The War of Four: The Precipice of War

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Anticipated Betrayal, The Real Fight Begins Now!
"This isn't looking good," Kyōaku thought to himself as he observed the battlefield. From what he could tell, the Fullbringer squads were being captured or subdued swiftly by the organized Alliance squads. Not only that, but he intercepted the communique from Dragon Brina McTavish, reigning in all of the remaining members of the 43rd Sherman Regiment to withdraw, effectively crippling any chance to establish a good foothold within the Rukonagi Districts surrounding the Seireitei areas.

Not only that, but the staff within the headquarters was only a mere 5% of the remaining forces left at their disposal. With the destruction of their aerial fleet, carrying a good portion of their Airborne Units and Aircraft with them, there would be no chance to call in reinforcements to keep HQ secure.

He also found disturbing readings that Furuidensh ō and Hana had won against his associates. He could sense their Spiritual Pressure faintly, allowing to breathe a sigh of relief. All containment procedures had gone awry with Furuidensh ō's release, not even being able to retrieve K ōsei's very much alive person as he went into hiding within the substructure of the Seireitei.

Even more recently, he saw that Shūkurō's signal had gone offline and his Spiritual Pressure vanished. All video and audio feeds were cut, and his presence seemed to completely disappear. Ky ōaku growled lowly, finding it frustrating that one of his most valued colleagues had gone missing at such a crucial point, as well when he was on the verge of gaining victory over ex-Captain Kuchiki.

"I can't believe its come to this," Ky ōaku spoke as he began to type in specific commands into the interactive console on his armplate, as he spoke aloud to the ever-impassive visage of his unhelpful ally, "S  ōsuke-kun, I suggest if you want to keep purchase of this territory to bring in what forces you have at your disposal. What personnel we have left I'm going to transport to one of our secure outposts in Aether, and regroup with our forces there. It will take time, but we can resupply and repair any damage you and your forces make once I have everything ready in a few days time-" 

"I think you misunderstand the position you placed yourself in, Ky ōaku H ōritsu," S ōsuke interrupted, his voice boding with something akin to a disappointed tone, as his discolored eyes met the visor of Ky ōaku's helm, "you've just weakened the enemy for myself and Yhwach-san to utterly crush here and today. While you and your precious Horsemen associates have now been struck to your knees, I'm going to assume the throne I've deserved since the first day of the invasion."

Ky ōaku's body stiffened, and his finger stopped hitting commands. He knew this would be a issue, and had accounted for a number of ways to deal with him. But now of all times? Considering he didn't have Tsukishima at his beck and call to assist him, he couldn't defer to the frontal assault he desired.

"You know, I think you'll understand if I tell you that I expected this from you. I just honestly wish that it wasn't true," Ky ōaku spoke with a sigh, rising from his seat, walking slowly towards Aizen's direction as he thumbed his Zanpakut ō out of its sheathe, "after all the humiliation you suffered at the hands of Ichigo Kurosaki, you couldn't just roll over and die, could you? How about you do us all a favor and do so now."

"Ky ōaku H ōritsu," S ōsuke spoke directly to him, his eyes casting down at him analytically as he sat upon his smoothly carved throne, "you're a man of great intellect, combat prowess, and resilience. Its no wonder you were chosen as the Third Horseman of the Inner Circle. But honestly, if you wanted to have a chance of possibly incapacitating me, you would've needed at least two of your comrades. Alone...you are nothing but dust in the wind to me."

"All I hear is talking," Ky ōaku snarled behind his helm menacingly, as he withdrew his Zanpakut ō out of his enamored scabbard, raising it to bear upon the White King himself, "why don't you show me what you're made of!"

S ōsuke merely tapped his right forefinger against the armrest of his throne, as his silver eye glowed brightly in emphasis of his remotely triggered action, "R ōten!"

All Ky ōaku saw was white. Instinctively, his Kid ō armor reinforced his physical defenses, as a searing column of white flames erupted beneath him, searing up into the heavens, and splitting the thunderous column of storm clouds. Within the star-lit sky, a cacophony of white electrical bolts flew from one edge of the hole within the storm covered sky to another, to signify the devestating power behind the blast.

Swinging his blade to part the flames, Ky ōaku couldn't help but scoff aloud at the attempt. His Kid ō Armor had been imbued with properties similar to his Zanpakut ō. Having dissipated the destructive energies within the space around his body, Ky ōaku had silently released Zanpakut ō to further instill his integrity against the unnaturally potent blast.

To this, S ōsuke's eyes widened a fraction with intrigue and surprise.

"Oh? You're still standing after an attack like that?" S ōsuke asked with curiosity, his eyes glistening with promise of a challenge.

"Your fancy tricks won't help you, S ōsuke-kun," Ky ōaku chided his enemy with a mock bow, rearing his blade back in preparation, "though, I'm fairly certain that you'll find my type of tricks to be much more substantial."

SHFT-SPLURCH!

"G-Gaugh!" S ōsuke's mouth suddenly ejected a forceful load of blood from his mouth. Looking down with surprise, he barely had time to react to Ky ōaku's thrust, and looked down to see his chest impaled by Ky ōaku's blade. What's worse, was the sight of a split H ōgyoku bend under the power of his enemy's weapon, causing his eyes to widen with shock and very apparent fear "w-what have you done...to...me?!"

"Amaterasu is a Zanpakut ō with unprecedented power over Life and Death. Its an embodiment of sowing life to its wielder and reaping it from those it may claim as prey," Ky ōaku explained as he dug his blade further through the marble throne S ōsuke sat upon, relishing the violent twitches as blood began to flow from the ivory seat and descending the dramatic steps, "I don't care if you think you're a god, superior to the Children of Izanami, or if the H  ōgyoku has made you nigh immortal. My Zanpakut  ō's control over the fate of anything its edge comes into contact is absolute. No one is exempt. Not even you!"

As more blood gargled up from S ōsuke's throat, a guttural chuckle elapsed from his sickly, blood-soaked lips as he looked haughtily back at Ky ōaku, "Thank you for that information, Ky ōaku-chan. I'll make sure...to use it wisely...against you..."

"What are you-?" Ky ōaku began to ask, but wouldn't get the chance to finish.

''' SPLURCH! '''

"-nnnngh?!" Ky ōaku lurched forward onto his blade, as he felt something push through his back and out his chest, effectively tearing through the armor as if it was nothing but cloth. Looking down, he saw an immaculate hand, identical to S ōsuke's, covered in his blood up to his black silk sleeve.

As he looked at the victim that fell prey to his blade, he realized with horror it was indeed S ōsuke who impaled him from behind. The blood, the body, the scent and visual body that sat before him shattered into glass fragments, before dissipating into the air as blue slivers of spirit energy.

"Its a good thing I left myself to double for my presence. Had you hit me with my guard down, you might've done serious damage to me," S ōsuke spoke behind him, as his feet hovered in the middle of the space behind the twitching body solidly embedding his arm within, "that is, if you actually could touch me with such an arrogantly presumptious weapon such as that."

"Myself?" Ky ōaku thought, as his mind began to work in overdrive, as he slowly withdrew his blade from the cracked throne, "does he mean that...he didn't cast an illusion on me...but rather...left an impressionary creation of his that he could manipulate from any span of distance, even preform his own techniques at will? Then...I know he hasn't made me succumb to an illusion...which means..."

GRRRRRRP!

"?!" S ōsuke's eyes widened as he felt his wrist firmly grasped by Ky ōaku's left gloved hand, with sudden renewed strength he didn't account for.

"Thanks for giving yourself away, S ōsuke-kun. That was very..."

''' SLICE! '''

"...thoughtful of you!" Ky ōaku snarled out, as his blade swung around and dismembered both his own grappling left arm, but S ōsuke's right arm as well.

"What?!" S ōsuke quickly backpedaled away, ignoring the fact his own right forearm had been sliced cleanly off, but the fact Ky ōaku cut his own to allow the clean cut to succeed in taking his limb off.

"I'm pretty certain that your body is unnaturally condensed with Spiritual particles, making physical injuries almost impossible to occur unless a high yield of force is utilized," Ky ōaku spoke calmly, as he turned to address S ōsuke, despite the copious amounts of blood continued to leak from his left stump and his midriff's newly attained hole, "so I  hypothesized that the only thing that could negate that type of physical integrity were a spacial-type Kid ō, a refined blade composed of Sekkiseki minerals, or by making contact with my Zanpakut  ō's edge. Thanks to you, the third hypothetical option is now a factual one I can use at my own leisure."

"You seem...awfully confident for a man who has been impaled, and sacrificed his own arm," S ōsuke spoke with an impassively stoic stare, "even if you were physically at the peak your Shinigami abilities, even you cannot possibly fight against me without some form of fallback plan in mind."

"Awfully perceptive of you, S ōsuke-kun! In fact, I do have a reliable source of replenishing my lost blood and body's tissue," Ky ōaku spoke nonchalantly, turning his blade around to point at his chest.

Surely enough, his chest seemed to be instinctively sealing itself up from the inside, as strands of blood red tissue sewn itself from within, before his skin overlapped on the outside and perfectly healed it within a matter of seconds. Even his arm generated new bone, ligaments, muscle, and skin to flawlessly duplicate what had been lost, shown with an instinctive gripping movement as he showed it to S ōsuke's eyes.

"My body is filled to the brim with nanites that activate when my body is in danger. I can subconsciously order them to repair any damage sustained and replace any tissue, blood, bone, organs, and limbs that have been lost. You could call this...Perfect Regeneration...due to it not even touching my bountiful supply of Spiritual Power within my body," Ky ōaku smiled smugly behind his helm, waving his blade out before S ōsuke, "though, I'm sure this is a much more crude form of healing power in comparison to yours, S ōsuke-kun."

"You see right through me, eh?" S ōsuke mockingly observed, as he stood up fully. Without even batting an eye, white fluid and strands of unnatural tissue stretched from within the severed portion of his right arm, reassembling his arm within seconds. He even repaired the sleeve with a small dispersal of unfelt Spirit Energy manipulation, "anymore abilities do you have to show, or am I wasting my time prattling on with you?"

"Patience, S ōsuke-kun," Ky ō aku spoke aloud, as he mentally calculated the next best approach. He knew that a prolonged battle would acquire unwanted attention from any number of allies at his enemy's disposal, not to mention display the weakened state the Inner Circle had been desperate to hide thus far.

He knew a singular strike would be needed. Even if his opponent could die, then at least one that would leave him in a state close to death. He needed to move fast if he was to gather his allies to withdraw and gain more forces to properly take back their headquarters. If he kept this up much longer, he wouldn't be able to accomplish anything.

"As much as I'd like to test my abilities and see if we can truly compete against each other as truly intelligent warriors," Ky ōaku explained, raising his blade to be horizontally aligned to his upper chest, its edge pointing to his left as he glared behind his helm, "but I'm afraid only one attack shall truly declare whom will have dominion over the Spiritual and Material Realms."

Pocketing his hands inside his coat, S ōsuke smiled with an anticipating expression, allowing himself the opportunity to witness this man's strategy unfold.

"Ban...kai!" Ky ōaku shouted aloud, his blade transforming and the scabbard dissipating altogether.

Then, his Spiritual Power erupted.

' VRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRR!!!!! '

As if a literal Sun had been birthed into the space, S ōsuke's eyes widened with shock and his smile dropped to show a sign of shock-ridden agape. Black tongues flowed across the ground, a column of golden light enraptured over a sphere of silver-orange-red energy that swirled around Ky ōaku and transformed his very being.

Exiting the maelstrom of destruction was a completely different looking entity than S ōsuke would've expected. Gone was the violet and black, dramatic attire, including the black helm he had fastened over his head, now shoing his face, having transformed to reveal all of his magnificence and glory before his enemy.

Ky ōaku's once brown trimmed hair had changed into black, silky smooth mane that caressed his shoulders. A golden necklace rested over his collarbone, with tomoes of various colors resting over the front of his red & white kimono. A pair of rectangular shaped golden earrings dangled from his ears, grouped in three per side, making his beguilingly crimson eyes all the more fiery and intimidatingly attractive. Both of his sleeves were grandiose in gait and had a white background with red symbolic circles on each flanking direction, each of them holding red linen wrappings looped casually over each other to hook behind his lower back. A red sash wrapped around his waist, holding fast the white hakama skirt flowing around his legs, with nothing but bare feet below its enraptured surface.

Most impressively, a fastened array of golden embroidery of deified design flourished from the base of his spine upwards. As if in the shape of a pair of solid golden wings in the shape of rising flames, a pair of tomoe tongues hovered with a vibrant glow just a good meter above his shoulders. Lastly, the back of his head erected into a form of a crown, forming a triangular shape that speared out in three directions, while magnificently flourishing within his black locks.

A smooth and eloquent voice broke out, bordering on the side of effeminity as he directed his attention to S ōsuke's quivering gaze, " Taiyōshin. What you see before you is the ultimate power I withold as the 3rd Horseman, the strongest force that my Zanpakut ō can muster forth ."

"Such...a magnificent Bankai to witness," S ōsuke spoke with more composure than he had shown, his smile returning as he fully analyzed the power standing before him. After just a few seconds of deliberation, S ōsuke placed his hand on his sword, unsheathing it deliberately slow as he verbally regarded him with respect, "this may come to a shock to you, but you have truly impressed me, Ky ōaku-chan. Seeing this power...excites me to no end. I wish to play a little and see what kind of power you possess, and whether or not it can truly end me!"

"I can linger here no longer, S ōsuke-kun," Ky ōaku spoke pointedly, his hand flicking to the side in emphasis. Within a flash of glistening gold light, a blade materialized within his right hand.

Its design being regal, having a brown leather grip with golden weaving within and without. A circular pommel, two curled rings of gold veering into a silver diamond, flowing upwards into a pointed section where the blade began on the sword itself. Flowing upwards, a handful of golden rings hang loosely from the left side of the double-bladed weapon, before ending in a double-edged point.

Bearing his Zanpakut ō upon his enemy, Ky ōaku then spoke with determination as his body lit up with a golden, divine aura that seemed to outshine any Bankai form displayed before S ōsuke's eyes, "Your machinations and this war, end now!"

"W-What is that?!" Furuidensh ō shouted as he suddenly felt an enormous Spiritual Power rise to the surface. It was what followed the enormous pyre of white light that burst from the main headquarters of the Four Horsemen, where he thought Aizen, Yhwach, and the last known Horseman, Ky ōaku H ōritsu were located, "t-that light...it looks like its Ky ōaku's!"

"Ky ō-sama!" Seihai shouted with alarm, recognizing the power and the Bankai, having only shown it to her at one point, "i-i-it can't be! He was going to use Bankai's power to undo all of the death our forces sustained and the devestation wrought by the A-Alliance. Why is he using it now?! Is he going to wipe the enemy out?!"

There was only one answer to that.

"Aizen!!"

Suna's guttural growl would emit the word as if it was a poison. Slowly, he brought himself up to his feet and breathed heavily as he dusted himself off. Thanks to Seihai's healing. the parts of his body that had been destroyed by Furuidenshō had been repaired to full functionality. However, the amount of energy he had expelled in the duel had still left him considerably exhausted. His figure was hunched over, his blade held limply in one hand. But it did nothing to restrain the contempt within his voice.

"Kyōaku wouldn't activate his Bankai this early unless he was engaging a real tough enemy, and Pretty Boy was the one sitting by his side when we left." He continued, glaring over his shoulder in the direction of the power surge. "The bastard must've readied his knife earlier than anticipated! Doesn't matter, though..." He let out a grunt as he tried steadying himself. "If he can't kill Aizen, then I'll make sure to pick up where he left off!!"

"S-Suna! You can't!" Seihai shouted with alarm, grasping him by the shoulder to emphasize her concern, "I've restored the blood you lost and your arm, but you still need time to recouperate your stamina and Spiritual Power. Without it, even a half-dead Aizen wouldn't think of you as a threat!"

"We already have a containment plan set up for Aizen and that bearded partner of his," Furuidenshō spoke from his stalwart stance, holding his sword at the ready, but keeping it sealed to minimize the use of what Spiritual Power he had left, "plus, I owe them some payback. You just sit tight until we wrap this war up."

That caused the Horseman to look at him with a mix of incredulity, disbelief and anger. Although the Head Captain seemed ready to defend himself, he was making no more moves to slay the two where he stood. Earlier before, he had seemed all too ready to destroy him, at the very least. But now that the battle was over, there was no more aggression and no more malicious intent. There was no more fight, despite their positions. Was he really being spared, despite all the destruction he wreaked upon the Soul Society and his reasons for doing so?

To anyone else, it would have been a blessing. But for a warrior like Suna, it was a spit to the face. He grit his teeth, struggling to lift his sword up to point at Furuidenshō. "And what makes you think I'm going to do exactly that, Head Captain?!" He sneered. "I came into this situation expecting a duel to the death. One man lives, the other dies. After all that talk about killing me and the rest of the Horsemen to end this war, you're just going to leave it like this?!"

He couldn't keep his sword arm up for much longer, and it once again fell to his side. But he would straighten himself up a bit more, his eyes meeting his enemy's. "If you don't have the stones to end my life, then how are you even beginning to think of defeating Aizen and Ywach?! Will you spare them, too?! Lock them up in a solitary prison and hope that they don't escape again?!" His sneer turned into a mocking grin, and he shook his head in resentment while letting out a chuckle. "Yeah, I'm sure that'd work very well considering the last time you did that..."

A screeching noise would pierce their hearing senses, and it would be followed by a blinding light. It would take the form of a light blue bolt, the size of a tire iron, One that flew into Suna's left shoulder...

SPLURCH!!!

...and blasted out of his right shoulder, burning straight through his upper torso's innards. The shape, the noise, the spiritual energy associated with the blast... it would be all too familiar to the lot of them.

"It's a pity then, Horseman." the sly voice of Yhwach wrang from the direction of the Heilig Pfeil. His right index finger was pointed directly at them, the source of the blast, and his virtually unfazed figure stood calmly, with his black cloak billowing lightly in the wind. "That you, one of the great warriors of your time, will die filled with despair, rather than pride." he finished with his trademark smirk.

Time stopped.

Suna's eyes widened when he felt the sudden pressure tear through him. His pupils dilated, and the mocking smile was wiped off of his face. He felt himself staggering back against the pressure, all of his limbs suddenly becoming a lot heavier and colder. With his free arm, he shakily pressed a hand to the newly created wound and held his palm to eye level. Not only was his hand coated into his own blood, but he could see bits and pieces of his internal organs across his fingers.

"So this is it, then? This is how I'm going to die?"

As his eyes half-lidded and the light was slowly starting to vanish from his pupils, he slowly looked up at both Furuidenshō and the Quincy King. A small and bitter smile came across his face. "You see, Captain?" He croaked, his voice thick with his own blood. "Th-this isn't a fairy tail in where the villain is redeemed by defeat. One side lives and the other dies. You try to do what you just tried to do with me... they'll break out, continue their rampage and destroy what you value. If you really want what is best for Soul Society and the rest of the world... destroy them, wipe them from the face of existence. That's the only way you can ever hope for peace..."

He was cut off by his own blood rising within his throat. He fell to one knee, erupting a plethora of sticky red liquid from his mouth. His sword dropped to his side, and he found himself struggling to hold himself up with his remaining arm. He couldn't hold his head up anymore and could only direct his voice to the subordinate he had allowed himself to call a comrade. "Sorry, kid..." He whispered, allowing his head to crane in her direction and give a blood-filled smile. "If any of the other Horsemen make it through this... you'll have to give them my regards for me... farewell..." Slowly, his eyes closed and the last of his motor functions began to shut down.

"Seihai."

He would collapse on his back in a puddle of his own blood. His eyes were closed, and his bloodied chest would fall still. The Horsemen was dead.

"N-No!" Seihai felt herself freeze, and her whole body quake. It was unbelievable. She didn't sense Yhwach's approach and was too careless to raise a barrier to protect him. Why didn't she do it?! And his last words, caused tears to roll down her face, "S-Suna-dono?! S-Suna?! SUNA!!!!!!!"

Furuidensh ō's eyes widened at the scene that unfolded. He heard Seihai's cries deafen to the thumping heart behind his chest. His pupils dilated as his gaze directed towards Yhwach, with a vicious snarl to bare towards the Quincy King. An believable, white hot rage boiled within his gut and expanded outwards.

"You...decrepit...human...BASTAAAAAAAAARD!!!!!" Furuidensh ō roared out with no restraint, his body engulfed with a pyre of Spiritual Power that expanded across his whole being. The visage made him appear like a collosal being, with blazing red eyes, with a bright blue sword at his side. The force quaked the entirety of the Seireitei, as debris rose up into the air, and tendrils of spiritual electric pulses ran across the landscape, his being warped as much as his murder-filled voice was, "I'm going to rip you apart and leave nothing for you to come back from, Yhwach Juhabach!"

"Come now, Shin'nen." Yhwach replied calmly, taking note of the massive release of spiritual energy, but not letting it disrupt his composure. "I do believe it's time for you to grow up."

His hand would raise once more, and from his palm, a black arrow of energy would fire out at the massive construct of energy that Furuidensho's person created. It blew right through the construct's chest, and within seconds, the construct began breaking down. Furuidensho's Spiritual Pressure, what he was exerting, was beginning to break down, and decrease in strength.

"It's called 'Zerfall'." he explained casually. "It takes whatever form of Spiritual energy, Reishi, Kidō, even your naturally exerted power, and breaks it down into nothingness. Within just a few minutes, you will be rendered completely helpless." he then grinned in a sinister way. "As will your entire Seireitei, when the Quincy reclaim what is rightfully theirs!!"

'''CRACK-FZZZZT! '''Within a single swipe, Furuidensh ō's blade shattered the structural integrity of the incoming black arrow, as well as dispersing the wrath-induced aura he had. With a vivid glare, the Head Captain snarled out, "You'd actually think such an obvious attack would work on me?! You're losing your touch, old man!"

'' SHFT-SHEEEEOOOOOOOW! ''

"Kaimetsu!" Furuidensh ō shouted, as he appeared before his enemy and released his own Spiritual Power within a blinding wave of destructive light. At the forefront of the light, an enormous pyre of explosive force burst out, aiming to strike the Quincy's Blut Vene protected body and throw him across the skyline of the Seireitei, as the flames burst across the sky magnanimously and declaritively, utterly breaking the moment of respite from titanic battles.

Forming his own Spirit Weapon, Yhwach's curved blade clashed with Furui's and created a large divide between the Commander's incredible attack. Channeling the Reishi around him into his weapon, Yhwach was able to send a powerful wave against the opposing force, sending the Commander skidding back several meters.

"You must not have heard me." The Quincy king smirked, stabbing his blade into the ground while still holding onto it's handle. "I said it's time for the Quincy... to reclaim what is ours."

From the ground underneath him, a massive pillar of blue flames erupted, consuming his entire form and stretching for several meters. Following this, nearly twenty more pillars of the same size and scope began appearing on random parts of the Soul Society battleground. However, while these flames erupted, their shadows began to spread around the Seireitei. Soon, the shadows would start to deteriorate, but in their place would not be the ruined structures of the Shinigami home, but rather, it would appear to be a frozen city of Victorian design. This soon overtook all of the Soul Society, changing the layout of the battlefield entirely.

When the fire pillars disappeared, beings cloaked in the same uniform as Asumu Godai, As Nodt, Driscoll Berci, and Bambietta Basterbine, would be standing in their place. These were the remaining Stern Ritter!

Yhwach himself appeared out of his flame pillar, the place where he and Furui stood now being the top of a massive building made of the same ice material as the rest of the new city.

"Our home."

A Tale of Veteran and Survivor
"How are you feeling?"

"Normally... I'd say okay. But..."

Tenshina was looking at one of his arms in amazement and awe, holding its wrist with the other hand while he did so. "Whatever that revive pill did... it certainly had an extra kick to it. I don't know if it was just the fact that I got killed or what, but I feel so... invigorated." A wide grin slowly crept across his face as he turned his head to look at Kameyo. "I feel like could take down a full-grown Dragonbird with nothing but my bare hands!"

"That's because the pill does more than just revive you." Braeburn allowed himself to speak up, causing the brown-haired young man's eyes to fall on him. He was leaning against a wall with his arms folded across his chest. "It retains the basic genetic code that made up your identity and the like. Normally, that would only allow you to keep your powers. But modification allows the capsule user's combat abilities bolstered to a much higher level. Not sure what exactly what you and your friend's been pushed to," He gave a light shrug of the shoulders. "But, if I had to take a guess, you'd be about triple from where you were when you were human."

"Quite a useful thing to have, considering your recent losing streak." Kameyo remarked jokingly, earning a slight glare from Tenshina.

"Hey!"

"In any case, I guess we owe our lives to that shady character after all," Choku smiled, pressing his forefingers along the bridge of his nose, adjusting his glasses as he looked over at Kameyo and his allies, "its funny how one member of the Gotei 13 ended up saving us from an ex-member, right Valeur-san?"

"It is indeed strange," Valeur spoke with a frown, his arm wrapping firmly around Kameyo's waist as he kept her close, especially while amongst tentative allies, "but I'm more curious as to what kind of price this Noroshi expected from us in return. Information? Tactics? More grunts for the Alliance war effort?"

"Let the brass worry about that later," Yōki spoke with a tired, nonchalant tone as she waved towards Valeur's direction, smiling towards Bokujin and Choku's visage, "consider us on the same side for the time being. Just don't go starting trouble unless you want it to find you."

Rokotsu squatted right next to Kameyo, smiling widely and waved right in front of her face, "Hello there! Let's be friends, okay?!"

"Rok-chan, that's too close," Yōki spoke with a narrow-eyed stare of disapproval.

"Oh go ahead! These people we almost got killed or were nearly killed themselves are totally sociable to your type!" Takashi jeered with a chuckle, now dressed in more traditional Shikhakushō with a straw hat sitting atop his head, leaning against a supply crate, "that is, if the very friendly robot chick wants you to keep your face for herself or not, hahaha!"

"You shut up, Takashi!" Yōki growled towards Takashi, only receiving an uncaring middle finger in emphasis of his dispassion to her orders.

"...I'm not a robot." After regarding the bubbly woman with a wide-eyed stare of curiosity and surprise, Kameyo would turn her eye to Takashi. "The correct term would be "cyborg", a hybrid of flesh and machinery."

This caused Tenshina to take a double-take at her. "...wait, what?"

Kameyo closed her eyes and gave a slight nod of acknowledgement... well, as best as she could while cuddled up to Valeur. "I have certain... disorders... that prohibit me from going into combat without them being regulated. To fix it, I had to undergo extensive surgery to keep internal functionality at stable levels. The Inner Circle doctors were trying to find a more long-lasting and less micromanaging solution. That is, until the war took place."

The brown-haired boy couldn't help but cock an eyebrow. "You definitely sound like a robot, you know that?"

"It's what helps make our group much more diverse." With that being said, Kameyo turned her attention back to Rōkotsu. "And aren't we friends already?"

"Well...I guess so," Rokotsu tapped her lips, as she looked over at Yōki, "are we friends, Yōki-chan?"

"Yes, Rok-chan. We are," Yōki smiled while rolling her eyes.

"Then we are!" Rokotsu spoke with a wide smile, reaching out and hugging Kameyo tightly, "so nice to have another friend!"

Valeur could only blink with surprise, as part of his arm was smothered by the orange haired woman, leaning against Kameyo in a surprise sign of affection and comraderie.

Choku sighed, chuckling as he looked over at Braeburn, "So now that we're all friends, when are you going to pass the rice balls and pour us some cups of tea? Despite my new body's invigoration coursing through me, I'd prefer if I could fill up the empty gut I have right now."

