Shinigami
Administrator
What could be more pressing than the invisibility aficionado’s avertable chatter? Perhaps, dozens of thin cords that hiked across the rugged domain, or the additional swarm of wires, declining from the static sky was far more effective in relaying what Itsuki was all about. As the Captain chatted away, Jatiri came across the assortment of faint strings, mingling with Itsuki, as well as hordes of other strings, descending from the imposing hive of threads, suspended up above. Interacting with sectors of land that Jatiri once occupied, the mob of threads proved to be lengthy; they mobilized with a touch of liveliness, so much so that the slothful coercion of these extraordinary cables became apparent, and the one compelling them must’ve been their lone, illusive master, Itsuki. Jatiri, learning of the captain’s indiscretion, officially set the battle in motion; at an earlier time, Jatiri stood around idle, but, as it turned out, the young shinigami withdrew from his station, situated a hundred feet outside of the swooping thread’s influence. Because his circumstance called for expeditious action, he found Shunpo to be a viable tool.
Even so, the vibratory resonance of these invisible, guided wires was not lost on Jatiri. Should they continue their deliberate pursuit, he would remain prepared to act accordingly. All in all, the captain was a sneaky one. If Jatiri was to face Itsuki, he now knew that the bestial’s underhanded tactics must be factored in. This meant that just about anything went. Still, did the captain truly believe the young lion would willingly allow himself to be caged, even if it were for the test’s sake? At no time would Jatiri voluntarily fall prey to an observable machination such as this one, especially because it was preventable. Had the shinigami been imprisoned, there was no question that Itsuki would’ve temporarily secured the upper hand. If he could manipulate the very fabrics of a potential, threaded cage, attempts to bind the young one would’ve been inevitable, and while Jatiri deemed himself more than capable of overcoming a trial like this, he could make better use of his powers unfettered. As time went on, Itsuki was sure to find his deceptive schemes falling short; Jatiri’s convenient departure was the first example of this.
Nonetheless, the captain’s veil of invisibility raised two important questions: how was he concealing his threads, and for how long could he keep it up? Unlike Jatiri, who possessed a Zanpakuto that vibrated at indiscernible rates, flowing with spiritual energy, at present, Itsuki’s Zan couldn’t be distinguished through ordinary, or spiritual means; although, all things in existence were subjected to motion, vibrating. It was for this reason that Jatiri was always aware of Itobeni, sensing it’s subtle, yet inescapable oscillation. Because he failed to detect Itobeni’s spiritual energy, he believed that the kido spell, Kyokkō, might have been at play, owing to the spell’s function, which was known to bend light, masking an object’s physical appearance and Reiryoku.
By repositioning himself, not only did Jatiri deviate from the path of the countless threads, but he also happened to be farther away from Itsuki, and rather than standing at the captain’s six o’clock, he was now posted at his eight o’clock. Moreover, even though the gap between them widened to a great extent, Oni Dekopin could still be feasible, yet one must acknowledge the threads that engulfed the captain when rambling. Was Itsuki planning to blast through these indistinct fibers? Could these wires withstand such a powerful, concussive blow? Would they interfere or hinder his attack at all? Whatever effect the attack would have on Itsuki’s strings, Jatiri would be sure to uncover just how resilient they were. Should Itsuki rattle off the vigorous, hakuda technique, Jatiri’s tremors would counteract the force all the same. Meanwhile, Jatiri itched for the opportunity to invade the captain’s space; however, hostile wires were in hot pursuit; therefore, rushing Itsuki without thinking wouldn’t be a wise choice. In addition, the active blockade of threads, which prevented easy access to the canine, suggested that there was a conscious effort to prevent the shinigami from getting in close to the captain. Seeing as though Jatiri also opted to uphold his newfound distance in response to this, the onslaught of cables didn’t have the opportunity to intercept him just yet. At this point, if the invisibile threads wanted him, they must continue to go after him from where he stood.
While a portion of the young shinigami’s spiritual pressure had been revealed to the captain already, assisting him in locating said shinigami, Jatiri went on to abort the operation to maximize his field of energy, burying it. The same way his far-reaching reiatsu took almost no time to manifest, it up and disappeared without any formal warning, relieving the environment of its enclosing burden. There was no trace of its presence, leaving Jatiri naked, so to speak. Although the captain acquainted himself with the shinigami’s spiritual pressure beforehand, whatever judgement he held after the fact was out of Jatiri’s hands, yet Jatiri hoped his brief display sufficed in asserting his mastery; If not, suppressing the totality of his reiatsu might’ve got the hound’s attention.
All things considered, he began to explore the idea of torching the accumulated threads. While concussive force had its place, there was nothing like a great, big shower of flames that would bring about incineration.
“Hadō #31. Shakkahō!”
Concentrated, crimson illuminations spawned from both of Jatiri’s upraised hands, enlarging. These high-temperature infernos raged on, blazing through the sky, inciting a firestorm. The wide-spanning columns of flames were directed at the nearest flocks of threads. Since these threads were intertwined, the fiery torrents would’ve progressed along each piece of string overtime, and due to the fire’s extreme heat, annihilation was most likely the byproduct. From afar, Jatiri kept his upright composure. The heaviness of his aspiration didn’t fold him. Instead, it challenged his will to overcome the obstacles before him in hopes of projecting the resolve of a solid leader who was worthy of the title, captain. Additionally, when Jatiri peered at his adversary, he didn’t see a blood-thirsty, ruthless killer, he saw a seasoned shinigami who must’ve endured many hardships to stand as a proctor, no, a captain, on this enchanted stage. This alone called for the young one’s respect.