Toki looked at Naka but said nothing. Instead Nen looked at Naka. "Me run away from a fight. I never said that I was not going to fight no. I was just telling Toki I was not happy with the situation that he summoned me into." He pushed Toki back and stood between Naka and Toki. He looked at the wolves still not happy about it. He really hated that element and the difficulties it came to fighting such creatures. He was not even sure why he was going to fight this man.

He was glad there was rain. He could manipulate the puddles and create barriers to protect himself from the best. It would work for now. "Though I do not like fighting, but if I must." Nen then summoned a fountain of water that was directed towards Naka.

Toki took a few steps back understanding that Nen wanted some room. He smiled. Nen might not like fights but when he found he was serious and kept himself calm. He was a rational fighter unlike some other spirit he could think off.
 

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the wolves spread out from Naka. He would need to be careful... or at least that would have occurred to him but with the way his anger was right now he was vengeful, angry, and ready to attack with no intention of holding back. His sword was raised high and the rain continued to pour, drenching the battlefield and making it hazardous for anyone on the water. Naka didn't care though. The wolves howled and Naka rushed forward, as his blade swept to the side one of the wolves rushed him, wrapping itself around his sword and electrified it. A throaty growl escaped his throat as he zipped forward, running at top speed (not inhuman speed though). He was a storm right now, and the calm preceding him had passed.
 

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Toki moved further back attempting to sty out of the range of the attacks. He did not want to get caught in the battle since it looked dangerous to him. He did not want to get hit by those wolves. not when he was wet, all he wanted was that Nen would win the fight to shut Naka up. He really did not like his actions right now. No one told him who he could kill and allow to live.

Nen called up the water and placed his hand in it. He pulled his hand out and out came a blade of ice. If Naka was going to use a blade so was he. The blade looked slightly to big for him, but that was because he was still in young Toki's form. Yet he held it like it did not matter what form he was in, the weapon was a part of him. He held it in a defensive position ready to defend. He held it up while watching Naka rush towards him. He was not the type to attack first, but to wait to see the other attacks and adjust to that person's style.

The water around him created some small walls when any discharge from the wolves got to close to him. He was not going to lose before the fight even started.
 

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As Naka rushed in forward he swung with his electrified blade and as this happened two of the remaining wolves came in from opposite directions. Masses of electricity swarmed the water spirit with all the rage and fury he could attack with. His eye reflected both anger and the need to protect. It was something that had shown up on two other occasions. This now made three. As the blade came in close, Naka disappeared and reappeared behind the water spirit, a third wolf taking his place and attacking from the front where Naka had once been as the blade arced from behind. It was a pretty simple strategy, swarm your opponent, but in this case the swarm had a secondary effect... One that would be a gamble for it was unsure as to whether Naka would be able to control it.
 

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Nen held his defensive position as the two wolves surrounded him. As long as they were in his sight he could create a defensive wall to protect himself. He had to make sure that the wolves did not directly touch him. He had no idea how to defend himself if hey got past his wall but he would worry about that if it were to happen. However, when Naka disappeared from his sight he prematurely set of the walls set up defensive calls sending a current through the water to make a stronger than the previous one. He quickly moved around to see where Naka had gone. He noticed from the corner of his eye that Naka was attacking from behind. He did not have enough time to bring up his blade to defend himself.

He instead dispelled the blade and quickly created bracers of ice. He brought his hands up to defend himself. However, he was to slow and was able to partially block it. The blade his left shoulder and just stopped there. He looked at his shoulder and than at Naka. He enclosed himself and the small area around him in a ice shield. The shield released spikes that started to grow out around him.
 
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