"What?" Braeburn allowed a smirk to cross his face, turning his head to look over at the man. "Did Captain Kuchiki just happen to slice out your lunch, too?" It was a rather dark joke to make, admittedly. Considering the near-death experience they had at the hands of the wrathful Byakuya, chances are it would have shaken them up a little rather than make any of them laugh. So naturally, this would get a slight glare from the brown-haired male.

"Seriously? The least you could do is pay us some sympathy, you prick." He grumbled, showing annoyance. "By what the medics told us, Kameyo was in pretty bad condition when we were taken here. I'm pretty sure that the last thing she or any of us need to be reminded of is us getting butchered like we did--"

"And thus, the cyborg-knight-ninja sandwich was created."

Kameyo's deadpan line promptly caused him to break off from his tirade. Both he and Braeburn ended up looking in surprise at the pale girl, who was now. being hugged by both Valeur and Rōkotsu at once. With the orange-haired woman on one side and the knight on the other, it really looked like Kameyo was being sandwiched between the two. The sight made Tenshina forget his annoyance and smile a little, raising a hand to cover his mouth lightly.

"Oh, if only I had a camera...." He thought to himself, his smile growing wider when he saw Kameyo slip an arm out to bring it around Rōkotsu and bring her closer. Throughout it, she still had the comic deadpan look on her face.

"Alright, Rok-chan, you've socialized enough with your new friends," Yōki grasped her by the collar, pulling her away from the sandwitch that had been created, causing the lastter to pout, "go ahead and take point with the sentry. They need your eyes out there for now."

"Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiine~" Rokotsu narrowed her eyes, and hung her shoulders with disappointment, as she trotted away. Her axe dangling from her back, she made sure to jump into skip as her mood flipped back into positive as she hummed her way to the perimeter of the FOB recovery camp.

Valeur sighed, as he turned his gaze to the DCO squadsmen, asking them inquisitively, "So after this, what next? I'm fairly certain that the Inner Circle will call for allies from the other domains and encampments across the Spiritual Planes. Not to mention Aizen's forces from Hueco Mundo, and Yhwach's still transparent Quincy army, do you have any more allies to rely upon?"

"Details, details," Takashi waved his hand dismissively with a confident smile, "with the heads cut off from the body, there's no way the Inner Circle will mount a serious offensive against the Soul Society here, least of all once all of our Captains are back on their feet."

A slight frown crossed Braeburn's face. "I wouldn't put that into a guarantee just yet, though..." He commented, pushing himself off of the wall and looking at the two of them. "That's just talking about the Inner Circle here. Aizen and the Quincies are an entirely different story. They run under separate leaders, so I doubt that the casualties of one army will affect the effectiveness of another. Still," He folded his arms in a slight shrug, putting on a small grin. "We're doing pretty good so far. I'm sure that whatever they'll throw at us will just get tossed back just as quickly as it came, don't you think?"

Tenshina gave a heavy sigh at this, sitting down on the ground and resting his arms on his knees. "I really wish I shared your optimism, buddy..." He muttered. "We, for one, have been having real bad luck during everything that's been going on. I mean, sure, you guys were the cause of most of it... but as of this moment, I'm a bit pessimistic. All of it just seems too good to be true."

It was then at some point, the rise of Spiritual Power was unmistakable. It shook the foundation of the Soul Society, and could almost be felt as static-based pressure that sent spasms of pain for those within the Soul Society's perimeter.

Two things happened next. One was an enormous pyre of explosive force flowing overhead the FOB all company was residing in, dictating it to be an attack issued by the Head Captain himself against one of his enemies. The other, was far more ominous and ridden with despair...

The entire FOB encampment vanished, along with the Rukonagi sectors, and even the battel scarred Seireitei. Everything was swallowed up by flowing shadows, and replaced by the atmosphere of a cold, bleak landscape of frozen structures and white themed brick-laden roads.

The Soul Society was gone, and up came a new city, holding all of its inhabitants captive.

"Bokujin," Choku spoke pointedly, pressing his glasses up as he twitched a near comically sign of frustration and horror, melded into a visage of flat expression of irritation towards him, "I do believe that the term, you jynxed us, applies here indefinitely so."

"I have to concur with Ser Choku on this one," Valeur spoke aloud, as his eyes widened at seeing what had transpired before their eyes, as they were all sitting within a white hubble, rather than the comfortable compact tent they were all waiting in.

If Tenshina hadn't been paying more attention to their immediate surroundings, he would have been quick to retaliate.

He shot up from his position like it was filled with snakes, his widened and dilated eyes looking around. Despite the drop in temperature, his skin was sweating bullets under the terror he was feeling. If it hadn't been for the sickening wave of spiritual pressure that had washed over them earlier, he would have been a little more composed. But now, it was like he had been plucked from one familiar area and sent to a completely foreign one that showed signs of an apocalypse. He only managed to get out three words.

"What the fuck...?!"

He wasn't the only one to be deterred by the sudden change of scenery.

"Braeburn to Rokotsu and D.C.O. sentries outside Encampment 05-A!" The Australian barked into his earpiece, breaking from his idle relaxing stance. A few beads of sweat could be seen falling down his own face, and he clearly was on full alert. "What the bloody hell is going on out there?! Over!!" He gritted his teeth, running over to the door and raising a boot to deliver a sharp kick to the frame. It was blown off of its hinges, revealing the new and much more hostile environment to the hubble residents.

The only one who didn't seem that fazed by it was Kameyo.

"Well, this is quite interesting." The woman commented, quickly getting over her surprise quickly and analyzing their surroundings with curiosity. "I never knew that one had the power to transport entire societies from one place to another like this.... assuming that this is some sort of transportation spell..." Oddly enough, she hadn't moved an inch from her spot within Valeur's embrace. Apparently, the fact that they were in the enemy's home base hadn't bothered her that much.

"Rokotsu to Burny! The whole neighbourhood is gone! Just swallowed up by shadows and left stupid frozen buildings in their place!" Rokotsu responded immediately.

"Agent Ryos reporting! It appears that whatever caused it was beneath the Soul Society. It seems that the position of whatever world was axially mirroring this world was now inverted, trading places as if they're on two sides of a mirror, or shadows in this case," Another agent reported.

"What the Hell could've done this?! The entire battlefield has been changed, but none of the people left-...wait! They're appears to be dozens of fiery blue pyres, scorching up to the sky. They seem similar to when those four Stern Ritters appeared!" Another agent responded with apparent surprise.

"Dozens...of Stern Ritters?!" Yōki's face paled, as her breath came out in misty, ragged breaths of fear. Looking outside, she saw many pillars of blue fire, making it almost a frozen hell on the earth they stood upon. More worrisome was the pillar of flames appearing just a half kilometer away from their hubble, and not more than a dozen meters away from their designated perimeter, "perimeter team, you have a pillar of fire ontop of you! Pull back! I don't want the Stern Ritter engaging you!"

"They won't pull back in time," Valeur spoke gravely, tightening his grip on Kameyo briefly, before letting her go, walking forward to Braeburn and Yōki's positions, "I'll go help secure them an exit. Just say the word, and I'll draw its attention away from all of you."

"Sir Spear-a-lot, that's suicide! Those Stern Ritters were decimating the Alliance squads sent to contain them. How can you fair any better?!" Takashi asked out derrisively, while smiling nervously.

"I have something to come back to, and something to protect," Valeur spoke pointedly, as his eyes drew a stoic line towards him briefly, returning back to Kameyo, and then back at Braeburn, "that's saying more than what the squads had in mind when going to face such an unknown enemy. At least I have a vague idea what they're capable of."

This was enough to make Tenshina fall from his horrified trance.

He snapped his attention to Valeur, looking at him as if he had grown two heads. His eyes narrowed, and he grit his teeth. "And you think you can take them out all by yourself?!" He asked rhetorically in disbelief. "Those guys not only have skill, but they're probably going to outnumber you by the dozens! You're out of your mind if you think we're going to just sit here and let you go alone. Let us help you!"

"We are a team, aren't we?" Kameyo asked calmly, sliding off of the bench they were laying on and coming up to her feet. She reached behind her to grasp the hilt of her katana and to her waist to grasp the hilt of her chokuto, slowly unsheathing both swords and readying them. "It'd be a crime to let you stray into a battlefield by yourself if we can help it."

Silently, Braeburn regarded Yōki with a questioning gaze. Despite his own opinion on the matter, it was ultimately her call as the leader to decide on what to do.

Rolling her eyes, Y ōki sighed with a resigned tone, "Fine, we all go together. This place isn't any safer than it was before the topsy-turvy town replaced it."

Valeur looked towards Kameyo and then the rest. With a reluctant smile, he too gave in with a belated sigh, "I guess we're all going to save our friends. Do or die, just like always, hm?"

"That's the usual routine, Sir Pointy," Takashi quipped with a smile, as he stood to his own feet with acknowledgement, "its always a mission that's stacking the odds against us. That's what the DCO was made to do, after all. Take on the impossible missions and somehow succeed by the skin of our teeth."

"Not that much different than us, I suppose," Choku chuckled with realization, as he stood up next to Kameyo, Bokujin, and Valeur, "we're all in this together."

"...oh, no. Don't move at once, it's not like we're in an immediate rush or anything."

With that bit of sarcasm, Braeburn allowed himself to take the initiative. Without hesitation, he sprinted out of the door and began to race to the outside. His movements caused Tenshina to widen his eyes and jerk his head after the Australian. "W-wait a minute, what do you think you're--?!"

"Hurry up, or I'll leave you all behind!" Braeburn cut him off with his own call back to the group. Hee was quick to turn around and wave his arms in a brief rallying stance before using a Flash Step to take himself up to the rooftops.

The Fullbringer would be left to stare in slight disbelief before turning to the apparent team leader with only one question,  "Does he... do that often?"

"Its Braeburn's way of being serious without spoiling his sense of morale," Yōki explained with a smile, nodding to his direction as she walked to the chilling outside, "sarcasm and wit are his best weapons in the face of overwhelming odds of disadvantageous circumstances. You get used to it after awhile..."

Takashi snorted as he followed, "That's like trying to get used to Rokotsu's destructive impulses when she's drunk off her ass..."

"Or your inability to use your brain?" Yōki quipped back with a toothy-smirk.

"Dammit, Yōki!" Takashi comically flailed his arms as he chased after her and his squadmate.

Choku was left sighing as he took initiative for their group, "I guess it doesn't matter what side you're on. Every group needs a comedian, I suppose..."

"Indeed, Serah, we have our own," Valeur nodded, briefly casting his gaze to Bokujin, casting a brief hint of a humored smile, before rushing out of the exit with a bounding leap, "come on, Kameyo! The more we stay idle, the more likely Rokotsu and the others will need our services!"

"Ey!!" As Kameyo raced after him, Tenshina spared a slight glare in his retreating back. "Don't you mean come on, Kameyo and Tenshina?!" He snapped, balling up his fists. "Just because you've got a girlfriend now doesn't mean that I'm not your teammate anymore!" He followed this up with an annoyed groan, but decided to race after the two himself. He drew his balisong out of its holster, flipping it to transform it into the sword he loved so much. Once the cool air hit his face, his eyes narrowed and a scowl formed.

There could be no hesitation this time. There could be no fear or sympathy for the enemy. Either they fought and won, or they died in this Quincy-controlled iceland. He had already died once, and he sure didn't plan on doing it again. He gripped his sword tightly with his lone hand.

"Don't worry, Kameyo... not going to give you another chance to cry over us again. We're going to make it out alive... whatever it takes."

The White Light Cometh, A Band of Survivors Unite!
'''KRAK! '''

"Gaugh!" Rokotsu uttered, as saliva flew out of her mouth, and her body careened into half a dozen ice-crusted structures.

"Rokotsu!" One of the agents shouted with alarm, grasped by the shoulder for restraint by agent Ryos.

"Pull yourself together! The enemy is just over-" Ryos continued, but suddenly found himself cut off as blue arrow streaked through his shoulder, leaving a cauterized hole in its place. After coughing out blood, he fell onto his knee, upon the roof of the building they took refuge, "-there!"

"Ryos!"

"Its nothing I can't handle," Ryos struggled to remain calm, even as he saw the face-less, hodded Stern Ritter walking towards their direction, "but...I'm not sure how long..."

As far as the two remaining agents were, nearly a dozen others lied astrewn across the battlefield. Some were bent out of shape and seen lying in odd angles. Others were lying within pools of their own blood. Some, like Rokotsu, were lucky enough to be durable to handle the effortless assaults by the voiceless Quincy that continued to harass them inexplicably and without warning.

Speaking of Rokotsu...

"YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!" Rokotsu shouted out with rage, as she blew apart the debris she was thrust it, as she flew like a rocket towards her prey. Swinging her axe in all manners of directions around herself, she finally flipped in a right arcing sideways direction, swinging her axe with her, while it primed with golden crackling energy.

When she finally connected, she found a black gloved hand coming from his left side grasped her axe with ease, and held her airborne person aloft without difficulty. It was then, that he decided to speak, and with great amusement, "Such a beautiful girl. The Soul Society must be barbarous to have enlisted you into such an organization. Such a shame I have to break you..."

''CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK! ''

With a simple clench of the hand, the axe's forward cutting edge shattered, allowing him to grip a handful of the bladed shards. Spinning to the side, he thrust the shards towards her exposed midriff, causing them to impale her body and exit out her back.

"A...uh...lp!" Rokotsu coughed up blood, as she fell to the ground, aghast at how utterly beaten she was.

"No need to cry, little one," the Quincy spoke lowly and with menace, as he pointed his right index fnger, causing it to light up with pale crackling light, "I'll make your end instantaneous."

It seemed like death was unavoidable.

Then, their saviors would come.

The Quincy would not notice the figure that had just arrived, a Flash Step spawning it to his side. He would not see the right cross being swung towards his face until the gloved knuckles came into view. But by then, it would've been too late to stop the attack. The assailant would hold a smile on his face, but a cold edge to a glare that spelled nothing but murder.

The gloved knuckles slammed into its target's jawbone, the force causing the bones within to ripple and shake for a brief moment. Had the man been a lesser being, a decapitation surely would've occurred. But as it was, the Quincy would be hurled back like a football. His body would create a ditch as it skidded through the ground, stopping its surf upon crashing into a far-off building. The assailant let his offending arm drop to the side, standing tall in front of the girl who had been moments away from meeting her maker.

"Mind if I cut in?" The Australian would ask rhetorically, a tone low and somewhat condescending to the foe he had momentarily struck down.

As the Quincy was sent flying in the opposing direction of buildings, Yōki and the others arrived beside Braeburn's side. It was at this moment that Yōki immediately applied the healing foam within her satchel to Rokotsu's injured body, asking her with concern tinged in her voice, "How bad is it? Can you fight?"

"Imma okay, Yōki...I...just need a few moments to catch my breath, ngh!" Rokotsu responded with a slight yelp at the cold foam touching her bleading midriff and backside.

"So much death in such a short amount of time," Valeur spoke with a hallowed tone, as his eyes swept over the area to see a dozen dead bodies of various sorts lying astrewn across the frozen battlefield, "I'm glad we came when we did..."

"It appears that the enemy did this methodically," Choku analyzed with a tap on his glasses, the optics quickly focusing on the various bodies and battle scars the landscape sustained, "almost as if it was a game. He must be an intellectual with a mental instability for sadism and malicious appetite for pain. Keep your guard up, this enemy is no joke."

"Like that wasn't obvious enough, Smartass!" Takashi jeered back as he unsheathed and unsealed his blade simultaneously, holding it out in front of him in a ready stance, "this guy's a Stern Ritter. And from the way they were deployed in the first place, they all seem to have a bit of crazy in each of them..."

"That seems to be commonplace here."

Trepidation crept into Tenshina's heart once he landed and saw the dead bodies all around him. Unlike the encounter with Kaien, this man was a psychopath. There was no indirect anger, only a thirst for blood and desire to kill. This was the same type of people that he had worked alongside prior to the turning point, and now he had to fight against them. He had no idea what his allies were feeling at this moment. But as best as he hid it, he was scared. The last thing he wanted to do was to be at the mercy of a killer with the mindset of a curious child.

Slowly, he took in a deep breath and looked at the D.C.O. operative who had dared to strike first. Although he couldn't see Braeburn's face from the angle that he was at, he could tell from the forward body stance that confidence overrode any possible fears. This allowed him to keep composure and retain himself a little more. If this man could stare into the face of a psycho and grin, then maybe he could as well. With that thought in mind, he gripped his chokuto in both of his hands and settled into a defensive stance.

"Do or die, Tenshina. Do or die..."

"I'll do well to cover you, agent Rokotsu." Kameyo's voice would break him out of his thoughts and momentarily turn his glance over to the pale-skinned woman. In turn, she was looking down on the orange-haired woman with visual serenity. "Even if it is for a moment, it is all that will be needed for the enemy to end your life. These Quincy already seem like the type to kick a foe while they are down..."

"Talking about someone behind their back isn't very polite," the Quincy spoke aloud as he walked out of the path of debris he had made. His hood was now pulled back, revealing black bangs and the tell-tale facial shape depicting him as a member of the Ishida Clan, making it definite with a pair of glasses resting comfortably upon the bridge of his nose, "I might have to cut out your tongues, and play a guessing game about what you're trying to communicate to me as I carve out your genitals. That sounds like a nice compensation for your rude behavior..."

Yōki immediately felt her throat dry as she saw the man emerge completely unscathed by Braeburn's punch. The fact how he seemed to be offended about their conversation about him gave rise to the idea that he was listening to everything being said, even from the distance he was hurdled. That and the fact his unmistakable visage gave her a chill down her spine in recognition of him.

"That's Kurai Ishida," Yōki spoke aloud in a hoarse whisper, raising her blade in front of her, initially causing Kurai to halt his advance as he observed each of them attentively, "he's the mad genius and black sheep of the Ishida Clan, and was considred one of the most prodigious of Hiryū Ishida, the Grandmaster of the Quincy Order. Last we saw of him was him trying to perfect a method of using Hollow powers without coming into physical contact with it...and had tested his theories sickeningly enough on a collection of Fullbring young adults, among his other disciples."

"You seem very informed for such a simple looking woman. I take it from your trappings that you are in league with these pathetic excuses the Soul Society call agents? I hope you're not considered the strongest, cause that would be the greatest disappointment to me, really," Kurai groaned aloud in a bored tone, pressing his glasses upwards as he smiled maliciously at them.

"Didn't even knock the bastard's glasses off!" Braeburn's eyes squinted in disdain as he glared at the man recognized as Kurai Ishida. Although he was somewhat disturbed by both Kurai's choice of words and Yōki's revelation, he was more concentrated on the fact that he hadn't so much as fazed his target. He could chalk that up to the Blut defensive properties in use. Apparently, he had not been fast enough to do damage before the shield could be put up.

"Do all of you Quincies have the habit of mouthing off in the middle of a fight?" He jeered, raising his fists up to a defensive stance. "No wonder all of you got slaughtered like you did!"

"Not bothering to consider how morbid those jokes are, Aussie?" A disturbed Tenshina thought to himself, smiling grimly. However, he would direct his next words to Kurai. "You're outnumbered and outmatched, you maniac!" He snarled, curling his lip and tensing up his body. "Give up and go back wherever you came from!"

"Or else it will be your tongue that we shall cut out." Kameyo added, all compassion in her voice having been exchanged for the cold and unreadable tone that she always took when in the midst of combat. She raised her swords up in a defensive yet aggressive stance, ready to engage. "This could be the very first time that I get to put my practice of a Colombian necktie to good use."

"...and Kameyo's just adding it on. Thank you very much, you frickin' white doll."

"Outnumbered? Outmatched? Those are rather nostalgic words," Kurai spoke with amusement, adjusting his glasses, allowing the lenses to capture a menacing glare off its surface as he continued, "I believe it was a gentleman by the name of Agent Ryunosuke something along those lines. Well...I think that I proved him wrong after I dismembered his limbs and set his insides on fire. They all were incredibly wrong about the overestimations they gave their own chances of success. So really," Kurai asked rhetorically, as he raised his hand towards their direction, the glove becoming enveloped with white light, "how do you know that you're not overestimating your chances?"

SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!

In that instant, a loud scream was heard as a solid wall of hard light slammed into all of the assembled group. The energy dug a large, wide fissure within the frozen cobblestone covered earth as the fighters were thrusted from Kurai's proximity and back the direction they seemingly came.

"Quick one, isn't he--?!"

Braeburn had to swing his arms up in front of him, dig his feet in and brace himself when the wave of light struck the group. But it did nothing but slow down the attack, causing them all to be blown back. He found his feet skidding in the dirt and leaving a ditch in their wake as they vainly tried to stop it. Out of the corner of his eye, he could see Tenshina's feet on the wave itself and the sword somehow buried within the material. The brown-haired male wouldn't waste time, shouting out to his female partner.

"Kameyo!"

Acting on an unspoken signal, the dug-in Kameyo would boost herself with a jump. She would scale the wall, her feet landing on the midway point for only a heartbeat's worth of time. With another leap, she had jumped the wall completely. Once her boots hit the path between the group and the Quincy, she performed another powerful leap. Tenshina would allow a sneering grin to cross his face as he sensed her move at him. With his blade buried in the light, he twisted it like a key.

The solid wall would explode into blinding brilliance as it was rewritten to its natural form. Kameyo would close her eyes as it came and she closed the distance between her and her target. In advantage of the blinding light, she swung one of her blades in an arc to slash both of Kurai's eyeballs.

The moment the blade grazed the Quincy's eyes, would also be the moment a flash of transmuting light would reveal the body's true form. Taking the form of a faceless, light-formed being, the faint scratch made within its visage quickly recouperated as it moved to thrust a humanoid fist to hit her chest in response.

SHFT-SHIIIIIIIIIIING!

"Careful about your advance, Kameyo!" Choku spoke in a chiding tone, as his body accelerated forth with enough speed to be on par with Kameyo's, and swung his sword with dizzying arcs around the avatar's body, lacing it with arcane letters. Within but a few moments, the avatar halted and then turned into nothing but firefly effigies, fluttering away harmlessly, "the way his Spiritual Pressure read was off and felt too concentrated...hitting us with hard light was far from an actually lethal response. Which means-!"

KRAK-KOOM!

A vibrant flash of electrical white energy flashed to all of their flanks, from which Valeur responded with a swift slash of his red spear, dispersing the energies within an instantaneous manner. He then finished for Choku, "-that the enemy never came back from the path that you sent him on, Serah Braeburn!"

Indeed, within a good thirty meter distance away from the group, Kurai stood with an extended black gloved hand. One could see the cracked left lense with anyone with a sharp eye, despite no signs of bruising seen along the jaw that was struck, clarified that he was indeed the real deal.

Inwardly, Kurai could only smile with amusement how quick their reactions to his attacks were, as well as their counters to his own tactics. He only recently adapted Licht Marionette to reproduce hard light copies of himself for subterfuge and diversionary streategies, but just now, he saw that it served its purpose well.

At this point, Yōki walked next to Valeur's spot so she could get a good view of the distant enemy who tried to hit them from their flank. With a smile, she held her blade horizontally, allowing a crimson aura to flow across it like fire as she gave her orders, "Takashi, I want you to follow-up after my attack's deflected. Bokujin and Kameyo, I want you to bring the heat from his blindspots, if possible. Valeur, provide us some cover from any counterattacks Kurai will throw our way. Choku, analyze any behavior or repetitive patterns within his movements and come up with another strategy when this one falls short."

"Sure thing," Choku spoke with a casual flick to his glasses, smiling in excess of his assignment, "though that doesn't sound like its a negotiable role, if you ask me..."

"This guy's mind is like a machine. The more we stand idle, the more time we give him to think up a winning strategy. I don't want to give him the opportunity to do so," with a sudden swish of her hand, releasing Sukārettosuringu into its Shikai form, "now GO!"

CRACK-BLAM-BLAM-BLAM-BLAM!

With a single discharge from her Hōden technique, the crimson spheres spun through the air, flying through like guided cannon balls towards its target. All of the four projectiles were bathed in fiery spirit energy, and accelerated in excess to strike its target hard and swiftly.

As the spheres neared him, Kurai shouted out with a chilling grin, "Child's play!"

WHAM!

Moving his body like a Kata step within a martial art exercise, Kurai slid his left foot around in front of him, before arcing his left arm around to the side to palm-thrust towards his right. As he did so, four pillars of light formed within the air, cracking against their rotating surfaces, before hurtling them off course.

"Cut them Cleanly, Kusanagi!" Takashi shouted out, as his blade thrust with a speed only rivaled by Braeburn's own Zanpakutō. Cutting a clean line through the hard light manifestations, it thrust swiftly enough to hit Kurai's left shoulder, halting within a shower of sparks.

The edge never penetrated, due to the Blut Vene activated upon finishing his attack to counter Yōki's Zanpakutō. This caused Kurai to smile as he wrapped his right hand around the metal, pushing it back as he arced his head at their direction, "With that level of speed, you'll never catch me with my guard down, Soul Reapers!"

Already, this was turning out to be an increasingly hard struggle.

As Kameyo leaped away from the fist that threatened her, she skidded away in order to observe the attacks made by her teammates. Silently, she heeded the words that had been directed towards her by both Choku and Yōki and allowed her mind to ponder. She would sheathe her chokuto, leaving her katana out and readied. By now, Kurai's taunts had justification within them. The only way that they could hope to break his defense is if they were quick enough to impede his Blut Vene.

But for her, there was always another option.

Her red eyes looked down at the sword she held in her hand. It wasn't just a regular weapon, unlike the chokuto. It was a part of her soul that had manifested with the help of the 4th Horsemen herself. It was her Zanpakutō, pushed to its respective two levels. Its released forms had yet to see the light of day for a long time. But in this particular situation, it seemed like the perfect tool to taking down this particular Quincy. She closed her eyes and breathed out a soft sigh. "Give me strength, my Lady..."

She spoke the release command with a crisp tone, bringing her weapon behind her.

"Show the Unknown, Mukō."

The katana blade would shimmer and disappear from the view of the naked eye, but she would still swing the weapon to Kurai's location. It seemed like a rather pointless move. But when she completed the swing, the seemingly impossible happened. A gash would be cut into the back of Kurai's hand, shallow but certainly foreboding. The way it formed would be as if a sword had cut him - Kameyo's sword, to be exact.

"?!" Kurai's eyes widened with sincere surprise, as he saw the back of his hand cut open from a very tangible force. His optics barely picked up movement, but some form of kinetic force had just carved through his Blut Vene and did so faster than he'd like to have happen.

His eyes traced over to the woman responsible, narrowing his eyes as his optics analyzed her body's composition and the weapon she was holding. As he used his own senses to further delve into the previously unknown power, his smile was renewed with fascination replacing his amusement.

"That Zanpakutō wasn't active a moment ago. Curious," Kurai thought as he purposely swung Takashi's extended blade to the side, batting away the incoming set of rotating spheres, deflecting the follow-up attack of Yōki's.

Then, he used Hirenkyaku to move right up in front of Kameyo, smiling down at her petite and developed form towards her sword's "bladeless" design, "If I may ask, what exactly did you do with that Zanpakutō? I find this quite fascinating and I'm really wishing to know before I render you unable to fight back..."

"!"

The sudden movement alarmed Tenshina, who was just about to unleash an attack of his own. He was forced to stop within his tracks when he saw the Quincy re-appear right in front of his partner, who had straightened up to a more standing position. He couldn't help but admire how boldly she was standing in front of the apparent psychopath, despite being face-to-face with him and within arm's reach. Should he strike now while the man seemed distracted, or should he let Kameyo do whatever? It seemed like she was handling herself pretty well.

In addition, he himself was surprised that Kameyo had a Zanpakutō. She had never told the group about it before and fought as if she had never even used one. Had she been saving it for a moment like this? Had she predicted the possibility of being compromised? Thinking about it made him a bit more intimidated by the machine-like fighter of their group. Kameyo's next words to the enemy wouldn't help that feeling, despite him feeling a sense of encouragement by them as well.

"So you really are the intellectual type." She said coolly, taking a step back and generously lifting the bladeless sword up for Kurai to see. "All I did was release my Zanpakutō. It has a form that can shift to anything wished. Sharp or dull, fast or strong... the possibilites are next to endless. But its form is also an incomprehensible one, something that not even the most accurate of sensing methods can pick up. Even I can't see the blade. The only one who can is my Zanpakutō spirit."

She allowed herself to take a few further steps back, pointing the hilt at her foe as she did so. "A weapon that can be at my side, at your throat or even wrapped around your body and ready to slice you into a million pieces. Had it not been for the recent events at hand, this would've been the reason why I could have been a close candidate for being a Dragon. With that in mind," She gripped the handle in both of her hands in a defensive stance. "Are you sure you're not overestimating your chances?"

"Heh," Kurai pressed up his glasses, noting all of his surroundings as he took in what his interest of choice told him. He knew that it'd be a tasking ordeal to handle all of these skilled fighters on their own, but considering they acted in a cohesive manner, it would take time he didn't have in order to defeat them. Time or excess waste of resources, nothing he enjoyed employing for such a mundane task as eliminating mere underlings, "yes, I think you're skilled. All of you have a cohesive mindframe that keeps me from defeating you within a necessary time. So, I guess I'll need to even the playing board..."

SNAP!

Within a snap of his right hand's gloved fingers, a series of shadows flow up from the debris field and reveal a number of figures. Each of them bore a Spiritual Pressure, similar to the other Fullbring squads, but held a much more intense and powerful sensation from each of them.

One wore a long white, high-collared cloak over a black sleeveless jacket, with a defining lightning bolt-like scar across his face, and a large muscular attire, with blonde hair. Spiritual Pressure radiating from him looked golden in color, and held a controlled, powerful presence among the others.

Another had a stylized matte of black hair, matching the black jacket, gloves, and combat slacks he retained. His spiritual aura resembled an eery red light, that burned along the recess of his attire and skin, matching the fiery look along his malicious grinning face.

The only woman of the group had a high-rise ponytail of strawberry pink hair, fastened by a red hairband. She held a pink aura of controlled force, immediately her power brought down the force of the rain from the sky once more, but managed to swirl it around the entire city block of their battlefield with ease. Her black cloak resided over her shoulders, contrasting her scarlet blouse revealing voluptuous curves.

A more decadently attired man held a katana in his right hand, with a white collar sporting over a matte black suit jacket, slacks, tie, and black gloves. His scarlet-black hair rippled in the wind with his scarlet aura as he grinned with eagerness, and his eyes glared with malevolence.

Last, but not least was a teenaged girl with black hair, similar in coloration and style to Kameyo's. Her onyx eyes shined with a cold, emptiness that was only filled by the black aura that surrounded her black skirt, blouse, sleeved, and legging attire, with only a crimson cloak to contrast her dark and pale complexioned appearance.

"Are you sure that you can win now, dogs of the Alliance?" Kurai asked with a chuckle, waving his hand towards his entourage of disciples at his beck and call, each of them already looking intimidating in their own right.

"This...isn't good," Choku whispered, already viewing their physical and spiritual properties through his lenses, "I can't believe I'm saying this, but I wish it was just the Stern Ritter here..."

"This is madness! Figures crawling out of shadows?!" Valeur reeled back, not used to seeing such enemies crawl literally out of the woodworks.

"Dammit!" Yōki swore aloud, now feeling the situation spiraling out of control, now that Kurai brought backup, "we need to fall back! This isn't a fight we can handle on our own!"

For a moment, Tenshina forgot the world around him as he looked at the last one that appeared. His hardened demeanor, having been so painstakingly crafted for this moment, faltered once he lay eyes on the one who had been his former ally. He clenched his teeth, his eyes wavering as he mentally cursed himself for forgetting. They might have turned away from the enemy's side, but there were still plenty others that hadn't - friends and close associates included. He breathed out a harsh sigh through the nose. "How many former allies am I going to have to fight before all of this over with?!"

"And where exactly are we going to fall back to?" Braeburn, who had taken a moment's respite thanks to his absence within Yōki's plan of attack, allowed himself to speak up. He slid the facial mask on before folding his arms across his chest. "We're in the enemy's stronghold, in case you've forgotten. Everything's labeled an area of hostility right now. We can't risk going into hiding when they own the damn place." He unfolded his arms, allowing one hand to rest on the hilt of his weapon. His eyes glared intensely at the new arrivals, knowing that there would be a tough fight on their hands. "We stand our ground and wipe these bloody rats off of the earth face. Look alive and get ready!!"

SNAP!

"Scatter all of them, save for the lovely lady in front of me, Satsu-kun," Kurai commanded his top subordinate of those who appeared.

Before anyone would realize it, Satsuriku was donned in an aura of bright golden lightning. Raising his hand, he swung it down on the ground, and muttered aloud, "Get lost, trash!"

A bright voluminous wave of golden electricity funneled under the ground of all those who stood firmly in the face of their opposition. Within a concussive blast that sounded like thunder, both squads would be scattered to the wind, thrashing in the air and hurtling towards different areas of frozen cityscape, with the Fullbring henchmen in pursuit.

The only ones who weren't affected was Satsuriku, Kurai, and Kameyo herself.

"Much better, don't you say?" Kurai said with a refreshed sigh, as he waved his arms out in an eerily dark, inviting manner, "now...why don't you show me that delicious power you say can rip me into a million pieces!"

Now, she was all alone.

There was no one but two foes that were standing in her presence. Both of them had already proved to be monumental adversaries, with one having fended off a group's initial attack so effortlessly and the other having just as easily blown them away from the area. But she hadn't been trained to fear odds stacked against her. She regarded them both with her own impassive gaze, slowly sliding one leg behind her and crouching down a little. The bladeless sword was held at a 90 degree angle with her waist in an preparatory stance.

She would have to make the kill quickly, or else risk defeat.

Without hesitation, she threw herself forward at Kurai to begin the battle.

Had it not been for the transformation from society to military base, Brina wouldn't have parted ways from Sui-Feng as quickly as she did.

Her eyes widened as she took in the new environment with a mixture of amazement and shock. Within a second, their familiar recovery room had transformed into nothing but a part of a fortress. From the architecture and the signature of spiritual energy, she could tell that it was the Quincy's doing - Ywach's doing, to be precise. A small grin came across her face as it all started to sink in, and she folded her arms across her chest.

"Well, what do you know? He did do it, after all..." She commented casually.

Sui-Feng felt her blood grow cold the moment the transformation occured to their surroundings. What was once a humble, yet safe encampment with the three of them standing in the tent's warm interior, was made instantly cold. As she let go, she heard Brina's words with growing alarm, and turned to look at her with widened eyes of incredulous ignorance, "Did what?! What the Hell just happened?!"

Yoruichi bolted from the newfound enclosure, finding themselves on the precipice of a tall structure, as the rest of the scattered group of comrades were walking out in the streets in disbelief and trying to confirm their surroundings as well.

Yoruichi couldn't help but gasp, as her yellow eyes widened with fear, "The...Soul Society...is gone!"

"Not gone." Brina corrected, walking out in order to take in the outside for herself. "Transported. The positions in where this fortress was before and the Soul Society have been reversed. I guess that the actual Soul Society is in some other dimension, most likely being destroyed by the occupants in said dimension." She lowered her head, an amused grin on her face as she shook it back and forth. "The Quincy King had to be waiting to do this..."

"The Quincy King?!" Yoruichi asked with sudden alarm, "he's alive?!"

"You're obviously not as informed as I led to believe, Yoruichi-hime," Sui-Feng spoke lowly with a bashful blush of embarassment, as she looked over at Brina with a more mature, hardened look of understanding, "Yhwach Juhabach, the one who gave birth to the Quincy folk's powers, or so the story goes. We've been briefed by members of the Quincy Order about his capabilities and those who follow his commands, the Vandenreich. But they never mentioned anything about swapping an entire city the size of a small country with an equally sized territory. Is this the King's doing, or is it some form of device that he triggered?"

"That I'm not so sure about." Brina admitted. "Considering the circumstances and the time given for the enemy to set up camp, I'd say that they managed to plant a device in order to do it. But who knows just how powerful Ywhach has gotten over the time period that he's been away? At this rate, that possibility can go in both directions."

"Considering how closely he appeared to work with Aizen, its not unreasonable to suggest he's close to the same level of strength. Which wouldn't be far fetched to make him either as intelligent or as powerful as he is. To pull this off would probably take a considerable amount of planning and preparation," Sui-Feng analyzed as she saw the number of agents funneling to and fro from the hubbles they've been transported into, "at least none of his subordinates have attacked-"

"You might want to hold that thought, Sui-Feng!" Yoruichi spoke aloud with alarm, as the landscape suddenly was filled with igniting blue flames. The pillars erupted in the exact same manner as the other four Stern Ritters had appeared, and they were engaged by the Elite Captains for the most part. Now there appeared to be dozens of them!

At the same time, armored soldiers cloaked in white uniforms and white masks burst from the shadows, both within and the outside of the hubbles themselves. Armed with broadswords, pikes, and igniting bows, the Soldats began engaging the DCO and Stealth Force agents taking residence from within, using their growing numbers and skills to take the off guard forces by surprise.

"And thus, the attack begins..." Even as she watched it happen, Brina kept that casual smile on her face. She slipped her hands into her pockets, taking it all in with a collected and almost jovial attitude. "Soldat foot troopers. A step up from the common infantrymen that the Inner Circle provided. Much deadlier in combat. Teams operate like they're controlled by a Hive Mind. Silent, emotionless and very dangerous to anyone who crosses them. The perfect soldier to deploy against any existing army, I believe."

She turned towards the two women, her blue eyes sparkling a little bit mischievously. "So, who wants to start placing bets on who wins?"

Yoruichi's eyes widened at the swarm of spiritually void humans rush through the shadows like a swarm of white ornets. The Quincies were merciless, hacking down and attacking any of the lesser prepared forces that were still reeling with the shock of their beloved home disappearing, and the others they overwhelmed that didn't pull back immediately.

"This is insane!" Sui-Feng swore aloud as her eyes saw the men get overrun by the sheer numbers of the hardened, trained fighters that previously held their own against the 43rd Regiment, "we have to step in before our position is overrun!"

A violent cry would be heard in the distance of the frozen cobblestone street, that'd signify the first to fight back.

"Ryūsei!" Sazuke cried out, as her body was bathed in a golden light, accelerating her movements with incredible ferocity as she bull-rushed through the mass of Soldat forces. Her attacks were precise and deadly, as each impact she struck through her targets caused them to be mutilated, broken, or explode violently from the impacts, with none of them able to activate their Blut Vene to counter her speed-filled attacks.

By the time her spell ended, she nearly cleared the entire street of the Soldat batallion that entered, while steam rolled off her body with emphasis of her technique's use.

As the Soldats turned to face her from their own prey, Sazuke raised her right fist into the air and shouted to her subordinates, "FIGHT BACK! DO NOT LET THEM GAIN THE UPPER HAND! LET US TAKE THEIR CITY, IN EXCHANGE FOR THE ONE THAT THEY STOLE FROM US!"

One squad of Soldats used Hirenkyaku to appear above her, raising their pikes above their heads to stab her from above. Unfortunately, they'd find her upraised fist would open up, and release a maelstrom of Nenshō flames upwards, scorching her attackers down to their bones from the lack of defensive reaction timing.

All of it would momentarily wipe the smile off of Brina's face for a moment.

Back then, she had believed Sazuke to be nothing but a condescending shrew undeserving of her position. But as she listened to the words that were called out to the warriors below, that belief was starting to become a little bit more false. Back then, Brina saw Sazuke as an insubordinate who wanted nothing more than to gain the position of leadership. But now, maybe it was just conflict of beliefs that made Sazuke see Brina as a failure. Maybe it was their status as enemies that made Sazuke seem so condescending. Once again, her rival had shut her down.

She let out a light growl, covering her mouth with one hand as she glared a little at the 2nd Division Captain. "The first times you humiliated me wasn't enough for you, was it? You just had to go and show yourself as the leader Master and Boss made you out to be. And the worst part? I can't even blame you anymore. All of this is my fault and mine alone."

Slowly, her hands clenched into fists. Although her body remained calm, her mind was far from it. "How many times do you have to show me up before your satisfied, you rotten bitch?!"

A magnanimous roar of the remaining Stealth Force and DCO agents cried out in acknowledgement to Sazuke's inspirational words. They began pressing back with a vengeance, striking back in formations and instrumental strategic maneuvers. They followed their Captain's lead, as she continued to use her Hakuda mastery to decimate the oncoming Soldat forces that continues to flow from the shadows towards her.

For one reason or another, Sui-Feng saw Brina's look of amusement transform into a scowl, causing her to lightly smile her direction, "Are you jealous, Brina-chan? If that's the case, why don't you jump down and assist? Show her that you're as capable of fighting back as she is. Isn't that what you really want?"

It was more than just that. Brina was starting to believe that Sazuke was threatening her very existence now. Before, she had been looking forward to a rather poetic death by the Captain, being the one chased down constantly. But after hearing Sazuke's response to the encouragement of death and the words exchanged at the tent, that was beginning to change. To Hell with letting go. The wench needed to die.

With a slow hand and a silence to Sui-Feng's question, Brina grasped the handle of her knife from its handle and drew it out. After flipping it to a backhand position, she observed the battle from below a moment more. There was a massive group of Soldaat below her that had yet to engage the D.C.O. and 2nd Division force, but were rushing towards that area in order to do so. It was a perfect way to enter the fight.

Without hesitation, she allowed herself to fall off of the building and descended towards the group of unsuspecting soldiers. She reared her knife hand back, pointing her knuckles at them as if she would a fist. She used Flash Step as a momentary boost to increase momentum and power she would bring. When she was finally close enough, she swung her fist down at a lone Soldaat target.

That was the starting point of a bloodbath.

Her fist would cleave through its target, carving the body in two and crushing completely under the pressure. When it hit the ground, it would cause a burst of pressure to send a massive number of the surrounding units into the air. A small crater would be left behind under the influence of her strength, expanding to a considerable radius. As her targets floated helplessly in the air, Brina once again used a Flash Step to move between them all within a heartbeats. The blade of her knife moved so fast, their bodies would remain closely held together even as she was cutting them apart one by one.

When she returned to her spot, those airborne bodies would explode in a mess of blood that would rain down upon the ground. This would draw attention of other Soldaat to her as she slowly raised herself up. Her blue eyes were glowing blue and sparkling apparent bio-electricity as an emphasis of her inner fury, even though her body was exuding nothing but calmness. She slowly approached them, the cool smile having returned to her face once more.

"Who's next?"

"Quite the disciples you've trained, Sui-Feng-chan," Yoruichi spoke down at her smiling protoge with a grin of her own, "they are a lot like your younger days. Hot tempered, stubborn, but full of unquestionable zeal."

"Right," Sui-Feng acknowledged with closed eyes, turning her head away to look up at Yoruichi, realigning her thoughts on the given task at hand, "we should head towards the nearby neighbouring FOB's. I doubt this is the only one under such concentrated attack. Our speed makes us the most suitable candidates to reinforce their positions within a sparce amount of time."

"Agreed," Yoruichi nodded back, as she scanned the horizon, noting that the pillars of fire began to wisp away, "it seems the Stern Ritters are on the move. I suggest we don't engage them directly, considering how little we know of their powers and innate abilities."

"We'll meet up back here once we've secured most of the FOB's within our reach. The four of us together would keep any opponent, even a Stern Ritter, from attacking recklessly," Sui-Feng spoke confidently with an upraised fist.

"I hope you're right," Yoruichi sighed with a reluctant visage, "now...let's move!"

SHFT-SHFT!

Within an instant, the two legendary Commander-in-Chiefs of the Stealth Force flew in opposing directions, leaving the prior's students to hold the line.

With that said...

BOOM-BOOM-BOOM!

A number of concussive blasts were made, as Sazuke slammed her limbs through her enemies and into the proximate structures, as well as into the cobblestone street. Even as the endless mass of Soldats kept coming, between the rallied Stealth Forces, Brina, and herself, they slowly began carving their way past their point of entry and beating them back.

One was ripped apart by bare hands.

Another was cut into ribbons by a knife.

Several more were hit by a brief pulse from her Shunkō and "self-destructed", exploding into showers of gore.

More were crushed to death by the flurry of punches and kicks that both attacked and defended.

All of this was the expression of Brina's rage. Any Soldat unfortunate enough to cross her were dispatched brutally and violently. Brina made every movement seem natural and instinctual, moving just as easily as she was breathing. To the common Shinigami soldier, these Quincy soldiers were a nightmare. But to the likes of the strongest out of the Stealth Force, they were nothing but cannon fodder. Throughout it all, she would keep that concentrated and almost dazed look in her eye as she butchered them.

Then, after a backflip away from her enemies, she would find herself in the very spot she didn't want to be in - right behind Sazuke.

The two women were now back to back with each other and facing a particularly massive group of enemy Quincy. "Decided to crash the party without me, 3rd Seat?" She questioned, her tone filled with a false sense of camaraderie. She raised the knife defensively and settled into a preparatory stance, resisting the urge to plunge the metal right into Sazuke's back. These Quincy were top priority as of this minute. "I didn't know you grew that tired of me just yet."

"Are you sure you're not done crying yet, Brina? Finally deciding to grow a pair and prove yourself an actual asset for once without hindering your comrades?" Sazuke retorted back passively, as she used a haymaker charge to the necks of two Soldats, before twisting them around and using them as makeshift bludgeoning weapons against their comrades in a brutal display of physical power and ferocity, "or are you going to get in my way, as always?"

"Oh, rest assured I'm always going to be in your way."

This was punctuated when a Soldat lunged at Brina. She raised her hands out, catching his wrists and performing a throw that sent the assailant over her shoulder. She twisted herself around, thrusting her hand out towards the group she had thrown the Soldat towards. With another Shunkō pulse, she was able to freeze them in place. With a slow lift of the hand, she lifted them all up into the air and continued to speak to her bitter rival. "That's pretty much your fault, though. I was being nice, hoping that getting killed by you would serve as a sense of poetic irony. Always did love the literary arts. But now?"

She swung her hand down, causing their bodies to explode once more. As the crimson rain fell, her conversational tone would carry a lace of venom. "I'm done trying to be the elegant seeker of death. You're going to die by my hands, even if it's the last thing I do, princess."

"At least you're properly prioritized," Sazuke spoke in a huff, as she swung her arms like a wrecking ball, smashing and crushing the incoming Soldats, breaking through the Blut Vene with utter ease that the enemy forces had, "now make sure you survive this so that you can get your chance. That is, if you think you're up for a third defeat?"

The condescension in the statement was so blunt, Brina was getting the impression Sazuke was treating her like more of a nuisance if anything else. It was keeping the fire within her burning and fueling the malice that escaped only through her blows on the Soldaat. It was a rather ironic thing she had to note, as well; while Sazuke was speaking as if she was indifferent, Brina was a storm full of contained wrath despite her body not showing a hint of it. Their fighting styles contradicted the apparent mentalities; while Brina was fighting with mainly acrobatics, evasion and precision, Sazuke was carrying the elegance of a tank as she tore apart the Quincy's ranks. Briefly, it made Brina's mouth curl into a smile of amusement.

She could speak all the trash she wanted. It was the traitor who was still fighting like an assassin.

The smile was wiped off of her face, but the collection in her composure remained. "Third defeat?" She asked with a bit of incredulity, taking in a bit of sadistic satisfaction as she saw a group of Soldat hesitate to strike right away. She didn't blame them; her bloodied cloak, hands and face weren't exactly something to be blown off or laughed at - especially when their side was getting slaughtered like animals. "You seem to be jumping the gun on that one. You defeated me only once, if I have to recall. Boss had simply interrupted our second duel before we could see its conclusion. What, did you think that I was going to rip out my heart and give it to you, then?"

A Soldat, apparently finally having enough of the talk, attempted to silence her with a lunge and thrust of his sword. But Brina was faster, her next sentence leaking a bit more of her seething emotions before they were contained again.

"Think again, princess!"

With a thrust of her hand, Brina had rammed into her assailant's chest and caught his heart within her palm. The sensation of his life liquid drowning her hand sent a chill down her spine, but she didn't let it get to her. "Now, I'm not going to give you another chance. You want a hundred percent? I'm going to put a hundred fifty. I'll give you two hundred. Whatever it takes to ensure that you and every one of those precious ideals of yours will be buried six hundred feet under." She ripped out the man's heart, his arteries and veins caressing her fingers like a necklace. A following axe kick would send his corpse sky high, punctuating her finishing statement as she leapt after it.

"Then we'll see just who really is the failure of the Onmitsukidō is!!"

With a Flash Step, she was over the body in a mirror-like motion. An elbow would crash into its face, sending it plummeting towards the massive group of Soldat like a meteor. When it crashed down into the ground, it produced a shockwave that blew them off of the earth and into the air. Their bodies would crash into and through the Quincy architecture, with the force of some bringing buildings down. Brina would be in the center of it all, taking it in with a grim amount of satisfaction before looking over her shoulder at Sazuke.

"Your priorities are all skewed, McTavish," Sazuke spoke stoically back at Brina with her back turned, her body perfectly untouched by malformation, blood, or dust from her encounters with her enemies. Most of the enemies looked contorted, bent out of shape, or even untouched but with no life within their forms. Regardless, Sazuke's stance had her hands on her hips and her eyes looking off towards the horizon, filled with the dead of her subordinates and enemies, "you have the will to make your own dreams happen. Instead of finding out which one of us is the failure, why don't you prove yourself to be a better person than I am?"

Turning around, Sazuke coolly stared back at Brina's bloodied form impassively, "Trying to bury people just for the sake of ideals in of themselves won't prove anything, idiot. It isn't good enough! You need to see your enemy as an individual, and see what they're like, and why they stand for. What makes them fitting personas of their ideals," Sazuke fixated a dark glare that cast an eery shadow, mirroring the darkness that loomed over the Quincy city, "Your ideals isn't why I loathe and despise you, Brina McTavish. Any soldier that is told to cut off a limb they wish to keep, and retain the pain and agony of that loss is a noble warrior worthy of praise. Any scumbag can blame others for their pain, and cut other people's limbs off, so you may feel better about yourself."

Pointing a hand towards Brina, she clenched it tightly in proclamation, using the other to rip off her infamous and favored demon mask off her face, so she could fully express her livid anger, "But you...you couldn't keep your sadness to yourself and move past it! You spread your sadness to all those you touched, including Sui-Feng-sama! You are a coward, one whom has no right to call yourself noble, or desire to destroy what stands for justice! That is the reason I cannot accept your ideals, goals, or even your existence as a person, Brina McTavish!"

For a moment, the flames subsided as the Brit listened to Sazuke's words. Her smile held genuine amusement within as she stared the other woman in the eye. She began to walk towards the other woman, stepping over a Soldaat's body as she did so. She had personally expected Sazuke to remain silent, emit a "Hmph" of sorts and then turn back to the fighting. But if she wanted to start a lecturing speech, then Brina would give one back. She had full ammunition, and there wasn't any Yoruichi or Sui-Feng to interfere with that.

"Taking my words a bit too literally, princess?" She asked in an almost lazy drawl. Her hand started to flip her bloodied knife, flicking the liquid off as she spun it. Her blue eyes continued to fix themselves on the other woman. Her tone began to regress to a more conversational and casual tone. "If you're going to lecture me, at least say things I'm not aware of. You may not believe it. But I do have my own dreams and goals in life, despite everything that's happened. The only one I'm going to willingly tell you, though, is the goal of killing you. And that's not because of reasons as shallow as you're putting them to be."

She turned herself so that her side would be facing Sazuke, pacing around and idly inspecting her knife. "I want you to stop and listen to yourself for a moment. Sure, a soldier may show his or her loyalty by slicing off a limb on their leader's orders. But then, there are consequences. That soldier may not be able to perform as adequately as they would have had they questioned that order. They may have to be put out of active duty because they lost that limb. In the case of you and Master, that would've led to expulsion from your own family. Alternatively, though, they would still fight and eventually be led to an unnecessarily tragic death simply because they lost that limb on an order." She stopped in her tracks on that sentence, turning her head so that she could look back at Sazuke.

"Those very same orders could change. For example, what if you were ordered to kill someone close to you because of fears of possible conspiracy?" By this point, she was getting into her speech. She lowered her knife hand and raised her freed one for emphasizing and dramatic gestures. "Cutting the head off of Master because of awareness that she trained an apprentice gone rogue? Killing her husband and daughter due to them possibly being associated with the accused? I can just picture it now. Using those hands of yours to grab your little apprentice's head and--"

A violent wrench of her free hand would increase the vividness of her word's imagery.

"Snap that neck like a twig! You lose the very person that might as well have been your second mother, destroy her family and cross into the territory of a cold-blooded murder. All because your leaders told you to." She raised her arms up in a shrug, her expression challenging to Sazuke and her tone heavily sarcastic. "But it's all for "just cause", isn't it? If it's to preserve law and order, it can't possibly be wrong, can it?"

Sazuke's glowered eyes fixated upon her rival and one arch nemesis. Her arm lowered as she heard Brina lash back out at her with just as much venom, but delight with the idea of causing her to break and crumble at her words. Throughout it all, Sazuke wanted to lash out with her own fists and strike her for speaking of such sacred things in such an unsavory manner.

However, as always, she saw a flaw within her turn-around comeback.

Lowering her gaze so her browline would be enveloped by shadows, Sazuke would allow only a hint of bitter humor lapse her visage as she smiled, "Brina McTavish, you still have yet to understand the meaning behind my words. You, who had obeyed every order master gave did so without query or hesitation, throughout your entire time being apprenticed by her. I remember it well, how you would look curious or dubious about a order given to you beforehand, but you never hesitated in pleasing your second mother figure. No, you never questioned, never lashed out for it. Until, the day you were ordered to terminate a suspect that was your own mother," Sazuke's eyes raised back queryingly to Brina's, as a cold wind brushed across her hair to send it flourishing towards her right, as she spoke back in finality, "why didn't you ask Sensei why? Why didn't you protect your mother? Why didn't you stop and think of the importance of the mission assigned to you? It was never about your mother being a traitor or not. It was about deciding your loyalty to the law...or to your heart!"

Throwing an arm to the side, Sazuke glowered at her fully, "You spoiled bitch had it all! A family! A mentor who adored you! Prodigious skill! A passionate heart! But you threw it away in favor of NOT being the one to question your superiors or question your heart! My heart has always told me to be on the side of justice, and protect all that matter to me! YOU embody EVERYTHING I've try to keep from harming the precious things within my life! I never had a family, nor did I have inherent talent that stood out, nor adoration, and I've fought hard to earn what I've gained! If they ordered me to cut off an arm, I'd do so without hesitation! But if they were to order me to take the life of someone precious to me," retracting her right arm back to thumb over her heart, Sazuke shouted back, "THEN I OFFER MY LIFE IN FORFEIT TO KEEP THEM FROM HARM, OR I WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST BREATH THIS BODY HAS LEFT IN ME! CAN YOU SAY THE SAME?!"

Under the emotional power of Sazuke's words, Brina faltered for a moment. The smile faded away from her face, and her expression conveyed the sense that she didn't quite believe what she was hearing. The lawful zealot, openly declaring that she would've went against a questionable order? It was just too unbelievable. It was a ground that they could freely agree on: defiance of questionable law, as different as their methods for doing so were. In addition, the normally stoic and condescending Sazuke was showing a more passionate side. If Brina wasn't seeing or hearing it with her own eyes, she wouldn't have believed it.

Still, she wasn't ready to give up her side of the argument just yet. There was nothing casual about the darkening of her expression, even though a single muscle didn't change. Her smile and leer seemed to harden on her face, and the malice was much clearer within her voice. "It's not that simple, you idiot!" She sneered. "It's not simply about loyalty to the law or to your heart. It's about deciding whether you should be a traitor to your family, or a traitor to the government you serve under. Do you think that disobeying an order from a commander of the special forces would've bode well for me? That I could say "no" and I wouldn't have had to do it? That's a naive way of thinking about it, a kid's dream. I could've been accused of being a traitor simply because I did what I believed was morally right. I could've been thrown in prison, interrogated, tortured and killed for going against that kind of power! And even if I did stop to question it, there would've simply been another person to take my place and do the dirty deed without me! My mother would've still been killed and I still would have been an emotional wreck!"

There was so much anger and frustration flashing with Brina's eyes as she continued to jab at Sazuke's declarations. The smile was wiped off of her face once more. "It's nothing but an attempt to climb into Heaven using only a mountain, Sazuke! The heroes die in the gutters while the cold-blooded dance on their graves! No matter what direction you turn, no matter how hard you twist, there's always going to be a sword going through your throat for every decision you make! Right and wrong is dictated by the ones in control, and no hero's ever going to change that!"

"Fool! I stand here today because I've followed my heart and my loyalties to the things I cherish the most. I stand here in a position of authority because I can make the tough choices no one else can. Whether I die in the gutters or in the highest heavens is my choice and my choice alone. But I won't be swayed to do anything less," Sazuke began walking towards Brina, her eyes conveying more sadness than hatred, more regret than bitterness, as she kept talking, "and why do you think such things of our comrades? Do you believe that none of your allies were within the laws of reason? Have you ever considered on leaning on them, or even going to the Head Captain to plead your case, a man with power reaching through the heavens? If we were mere tools or pawns to be used...than the organization you swore loyalty would be the perfect description for enlistment."

Standing before Brina, as the rain began to pick up again, dropping slowly and steadily into a sheer onto the icy landscape below, Sazuke whispered to her as her face finally softened. Softened for the first time in the many times she's met Brina's eyes, as she spoke softly still, "Did you revile the Soul Society so much, that you'd believe your own comrades would do such things to you for merely being a human being? Is that why you despised Sensei...and...why you've always despised me? Is that why you never leaned on me for support, or aid?"

"W-what the hell is wrong with this woman?!"

In one of the rarest occasions within her encounters with Sazuke, Brina was actually beginning to feel scared in the presence of her foe. As the rain fell again, she found herself frozen in position as the woman approached her. The words that were supposed to be a vicious retort back were quieted down to a seemingly sympathetic attempt for a heart-to-heart. The snarl on her face was regressing to a dumbfounded and shock look as stared into Sazuke's eyes. Was this the same woman that she hated so much? Was this a side that only their master had known? Why was only now that she was seeing it for the first time?

As much as she wanted to step back and away from those bearing eyes, she couldn't. The last thing she wanted was to look weak in front of her nemesis. That thought caused her face to harden again, although her sneer was significantly weaker than it was before. She glared daggers into Sazuke's eyes as she spoke with a cold tone. "Oh, stop acting like you care. All you did back then was scrutinize me, thinking that I was going to stab Master in the back the moment it was turned to me. I bet you were just waiting for me to snap under the pressure, just so you could jump onto that precious throne of yours. Do you really think that I'd really ask you for help in that situation? Do you really think that the Head Captain would've listened, when he wasn't doing anything about my family being prosecuted against?"

She swiftly turned herself away, taking a few steps forward before stopping. "You were always against me, even when I wasn't even trying to be against you. When the one I considered to be my second mother, the one I would've followed to Hell, gave me the order to kill my own family, she took the bond we had and crushed it under her heel. When I was running away from the scene of slaughter, the first thing she did when she found me was attempt to take my life." She looked over her shoulder. "There was no one to turn to for me, even when I was crying over Mother. No one cared about my grief. But you know something? That doesn't matter now. The only things I need to rely on and listen to from here on out is myself and my heart. I'm going to fight for what I believe in. Damn everyone and everything else to Hell, especially you!"

"I don't know why I bother," Sazuke sighed, her eyes closed as she turned to walk to her right flank, distancing herself to be a good five meters away, "if you want to die alone, I won't stop you. I just desired to keep you from doing so in such a lonely way..."

The way that sentence was formed almost caused a taunting remark about Sazuke's sexuality escape Brina's mouth. But her anger was keeping that from reaching past the throat. In addition, every word Sazuke was speaking continued to baffle her. Was she seriously giving pity? Was she truly attempting to help? With all of the earlier statements about her being a failure and useless to everyone, it seemed like nothing more than a lazy attempt to put her guard down. This was the same woman who had trained for the sole purpose of killing her. This was the same woman who had been at her throat ever since they met. Why was she trying to take all of that back now, especially after Brina made her intentions clear?

"Do I really look like the kind of person that would fall for such bullshit? Try again, princess." She opened her mouth to fire back a retort, ready to call Sazuke out for her apparent lies.

But she would be cut off.

Both of them would be cut off, very abruptly.

A massive wave of incredibly hot, light blue fire burst from the ground just a few meters before Brina, and quickly began rising around in front of Sazuke as well. The intense blue flames soon surrounded both Stealth Force veterans in a fairly large circle. No matter their own strength and power, neither would be able to immediately pierce this wall of fire without seriously harming themselves.

"Ho ho ho now..." a voice wrang from above Brina, coming from a fairly tall and fit young man with red eyes and large red mohawk, wearing the traditional Stern Ritter uniform, aside from his tennis shoes. Smirking and raising an eyebrow, he spoke in a rather snarky tone looking down upon the two women. "Well shit, we must've missed out on one hell of a catfight. What a shame, I think I could have some real fun with you two, if you know what I mean."

He then glanced up at the other building across from him and above Sazuke. "Ain't that right, Cang?"

On the top of that building, was an individual of similar build, however, he wore his Stern Ritter hood over his head, concealing most all of his face. This one, however, said nothing, and simply stared down at the ensnared duo.

The Stern Ritter had made their move.

"And so, the leaders finally come out."

Slowly, Brina closed her mouth and directed her attention towards the one who had spoken. The fury at her rival quickly began to regress, leaving her with nothing but the out-of-place serenity she expressed against the common enemy. There was no use venting displaced anger, and she needed to save it for the one that deserved it the most. These Quincy, especially the one who made the perverted comment, was not worthy of it. She slowly exhaled a breath as she raised her head up and looked at the man directly above her.

"I trust you not to die against these vermin, hero." She muttered to Sazuke, anticipating that a tough fight was to come for both of them.

"That won't be a problem," Sazuke spoke aloud coolly, as her form crouched, reattaching her demon mask over her face. By the mere proximity of the flames, her durable body was already on the verge of bearing sweat by being near it. Having it surround them in a cyclone formation, it'd be near impossible to gain the bearing necessary to penetrate the flames, especially with physical power. But the top of the whirling blue flames?

Bending her knees, Sazuke grasped her Haori and threw it down onto the ground, shouting to Brina, "Hold on tight!"

KRAK-KOOM!

The sheer force released by the weighted coat allowed the two of them to billow upwards near halfway, while Sazuke reached out to grasp Brina's forearm, as she blasted a burst of spirit pressure from her soles to reach the top of the wall of flames.

"Ryūsei!" She shouted out, as she enraptured her whole body with golden-white light, accelerating her fast enough to breach the epoch of blue flames, escaping unscathed while pulling Brina out the rest of the way.

Once breached, she released her grip on Brina, while her spell redirected the remaining momentum towards the instigator of the pillar of flames. Her velocity and force she propelled herself with, would be enough to deflect any incoming fire, while retaining the ability to ram the Stern Ritter with enough force to at least give him pause for a counterattack.

However, en route to the red-haired Quincy, a powerful boot heel would plant itself directly into Sazuke's back, delivering normally bone-crushing force into her person and sending her straight into the frozen street beneath both of them. This attack originated from the hooded Quincy simply known as "Cang", who stared the Captain down blankly as his boot practically planted her into the ground. "You should focus on the one who is an immediate threat, not something else." he said coldly to her, his hood coming off to reveal short black hair, narrow eyes, and a scar across his mouth.

The mohawk Quincy, on the other hand, simply crossed his arms and grinned. "You might wanna think twice before attacking us blindly, bitch. We're not average grunts, or those Inner Circle shits you fought before." he said, before holding out his right hand and pointing at himself with his thumb. "I'm Bazz-B, otherwise known as Stern Ritter H: The Heat!"

"And I am Cang Du, Stern Ritter I: The Iron." the other Quincy said, still floating in the air after his rather brutal attack.

"We are going to be your redemption, through destruction." the two of them both said in unison.

A slow clap would follow right after the united statement, courtesy of the brown-haired woman who was standing a little ways below them in the air. The woman in question would have a deadpan, unimpressed look as she regarded them both. "Cute." She remarked dryly. "Did you two happen to rehearse that on the way here, or is that how you greet all the women you see?"

Although she was keeping her attention on them, her senses were also on her new "partner". She was surprised that Sazuke had moved to pull her out from the fire cage the Stern Ritter had created as quickly as she did. Of course, the Quincy priority reigned supreme over settling the score. As much as she loathed the woman, she also knew the Captain had the smarts to realize what came first. Fighting a battle against two "Captain-killers" wasn't the wisest tactic, after all.

"Ow," Sazuke muttered flatly, as she stood to her feet unpreturbed from the strike Cang made upon her back. Most of the Kidō that enveloped her body absorbed the force, but the rest barely marred her bodysuit's armor, let alone her durable form. Dusting her arms, her eyes locked onto Cang's with a hunter's glare, eyeing him like prey rather than a simple opponent, "so, you want to be the first to dance, Quincy?"

SHFT!

Appearing behind Cang, with her back facing his, she held her arms underneath her generously sized chest, as her eyes gained a cold gleam to them. Her mind and body was within complete focus, ready to attack at any given notice, but kept herself from lunging first this time around.

Instead, she allowed her voice to ring out, "Brina, you take the mouthy one with the hot hands. It seems you and him have more in common anyways. I got this one taken care of."

Bazz-B's expression now became one of annoyance, glaring down at Brina in particular. "I'd watch what you say, bitch." he said, letting his arms unfold and holding one of his fingers up in emphasis. "You and me? We're about to play around; I'm not even going to try when I'm burning your ass to a crisp. You wanna know how?"

He then lifted the thumb of his upraised hand up, and pointed the same finger at Brina, like a gun. "Because I could kill you... with just one finger."

A sinister sparkles shined in his eyes as he grinned in a maddened fashion. "Burner Finger...1."

With almost lightning speed, a hyper-condensed beam of solid blue fire shot out from his finger and went straight through Brina's right hip. It was unbelievably fast, among the Quincy's most fast and occasionally lethal attacks in his arsenal. This wound, however, was not fatal, nor would it seriously impede her ability to fight back against him... but it would show her just how quickly the Quincy could defeat her if she wasn't vigilant enough.

Cang Du, on the other hand, remained stoic and calm as Sazuke appeared behind him. "You and the brown haired girl... you are both rivals? The Daten said that you two have fought against and with each other many times. If that is the case..."

His head slightly turned to look at her. "...then the two of you should die, together."

With speed rivaling that of her own, the Quincy appeared in front of Sazuke, mere feet from her. "Rivals who hate and respect each other, should die as one on the same field of battle. That is my belief." Upon finishing that statement, Cang Du released a powerful, diamond hard palm strike to Sazuke's collar bone, one that would send her careening into the buildings behind her.

It was here Brina learned a very valuable lesson.

Fire and flesh don't mix.

When the beam of fire shot through her hip, her eyes dilated and her mouth opened up. She let out a loud gasp of pain as she felt the shot go through her hip, searing straight through the muscle and bone. Immediately, she fell on her knee, her hand grasping the smoking hole in her flesh. The heat would cauterize her veins and keep her from bleeding. But the pain was incredible, as if someone had taken a cattle brand and rammed it through her. It was excruciating and it told her what kind of enemy she was facing.

But did she feel apprehension or fear? Not in the slightest.

If anything, she seemed to be more excited than anything.

She let out a low and anticipating chuckle, raising her head up so that she could stare him in the eyes. A Cheshire smile had made its way onto her face, her seemingly innocent eyes sparking with lethal clarity. "Is that so?" She remarked, slowly straightening herself back up. She used a hand to pull apart the front of her cloak, exposing her bondings. While it was for the purpose of easy removal for her Shunkō, it could be just as easily seen as a means of seductive tactics. "Then if you're going to play like that, this is going to be a very fun game."

She spread her arms out in a welcoming stance, her knife gripped in one hand. The way she presented her bare flesh was almost as if she was goading him to burn it. "I hope you can show a woman like me a good time, fire boy!"

Sazuke, for the first time since combatting Brina, had found someone who could match her speed. While this idea was new to her, it didn't make her freeze up like amateurs would. Swinging her right arm across to allow her vambrace to protect her collarbone, the force rattled the reinforced material as well as crack its surface.

At the same time, Sazuke grappled Cang's outstretched arm and twisted her body around his outstretched fist, looping one of her legs in between his before stepping behind him. With the leverage gained within a single instant, Sazuke twirled around in a circle before throwing him over her head and into the building's rooftop. The resulting collision would case a massive shockwave of destruction that annihilated the structure instantaneously.

As she landed deftly into three limbed crouch, with her right hand gripping her top sword, and her demonic mask glinting from the lightning that cracked over the raining landscape, giving her a truly demonic appearance as she glared towards where Cang's position would be.

"You shattered by vambrace with a single strike. No ordinary martial art thrust should be able to do that. What kind of fighter are you, Quincy?" Sazuke uttered lowly allowed with menace and impassiveness laced perfectly in a cold monotone.

Cang stared at her impassively as he rose from the debris, virtually unschathed as he reached into his cloak. "I am the fighter...." he began, before pulling out two identical, four bladed Reishi claws out of his cloak. He grinded the two blades together as he pulled them out, before slinging them and his arms down to his side, creating a loud clanging metal sound as well as send sparks out before him, speaking in his cold, frighteningly calm voice. "...who is going to be your end."

(Theme)

Bazz-B's grin lowered from sadism to genuine excitement. Despite the wound he inflicted upon her, his foe seemed all the more willing to fight him just the way he wanted her too: like crazy. This was a fight he knew he would have fun with. He hopped off of the building and landed a couple of meters in front of Brina, smirking as an intense aura of blue flames surrounded his person. His eyes shined a dim blue fire as well, before he spoke aloud in a challenging manner. "Come on!"

With those words, she would descend after him. She let her arms hang over her head as she fell feet-first towards the ground. The wind that caused her hair and cloak to billow also sent chills through her, increasing her anticipation for the battle at hand. She couldn't take her gaze off of the malice that flashed within his eyes, nor could she ignore the smile that mirrored her own. The hole in her hip produced a pain that seemed to fuel her adrenaline levels, sending a violent spark through her body once she landed on the ground. At this point in time, she didn't think she could feel much more alive.

"I'm in an enemy's world. My allies are being surrounded by all sides, and their foes are closing in. We might as well be making our last stand here, against such insurmountable odds." She lowered her knife to waist level, gripping it with both hands and bending her knees so that she was lower to the ground. A Kiriken blade formed around the knife, "morphing" it into the katana she would've used if her Zanpakutō had been sealed. Her eyes sparked with bio-electricity as they glowed a brilliant blue to match the glow of his own eyes.

"I couldn't ask for a more perfect setting to be in right now."

Enter the Pale Twilight, The Quincy Terror Ensues!
Hana noticed two things that sparked the beginning of the end.

One, was the sudden skyrocketing Spiritual Pressure of both Sōsuke Aizen and Kyōaku Hōritsu, as it seemed they were hellbent on destroying each other. The forces released by those two alone sent billowing shockwaves of dense Spiritual Pressure that weighed heavily throughout the debris ridden landscape of both the Seireitei and the Rukonagi districts.

The second, was the sudden decline of Horseman Suna Tekketsu's Spiritual Pressure, and the sudden rise of Furuidenshō Shin'nen's. The force released by him alone was much closer, and the vivid pillar of silver spirit energy rising into the sky only caused the chaotic spirit-fueled storm above them to crack and thunder even more fiercely.

Then, the change in their environment.

What was once one of the transmutated Seireitei terraces which she and Shikyo did battle on transformed into an ice-christened plazza, with a pointed terrace that overlooked the now frozen kingdom of Quincy architecture. The Spiritual Pressure was naturally higher than the battle worn and sapped Soul Society, and the temperatures were much more crisp than before.

As sudden as their victory had been within their grasp, it had suddenly been wrenched away.

"Please tell me this is one of your contingency plans, Shikyo," Hana asked Shikyo aloud, as her eyes widened at her change of surroundings. They further widened at the sight of the dozens of blue pillars of fire discharge into the air, signaling the arrival of many more Stern Ritters than originally before, "or is this one of your ally's doings?"

Oh, how Shikyo wished it was.

She was regarding it all with shock and horror, her expression matched by the fear that had crossed her daughter's face. The ice underneath her back had done nothing but increase the dread that had swept through her. As she moved her head to take in the surroundings, she recognized them as Quincy architecture - something clearly having deployed by none other than Ywhach himself. When she saw those massive flame pillars shoot up into the air, sweat began to fall down her face at an alarming rate. Judging from the drop in Suna's spiritual pressure, disappearance of Tsukishima's and the colliding powers of Aizen and Kyōaku, it could only mean one thing for the Inner Circle.

Aizen and Ywhach had made their move.

"They were never our allies." She breathed, starting to lift herself off of her back. Although she was fully healed, her body was still drained from the brutal assault she had endured. Full recovery would take time - time that none of them had. "We had suspected they would turn on us the moment things began to look in our favor. But we didn't think that something like this would happen..." She managed to get herself up onto her hands and knees, shakily attempting to push herself up onto her feet. "They couldn't wait until we were completely unable to defend ourselves--"

She was abruptly cut off when her limbs gave out underneath her. She let out a pained grunt as she unceremoniously collapsed onto her side, her chest rising and falling as she tried getting oxygen back into her lungs. The action alarmed Michiko, who momentarily forgot her fear over her concern for her mother. "M-mom?!" She exclaimed, placing her hands on the woman's arm in an attempt to keep her from falling onto her back again. "You can't pass out now! I-it's getting too scary! Th-those bad men in white are appearing all over the place!"

"I...I'm fine, Michiko..." Shikyo said weakly, inwardly cursing Hana for the deprivation of energy. It was something that was terrifying her - not only was she at the mercy of an official enemy, but now she was at the mercy of any Stern Ritter that happened to show up in front of them. Considering the ruthless nature of Ywhach's men, having a daughter and being unable to fight would do little to stop the body count from rising. "I... I just need a moment..."

Tap....

Yet with all of the noise transpiring around them, a single footstep would come to the attention of all three of them. Emerging from the darkness from behind them was a Stern Ritter, but in comparison to the rest of the powerful Quincy, the Spiritual Pressure of this entity was much higher.

"Hana Yugure of the Deep Cover Ops." the hooded man spoke calmly, as he slowly and casually came closer to the trio. "And 4th Horseman Shikyo Ninaru." he continued before finally stopping just a few meters away from them.

His hood came off, revealing a young man with fair complexion, long blonde hair and eyebrows, and piercing green eyes. "His Majesty... has ordered your immediate termination."

Hana turned to meet the adversary with widened gaze of surprise. The way he addressed her and her defeated opponent suggested that he did thorough background checks on them, which means all of the Inner Circle and Alliance's forces must be analyzed to all but their darkest secrets. Call it a hunch, but Hana never left anything to chance.

After her shock was reeled in, her glare renewed with killing intent, as her right hand moved to her sheathed Zanpakutō slowly, while she spoke derrisively back to him, "You seem to have us at a disadvantage, Quincy. You seem to know a lot about myself and my prisoner, but I don't know a single thing about you, other than your a smug jackass. So why don't you do us a favor and tell us who the Hell you are, before I decide to cut your conceited head off your shoulders!"

The man's stoic expression changed in no visible way, but he replied to her nonetheless. "You have more disadvantages against me know than you could count, but I will give you my name in title. The last thoughts of a dying Shinigami should be of the one who killed them, after all." His tone was cold and dead seriously, adding weight to his perceived arrogance.

There was a slight billow in the wind as he gave them his name. "I am Jugram Haschwalth, Grandmaster of the Stern Ritter."

"The right hand of the Quincy's God..." By this moment, Shikyo had managed to prop herself up with her hands planted behind her. Despite her exhaustion, she had enough spirit to fix a glare of her own at Jugram. "Of course. Out of all the people I expected to die at the feet of, it would have to be a human."

She grit her teeth, once again struggling to stand on her own two feet. Her daughter would watch her warily as she did so, hands outstretched as if to catch the woman in the event that she fell onto her back. But this time, she had a little bit more success with her efforts. She brought herself to a squatting position with her legs underneath her, her staff held in one of her hands. Every muscle was aching like crazy, begging for her to lay back down on the icy ground. But she refused to pay it any mind, too stubborn in the face of death.

"I have not come this far," She growled, her weakened voice carrying conviction within it. "To become freshly cut meat at the hands of a mere human!" She sucked in a breath as she forced herself up onto her two feet, grasping her staff with both hands. Her stance was hunched, her shoulders were drooping, and it took all of her power not to fall back to the ground again. But somehow, she was managing to hold herself up. The force of her glare came full-strength, and the scowl on her face couldn't have been more prominent.

"You want my life, so-called grandmaster of the Stern Ritter? You'll have to earn it." She moved her body in a defensive stance, her voice carrying a challenging tone. "Come and be destroyed!"

It was the courage of her mother that seemed to press back Michiko's own fear, if only for a moment. A grin broke on her face, and she threw her fists up in the air in a cheer. "You go, Mom! Show that dumb pretty boy who's boss!"

"I cannot allow that," Hana spoke aloud, after observing Shikyo's stunning resolve. Raising her left hand she clapped it onto the ground, creating a silver transparent barrier that enveloped Shikyo and Michiko both at once, "Hakudan Keppeki! This is a barrier that negates the abilities of Quincies, disallowing them from entering or destroying it. Stay in there and protect your daughter, Shikyo, and I'll take care of this Grandmaster of the Stern Ritters."

SHIIIIIIINK! "When I'm done with you, I will go after Sōsuke Aizen and end this war," Hana spoke in a level, promising tone as she unsheathed her Zanpakutō from its sheathe as she walked towards him, her body radiating a blue-white aura of focused Spiritual Power, "you may be the strongest of the Stern Ritters, but I am the strongest Soul Reaper of the Soul Society!"

Just like that, Shikyo's fury was replaced by surprise. She raised her head and looked at the barrier that surrounded both her and her daughter. The both of them were regarding it with equal surprise, which Michiko expressed by running over to the barrier and poking it with a finger. The elder woman would drop her stance, lowering her staff to the side and switching her gaze back to the Head Captain as she walked away. "She's serious. Her power, her strength and her will... I really am looking at the successor of Head Captain Shin'en, aren't I?"

She closed her eyes and let a small smile cross her face, even as she carefully brought herself down into a sitting position. "All right, Hana. I'll take this moment's respite. You beat me fair and square, so I'm expecting nothing short of victory from you facing down this Quincy." She opened her eyes to look at the opening scene of battle, allowing her muscles to relax once more. "Fight like a warrior. Your generation depends on it."

"So, she's not letting you fight?" Michiko questioned, turning towards the meditating woman with a questioning raise of the eyebrow. "You two could totally beat this guy!"

A small chuckle escaped Shikyo's lips. "I would just be baggage, dear..." She answered, working her neck around. "I'm too exhausted for another prolonged fight. This one will be all up to her. If she happens to lose, hopefully I'll have enough strength to continue where she left off..."

"You're afraid."

Haschwalth's sole response to the words of both Hana and Shikyo came in a blunt but honest way. "Can you feel it? You both realize now just what kind of situation you and your forces are in. Both the Inner Circle and the Alliance have fallen apart because of our superior might. We have information on every single high and low ranking soldier on both sides, and have adjusted our powers to deal with each specific one. You both realize... that you are doomed."

His attention then directed itself towards Shikyo in particular. "You speak of us humans in a derogative manner. You wish that you weren't going to die at the hands of a simple mortal, but that would be no one else's fault but your own. It was you and your fellow Horsemen who allowed us to join your ranks, despite distrusting us the entire way. It was because you underestimated the capabilities of the Quincy race... but now look at what they've done to your "empire"; your fellow Horsemen have fallen, your forces are completely routed, and the rest of your followers, including you..."

He then drew a narrow, but razor sharp cruciform sword from underneath his cloak. "...will all die, at the hands of we humans."

"Not if I have anything to say about that!" Hana spoke aloud with a determined tone, as her sword arm brought her wakizashi blade up in an inverted grip below her chin, using her spare hand to tap the auditory receiver in her left ear, "this is acting Commander-in-Chief, Hana Yūgure, of the Alliance. I am issuing the order to deploy contingency forces immediately. Repeat! Deploy the contingency forces immediately!"

'''KRAK-KOOM! KRAK-KOOM! KRAK-KOOM! KRAK-KOOM! KRAK-KOOM! KRAK-KOOM! '''

Within but a few seconds, dozens of emerald pillars of light began to crack and thunder aloud throughout the Soul Society. Even though the plan was only meant to contain Aizen and Yhwach, it was still a considerable bolster to their overall forces. In this way, they could at least contain the subordinates of either party.

With a confident gaze, Hana's eyes stared back at Haschwalth without fear or wavering, as she could feel the ominously powerful Spiritual Pressures scattered across the Soul Society, "Your Stern Ritters may be strong, Jugram Haschwalth, but my allies are just as strong! We fight for our freedom and survival! That's something your forces can never overcome through sheer will and loyalty to your precious King!"

Jugram took note of the green lights shining around the Seireitei. They were nothing more than some mere reinforcements, prolonging their inevitable defeat in his eyes. Still, this wasn't something that he could shrug off or easily ignore; these reinforcements were still pretty strong.

''"Asumu?" ''He inwardly thought, using a mental form of communication he and the other high ranking Stern Ritter used. "They've brought reinforcements. Are you seeing them?"

''"I see them." ''the dry, resonant tone of Asumu came back to him from his other position, nearly on the other side of the Seireitei. "We'll compensate. They may delay our initial conquest, but they don't have the manpower, nor will to keep this up. For now, let's keep moving forward."

''"Affirmative." ''Haschwalth replied. He turned his attention back to Hana, speaking in the same clear tone while taking note of the Kido wall seperating them from Shikyo. "An impressive Kido you've developed, Hana Yugure." he said while looking at her. A couple of seconds afterwords, he inhaled and pointed his sword at the wall. "Do the other officers of your Alliance know this Kido? I imagine if they did, they all would have used it by now..."

A series of large, blue explosions started appearing in the city behind them, originating from other Stern Ritter. "...It seems they haven't." he said with slight disappointment, lowering his weapon. "A pity. If you had taught them this spell, then they might get to die as warriors..."

More explosions began to follow, all from Stern Ritter. "....not animals."

Treaties and Honor, A Parlay Between Deities and Mortals
The Arrancar Queen was standing on a particularly tall structure when she saw and felt the shift take place.

She stood like a statue as she watched the rural and civilian-friendly place transform into a fortress. The near-apocalyptic setting that was the Rukongai and the Seireitei had transformed into a place that could only be described as a city carved from the bosom of the North Pole. She observed as those of the Soul Society were attacked by the new militant residents of the area. She watched as they eventually fought back, taking the war to the home of the Stern Ritter. Both the Shinigami and her people were fighting hard against the invasion, giving the newly established enemy a fight to remember. Even so, there were still reinforcements from the Alliance that were being deployed to aid in the assault.

"This conflict is reaching its climax..." She thought to herself, closing her eyes and taking in a sigh on content. "I'll be with you soon, Jinete. I hope you can be patient with me a little bit longer..."

"Mom!"

She would be snapped out of her thoughts by her daughter's voice. With a surprised gaze, she turned to regard the figure of the Primera. It was covered in a series of scratches, claw marks and burns. She certainly looked worse for wear, but the way she was carrying herself made it clear that she was far from weary. "Ah! Casilda." She greeted with a small smile and nod. "I take it everything went well on your end?"

"It was..." Casilda muttered in agreement, folding her arms across her chest. She had a mixture of annoyance and incredulity as she regarded the changed environment. "Then this happened! Just when you think you're on the verge of victory, they have to swipe it from underneath our feet!" She gave a scoff of annoyance. "Quincy pests always have to ruin everything..."

"It'll all be over soon." Nohemi said calmly, taking it all in with a grain of salt. "The enemy will be toppled and the rightful owners of the Soul Society shall take their place once again. As for us, we will return to Hueco Mundo to help push the enemy out of our homeland."

It made Casilda's eyes widen in realization. "Th-that's right!" She spoke aloud, her face paling for a moment as she remembered. "All of my focus on the Soul Society... I forgot that our own homeland was still being attacked." She pressed a hand to her forehead, sweat falling down her face and dread crossing it. "H-he showed me those... those places in where Arrancar where being taken, held prisoner! All this time, I had completely forgotten about them--!"

"Don't be alarmed, Casilda." Nohemi cut her off, reaching up to place a hand on her daughter's shoulder. A stern but understanding look could be seen within her eyes as Casilda turned her head to look at her. "Remember just who exactly our kind came from. We were born from conflict and have lived through conflict. It is in our nature to fight to the very last breath. The Sennin Butai will come to know what the word "beast" truly means if they wish to control the entirety of our land. The people will survive, and you must have faith to remember that."

After a silence, Casilda gave a heavy sigh and dropped her hand to her side. She looked away, shaking her head numbly in a nod. "You're right. You're absolutely right. Aizen's not taking Hueco Mundo without a fight, even if that fight has to be started without a leader." She gave an exhale of relief, giving a grateful smile to her mother. "Thanks."

The other woman merely smiled back. "Just reminding you not to lose your resolve."

CLAP-CLAP-CLAP!

"Well spoken, Nohemi de la Cruz," An eerily foreboding, familiar voice announced itself, having appeared virtually from thin air from the shadows itself, "a mother like yourself is wise to share such words of wisdom to your daughter, Casilda Selestino."

It was his voice that caused Casilda's skin to grow cold.

Although they both would react with surprised expressions, Casilda would be the more alerted out of the two. Her muscles tensed up, her heart rate spiked and her hands itched to pull her blades out from their holsters. The anger and disgust towards Aizen was welling up within her again, demanding to be let out upon the man who had dared to approach her and her mother. It was by a miracle that she slowly turned around to face his dark figure, with Nohemi matching her movements. Although her tone was controlled and calm, the venom within her tone would be too clear.

"Ywhach." She growled, reaching up to grasp the hilts of her dual swords in order to pull them out. "Of all the times...!"

However, she would be stopped when Nohemi raised an arm against her front, barring her from making any movements towards the Quincy. That caused the Primera's expression to contort to surprise, and she looked over at Nohemi questioningly. But the Queen's gaze was on the dark figure of the leading adversary. "Lord Juhabach." She remarked calmly, carrying genuine respect within that reserved and polite tone of hers as she spoke to him. "A pleasant surprise to see you in front of us."

"I come before you not bearing arms, but with an invitation. A parlay of sorts, if you will," Yhwach raised his right hand out towards Nohemi and Casilda, taking only a handful of steps forward, making sure not to draw too close to make them feel anymore unease than they did now, "I've marked you both as valuable War Assets. Allies-to-be. I wish you to join my Vandenreich as equals to be me alone, and wipe out the rest of this Alliance. Should you do so, I'll ensure that Hueco Mundo is purged of Aizen's army and generals, and that we shall not interfere with your ilk in any way, shape, or form. All you have to do is help expedite the culling we're preforming on our enemies. I leave the decision solely up to you."

For a moment, the rage within Casilda regressed to disbelief.

She remembered his words to her very well. He had made it very clear that he thought of her as nothing more than a beast that needed quelling. The image he had showed to her reinforced that fact. But now, he was offering to make them allies under his banner? She cocked an eyebrow and regarded him with a suspecting look, but allowed her arms to drop at her sides. What could have possibly warranted the sudden change of attitude towards her?

She wasn't the only one wary of something not adding up.

Although Nohemi kept a calm and collected attitude even as the Quincy King approached, she furrowed her eyebrows slightly. She lowered her own arm back to her side, retracting it within her cloak. "That is a very headstrong proposal you're offering." She said. "Might I ask what brought it to mind?"

Sighing, Yhwach lowered his arm as a humored smile elapsed over his face, closing his eyes in emphasis, "With the way the reinforcements for the Alliance, and with my partner's nonchalant nature, there will be more casualties to my liking. The culling will take longer than I wish for it to be, and I will be left with a meager fraction of my strongest subordinates than I used to have. With your assistance, the casualties will be substantially lowered. You understand?"

The disbelieving expression would slowly be replaced by a stare of intensity from Casilda as she listened to his words. He was running low on troops, so he decided to get replacements out of both her and her mother? Did he really expect such a thing after all of the grief he had caused? It was one of the most ridiculous things she could've ever heard or seen. She opened her mouth, ready to decline his proposal and tell him to stick it where the sun didn't shine.

However, she was stopped by a look from her mother. She caught the gaze of the other woman, stopping herself with a look of surprise directed. But as Nohemi held the stare for a moment more, her surprised look slowly shifted to one of understanding. She slowly closed her mouth, closing her eyes and shaking her head in an apparent sign of resignation. When she looked at Ywhach again, her face held nothing but reluctant acceptance.

"I get it. You're wanting to reduce the amount of bloodshed going on." She said calmly, slowly beginning to approach the King. "We help you, this war ends quicker and we can all get back to our lives. It's a really good offer, now that I think about it." She gave a smile of encouragement, extending her hand out towards Ywhach for him to shake.

"Is that a yes, Queen of Hueco Mundo?" Yhwach smiled, cautiously keeping his hand back from the extending one from Casilda, wanting to hear a competant answer before he'd be willing to allow his own hand to be placed within her grasp, "or is that a simple ruse to take me by surprise?"

"If you are willing to evict the men of cruelty from our lands," Nohemi allowed herself to speak, giving a slight nod towards Ywhach. "And if you are willing to contribute to keeping our kind from extinction, then we will welcome this proposal with open arms. It might take extra convincing from the Espada Afilado," She closed her eyes and tilted her head to the side. "But they'll understand the nature of this judgement. Rest assured, there is no deceit here."

"I'm a woman of my word." Casilda added, still keeping her hand out and giving a slightly encouraging nod of her own. "Unlike Aizen, I never resort to trickery or the like over my enemy."

"I guess the long-lived beings really are the ones with the most sense," Yhwach uttered nonchalantly, as he finally extended his own right hand to grip Casilda's with open committment to their newfound alliance, "I'll look forward to seeing the results of our partnership this day, Casilda Selestino."

Casilda's grin only grew. "Glad you finally recognize that Arrancar are capable of common sense."

And then, her other hand moved like a snake. Her palm latched onto Ywhach's throat with a vice-grip, and with her other hand still in her grip, lifted him off of his feet and slammed him through the building they were standing on. She would release him upon contact, allowing his body to rip through the foundation. The shockwaves that would radiate from the point of connection would blow the entire structure apart, causing it to collapse into massive fragments that crashed into the ground below. Casilda and Nohemi would stand in the air, with the Primera regaining a cold edge to her eyes.

"Too bad you didn't know we had enough sense to see how full of it you were." She finished, folding her arms across her chest as she looked at the spot where he had crashed. Her mother would watch it all with a slight smile of amusement, remaining silent and taking it in.

It was only a few moments of respite that would be needed. Thankfully he had activated his Blut Vene in precaution if she was ready to turn on him the moment she had him within her grasp. He didn't even notice the building collapsing around him until he embedded his body through it into a voluminous crater.

But then again, they wouldn't be able to detect his next movement.

SHFT!

With a burst of Hirenkyaku, Yhwach nearly moved through the debris as a transparent wraith, before arriving directly behind the two of them. With a disappointed tone, Yhwach stared down the two Arrancars vehemently as his black cloak flourished around him ominously, "So...you dare to turn your nose to my offer? I shall show you the error of your ways, this day, Queen and Mother of Hueco Mundo!"

It would be their directed attention that would take them away from the faster-than-sight visage that would palm both of their heads with enough crushing force to hurdle them down into the ground below with a deafening upheaval of earth.

What they would see would be a white cloaked visage, endowed with the exact identical look as Nohemi de la Cruz herself, responsible for the surprise attack to them both!

It was a particularly brutal attack and one that would've shattered any lesser being.

Both Nohemi and Casilda would be taken by surprise as they felt hands strike the back of their heads. They would both let out grunts as they were hurled from their position in the air, hurdling towards the ground like missiles. The blows to both of their heads did not do any actual damage, courtesy of their incredibly tough Hierro. They would catch themselves with a flip in the air, their feet slamming into the ground and causing sizable craters to be formed underneath them. They would raise up quickly from their crouched positions, with Casilda gaining a bit of anger within her expression as she glared at the one who had struck them.

Her eyes widened in shock, as did Nohemi's.

"Mom?!"

The new arrival was indeed none other than the Queen herself - or at least, someone wearing her skin. Other than the white cloak, the resemblance was uncanny. For Nohemi, it was like staring into a mirror and knowing that the reflection was ready to kill you. That thought was enough to provide a rather unnerving setting for her, collected as she carried herself.

Casilda, however, would look at her with clear shock. "H-he's you?!"

"Upon initial visage, a possible Reigai." Nohemi remarked, straightening herself up. "But he doesn't give off that foreign signature that a Reigai does. It's obvious that particular escort carries the ability of mimicry with him. In any case, let's hope that just extends to visual appearances alone..."

Yhwach smiled, keeping his arms concealed within his cloak as it billowed around him. He looked on with amusement, not bothering to remark, as he nodded to his subordinate to go forth and introduce himself to his enemies.

"My name is Lloyd Lloyd, Stern Ritter Y, the Yourself," the Nohemi-alike spoke aloud in perfect replicated pitch, as "she" lowered herself down to the ground to be but a handful of meters away from the both of them, "my powers do indeed stem to visual mimicry, but it goes much deeper than that. Using my Spirit Energy, I can draw minute samples of yours from a distance, sample them like DNA and transmute my body's physiological, psychological, and spiritual abilities to match the target's perfectly. I am essentially Nohemi de la Cruz, through and through."

"Aside from the fact that you're really not." Casilda said snidely, turning her head to face her mother. "What do you think?"

"I'll face this one." Nohemi said simply, fixing her eyes on the lookalike. She took a handful of steps forward until she was positioned a few ways in front of Casilda. "If he really has managed to inherit my powers and abilities, then he most likely won't hold them back in combat. He'll kill you within an instant." Her words caused a slight shiver to go down Casilda's spine. Even in sparring matches they had with one another, she knew full well that Nohemi had strength leagues above her own. If this Quincy could replicate her to the very core, the result would most certainly be the same.

"So you're leaving me with the King." Casilda summarized, directing her gaze up at the Quincy. A pleased smirk grew on her face at the thought of wiping the look right off of the smug bastard's countenance. Her hands gripped both of her swords, slowly and deliberately drawing them out to hold them parallel to her sides. "Perfect. I've been waiting to cut loose again..."

She began to float upwards so that she could meet Ywhach. But she was stopped by her mother's voice.

"Wait!"

She stopped immediately, looking over her shoulder in surprise. Her mother wasn't looking at her, eyes still trained on the imposter. But her voice would be directed towards the younger Arrancar. "Even as I myself was fighting, I could sense the battle you had with that Reigai. You're coming awfully close." It was a cryptic message, something that only Casilda would understand right off of the bat. "If you want a chance at defeating that Quincy, you will need to take one step closer. Remember who you are..."

A solemn nod from Casilda, before she took to the skies once again.

"I know your tactics, your strategies, and retain your battle experience up to this point. Yet, you're the one who wishes to fight me?" Lloyd Lloyd asks with an incredulous tone, as his eyes narrowed at her, "such notions of chivalry to protect your daughter is unwarranted in the heat of battle. You should know by now...how futile this struggle really is!"

Within a blurring move, the imposter flew towards Nohemi with incredible speed that would match her own, throwing a powerful punch to strike her in the chest.

Yhwach would draw his gaze towards Casilda's rising form, allowing a humored grin elapse over his bearded visage, "So, the Queen comes to challenge the King? I guess you Arrancars long for meaningless deaths as much as lemmings throw themselves off cliffs. In the end, a battle with me is guaranteed suicide."

"Shut up."

Casilda's words were biting, blunt and spiteful as she glared at the Quincy in front of her. She raised her blades to a more threatening stance as she came to level with him. Her body was sparking with crimson electricity, her irises began to glow a brilliant red. "I've been fighting uphill battles ever since the beginning of this war." She growled, not bothering to restrain the venom within her words. "I've been risking suicide every time I fought against an opponent. Your buddy Aizen was the first one I raised my swords against. If you really think that you're that tough, then I dare you to try and cut me down."

With each and every word spoken, the sparks of electricity began to increase in rate and number. Her outline began to glow with a foreboding red, her spiritual pressure coming into play. She raised her arms over her head, her swords forming the twenty-fourth letter of the alphabet as she did so. She clenched her teeth together, the fury never having made it so clear on her face before. "I'm going to put forth everything in putting you six feet under along with your precious sons!!"

Then, she swung her swords out, unleashing all of the pressure building up within her.

A massive pillar of red was formed, using her as the epicenter and extending to an incredible radius. It stretched through both the sky and the ground, sending constant pulses of red energy through both atmospheres. Each pulse would be enough to blow away the foundations of the buildings below, reducing them to nothing but fragments and pieces. The clouds were pushed away, dissipating under the immense power that she was exuding from her body. It was something that even took the likes of Nohemi by surprise as she felt it.

But her own enemy attacking her snapped her back to reality.

She swung out with one of her hands, her palm stopping the punch like a brick wall. Under the immense force, her arm was forced against her chest. But her stance would hold firm as she stared into her own orbs. "It's exactly why I chose to fight you." She answered readily. "No one can understand you better than you can understand yourself. This is only the most appropriate scenario, is it not?"

Without waiting for a response, she thrust her arm back out to send the Quincy flying back. With a roar of the air that pushed against her, she barreled towards her enemy in order to begin a fast and aggressive bare-handed assault.

As the original pressed against the doppleganger, Lloyd Lloyd swiftly thrust his arms up with a rythymitic instinct, parrying the powerful punches as he backpedaled along with the cacophony of disruptive forces ripping apart the landscape like a freight train of destruction. With a further leap back, Lloyd Lloyd dropped his hands to his sides, before stopping fully to allow Nohemi to approach him.

WHAM-VMMMMMMM!

What would strike the air wouldn't be his body, but rather, an octagonal force field of nostalgically familiar properties, "Cero Fuera!"

Behind the immense explosion, a dark chuckle reverberated through the air, indicating Yhwach's being was very much intact.

"Struggled for so much, only to reap so little. This is the way of Hollowity," Yhwach's voice came out from the smoke, sticking his left hand out and thrusting it to the side, dispersing the pillar of smoke with a blistering discharge of Spirit Energy, allowing him to look back at Casilda with a bemusing stare, "unlike Aizen-san, I'm not advert to holding back. What he did with you was merely dance around a child, amuse himself. You will not be so lucky get by me unscathed, little girl..."

Raising his right hand towards her, he formed his fingers into what would be seen as a finger pistol. What culminated around the air would seem transparent at first, but would quickly make itself known. Within the next few seconds, hundreds of arrows formed within the atmosphere around him, until it looked like a quarter mile wide curtain of blue-white projectiles, all of them with cross-shaped tips with jutting sharp edges.

"Gewitter Heilig Pfeil!" Yhwach whispered, allowing his thumb to flow forward onto his index finger, causing the onslaught of condensed arrows to fire.

But they wouldn't fire like ordinary arrows...

KRAK-KOOM-KOOM-KOOM-KOOM-KOOM-KOOM-KOOM!!!!

...as the entirety of the gathered arrows would discharge like spirit lightning, crackling forth with such speed and unorthodox trajectories that evasion or countering would be almost impossible for any opponent. The force would rip distortive waves of destruction across the sky, producing kilometer-wide ballooning shockwaves, shaking the entire district of the Rukonagi they were battling within.

Throughout the midst of it all, Casilda remained in place. While in the shelter of her pillar, she had closed her eyes and lowered her head down. Everything and everyone was shut out of her mind, with only her own person remaining. The only sound she could hear was her own breathing, audible and slow. On the outside, she would be seen through the pillar of energy as nothing more than a shadow. On the inside, flashes of the past were going through her head.

Her training with her sensei and parents.

The battles she had fought in during the Great Schism.

The establishment of the Empresa Afilado's empire and consequent expansion of Arrancar civilization.

Yes, she could remember it all as if it happened yesterday. That was the woman she was, the warrior who had survived up to this day. This was the leader who was fighting to preserve herself and her kind against these tyrants, the monsters who would kill innocent beings for the sake of power. As she felt the familiar changes of her Resurrecion, she would also be welcomed with the sensation of invigoration and awakening. What apprehension that was carried into this battle was wiped away with this new sensation. Although Ywhach would not see it, a smile broke on her face.

Then, she allowed the pillar to collapse, whispering two words as she did so.

"Punish, Verdugo."

The arrows that had been shot in her direction were consumed by the brilliant flash of light as the red column broke apart. It only lasted for a few seconds before it cleared, finally revealing her form. Her long hair had shortened slightly, gaining a silver-white color in both her strands and her eyes. She wore a one piece dress varient of the Espada uniform, with two massive circular discs tied to a sash on both sides of her waist. The spiritual pressure she was exerting from her body could be felt for miles, and even from a distance, it was potent enough to cause difficulty breathing and even moving. The one it would be focused on was the one who had unleashed the storm of arrows upon her. This would be added to by the malevolent glare as she stood within the air.

"Good." She whispered coldly. "I don't intend to hold back, either."

All of it would cause Nohemi herself to leap back, in addition with her fist being deflected by the Cero Fuera. As she retracted her hands back in her cloak, she took idle note of the transformed Casilda. As she reached out with her senses, she could feel the difference from what had been in the battle with Reigai Tousen. She closed her eyes and smiled proudly. "That's my girl..."

"Don't get distracted, Arrancar!" Lloyd Lloyd shouted out, as he struck his foot against the ground, transferring an enormous well of energy within the earth. When it surfaced, it would discharge like a geyser of white-hot flames underneath Nohemi's feet, spreading out to encompass a good dozen meters of gait.

Following up, Lloyd Lloyd spread his feet into a squatting stance, rearing his arms back with an exhale. Then, rapidly thrust out his fists, cerulean spheres of compressed energy rocketing out within the air, aimed to strike Nohemi's distant figure at a distance, as well as keep up pressure on her person.

Meanwhile, Yhwach's eyes widened at the display of power Casilda showed. The form wiped away the last sign of her Hollowity in the form of her mask disintegrating, with her hair gaining a sanctified sheen to it, as well as her own eyes brightening into silver hues. Had he not known who she was, let alone see her sealed form, he'd confuse this empowered being as a holy deity rather than one stemming from Hollowity.

"Nothing within the Daten suggested your Ressureccion could take this form. While Aizen-san told me of slight changes taking place of your power, I simply disregarded it as a simple irregularity due to your birthright. But this...is something entirely different," Yhwach narrowed his dark eyes, allowing a challenging grin stretch across his face, as he lifted a concealed blade within his right hand, holding it up in a beckoning stance, "you've earn the right to fight me with my blade. No one save for Shigekuni Yamamoto ever forced me to take such drastic measures for dealing lethal measures to an opponent. Prepare yourself, Casilda Selestino!"

It would cause Nohemi to open her eyes again, the smile wiped off of her face. But she didn't have to move a muscle. A Cero Fuera was created underneath her feet to block the flames that would have enveloped her otherwise. The winds created by the flames that spread around her caused her cloak to billow violently, reminding her of the flames that the Reigai Yamamoto had created. She would keep up her stance, closing her eyes. Her lips would speak three words as the wave of compressed blasts were shot at her.

"Number Nine - Greed."

The very flames around her would be ripped from the Quincy's control and taken into her own hands. When the compressed blasts of energy connected, they would be consumed within the hijacked pillar of fire that was now acting as a shield against the assault. With concentration, Nohemi took that shield and turned it into a sword - more specifically, a wave that would continue blocking off the shots while racing towards Lloyd Lloyd with the intent of burning him into ashes. She could safely assume that while he had her form, he would be fully capable of surviving. Her words would emphasize that.

"I can't help but be impressed, Lloyd." She said, keeping her eyes on his form. "Even after feeling that ocean of spiritual pressure, you're still maintaining your form and composure." Out of the corner of her eye, she would see Casilda extend her own hand out to the side. A katana, pure white from hilt to blade, would be manifested from thin air. "It seems you truly are capable of putting me to good use, doesn't it?"

Her gaze, calm as it was, would be contrasted to the glaring eyes of Casilda as she regarded her own adversary. She balanced her katana on her shoulder. "It's time someone else took the initiative." She said, beckoning him with a slight tilt of the chin. "Your move, Your Majesty..." Following this, she would pull the blade off of her shoulder and settle into a defensive stance, ready to defend herself against whatever attack Ywhach could throw at her.

Yhwach clucked his tongue, as he took the briefest moments to bend his knees and place his left foot behind him in readiness, "Don't get overconfident, Arrancar. Just because your released form can change its appearance, doesn't mean you can surpass me!"

WHOOSH!

Within a blinding move of Hirenkyaku, Yhwach appeared before Casilda, swinging his blade towards her in a diaongal upwards swipe. What transpired wouldn't be an ordinary cutting fissure, however. What would take place would be the massive accelerated absorbtion of ambient Spiritual Energy within the atmosphere to increase the power of the swing nearly ten fold, creating a magnificent crescent arc in the shape of a massive sparrow, aiming to consume and cut her at the very edge of his blade's path while searing the rest of her proximate skin.

"His majesty wouldn't have chosen me to fight you if he didn't believe it was within my capabilities to withstand powerful forces around me. But make it known, that even as I stand here, fighting you, I am sampling your daughter's power as we speak," Lloyd Lloyd spoke in a eerily familiar, impassionate tone that would resemble Nohemi's, as he stood up straight and lower his left arm, allowing his right hand to point towards her in the shape of a finger pistol, "before this fight is over, I will be able to assume her power and shape as well. It will be most satisfying to see the horror on her ally's faces as I crush them with the very power she dared to use against Lord Juhabach."

"Number Six - Destruction," Lloyd Lloyd whispered aloud, as a magnificent plume of nuclear fire discharged from his fingertip and raced forth with alarming velocity towards Nohemi. The force, heat, and energy used would be enough to make even Yamamoto's Bankai flames pale in comparison.

Nohemi's eyes widened slightly as she saw the oncoming wave of flames collide with the hijacked wave she had sent towards him. They consumed that wave and swallowed it whole, continuing on its path to her. She could already feel the heat scorch her face even at the far-off distance they were at, and the gap between attack and target was only growing smaller by the millisecond. She couldn't help but feel both apprehensive and impressed at how the Quincy was handling his "gifts" without physically and mentally breaking composure. She was not one of arrogance, but she had assumed he would be much weaker because of his status as a subordinate. Ywhach must have been quite confident assigning such incredible powers without fear of betrayal from them.

She thrust her hand out, summoning a particularly massive Cero Fuera to her front. The temperature dropped abruptly once she did so, courtesy of the shield blocking out the very heat that the attack had produced. In the brilliance of the bright light, she had to raise an arm to shield her face. "That is to assume that you will be able to get past me..." She remarked. "You may have trained to control that power. But what new information acquired are simply things I know as well. The decision to fight me in that form will only get you so far." Upon this sentence, she would reach out towards the barrier she had created until her fingers barely touched the surface of it.

She called the barrier down, and the flames met their target.

But they would not incinerate her. Her Number Nine would save her from the fate of complete immolation, allowing her hands to catch the flames and pull them apart into two separate, massive "fans". One fan was held in each hand, the nuclear fire being restrained like dogs on leashes. She threw herself at him, and once she was close enough, she threw them one by one. They would morph into massive funnels that dwarfed both of their sizes and would consume him. It was a very threatening display of energy control and the power of energy itself.

But even so, it seemed to pale in comparison to the energy struggle that would take place in the skies.

"Tornado Alley!"

The red wave would clash with the blue of the spiritrons, growing to kiss the opposing attack head-on. As the two attacks collided, Casilda would press her sword against hers in a struggle for dominance. There was anger, there was defiance and there was the desire to kill in her eyes as they glared into Ywhach's own. But there was also a small glint within them that was expressing an appreciation for the battle at hand. The desire to see an equal had never left her, and so far, this war was being nothing but promising.

With a swing, she parried his sword and broke the lock. She allowed herself to fall into a position where she would have been laying on the ground. Using the support of her hands, she began to perform a windmill break-dance. The wave began to turn into a massive tornado that stretched down to the ground, looming over the Vandenreich and emitting an ominous pressure from its ferocious winds. It threatened to consume Ywhach within its fold, fueled by its source spinning within its epicenter.

"Overwhelm me with a twister of Spiritual Power? Using such tactics against a Hollow or a Soul Reaper would possibly work. But against a Quincy?" Yhwach queried aloud with bemusment, despite his proximity to the looming and gargantuan force of spiritual energy flowing towards him.

Rearing back his sword arm, Yhwach enraptured his elbow with a massive pyre of spirit energy, flowing over to his sword, making it appear as if he constructed a crossbow of blue wisps of spiritual power. Aiming it at the rapidly closing maelstrom, Yhwach uttered lowly as he released the projectile, "Kreuz Spatzen!"

KRAK-KOOM!

A massive plume of kinetic force billowed out from Yhwach's energy enraptured limb, as a automobile-sized, sparrow-shaped arrow dove through the twister with ease. When it split the wind-formed spiritual twister, it dove quickly towards Casilda's form, exploding once it made proximity, quickly upheaving the winds formed and splitting it apart with a pyre of blue-white spirit flames.

"Number 4 - Nihilism," Lloyd Lloyd whispered out, as his outstretched hand splayed out as he ceased the discharge of flames in exchange to create what seemed to be a black rift in the middle of space. All of the redirected energy would be sucked and whisked away, sending it into oblivion, while at the same time, his Spiritual Pressure vented into the atmosphere to poision Nohemi's senses in order to break her will further, "if I can get past you? You talk as if you can beat Yourself, Nohemi de la Cruz."

With a simple flick of his hand, the black rift flew forth at Nohemi, intending on having her sucked into the maelstrom of death and whisk her away into nothing, as it will crush her into total oblivion.

Had it not been for the sudden sensations felt, Nohemi would've chuckled at the (possibly) unintentional pun the Quincy had made.

She fell down to one knee out of reflex, looking on with trepidation at her foe. With that number stated, it felt as if his very presence was filling the air and suffocating hers. Her breathing patterns started to hitch, and she found herself exhaling audibly in the face of the rift. It was a particularly dreadful ability that she herself hated to use simply because of its nature. In the right hands, it could break an enemy's mentality into nothing more than fragments - something that opposed her pacifistic nature. Unfortunately, this Quincy had the malice and the ruthlessness to use it against her.

It was fortunate that she knew the nature of the technique and how to counter it effectively.

"Number Four. Nihilism!"

Just when it was nearing her position, the black hole seemed to be intercepted by another that appeared just in front of Nohemi. The result was the two effectively swallowing each other hole, taking the air of his domination from the atmosphere as quickly as it had come. The pressure that had bore down on her was lifted, and she brought herself back to her feet once more. She let out an exhale of relief before focusing her gaze back onto the Quincy. A smile, challenging in nature and reminiscent of what would've come from her husband, formed on her face.

"Will you prove me wrong, Quincy?" She taunted, approaching him with a slow and formal walk. "I wish for you to show me who is the rightful wielder of such a powerful sword. I encourage you to demonstrate who's convictions are fit for history. Come," She stopped herself once she was only a few feet away from him, meeting his gaze with her own. "Make Lord Ywhach proud!"

Up above them, Casilda would finish off her breakdance with a shift of her position. As the tornado was ripped apart, she would meet the unstable energy with the blade of her katana. As metal met the expanding spiritrons, the explosive energy would be dismantled even further. Although it would explode all around her, she would remain unharmed even in the blast radius. In the hue of blue, her silver eyes would glow a brilliant crimson as they shone through. When the light cleared, she would once again be standing mirror with her foe and the glow would fade away.

Although she was tempted to, she did not fire back a retort. Instead, she moved onto the offensive.

She kicked into a Sonido, one that would have the speed rivaling the speed of light. When she appeared before Ywhach, her blade and body would already be moving in a set of close-quarters attacks. Even as she moved aggressively against him, the spins, twists, steps and overall movements would make it appear as if she was performing a dance. She was fighting as elegantly as she was making herself a deadly opponent. Her eyes had gained a hint of concentration as he fought, her body completely lost within its own world.

Only Yhwach's deft attunement to the atmosphere's constant fluxuating spirit energy allowed Yhwach to percieve and adapt himself to Casilda's gracefully unorthodox dance she weaved within her deadly strikes. Retracting his bow into a light-enraptured blade, Yhwach clashed and spun on his heels like an expert swordsman, never raising himself into the air to meet the acrobatically leaping and pouncing woman who challenged him so skillfully.

Their clashes sent fissures of lightning from their respective weapons colliding, the pressure waves yielding enormous crackes within the earth, while blistering winds blew all acorss the eastern front of the Quincy city that they combatted within. It truly was a battle of titans, worthy of song and awe.

It was such a display of raw power and grace that caused Yhwach's subordinate to pause at the invitation Nohemi beckoned him to accept.

His eyes, mirroring his prey's, stared evenly at his enemy's as he culminated a strategy to overcome her readiness and composed state of being. Considering how evenly matched they appeared to be, in terms of actual stamina and spiritual reserves, he knew this battle could literally take hours, even days. Time that he knew he didn't have, if he wanted to be kept within his majesty's good graces.

So he took initiative once again.

"Number 2, Senescence!"

It happened instantaneously. Lloyd Lloyd seemed to appear before Nohemi's form, crouched low, and already swinging forth a vicious left hook towards her chest. Before she would even know what was happening, he would utter lowly as his fist neared her body...

"Number 3, Sacrifice!"

SHEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOW!!!

Within a great burst of golden light, a mass of foreign Spiritual energy seemed to coalesce around the knuckles of the Stern Ritter's fist, speeding up the punch nearly seven fold, and releasing a bountiful fissure of explosive force upon her body, intending on driving her back for a good distance, as well as landing the first real blow of their battle.

"That last one...is the result of nearly two thousand Soldats dying within the first fifteen minutes of this invasion," Lloyd Lloyd announced as he stared towards her eyes with the hauntingly cold, impassive stare that would greatly contrast her own, "just thought you should know where I drew the strength from if you so happened to be curious."

Two blows - and only one would be countered.

The first one was something that certainly took her off guard. But it wasn't anything that she was prepared to counter. When the words were spoken, she was able to counteract with a mirroring Number Two. Time would slow down all around her, slowing him back down to normal speed. She would raise an arm to block the fist, more than ready to return fire with her own two hands.

But she wasn't fast enough to anticipate him suddenly speeding up again. Her eyes widened in shock as she saw his arm slip through his guard, colliding with its target. The explosive force released would hurl her off of her feet and away from the Quincy like a bullet. Her body would crash through several structures, straightened and crumbled, before it stopped in a particularly massive pile of debris. What seemed like a next to impossible feat for the reigai of Yamamoto, or almost any war was now made possible by this Quincy; not only did he land a blow on the Mother of Hueco Mundo, but he had also swept her off of her feet.

With a quick yank, she tugged herself from the ruins and stood with a slightly hunched over form. Even at the massive distance the two adversaries were at, she could still feel the cold glare of Lloyd as she straightened herself back out. Although no significant damage had been done, there was a resonating pain going through her torso from the blow that had been delivered. An exhale of trepidation escaped her lips.

"He's certainly not going to make this an easy battle, is he?" She thought to herself, dusting herself off and ignoring the sharp aches as her hand brushed over her chest.

As she was making her way out of the debris, Casilda would perform a front-flip over Ywhach's head in the midst of a sword lock. At the zero point, she would speak out for the very first time. But her words not be aimed at him, instead calling out an attack.

"Number Six..."

She would land behind him, pressing her back against his in order to keep him from turning around too quickly. Like her spiritual pressure, the same type of nuclear fires that Nohemi and Lloyd had used against one another would explode from her body, attempting to envelop and incinerate him like a firebomb.

"Destruction!"

Yhwach had no opportunity to evade the firebomb. It enveloped him too swiftly for retaliation, and his senses told him the blast radius would leave him scarred should he move to evade it. Even Blut Vene itself would be ordinarily unable to shield him all of the damage, as its equivalent yield would be similar to Yamammot's Bankai during its infancy, but on a grander scale.

Yhwach, however, had the ally of limitless Spirit Energy at his disposal, and was allowed the use of it even within the vortex of flames.

This would lead in him turnin within the epicenter of the flowing force of flames, seemingly unhindered by it, and swing his blade towards her unprotected backside, as he would cleave through the white-hot tongues and create a fissure of neon blue energy that would cut a clean line through the structures of the Vandenreich city's outskirts for a good kilometer.

"You're not the only one...whom can turn spirit energy into flames, Casilda Selestino," Yhwach spoke undaunted, as his black cloaked form was bathed in a fiery aura of Heiligues Feuer, with his sword bearing the same cloak of blue tongues as his own body, "sometimes the best offense is the best defense."

It was within that instant, that Lloyd Lloyd moved, and with an even faster deployment than his use of Number 2's employment.

"Number 1 - Solitude," Lloyd moved with incredible swiftness, as the distance within space between him and Nohemi was forecefully isolated, allowing him to appear directly in front of her without any warning.

A swift thrust of his left hand to grasp her face as if he was trying to grapple her skull, Lloyd then whispered with quick succession, "Numbers 5 & 8 -Despair and Madness!"

With a swift pulse of energy exiting his hand, a sudden chasm of oblivion would thrust Nohemi's mind into a sea of dread, fueled by the dread pumping through her whole body. In this effort, Lloyd would attempt to psychologically incapacitate Nohemi, in order to render her completely useless to further resist his attempts of assault or in better terms, execution of her body.

It was a very nice combination of attacks.

The use of Solitude was enough to once again catch her by surprise, as she hadn't had enough time to get fully ready for the attack. His palm would latch onto her face like a leech, fingers clamping down in a death-grip. Reflexively, she slapped one of her own hands onto the offending wrist in an attempt to pull him off. However, the combination of numbers that had come up was enough to stop her within her tracks, if only for a moment. With just that set of movements, it looked like Nohemi would get killed by the Quincy.

But there was one thing that he had not taken into account - the immunity to such psychological assaults. It was a passive ability that Casilda had inherited from her parents, as well as something that came naturally to the likes of Nohemi due to experience of its use. As relentless as Lloyd was being, such an attack had left him open for a counter-attack.

So, the hand that clamped his wrist started to squeeze and pull it away from her person. It was a simple act, putting effort into prying someone's hand off of your face. But the muscles and bones within the said arm, under an unspoken spell, would began to weaken. Muscles would become soft, and bone density would decrease. Lloyd would feel the strength within that arm weaken, as well as several sudden aches that would creep up in the joints. Obviously, Nohemi had something to do with it, judging from the stern yet somewhat apologetic stare into her own eyes.

"You'll have to forgive me if I'm a bit rough on you." She commented. "But I can't afford you let you win."

Then, her free fist connected with his ribcage with immense force and power. Of course, the Hierro would keep damage to a minimum despite the force that would send him away from her. But the ribcage would shatter, pieces of bone being impaled into his lungs and the muscle protecting it collapsing. As he would fly away from her, she would retract her arms back into her cloak and state three words responsible for his sudden weakness.

"Number Two. Time."

She would not be the only one to make a particularly lethal comeback.

When Ywhach swung his blade, she would allow herself to spin around. With a move of a daredevil and a display of seemingly reckless abandon, she caught the cutting edge of the weapon between the blunt edges of her teeth. Sparks flew as friction between enamel and metal was created, but it did nothing to loosen the hold Casilda had. He would see a mocking smile on her face even with the weapon gripped in her mouth, hearing a slight chuckle.

Then, like a dog worrying a bone, she swung her body and head around. As Ywhach would be taken with her, the flames that enraptured his body started to envelop Casilda's body. It wasn't a matter of spreading, however, but a matter of transition; the flames were moving from Ywhach's body to Casilda's, as if they were being forcefully pulled away from him. Although it wouldn't be seen right away, the tongues would seep through her pores in a time of absorption. She was taking the flames he had used as a shield and using them for herself.

The phenomenon would be explained once she had released her mouth, sending him speeding towards the ground like a meteor. She stared with hardened yet satisfied eyes as she spoke the words, the flames disappearing as they were completely absorbed. "Number Nine - Greed!"

Even as Yhwach fully thrust into the earth, the ground split and widened underneath him. A twenty five meter deep indentation within the formerly Quincy City outskirts split around him, with his own body at its epicenter. Wincing, the Quincy King's eyes opened to look up at the woman standing above the crater, before stretching a hand out towards her direction.

It wasn't until he smiled, that his forefinger and middlefinger met with a single snap that he clearly had a trick up his sleeve, "Unverzögerte Verbrennung!"

The aura that Casilda so brazenly ignited around her body, as well as residual spirit energy within her body that she absorbed, would suddenly turn into a white light as a chain reaction took place. The very energy that she had absorbed was now detonating, and with a vibrant display of destructive power, leaving as much force upon her as he nuclear wave had nearly done upon Yhwach's person himself.

Leaping out of the crater on the opposite edge from Casilda, he couldn't help but smile in her direction, "You're certainly full of surprises. Weaponizing the very aspects of death that your Espada positions embody? I never knew that was possible for an evolved species such as yourself could use until now."

Not too far away, Lloyd Lloyd was using those gifts to heal his body.

He was surprised that Nohemi had no side affects from his employed attack, but quickly realized this too late. His left arm was a shriveled husk of its former self, broken and weary, while his chest was caved in due to the powerful blow his unprotected torso received.

As he pried himself out of the large building he had collapsed upon, his clothes and body would appear untouched, with only a small rivulet of blue hued energy leaving his doppleganger form to replace some of the clothes that had been torn back into mint condition.

"Interesting. I may have absorbed your body and mind, but nothing recollects the idea of being incapable of brainwashing. I guess due to the lack of experience in that category has left me unaware of that strength. I'll make note of that for future reference," Lloyd Lloyd spoke in an impassive tone, raising his left hand up in emphasis as he spoke aloud, "however, you're not the only one who's creative. Senescence can also be used in reverse, allowing temporarly restoration to be possible. With the amount of Spiritual Power you possess, this is quite easy for me to use at my own whim."

This seemed to amuse the Arrancar, who let out a chuckle and a shake of the head. While the Quincy seemed to exude nothing but swords of ice from his voice and actions, Nohemi was behaving much more casually and jovially despite being in the heat of conflict. "Come, now. You're just being unfair." She said chidingly, allowing herself to step towards the Arrancar once more. Her gait was purposeful but casual, putting one foot in front of the other. "Of course I understand the extent of my own power. There's no need for a refresher course to be taught on it."

It wasn't until she was once again at the traditional fighter's distance from him that the smile faded away a little. Her tone was still casual, but now it had a bit of seriousness to it. "It does, however, show that you're a little less experienced in wielding that form than I thought. Since you're bound to scour through that copy and find the reasoning, anyway, I'll tell you the secret. Immunity to the psychological enemy is something that all Hollow like myself possess. Had I not been immune to such pragmatic abilities, our bloodline would have fallen ages ago. While I'm thinking about it..."

She lowered her head a little, peering at Lloyd questioningly. "I can't help but wonder. If you had the ability to sample someone's very identity and take it as your own, then why choose me? Why not Aizen?"

It was here that Casilda would show her own quick thinking.

Using Solitude, she isolated the energy from her own system before it exploded. It would envelop her body in its bright light, making it look like she had been consumed by the power. But as the flash cleared, she would be shown descending from the sky in a moderately quick manner. The smile had faded away, leaving only the hardened glare as she landed a distance away from him. Her sword was lowered, but her guard was still up. Against the King, she couldn't afford to leave anything to chance - especially with the recent move that he had performed on her.

"There's a lot you don't know about me." She said readily after he had finished speaking. "But then again, I don't ever think you had it in you to take Arrancar seriously. I bet you never thought that the one you usually hunt for sport would actually be standing face to face with you in battle, did you?" Slowly, she spread her arms out in a challenging motion, the smirk briefly returning to her face as she jeered at him. "And I don't even have a scratch on me."

She balanced the blade on her shoulder. "Now, come on. I heard what you said. You weren't going to hold back on me, were you? It shouldn't be this easy to bring the God of the Quincy to the ground like this. I want you to come at me with everything you've got," The smirk once again faded, becoming a snarl once again. "Because I plan on showing you just how horrible of a mistake you made waging a war on us!!!"

"Mistake? The only mistake made was challenging the Inner Circle, believing them to be the only threat in your path to freedom," Yhwach rose from the ground as he smiled towards her, dusting his cloak as his eyes drew to hers. Raising his left hand towards her, three talismans dropped from the crevices of his fingers, dropping into the earth as he spoke challengingly, "you are but a pedestal to the conquest of the known realms of life and death!"

VOOM-VOOM-VOOM-VOOM!

Within a matter of seconds, a bright blue-white light split the earth and created a solidified floor of spirit energy directly underneath the Quincy King and the Arrancar Queen. Shortly after, nearly a dozen towering columns of cross-shaped towers of spirit energy rose up around the two of them, finished off with an enlarged halo that circulated a good dozen meters away from the tops of the pillars themselves. This effectively sealed them away from the rest of the environment and her mother.

"Kirchenlied: Sankt Zwinger!" Yhwach announced with a chuckle, as he brandished his sword once more, now cultivating into a claymore with a cross-shaped guard and a double-edged tip, "my hold over spirit energy is raised nearly ten fold, allowing me to even harness your own offending Hollow techniques. This prison cannot be shattered unless I die or will it to be dispersed. Make no mistake, Casilda Selestino, that you will die here on this hallowed ground!"

KRAAAAAAAAAK-KOOOOOOOOOM!!!

High above the heavens, golden streaks of lightning split the very fabric of the storm clouds. Fissures of astronomical energy flew through the horizon, as the battle between Kyōaku and Aizen intensified high above the Quincy Kingdom.

In punctuation, Lloyd Lloyd answered with a dark smile of admittance, "Sōsuke Aizen is a being that transcends my comprehension. I cannot sample his Spirit Energy, because his power stems not from this world or others. His power dwells within a plane I'm unable to touch. Your daughter has felt that power once and it petrified her to the core, from what I'm told. My Lord Juhabach is no different. His powers as a Quincy is unrivaled by any other in existence. The only reason he allows me to reach such heights of strength is the fact that he holds the entire Vandenreich in sanctified trust and bondage. Our power is his power. That should tell you just how strong our King truly is, Nohemi de la Cruz."

"Forgive my skepticism," Nohemi responded, briefly and slightly turning her head so that she was looking at him from one eye. "But I cannot bring myself to entirely believe such words. Are you sure that you are saying that because you have absolute faith within his ability to crush his foes, his legendary status as a warrior? Or is it," She cocked an inquisitive eyebrow. "Simply because of the fact that he holds your life within his hands? Nothing but glorification about his ideals, motivations and actions... otherwise, you may be seen as a potential traitor and sympathizer for the enemy. Make one little action that compromises your position, and you are given the worst of punishments. He rules through your fear and silence, and he knows just how bendable you are because of that.

Her words were serious, carrying a rather dark undertone as she continued to speak to the Quincy. "Are your words of faith motivated by a strong loyalty? Or are they even yours to begin with, Quincy?"

Within the prison that Ywhach had made, Casilda almost let out a scoff. Was this supposed to be his attempt at getting serious? It would've worked on any of the Espada besides her, considering that they ran almost entirely on spiritual energy to work their combat abilities. Despite everything, she assumed that he still wasn't taking her seriously enough. But it wasn't a problem. She was all too ready to wipe the smug grin right off of the warmonger bastard.

"Hollow techniques, huh?" She asked rhetorically, taking a brief glance at the claymore he was wielding. "I'm getting the feeling you're trying to keep me from using my bloodline against you. Don't get me wrong, this prison would've been perfect against any of the other Espada... at least in a straight-forward battle. Even against me, a good majority of my offensive powers are officially limited." She swung her down in a lowered angle 75 degrees from the waist, glaring at Ywhach. "But against the likes of one blessed with the Triada bloodline?" This time, she actually allowed a mocking chuckle to escape her lips, flipping and twisting her blade in a seemingly idle manner.

Then, she stabbed the sword into the ground, and for the briefest moments, she had Hell at her fingertips.

White-hot flames erupted from the ground, surrounding and dwarfing the cage that surrounded both her and her enemy. It was here that Nohemi's expression turned to one of slight alarm as she sensed the flaming columns arise around the area. Although she herself was physically undeterred by the ominous power that the constructs were exuding, a bead of sweat dripped down her face in trepidation. "I hope that this battle does not go too far." She thought to herself. "There may be allies within that could get caught in the crossfire of this. Be careful, Casilda, and don't allow your hatred to consume you here..."

As the pillars loomed through the sky, Casilda tilted her head back up to look at Ywhach. "You might as well be trying to place a leash on a god." She said, her narrowed eyes sparking with a feral undertone. "Those of the Triada bloodline wield the very heart, soul and will of Hueco Mundo as a sword to destroy the most heinous of enemies. That's something that can't be lumped into the same category as the common spiritual ability. It would be an insult to do so." Slowly, she pulled herself onto her feet and leveled her katana tip at her target.

"If you truly are a God, I'd like to see this thing hold against this one. Now, ''say good-night!'"

From the wide and tall fire pillars, a rain of massive fireballs would separate and launch themselves at the Quincy spell. They would be concentrated, blotting out the area of sky directly over the area Casilda and Ywhach were in. It was a storm of artillery that threatened to flatten a good piece of the fortress that was the Vandenreich's home. It also demonstrated the extent of Casilda's anger at him, Aizen and the Inner Circle.

She was going to make them pay, even if it was the last thing she did.

Termination Protocols, Brotherhood's Fight Against the Culling
When the shadows fell upon the Soul Society, V-14 was immediately hit with shock and awe. Some of them abruptly froze up, their bodies unable to move in their own horror. Some slowed their walk down to a stop, observing everything with a morbid interest. Others remained alarmed but resolute, and a few more didn't have any major reaction to it at all. But it could be safe to say that all felt some sort of surprise upon seeing the environment start to morph around them. It would be nothing compared to what they would feel when the shadows lifted, revealing the Vandenreich's fortress.

Naturally, it was Oliver that spoke the first words that was possibly on everyone's mind.

"The hell?!"

Hyōryū responded in kind, "Since when did the enemy decide to play, Location Swap?!"

It would be Rika who would start the chain of reactions from then on out.

"Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no--" Her words were a frightened mantra as she looked around, feeling like a trapped mouse. She would have certainly been safer on her bird instead of on the ground, now that the Inner Circle's air support had been taken out. But somewhere along the line, she had gotten forcefully separated from her Dragonbird and forced to use the ground units as protection. This scenario reminded her of how underequipped she was for combat in comparison to the rest of her comrades. She fell onto her butt, shaking considerably as the dread of the scenario was taking its toll.

Yusuke was the first to notice. His shock was traded in favor of concern for his teammate, and he ran over to her side. "Rika!" He said warily, crouching next to her and placing his hands on her shoulder in an attempt to calm her down. "Hey, c'mon! What's wrong?"

"Take deep breaths and relax, Rika-chan." Asuka said softly, allowing her own concern to show. She moved over to the other side of the panicking Rika, immediately deciphering just what exactly was causing her to undergo this fit of hysteria. "Just remain calm. We're still here, remember?"

"Th-this is Quincy a-a-architure," Rika stammered, shutting her eyes and shaking her head tightly. Tears were starting to form, falling from the corners and down her face "S-somehow, the V-Vandenreich have m-managed to s-switch the l-l-locations of th-the Soul S-S-Society and h-here...! They're all around--!" She didn't have the heart to finish, the fear gripping her heart too much. "F-Forgive me, Sakamoto-dono, I should have stayed with the Dragonbird...!"

The only one out of them who hadn't jumped to her aid was Shinji. He was more interested in the environment around them, taking it in with mild curiosity and a cold calculation. "This is the King's doing?" He questioned rhetorically. "I find little purpose in this other than intimidation. Although this would most likely count as a home field advantage for the enemy, the battles taking place would have a high chance of reducing it all to ruin. If anything, this is a foolish move made by the Vandenreich..."

"Rika, calm down," Kenja wrapped an arm around Rika, trying to give her a physical sense of empathy as well as reinforcement for her composure, "its going to be alright."

As Shinji spoke out, Kenja turned his gaze to him to correct his mindset, "You're wrong," empahsizing this statement, he bent down with Rika in tow to place his right hand upon the ground, reaching out his pull of the land that's replaced the Soul Society, "the battle that tore apart the Rukonagi and the Seireitei regions was torn, sapped, broken. This land is made of a higher concentration of Spirit Energy than the Soul Society, at least three fold. It almost like the atmosphere itself is much more pure and cleaner than the landscape that it used to have."

"N-No kidding," Shadō shivered, as sweat profused from his body, a near manic smile elapsing from his face, "my body feels like its going into an adrenaline rush with how much energy I'm gathering from the atmosphere. Its just taking all my will power to keep myself from going mad with glee. This place is intoxicating in comparison to the Soul Society!"

"A perfect hunting ground for the Quincy forces. This certainly takes away the home field advantage we held but moments ago," Shinshin looked over at Zaii with a nod, and then to his mother, "the geological difference makes all those mapped schematics we received from Shito irrelevent. There coudl be tunnels, traps, and many ways to travel through this cityscape in comparison to the straightforward Soul Society layout."

"So the prophecy wasn't a sham, after all," Mōka spoke with a grim smile, as she leaned against the wall with her arms and legs crossed, her eyes closed with memory recalling of this event that was transpiring, "I guess the Quincy folk weren't just trying to show off. It really did happen after all."

Kenja's movement made both Yusuke and Asuka back away a little, their eyes watching the two carefully. As for Rika herself, the strong arm that wrapped around her smaller form hit her alarmed senses like an ice pack to a feverish head. She stopped shaking, her teary eyes opening wide when she felt him, her heart pounding rapidly against him. But her demeanor would only last for a few more seconds before she began to relax, exhaling a deep breath and leaning against him. Her hands placed themselves against his chest in a nonverbal request to keep him close to her.

It made her two partners sigh in relief. Asuka offered a grateful smile to Kenja before standing up and looking around. "If we had some sort of recon position up on the rooftops," She commented, folding her arms across her chest and observing the area with a calm, analyzing expression. "Maybe we could get a better idea of what's happening and where we stand." She turned towards Angelika, who was now looking at Mōka questioningly. "Angelika-san. Do you think one of us could--"

"Prophecy?" Angelika inquired towards the Hankami, cutting Asuka off before she could finish the question. "Are you telling me that this was planned long ago? This change of scenery was something meant from the very start?" She didn't wait for an answer, letting out a light scoff and turning her head away. "Oh, if I started counting just how many of those we've had to deal with so far, I could guarantee you that I would have a long list."

Anton gave a light shrug. "Shouldn't be of any concern." He remarked, putting on an optimistic smile. "All that's changed is scenery, right? We just have to focus on defeating the enemy and finding some way to change it back. With luck, we can take this over and claim it as the new Soul Society!" He finished this off with an amused chuckle, which was shared by Oliver.

"Yeah. Bet the Gotei 13 are going to be having kittens if they take over this place instead of--"

A familiar voice, one they hadn't heard in a while since the war started, cut her off.

"Over here!"

A majority of eyes would turn to see Kaitlyn running towards them. She stopped at a distance away, breathing heavily and hunched over. In her hands was what appeared to be a Kidō repeating rifle, holstered at her chest. Her clothing was covered in scratches, and there were parts of her that were stained crimson. But other than that, she seemed to be okay. Oliver and Genesis were the first ones to vocally regard her.

"Katie!"

"Sis!"

"No time!" Kaitlyn said breathlessly, raising a hand up in order to stop them. Her weary expression had a hint of alarm to it as she looked to them, sweat falling down her face. "I was with a recon team when the setting just changed on us. Not soon after, this... thing... ambushed us. Just barely managed to get out of there alive. The rest of them weren't so lucky..."

"Wait a minute--" Genesis began, her expression changing to one of shock. But Kaitlyn once again cut her off.

"I said there's no time to explain! We've got to get out of here before--"

That was when she would be cut off... by a tentacle wrapping itself around her leg. Her eyes widened, her pupils dilated and her face paled as she felt it. But just as she was looking down, she was promptly yanked off of her feet and out of sight with a alarmed yell.

"GAH--!"

"The Hell just happened?" Yajū asked in a bored tone, dragging his buttocks up against the alley wall as he glanced dryly over in the direction Kaitlyn was and disappeared from.

"What was she talking about?" Zaii asked with a frown, not feeling entirely threatened, due to the void of spiritual pressure in the direction where Kaitlyn's was.

However, the only one feeling of the group feeling something amiss was Shinshin, as his eyes widened at seeing the young woman he had yearned to see again flung away like a rag doll. He felt her emotions permeate the air, and the sense of unmistakable malice draw closer to her.

"KAITLYN!" Shinshin shouted out aloud, getting to his feet and rushing towards the edge of the alleyway.

He didn't make it far, as Mōka appeared before him, arms crossed with the same resigned expression as earlier.

"Out of my way!" Shinshin growled at her, his hand reaching to thumb his katana free as his onyx irises glared heatedly at her.

"Give her a moment, Shin-kun, and you'll see why she's an invaluable member of V-14," Mōka spoke back in a nonchalant manner, her fiery red eyes winked mischieviously back at the bewildered Shinshin.

"What are you-?!"

Sure enough, Mōka's remark would be punctuated by what was happening out of their sight.

There were sounds. A sickening snap, Kaitlyn's pained gasp... and then bursts of gunfire. The flashes of light that would be created from the rifle firing would be seen, but nothing else could be made out. Between split-second intervals of fire, the pain could be heard dissipating from Kaitlyn's voice. Judging from the tone of the occasional grunt and growl from her, whatever that had yanked her away wasn't having the satisfaction of killing her easily. This would be punctuated with three words.

"GET...OFF ME!!"

Kaitlyn's angry snarl would be followed by a small yet resounding explosion, powerful enough to send a small shockwave into the V-14 group. Judging from the weapon Kaitlyn had, it was most likely from a Kidō explosive launcher. Genesis couldn't help but stare in fascination as she listened to it all. Last time she had checked, Kaitlyn had no special powers of her own in comparison to the rest of the V-14. If the one that attempted to kill her was a superpowered entity...

A second later, Kaitlyn came back. She would come out with the rifle aimed at the entryway. Her face had been wiped clean of distress, replaced with a fierce determination as she retreated back with the group. She was panting, but was still standing straight and defiant. "Damn thing just won't take a hint!" She snapped, lowering her rifle once she was close enough. Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed her father and sister make their way closer to her while also eyeing the entryway.

"What was it?" Genesis asked.

"Stern Ritter." Kaitlyn growled, not bothering to look at her. "Called itself a Quincy, but it sure doesn't act like it's human. If anything, I think the Quincy King built himself a robot complete with artificial intelligence!"

"She survived a Stern Ritter attack?!" Both Genesis and Oliver had incredulous looks on their faces as they looked at the elder sister, even if she didn't look back.

Sighing with relief, Shinshin recoiled from his earlier anxiety as he moved around the smirking Hankami, "Did you have you go ahead and scare us like that?"

"Yeah, that's kind of half-assed, Kaitie," Hyōryū spoke derrisively, though wore an amused smirk on her face, "what was his name? Mr. Doesn't-Die? Bet he was looking almost immortal when you took him on!"

"What a bore. If all Stern Ritters are all pushovers like this die so easily, I'm going to be so pissed how boring this new enemy is," Yajū grumbled as he scratched the back of his head and rolled his eyes.

Yajū wouldn't be disappointed, but he would soon wish he was.

Several loud, sharp foot steps were coming from the area that Kaitlyn had just come from, no doubt belonging to the entity that had attacked her previously. The closer it came, the larger the entity seemed to be, almost as if it were taller than the buildings themselves. But then, they slowly quietened down to regular footsteps, and out of the corner of that building emerged the Stern Ritter.

A rather tall individual with his Stern Ritter cloak covering all of his body from the neck down, the entity wore a white helmet with four narrow slits. It was walking straight forward out of the building's corner, it's right shoulder facing the group before it's head began to turn towards the group with a disturbingly calm pace. When it found it's targets, the entire body shifted towards them, moving towards the group at a calm rate. ''"Kaitlyn Holmes." ''it said in a synthetic voice of clear, emotionless observation towards the woman in question. "Your persistance in maintaining your life force has become... irritable. Your Spiritual Energy reserves are slightly below nominal, therefore making the process of dedicating resources to your demise a waste. However, given your impressive history and occupation, I would prefer to gather what data I can from you before terminating your existence."

By the time the Stern Ritter arrived, everyone's nonchalant attitudes would be replaced by a common sense of spine-tingling fear. The very presence of the soul-less being that stood before them caused all of their eyes to widen synonymously with mixed excitement and trepidation.

"You had to say something, didn't you?" Zaii groaned, as he impassively stared at the tall enemy, resting his enormous bandage-wrapped blade on his back. His feeling of safety was used due to the number of people at his side, his confidence in his own capabilities, and the idea how dangerous they were all together.

The feeling the large swordsman had, would be one of the only uniquely dispassionate ones.

Shinshin immediately crouched back down when the footsteps began, and hardened his gaze. When he saw the Stern Ritter come into view, he grasped the hilt of his katana fully, ready to employ its use at any given moment he felt something amiss. The very fact that he didn't see a single pock mark on the entity's trappings didn't bode well, considering how much firepower Kaitlyn utilized against it.

Hyōryū found her hands trembling as she unholstered her guns slowly out, her forehead prespiring sweat as she locked her eyes on the eerily cloak-draped figure that boded nothing but maliciousness, mingled with calousness. A true machine, designed only for killing and reconnaissance.

Shadō turned his gaze to glare vehemently at the newfound presence. His sweat-coated face bearing nothing but animosity, as his fear was balanced out by the constant mental strain the environment had on his body. His right gloved hand reached up to grasp his sealed Zanpakutō, as his eyes narrowed forthwith at the enemy that reared its knight-like visage at them.

Shito's opened wide at seeing that what he felt. It made him gulp a lump of fear, as he stepped back, his senses screamed out at him, "This thing...isn't human...and yet...I can feel...power emanating from it ever so subtly! What the Hell is it?!"

Kenja's hold on Rika tightened as he turned her body away from him, stepping forward as he grasped his Fullbring blade on his back, readying himself to become a guardian for the one he cherished. No matter whom they were, he would be fearless and strike them down without hesitation.

Mōka held out an arm to stop his advance, earning a scornful look, until one of realization would be seen. The Hankami of Domination was staring hard at the metallic helmed entity with a bewildered sense of confusion and fear of her own. It was as if she couldn't place her thumb on it, and wasn't prepared for being in the presence of such a construct of monstrocity.

Even Karitori was shivering at the sight of the Stern Ritter. She knew she heard explosions, and that a lot of firepower was used by Kaitlyn in order to delay it, due to her attempt to kill it had failed utterly. Yet, the Quincy stood before them unscathed, and sounding more annoyed than upset. It grated and froze her nerves simultaneously. Just what kind of enemy were they dealing with, should could only wonder.

"I take that back, this one looks strong," Yajū spoke with a carnal lust for the entity's insides to spill out. If anything was an indiciation, his body seemed to distort with the projection of spiritual pressure from his body, as he smiled a slasher's grin, turning his scythe around as he approached his newfound prey, "let's see how much life I can reap from your shell, big guy!"

However, he wouldn't get very far before the arm of Angelika was pressed against his chest.

"As much as I'd like to see this thing disposed of as quickly as possible," The German herself would state, her eyes narrowed and a scowl clear across her face. "I'd rather not have a good subordinate get torn to pieces rushing into an unknown situation." Her own eyes were staring at the Quincy with both analysis, scrutiny and irritation. Unlike a good portion of the others, she held no apprehension in the face of this new adversary. Of course, there was the fact that she harbored a malicious entity of her own within her person and her previous encounter with Yashin that could contribute to this.

"Oh, c'mon, Nazi!" Oliver complained, although not moving from his position beside his two daughters. By now, he had drawn the massive Seelenbracher from its stolen sheath and balanced the massive thing on his shoulders in a display of his own fearlessness. "We've been walking into unknown situations for a good majority of this damn war! Besides," He flashed a grin at the Quincy, his eyes sparkling with a brand of his own desire to kill. "This guy just walked out here like he could take all of us on. He needs new assholes to get shot through him!"

"And you're willing to risk it turning out just like it did with Yashin?" Angelika reminded him, momentarily wiping the smile off of his face. "We can't be sure of how powerful these Quincy actually are, considering what type of leader they're under. We can't afford to take any chances here, of all places."

As the rest of them slowly readied their weapons, Rika let out a small whimper as she kept close to Kenja. The sight of the Quincy was bringing back up the reminder that she was a noncombatant in the heat of a conflict. She hoped that being with people who were capable of fighting would be able to compensate for that. Against this intimidating form, she couldn't afford to ask for anything less.

Nearly fifteen meters away from the group, the robotic Quincy stopped and just... stared at them, motionless as it's cloak billowed lightly to the left. Finally, after several seconds past, of which would feel like hours for them, the entity spoke in the same resonant tone. "Data analysis: Complete. Identified as V-14. Well reknowned mercenary group known for being associated with various other criminal organizations. Led by Angelika Hartmann."

It then calmly turned it's head to face the woman in question, seemingly speaking to her in particular. "Identity confirmed: Angelika Hartmann. You are being granted one chance to surrender your weapons, and die without resistance. More data from you and your subordinates is required for further study, and you will not survive the process. Surrender is your only logical option."

The said woman would cock an eyebrow, lowering her arm from Yajū's chest and slipping her hands into her pockets. She tilted her head to the side slightly, almost as if she was pondering the Quincy's proposition. "Allow me to think about this." She muttered, a subtle hint of sarcasm within her words. "Resist, and we die. But if we surrender and give up now, we'll die anyway?" She slid one hand out of her pocket. "Sounds like a rather interesting proposal. But I think I have a better one. How about..."

With the hand she pulled out, she grasped the hilt of her katana and unsheathed it, brandishing the blade with a threatening flourish. The look in her eyes now turned a shade darker, even as she kept up the conversational tone. "We kill you, and then hang your body on the tallest building in this fortress? I'm certain Your Majesty would love a spot of decor to add to this lovely home you reside in."

This was a move that would prove to be a mistake. Not for Angelika....

SCHINK!!!!

....but for Rika Nakamura.

A blinding white line shot out of the Quincy's cloak, and dove straight into the other girl's stomach area, releasing a large gush of blood in the process. That same tendril penetrated the building behind the group as well, and seemed to keep going as the Quincy spoke to Angelika one more time. "As I said: One. Chance."

Several meters away, to the group's right, the end of that same tendril would appear above the building, before cutting through it's top and going all the way across the other buildings that were behind them and cause them to fall around V-14. This wouldn't kill any of them, but it would certainly disable most of them.

''"Will you comply now?" ''

Time stopped.

Somehow, the tendril that had escaped from the Quincy's coat had been too fast for Angelika to perceive. She didn't have time to raise her sword to intercept before it shot past her form - a move which surprised her at first. After all, when someone openly defied a request of surrender, they were usually the first ones to get struck down. Why had her adversary chosen to ignore her?

That answer would come seconds after when Rika would feel the tendril rip through her stomach like a balloon.

From that point on, she knew nothing but pain. Her pupils dilated, and an expression of horror crossed her face as it shot through her body. Her gaze would briefly cast itself downwards to look upon the blood that had been spilled onto the ground - her blood. All of the reassurance Kenja and her teammates had placed upon her had wiped away the moment her flesh was pierced. As she was lifted into the air, she let out an agonized and ear-piercing scream and gripped onto the tendril for dear life.

Yusuke would be the first to scream back.

"RIKA!!!"

But they would have little time to react before the buildings fell down on them. When the ruins reached solid ground, there would be a massive dust storm to be kicked up and suppress any further visual of the area. Within a few moments, everything had turned into chaos... and it only took a few movements from the enemy in order to do so.

Through the chaos that ensued, only five felt compelled to act.

Mōka swung her hand in a dismissive manner, dispersing the falling debris and smoke, flattening the buildings a good dozen meters to either direction, clearing the rest of her allies. She had a non-amused, threatening visage as she glared down the enemy who dared to strike at the weakest one of them to make an example of them. She knew he wouldn't be standing up much longer.

The other two that moved, rushed upwards. Shinshin unsheathed his sword in a fluent arc, cutting the tendril in half to sever the connection it had to its impaled victim. Kenja on the other hand employed Bringer Light to reach her position, grasping her in a bridal stance before shimmering back down by Yusuke, knowing his medical talents would be needed.

"Rika! You alright?!" Kenja asked as he pulled the offending tendril from her midsection, using fullbring on the surface of her skin to cauterize the wound to cease bleeding.

The last two to move forward, was Zaii and Yajū lunged forward. Without hesitation, Zaii undid the bandages upon his sword, swinging it overhead to unleash a large crimson wave of destructive spiritual power, coating the blade's already significant cutting edge. Yajū on the other hand moved beside the Stern Ritter, swinging his demon scythe around in a swift arc to decapitate its helm-covered head, hoping to kill him quickly.

Yusuke's visage was one of horror and shock as Kenja approached him with the wounded Rika. She looked so frail and fragile, her skin having paled a little from the massive loss of blood. She let out a pitiful groan when the tendril was pulled out from her body, turning her head so that she could cough up blood without risk of suffocation. He watched with a helpless gaze as she turned her head back, one of her hands shakily raising up to grasp his leg. Her dim and almost lifeless eyes stared at him, and her mouth opened up as if to say something to him. But all that came out was a series of coughs, sticky red liquid once again flying out and spilling onto the fabric of his pants. It seemed to physically hurt seeing one of his closest friends like this.

It wasn't until that her eyes rolled back and her head collapsed onto the ground that he was snapped out of his thoughts. His teeth clenched together, and his hands hovered over the area in order to start working. As his hands glowed the faint blue commonplace for a medic working its magic, he couldn't help but note the extent of damage done. If she was an empowered being, healing might have been quicker. But because Rika had only so much spiritual energy, injury had been much more severe. He bit his lip, tears forming at the corners of his eyes as he desperately worked to seal and rejuvenate the wounds.

"Don't you die on me.... please don't die...!"

"How is she?" By now, Asuka had clambered over to the area, kneeling down beside Yusuke and Kenja. Although she was still collected, there was clear concern and alarm on her own face as she looked down at the unconscious Rika. The gruesome wound inflicted wasn't boding well for her, and she had to keep the urge to jump in the attack on the Quincy in check.

"It's going to take me a while to do this." Yusuke managed to get out. "Her stomach and other organs in the lower abdomen have been torn. I need to close both external and internal wounds in order to keep her stabilized. But the damage is too severe for her to recover right away. She'll need several days of rest before she can get back up on her feet again..." He grit his teeth, almost clenching his hands into fists. "That... monster...!!"

"I'll keep you covered." Shinji said, a tone of stone coloring his words. He stepped in front of the "medical" area, lowering his umbrella to his side and fixing a cold glare onto the Quincy who had struck down his teammate. "Judging from the skill of the Quincy thus far, however, it might take more than me in order to keep the area stable."

"Right..." Asuka muttered solemnly, slowly rising up to her feet. She gripped the handle of her respective katana and unsheathed it, lowering it into a defensive stance. "I can't make any promises. But I'll buy you some time while you patch her up, Yusuke."

Meanwhile, Alpha Team and the Holmes daughters had taken to looking at it all, taking it all in with their own expressions. While Kaitlyn and Genesis held their own degrees of anger and bitterness at what their foe had done, Anton, Shou and Oliver held hardened looks of solemnity. Angelika was the only one out of them who seemed impassive to it all, regarding their opponent with cold analysis. Kaitlyn would be the first to speak, a bitter smile crossing her face.

"Now you see what I had to deal with trying to get all the way here." She said. "This thing was a nightmare. Called itself by the name of BG9 before it tore the recon squad I was with apart." As she kept her rifle leveled towards the enemy, her hands gripped it a bit tighter. "Sorry I had to bring it with me."

"We're just glad you're all right, kid." Oliver said gruffly, placing a hand on Kaitlyn's shoulder and gaining her eye. "To be honest, I'm a bit glad you managed to get here in one piece. Even more surprised you managed to fend it off while you did so." A small smile broke on his face, and he couldn't help but let out a brief chuckle. "Guess I gave birth to some real hardass daughters, didn't I?"

It was enough to get a genuine laugh out of both of them, brief and weak as they were.

The Quincy responded without moving his form.

First, it focused on Yajū, who had appeared next to it and attempted to decapitate the entity. One of his tentacles quickly emerged from underneath his cloak and wrapped around the man's scythe, stopping it in it's tracks. Then, the mechanical Quincy noticed Zaii, lunging towards him with a Spiritually enhanced blade. Without a hint of hesitation, the tentacle grasping Yajū's scythe swung both it and it's wielder directly into the sword's oncoming path, causing the blow to hit Yajū instead of BG9.

Once this was said and done, the Quincy fired another tentacle out of it's cloak, slapping Zaii straight into several buildings behind him with a massive crash. "Further resistance is futile. Your attempts to avoid defeat are meritless; this battle has already been decided." it calmly stated.

Yajū's scythe handle was sturdier due to its origin, allowing it to absorb the impact with ease, pushing his body into the ground a good half dozen meters. Wincing, the scythe wielder snarled as he attempted to pry himself out of the pit, "Damned mook...!"

Karitori moved within the blink of an eye, allowing her Dark Energy fuel her approach. With a swift right punch, she yelled out mightily, as she attempted to clobber BG-9 with her overwhelming chaotic energy's strength and her amazing momentum.

"Those...Omega...idiots!" Hyōryū spoke with a shiver in her tone, as her hands rattled with the guns in hand, "you can't just bullrush an enemy like that! He'll make us look like amateurs with that kind of approach..."

Shadō looked over to see Shinshin drop next to them, taking it in that he didn't rush forth like the others. However, he could taste the malice ebbing from the blackness that oozed from his body, as his Tamajutsu aura contorted around his person, concentrating into potent, concentrated power.

"I think it goes without saying that if we treat this enemy lightly, we're going to get pulverized," Shadō spoke Shinshin's thoughts, as he looked over at Oliver, Angelika, and Kaitlyn, "this enemy managed to pierce through out defenses and hit the most vulnerable target. It goes to show how precise and...dangerous...this Quincy is in comparison to our prior fought opponents..."

Shito managed to snap out of his reverie, as he rushed over to Yusuke's side bending down on one knee to observe Rika's condition. Furrowing his brows, he reached into the folds of his cloak and produced one of his Kidō cards, flipping it out to land ontop of the damaged area of her body. Making a few handsigns, he spoke lowly to Yusuke, "Don't worry...I'm going to repair all of the interior injuries right away. I want you to concentrate on revitalizing her circulatory system by speeding up the production of more blood, as you repair her external damage."

"Rika," Kenja whispered softly, as tears welled up within his eyes, he reached his hand down to brush her unconscious face, "please hang in there for me...just make it through this!"

Yusuke could only manage a weak nod, turning his attention to Rika's injury. His trademark wires would jut out from his fingers, weaving themselves through the internal organs and beginning the process of stitching. Blood vessels, broken muscle and shattered bone would be tied back together and the cracks would be sealed. Sweat was beading down his face out of nervousness and exertion as he worked, knowing that the girl's life was in their hands. The whimpers of pain that kept coming from her mouth only increased the tension of the situation.

"Whatever you're going to do, Poker Guy, you'd better hurry." He said urgently. "I don't know how long I can keep working before that Quincy decides to target us again..."

"I guess we don't have much of a choice, then..." Anton muttered, shaking his head and stretching his hands out. His trademark Kiriken blades ignited within his hands, readied to be brandished defensively. It caused Shou to look up at him in surprise and alarm, and he didn't hesitate to voice his protests.

"We can't just jump in! We don't know what this enemy is capable of!"

"Well, we won't know until we try..." Oliver said bluntly, raising the Seelenbracher off of his shoulder and readying it over his head. "I don't know about you, boys..." A grin fell over his face, gleaming with a destructive intent. "But I think I'm ready to cause some fireworks. It's time we got a rise outta this Stern Ritter. You with me?"

A smirk of acknowledgement and knowing came across Anton's face. "Whenever you're ready, Holmes..."

"You're too kind..." With that being said, he focused his power into the Seelenbracher. Wisps and twirls of flame twirled and twisted around the blade in preparation for an attack, and judging from the increase of malice within Oliver's grin, it was going to be a big attack. His voice increased in volume as he yelled out to Karitori in warning. "Out of the way, butch bitch!!"

Then, he swung down.

Two massive flames of fissures would race from the blade, scorching the earth as they moved. Those fissures would move to surround and imprison the Quincy, extending to dwarfing heights. Kaitlyn and Genesis would look on in a mixture of wonder and fascination, while Shou would give a heavy sigh of irritation. "You two haven't changed one bit!" He complained, extending one of his hands out towards the resulting pillar. Upon his mental will and control, they would turn the traditional blue of the Daitenshi. Their temperatures would increase to high levels, overwhelming the area with a powerful heat wave.

None of it would shake Oliver's composure as he turned towards his Russian comrade. "Anton? If you would be so kind..."

"You've got it..." With that being said, Anton swung his own hand out towards the pillar, his expression hardening. Before he initiated the final step to their apparent plan, he would allow his voice to shout out to the Quincy. "This is what happens when you cross the likes of the V-14! BURN IN HELL, SVOLOCH!! BAKUYAKUNAMI!!"

It was like a nuclear bomb had been ignited in front of them. The resulting explosion was enough to dwarf the buildings that surrounded them, stretching up in an attempt to reach the very sky. Although the force of it was redirected away from the group, they would still feel the strong winds that resonated from the blast. The fire would consume a good deal of land like a wildfire, uncontrollable and unrestrained in its path for destruction. All of it would satisfy both Russian and American, the latter of whom giving a fist pump.

"Fat Man says hello, you son of a bitch! Ahahahahaha~!"

This would be an outcome BG9 wouldn't have expected.

After splitting it's body into more tentacles, the Quincy machine caused Karitori's strike to slip right between his body and the blast to slam into the buildings behind him harmlessly. He swatted her to the side, only to see the next two mercenaries make their own attacks.

Anton's flames had completely surrounded the Stern Ritter, and due to their alien nature, BG9 wasn't able to immediately break out of them. And then the following explosion seemed to hit him full force. When the fires had settled, nothing could be seen or felt behind the smoke.

"To Hell with it!" Hyōryū smiled ferally, raising her guns at the fiery pyre, and began unloading dozens of rounds at the smoke for good measure, "you dead yet, Quincy?! HUH?! HOW ABOUT NOW?! OR NOW?! HAHAHAHAHA!"

"This thing...is far stronger than I thought possible," Mōka whispered as her eyes peered at the smoke and fiery pillar, growing more volatile with more shots released by Hyōryū's Kidō guns, having been adapted to be explosive tipped slugs for more effective results, "to think it can treat some of our front line fighters like nothing more than children is almost absurd!"

"Sooner or later we'll need to step in, given that your large blast didn't take him out," Shadō spoke pointedly, reaching up to grasp the hilt of his sword as his eyes narrowed, in sync with Shinshin's wordless crouched stance and thumb-released sword, ready at his beck and call, "I wonder if any of us can take it out...?"

"An interesting combination...."

Any hopes of BG9's defeat would be gone with his monotone voice ringing out from behind the smoke. When it cleared away, the Quincy monster was still standing in place. His cloak and helmet showed some burn marks and scratches, along with several bullet holes from Hyōryū's attacks, but otherwise, and judging from the way the being spoke, it appeared as if nothing had changed.

"Your use of Daitenshi flames provided me with some remarkable data ''on the technique. You have my thanks." ''it said to them all calmly. "However, if you wish to continue resistance, I would not recommend using it again. I have already debunked it's core weaknesses and strengths. Such action will have no further effect on me, I assure you."

Then, it's cloak billowed to the right, as a sum of tentacles whipped out in the same direction and formed a massive minigun Spirit Weapon with a star emblazed on it's top. "A pity, truly. I wished you could demonstrate more of your abilities for further study, but it seems that I will have to be content taking it from your corpses."

"T-That's not fair!" Hyōryū's eyes widened, as her guns lowered at seeing the gargantuan chain-railed gun at his disposal, "that makes my Executor look weak in comparison...!"

"This isn't the best time to draw comparisons between guns, Hyō!" Shadō spoke nervously, as sweat beaded down his brow comically.

"I wonder if my Tamajutsu will have any affect on something so machine-like," Shinshin murmured with hesitation, even as he brought forth another inch of metal from his scabbard.

Isolated to their plight, Kenja finally rose to his feet away from Rika, turning away towards the source of everyone's ire and worries. His upper browline was hidden by a dark shadow, as his lower facial features grimaced impassively as he walked past all of the hesitating warriors towards BG-9, "I got it. You want me to protect your friends don't you? No problem..."

As he spoke, he slowly raised his left armored hand up to rest his palm on the back of his head, "I'll wipe him out..."

SHINK-VRRRROOOOOOOAAAAAAAR!!!

"...from the face of this world, straight to Hell!" His voice snarled out in a grated, hollowed tone as his armor took a shade blacker, his cloak turning into a mix of crimson blood and thick shadows. With final execution his head became entombed by a wolf-shaped helm with a signifying forced movement of his left hand, donning the face of the Predator once more.

With a swift blurring motion, Kenja moved faster than the eye could see, using his left hand to wrench the Quincy weapon right off its tendrils. Simultaneously, he unsheathed his large claymore from his back and swung down with a enormous cutting fissure, unleashing a hellish blast of flames mingled with Shinsei energy, all hellbent on annihilating him.

By the time BG9 could register Kenja's movements, it's minigun had already been ripped from it's tendrils.

''"What-?!" ''it said aloud in utter confusion towards Kenja's transformation and his following attack. The flames, mixed with the potent green Shinsei energy, were able to tear into the robotic monster and send him reeling back into several buildings, completely disappearing in the flames. Following the large crash and explosion that came as a result, all became quiet...

But it wouldn't be for long.

"RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!" Kenja howled with a murderous aura surrounding him, as sonic waves cracked and flattened the already debris-ridden landscape. Fire rolled off his black armor like the surface of a enraged star, given life and form. A crimson aura also formed upon his blade, slowly being raised over his head to execute a killing blow...

SHEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!

...as a orange-red fissure of blazing energy was sent hurtling towards the cybernetic Quincy's location, intending on ceasing all signs of life and function within that localized area.

From the frontlines, Angelika would observe with silence. Even as the powerful winds from both movement and attack billowed her jacket, she would remain still as she observed Kenja's attack. It wasn't out of the simple fearlessness she had in the face of the machine-like Quincy, or the natural stoicism she had learned to adopt over the years she served as the V-14's boss. It was from the earlier confrontation she had with Kenja and the words spoken by her subordinates. It had been brought on by the words the Fullbringer had spoken to the unconscious Rika. Up until this point, she had expected the variables to stay the same and the organization to remain unflappable up until its eventual demise.

It was becoming that wish was now nonexistent. This war had changed so much perspective and warped so many minds to another direction. Was this really how it was meant to be? V-14, the entity she had created solely to continue villainous acts for the sake of living, carrying the potential to go down in history as heroes? For them, it might have been a good thing. But for her, it was causing conflict to go through her mind. Watching Kenja fight was causing an internal battle... and for once, she wasn't fighting against the Shadow.

Apparently, Asuka had noticed it as well.

"I really thought I'd never see a day like this..." Her soft voice came to Angelika's ears as she walked up to her leader's side. Her katana was still lowered at her side and ready to go, but she had a rather relaxed position to herself. It was clear that she was, at this moment, focused on talking than engagement. "The people regarded as nothing more than villainous scum by all turning into something more. There will be massive change for the business... but I think we can cope. After all we've been through, a little renovating shouldn't be too much of a problem, should it?" Throughout it all, she had a pleasant smile on her face - something that contrasted the slightly bitter look that had crossed Angelika's.

"I... loathe it..." She said lowly, folding her arms across a chest and placing a hand across her mouth. Truth be told, she didn't seem to notice or care if the others heard her. "When I created V-14, I never aimed to be the hero the masses admire. When I picked out the soldiers at my disposal, I expected them to set aside their consciences in order to do what needed to be done, whether it was for money or even territory. Now, it seems like things are escalating out of my control." Under her palm, her teeth with grit into a slight snarl. "That damn outsider--!"

"Oh, stop." Much to the German's surprise, Asuka had gained a somewhat stern tone within her voice. She would direct her attention to meet those brown eyes glaring slightly in her direction. "I knew you for many things, Angelika. But I didn't know you would resort to blaming others for things that they didn't have control over." She nodded her head slightly in the direction of their mutual subordinates. "These men and women always had such ideals and motives within them the moment they were recruited. All this war did was bring the suppressed out to the surface. It opened eyes," She flipped her sword into a backhand hold, turning herself around so that she could approach the German woman. "Just like it opened yours."

Angelika slid the hand off of her mouth, making the slight scowl on her face clear. "What, are you going to start talking like that condescending punk?" She asked sarcastically. "I've gone down this path for so many years. He acts as if it's an easy thing to turn away from something you've fully committed yourself into. He may be able to change like a leaf in the weather... but there are those that don't."

"Can you look me in the eye and say that you're one of them?" Although Asuka's tone had softened again, it didn't stop her from earning another surprised look. "Think about it. Years before, you were emotionally distant and solely focused on nothing but business. Blood for money, conflict for payment of the week's rent, a slit throat for whatever precious artifact a client could give you. But now? You showed the willingness to dive into heavily guarded territory to save one of your own. You demonstrated guilt when confronted with your crimes by Lieutenant Hayate. And to top it off, you have someone very close to your heart." She put on that damned disarming smile once again. "That's a lot of change for a woman who claims to be unflappable."

The silence that fell between the two made it clear that Asuka was right. It was made even clearer when Angelika looked down, the conflict shimmering within her eyes. She made to turn around, trying to avert her gaze away from her and trying to hide her expression. But she would feel two fingers press against her cheek, stopping her in her tracks.

"Look at me, Angelika." Gently, Asuka turned Angelika's head so that they were looking each other in the eye again. "You want to know what I think? I think that deep inside, you really didn't want this life. But you were a fugitive for so long, you were afraid of becoming a normal woman. Hence, being a mercenary skilled in the act of wrongdoing was the perfect position for you. But this war... everything and everyone in it... is starting to tell you otherwise."

"Hah! Asuka's starting to sound like your mother, Angie!" Mōka joked as she approached the two women, quieting her chuckles as she chimed in, "Maybe working for the good guys isn't such a bad idea. I mean, the sole purpose of forming Omega Team when I joined your organization was to carve a niche for myself among comrades. I didn't care if I was shedding blood or tears, as long as I was doing it with those I cherished. I avowed myself to never be like my mother or my father, from what I saw they committed. Hell, I tried to kill both of them a couple of times. But...because you made amends with the Lieutenant, and forged your alliance WITH the Alliance, I was able to start mending my broken bond I've had with her. If I was fighting for the Inner Circle, myself, or the damned Quincy, I would never have found myself ever being glad I've got such a group of comrades. Even when you knew I was a Hankami, you accepted me for what I was. The fact the Alliance was able to do that with traitors amongst them, allow a band of mercenaries like V-14 join them, and even see that Lieutenant forget his anger towards you...it makes me feel happy to be on the good guys side!"

Elsewhere, the focus was largely upon the situation at hand...

"T-The Hell?! The energy exuding from him is monstrous!" Shadō spoke out with alarm, his nerves practically burning from grasping the residual energy Kenja's form dispersed into the atmosphere, "its as if his Spirit Energy is on fire!"

"He's lost his cool again, but on purpose?! What kind of ability is that?! Instantaneous Temper Tantrum?!" Hyōryū asked incredulously, crossing her arms in front of her eyes to shield them from the intense heat of being so close to Kenja.

"He's...in such terrible agony," Shinshin's voice whispered lowly, his hand trembled upon his sword's sheathe as he continued, "I can feel it. That's Shinsei...and its fueling his righteous poised rage at that monster. But I can feel his tears through that anger. This is more painful than it was fighting Daigomi!"

"The Predator's curse has become the blessing of his primal nature..." It was Shinji who would speak next, watching and standing like a stone wall even in the midst of the powerful energy being exuded. His umbrella was unfolded, allowing him to shield both himself and his personal teammates from the temperature rise. "It is not only his anger that speaks, but because his very values are being threatened. A fitting catalyst for such a destructive power, is it not?"

Yusuke, on the other hand, would remain silent. Although he was still concentrating on healing Rika's injuries, he still heard and felt everything around him. A solemn and weary expression was worn on his face as he looked down on his unconscious teammate. With a slow turn of the head, he would turn that gaze on the back of the one who was fighting it out against the Quincy. "Kenja..." He murmured, not knowing what else to say in the face of such powerful emotions. Was this because of Rika getting hurt? Did it really provoke him that much now?

It would be a few meters away from them, the spot where BG9 was sent towards upon being hit by Kenja. Using simple eyesight, one would clearly assume that the being was utterly destroyed.

But a low whistling sound would be all they needed to know that such hope would be too much.

Slowly, the smoke began to fade away, and a dark silhouette was starting to appear within it. It was tall, fairly bulky, with a cape fluttering behind it, and it's head was shaped exactly like BG9's own. Slowly, it's armored foot stepped out of the smoke, and when it made contact with the ground again, a massive crack was made on the frozen floor, signifying the being's massive weight despite using control. Soon, it's entire armored body was revealed... not a scratch anywhere to be seen on it's form.

''"This unit has never encountered the likes of Hankami power within a Human before." ''it said in it's same voice, as a glowing red eye appeared within the darkness past the gaps of it's helmet. "However, your attack has given me a great amount of data on the phenomenon, and I would prefer to gather more, if possible...Kenja Kodai."

It was a very shocking and chilling sight.

The sight of the unscathed BG9 caused eyes to widen, mouths to fall agape and apprehension flowing through the veins. Even after everything Kenja had hurled at him, the ancient energy his aggression utilized in such masterful expertise, it just wasn't enough. Somehow, the machine-like entity had rendered both of the attacks worthless. Had there been signs of humanity within, it would have easily been assumed that this was the work of Blut Vene. But because the species of their enemy was becoming more and more ambiguous by the second, this might have well been an enigma. Once again, V-14 had trekked into unknown territory without a map.

"Wh-what the hell?!" Oliver gasped, pupils dilated in disbelief.

"This guy's even more of a monster than the Takuji experiment was!!" Anton added in, his body and expression tensing considerably as he looked at BG9.

"This thing can't be human..." Shou muttered, a bead of sweat falling down his face as he readied his swords defensively.

"All of that and not even a scratch?! This is getting ridiculous real quick!!" Genesis growled, more angry than anything as she leveled her rifle at her target.

It was enough to break at least two of the three leaders out of their trances.

"It seems we'll have to put this discussion behind us for the time being..." Angelika muttered, casually tilting her head away from Asuka's hand as the source of it directed a surprised gaze in the Quincy's direction. She turned her head towards the Quincy, her own eyebrows furrowing in slight wariness and annoyance. "It seems like this machine won't shut down as quickly as we would have liked..."

The Trickster's Last Hand Played, The Conclusion of the Mastermind's Battles!
If anyone had mistaken the disappearance of Tsukishima's Spiritual Pressure as a sign of immediate death, they would be sorely mistaken.The bare half hour that transpired outside of the realm of understanding was multiplied by ten times, as the realm of temporal distortion weaved around the battlefield he was forcefully brought into had begun to wane with finality.

C-C-CRACK!

With a brilliant luminous flash of violet-white light, the mirage of blissful untouched area bar the damage done by Byakuya Kuchiki's battling was now revealed to be rolling in flames and charred ruins.

Standing among the ruins would be Shidai Kagai, who's form was barely scratched and tampered with, further emphasized by his grin of malice stretching across his face. His eyes drew upon his prey like a patient predator, as the entire vicinity was glistening with his black-violet aura, further extending to just how much power he had in reserves.

Leaning against a charred pillar was Yashin Shiyōnin, had an amused smile on his face, as he gazed leisurely at both Tsukishima and to Shidai. Seperated by a handful of meters, it was apparent whom the victor was, and the sign of the temporal barrier's dispersal proven the fact that their environment had changed with the exception of the area they isolated within the barrier itself.

"Curious...it seems the Quincy King has activated the Shadow Swap, just like I thought he would," Yashin murmured with observation as the rest of the realm was igniting with conflict within an ice-crusted cityscape, all with Quincy architecture, "no matter. This is but one of the final stages to this war. I'm just glad that its finally over. Unlike a fight I know of..."

"Give me a break, Yashin!" Shidai quipped back with an annoyed sideglance, waving his hands dismissively, "sure it took ten hours, but c'mon. The bastard had a lot more fight in him than I expected him to have. Its not like he touched me, but it was still fun to toy around with him and see all those fancy techniques he had in reserve to face me."

"It was nice to see you cut loose. If it hadn't been for the temporal barrier, the Soul Society's combatants on both sides would've felt the ire of your strikes," Yashin commented nonchalantly, with a hint of seriousness.

One would say the nonchalant conversation was quite out of place in the midst of the apparent death duel. But when one saw the state of Shidai's opponent, they could see the justification within its existence.

For Tsukishima, it had been ten grueling hours. The fight had slowly shifted from a fierce struggle to putting all effort in simply fending off Shidai. He had tried just about everything against the man, trying to use his mind-bending techniques in an attempt to curve the fight to his favor. But everything he had thrown failed, and unlike Shidai, he didn't have high enough spiritual reserve to continue fighting at full potential. The exertion he had used on Byakuya had only made matters worse, ensuring that any chance of victory would be ripped from his hands. As a price, he had suffered plenty of considerable burns and bruises contributing to his body's failing. Everything was going downhill.

The downing of the barrier wasn't a good thing. The moment it fell, he felt everything. He felt Suna's spiritual signature dissipate, wiped off of the map courtesy of a traitorous Ywhach. He felt Shikyo's drop down to a low degree, courtesy of the upstart Captain-Commander. He could feel Kyoaku engaging Aizen in an apparent duel to the death, left with the uncertainty that Kyoaku had a chance of winning against the god-like entity. All of it was taking a toll on his mind and composure - something that could plainly be seen within his face. His teeth were gritted in a snarl, his eyes carrying a mixture of fury, shock, and bitterness. It was bad enough that the Inner Circle was breaking apart underneath the stress of it all.

But hearing them talk so conversationally about it ripped apart his composure.

"DON'T YOU MOCK ME!!!" He roared, barreling towards Shidai and pushing aside the sensation of his body screaming at him to stop. He raised his sword over his head as soon as he got close, swinging it down upon Shidai's head in an attempt to cleave him in two.

The blade's edge never reached its target.

Without even turning his head, Shidai's right hand maneuvered within a blurring motion, extending just the index and middle fingers towards the swinging weapon. Within the space between the two digits, Tsukishima would find his weapon stopped in an iron vice lock, as a brief gust of wind billowed Shidai's cloak from the force of the swing he employed.

Turning his face, his kanji-inscribed red iris glared darkly at Tsukishima as he smiled with bemusing humor in response, "Mock you? You did that yourself, dumbass. You invited two monsters into your den, thinking that you could thwart their plans of betrayal with your own. Your combined powers could have overwhelmed and subdued those two, but now? You'll be lucky if even one of you survives long enough to be executed or imprisoned for eternity by the victor of this war."

WHAM!

A sickening crunch was heard as Shidai threw his right foot up to snap kick Tsukishima in the chin. This action would only be followed as Shidai pulled Tsukishima with extreme prejudice to slam face first into the charred ground next to his feet, planting his left foot on his spine to cement him in place, "You deserve to be mocked, fool! You have enough power to defeat Byakuya Kuchiki, a man whom was on par with Aizen and Juhabach in skill alone. You had enough intelligence to plan a complete, utter coup de'tat within the Soul Society, taking them over from the inside out. Your command and power is perhaps the most useful out of all four of them, save the one whom is fighting Aizen now. Look at you now! Reduced to a shell of yourself, ready to be killed by the next competent enemy you face, betrayed by the allies you placed too much faith in saving you from your own proclaimed enemies!"

At that point, Tsukishima could safely assume that his jaw was broken.

Upon impact with the ground, his sword slipped out of his hands and into Shidai's. All he could do now was lay on his stomach with Shidai's foot grinding into his spinal chord. The wounds on his chest continued to scream at him for the action, his blood slowly starting to pull under him as blood leaked from them. Shidai's words only made it worse, striking at his nerves with the force of a jackhammer. It didn't help that, as much as he wanted to deny it, he was right. Everything that had gone wrong was a result of poor decision making on what to do with his potential foes. He had let them dig too deep into the Inner Circle. Now, they had the advantage, and the Horsemen were nothing but shadows outside the circle.

Weakly, he attempted to reach for his blade. But it was just too far away for even his fingers to touch. He didn't want to believe it. He didn't want to believe that he was going to die because of his own mistake. He didn't want to know that he died because the very person he should have been keeping tabs on the most was the one that was going to take his life. But how could he ignore it, when it was dangling right in front of his face? It was a humiliating way to death.

"I..." He ground out, his voice weakened but the emotions clear. It conveyed all of his bitterness, his anger, and his sorrow at the situation at hand. The culmination of emotions would be directed towards Shidai and Yashin in the form of three. "I...hate you..."

Laughter erupted from Shidai's mouth as he reared his head back up to let it out, "That's right! You should hate me! After all, I took away your pride and dignity by pummeling your ass into the dirt. But then again, hatred towards someone who did you wrong is the most petty form of hatred. You should thank me for doing it, instead of allowing those Quincies or any of Aizen's minions doing the deed."

Grinding his heel on Tsukishima, he flipped the Zanpakutō to land on its hilt into his right hand's grasp, "I could kill you easily, with your face in the ashes and your comrades out of reach. None would come to your aid, and you'd die alone. Your body would only be gathered for the purpose of being studied and kept in confinement by any winning party of this war. Should you live, you'd eventually be found and brought to what serves as a perverted sense of justice the victor has, and your fate will be determined by them. I can save you all that agony and misery with a single snapped neck, a stab to the heart, or annihilating your body to dust."

"But?" Yashin asked pointedly, obviously enjoying the scene that Shidai was making.

With a smirk, Shidai inverted the grip he had on the sword, driving it downwards as he shouted, "BUT...!"

SPLURCH!

A sickening splitting of flesh and bone would be heard, as Shidai would drive the weapon's edge into Tsukishima's outstretched hand, piercing the back of his hand and exiting into the earth below his palm, effectively pinning it into the ground, "...my words would fall on deaf ears if I were to allow him to die or be captured by the enemy. No, out of some twisted respect I have for Yashin's superior, and the fact you came this far, I don't think you'd repeat the same mistakes should you walk away from this. Should there ever be hope of a new Inner Circle to be born from the ashes of this war, should a new Four Horsemen be erected from the shambles, who do you think should lead them? Someone who's plotted and never tasted defeat? Or someone who's been humbled through the most undignified and humiliating loss they've ever known?"

Releasing his foot from the man's back, Shidai turned around and began walking away from the fallen Horseman. He grasped the edges of his hood, smiling as he did so, as the shadows covered his upper facial features once more, save for his left red-black eye, "Think about it. Take this opportunity to reflect, and see if you have the will to survive this defeat."

"He's... sparing me?!" Tsukishima's eyes widened in shock as he heard the words being spoken. The agonizing pain shooting through his hand didn't register, what with the shock that had him reeling mentally. After all of the torture he had been put through, the man had simply decided to spare his life with the mind-breaking words lingering behind. It was certainly a bad way to end it, leaving him shattered from both the defeat here and the crippling loss that the Inner Circle had suffered by both the Alliance and their supposed allies. But at the very least, this was another chance to live. This was another chance to think over the mistakes made and what could be for the future.

Why did it have to be his enemy that had to be right?

Once again, the Horseman decided to push past the pain shooting through his body. He let out a pained growl as he stood up, the impaled sword tearing at the flesh in his hand as he moved. With his free hand, he grasped the hilt of the weapon before yanking it out. The sharp pain that shot through his arm caused him to emit a loud hiss and his hand to be covered in a crimson red. But he managed to stand, hunched over with his back facing the two figures. He managed to gather strength to look over his shoulder at the two, his glare conveying the strong sense of hatred and contempt he was feeling right now. But he couldn't bring himself to say anything more than three words.

"This... isn't over..."

Then, he stumbled forth... and with a Flash Step, he had vanished from the area.

"You're being surprisingly generous, Shidai-kun," Yashin chuckled at his partner, his eyes mirroring in the same kind of gaze as his prior held, "did you enjoy that fight so much you decided to give him a chance for a rematch? Or is it true what you said, about him holding potential to resurrect the Inner Circle?"

"Our goal was to crush the Inner Circle. Its been thoroughly crushed, both from within and without. There's no need to kill the rest of them, considering they can build it into the designs we wished it to assume from the very beginning," Shidai spoke with a shrug, placing his hands in his pockets as he walked past Yashin's front to observe the winter-christened cityscape, filled with explosions and conflict, "now with them out of the way, the true enemies of this world can be brought to their knees and be defeated by the Alliance. As it should be."

"You side with the Alliance that much?" Yashin queried with an amused grin on his face.

"I don't side with them. I just know with them in control, there's far more opportunities available than would-be tyrranical regimes put into power. The Quincies are far too controlling, and Aizen is too pretentious for my own tastes. After all, we share the same desires and goals, with a little differing methods in attaining them. I like these guys who spout virtue and fight for honor. The other guys have far too many sticks up their asses for me to even think of supporting, you know what I mean?!" Shidai laughed with his rhetorical question hanging in the air.

"True," Yashin sighed thoughtfully, as he pushed his back off the pillar to stand next to his partner, "when this war is over, they're going to have to prepare for the cataclysm. Its going to be a lot of work, but I'm confident that they'll pull it off."

"And in the meantime, our steps to becoming whole is ever so closer," Shidai nodded, raising a hand to feign spotting things within the distance, "our future will soon become realized, Yashin-san. I can feel it!"

"Yes," Yashin whispered, his eyes narrowing as a smile of knowing stretched across his visage, "maybe even sooner than expected..."

BOOM! "Three down, one to go," Yashin announced, as he fled another explosion created by Qilin, sword-locking with Ayūi a spare moment. With a single kick, he sent her sprawling backwards, as he swung another screaming fissure of cutting pressure at Qilin, "soon the Inner Circle will be nothing but a memory, Tsubasa-kun! You, and everyone affiliated from it might as well not even remember all the toiling, sacrifices, and blood you spilled in the name of their laughable cause!"

"And what would you know about cause?" Qilin fired back, his hand having been readied in a position to draw a sheathed sword prior to the fissure that had been unleashed onto his position. By this point on the battle, sweat was one of the more prominent features on his face alongside the serious and concentrated expression that wouldn't have come normally. This was one of the hardest battles he had to fight, made all the more serious by the stakes. Even after so long, he would have been sporting a grin on his face by any other circumstance.

But not this time.

When the fissure came close to him, he drew his sword and allowed his blade to slice through it. Its winds would scatter all around him, causing considerable damage to the environment around him. However, the parts closest to him would undergo a much more sudden reaction, courtesy of his Zanpakutō. He perceived it, coiling his legs and jumping forward just before those particular parts exploded in a brilliant blaze of white fire. The blast force in conjunction with a Flash Step would send him towards his foe like a bullet shot from a gun. As time slowed down, one would see the grit in Qilin's face as attacked. It was like a tiger leaping at its trapped quarry.

The black of his blade would be swung down, aiming to batter Yashin's defense down with one swing if not rend him asunder with the slice. Following that would be a powerful horizontal swing to send him flying away from the Spiritsmith. After that, Qilin would settle down into a defensive kendo stance while continuing to speak out against the other man. "You're one to talk about what's laughable and what's not, taking the scraps of life for the sake of increasing your longevity! It's the shallow-minded view of a being too frightened to die, a petty reason for robbing the freedom of others! If anything, that's the cause anyone should be laughing at right now!"

Using a counter-swing to parry and distill the force of the blast that follows, Yashin was able to send the force of the explosion to either side of his flanks, not once actually touching his person. As he allowed his person to fly backwards, his back smashed through a half-standing pillar with no visible irritation whatsoever, flipping around and landing on the wall on the soles of his feet.

Looking up at him with an amused look, Yashin retorted with ease, "Its necessity for my existence to thrive by communing with the rest of existence, Tsubasa-kun. By having them assimilated under my consciousness, I have given them new aspirations and a greater destiny. Also, you should really be more grateful. Thanks to my hand at exposing you for the Alliance, you're now on good terms with them and their forces have already been chosen as the victors for this war."

With a change in glance towards Ayūi's heaving form, he asked with an exasperated tone, "You owe nothing to this woman. She's a test tube project under Kyōaku-san, a weapon to use against Aizen should he had the chance. Why deny me her body if I allow you to escape? I have no personal ill will against you or your allies. This war itself is nonsense, other than to cull the enemies who've lied within the shadows for centuries. Why do you stand in my way?"

It was here that Qilin broke his stance, straightening back up and balancing his katana on his shoulder. For a moment, he gained a thoughtful look as he looked over his shoulder at Ayūi's exhausted form. He couldn't help but note the humor in the situation; here he was, still in fighting condition and ready to battle it out. But the very creation designed to be used against a god-like entity was prone to collapse? To be fair, though, she had said she was rusty. Although it made his situation a lot more dire because the target wouldn't be able to defend herself for much longer, he could still find amusement within it. But he didn't allow himself to smile, turning his head back towards Yashin with a quirked eyebrow.

"Because it's what I want." He answered readily, a slight smirk crossing his face as he looked his foe in the eye. "Conflict and war stem from opposing ideals and different mindsets. It's a concept that's been the basis for all wars and conflicts that have come into existence. Your word against mine, it is. Your word tells you to acquire a new vessel? Mine tells me to protect a soul that deserves to live. End of story."

At this, he slowly lifted his sword off of his shoulder and lowered it to his side. By this time, the smirk had faded from his face. "Now, are we going to dance some more? This has been a pretty good fight, and I'd hate to waste the moment by your gabbing."

Yashin's smile dropped for the first time, as his eyes glared coldly at Qilin. He didn't even register his latter sentences, as he flipped forward, and stopped a dozen meters away, as his eyes never left Qilin's. When he finally spoke, it would be full of ire, without a hint of humor within it.

"You're standing in my way because you want to?" Raising his blade, he swiveled it to an inverted grip, before sheathing it, sealing it away with a excess puff of violet-black smoke, "I would have better taken your advances of trying to stop me as a matter of duty, honor, or even something as useless as gentlemanly pride. But you had to tell me you wish to stand in my way because you want to. Saying such things...causes me to become sorely irate, Tsubasa-kun!"

BOOM! VRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOAAAAAAR!

Within a single clench of his fists, the air suddenly became nearly ten times heavier. The ground itself throughout their debris-ridden laboratory battlefield distended a good meter deeper, as a sickly black-violet aura flickered from Yashin's being, as his left eye shined bright red in emphasis of his cold anger that filled the air, as sickly and intoxicatingly as a Hankami's Shinsei would.

"I'm through playing around," Yashin snarled, raising his right hand in emphasis, gathering crimson-black laced energy into a funneling sphere that crackled the air around its vicinity, "take a glimpse at my true power, Tsubasa Muromachi!"

"Vacuo Undam!" Yashin's hand discharged the crimson wave within a brilliant blaze of light, with anything touching the beam of crimson-black energy to be compressed into oblivion.

However, Qilin would have help. With a single gesture of her left index finger, her mind reached out to his and swiftly accelerated his reflexes, pushing his body to its limits within an instant to evade the faster-than-normal discharging attack.

There was one word to describe how Qilin was feeling at that moment.

Cold.

When the power Yashin exuded washed over him, he found that the warmth of his body would be ripped from his very bones. The confident composure he had taken was quick to falter, with sweat beading down his face and his form becoming much more stiff. He drew a sharp inhale, reflexively taking a step back before he knew what had hit him. But it was nothing compared to the aura of the blast that came towards him. All he could do was raise his sword out in front of him in hopes of a proper defense. But it wasn't until the thing was close enough that he realized it.

He wasn't going to make it out alive.

"I'm not going to make it...!"

Then, he felt it. A spark in the back of his mind was enough to make his frozen body move again, even in the face of such spiritual pressure. The fear was replaced by shock, but he didn't have much time to react before he found his body performing a leaping cartwheel from the blast's path. His movements were not his own, almost as if...

His eyes drifted to the one he was aiming to protect.

"You again!"

Then, his feet landed, skidding across the ground before allowing his body to come to a stop. As he straightened up, he could feel another presence within him - her presence. His eyes wavered in shock as he looked down at himself, interested in the fact that he was basically observing his own body as it was manipulated like a puppet. Once again, Ayūi had saved him from a seemingly certain demise.

The trail of light ended with a pencil pointed hole in the far end of the laboratory, seemingly compressing itself with perfect control, through the enraged release by Yashin's own hand. Yet, Qilin still lived, and even managed to evade it at a perfect timed interval where the technique took time to reach his form.

This caused Yashin's anger to regress a fraction, as genuine shock settled into his system. His eyes trailed over to where Qilin's trembling form crouched, and saw that he seemed to have a look of equally bewildered state to compare to his enemy's.

"There's no way a mere Soul Reaper should've withstood the pressure of my power, let alone have the speed to dodge it or even know to not counter it. What just happened? He doesn't even know what happened to himself, from the looks of it. What's going on?!" Yashin thought as his eyes knitted into an angry glare towards him, but did not launch an attack outright. Such tactics would be fruitless if he didn't know the cause of Qilin's survival at the hands of a powerful blast that he just released.

Ayūi's voice spoke in the back of Qilin's mind, as if she was standing right next to him, without being physically there at all, "Qilin-san, forgive me for my inept physical aptitude, but I'm going to have to help you this way. There's no way either of us can mentally or physically withstand this spiritual pressure, let alone fight against him in the state he's currently in. I'll guide your body in the direction you wish it to go, so long as you allow me to move for you and you project your heart's intent of where you wish to be. Do you understand?"

It was like an icepack to his heated senses.

Slowly, his shocked expression faded away as the words sunk in. His eyes looked over to the face of Yashin, finding the conclusion that he too had been caught off guard by what had been done. He closed those eyes, holding his chin up a little and taking in a slow breath. This would be a momentary advantage, at best. Yashin was an intelligent man, regardless of his current emotions. It probably wouldn't take him long to discover what was happening. That being said, Qilin would have to finish the duel quickly and adapt to that situation when it took place.

"Remember what's at stake here, Qilin. Remember what you fight for."

Slowly, he shifted into a defensive stance, his gaze leering at his opponent. "I understand." He sent back to Ayūi. "But this won't be a long-lasting advantage. Sooner or later, he'll find a way to counter it. If you happen to have any more ideas that can deal with it, send me a signal. I'll do what I can on my end..."

At this point, Yashin's posture relaxed to an upright stance. His feet strode purposely slow across the ground, as a renewed smile, fixated with his angry glare at him, as a trident manifested within his right hand upon his venture towards his enemy, "I doubt you're using Kidō, let alone have an impressive will to escape my power's livid grasp. You're obviously keeping some secret from me, Tsubasa-kun. Tell me...is the girl helping you, or is there someone else lending you aid?"

"Stall for fifteen seconds, Qilin-san, that's all I ask. I'll provide more than a substantial distraction for you to get the opening you need to end this fight," Ayūi promised with a confient tone within his mind.

"Counting on it..."

As Yashin moved towards him, Qilin's trademark smirk would reappear on his face. "Now, now, Yashin..." He drawled, allowing himself to creep towards the said man while keeping his defensive stance. "I don't divulge answers out for free. You've been proving yourself to be a rather smart boy up to now. Telling you when you've come so far would just be spoiling you. If you want to win..."

Then, with a coil of his legs, he lifted himself high off of the ground in a gravity-defying jump. With a timed arc, he came out of zero point and descended towards Yashin in a two-handed overhead swing. The strike would be backed by immense power and precision, aiming to chop his target in two halves. "...you have to want it!"

The blade would be met in mid-swing, as Yashin thrust his lance up with a single hand to precisely catch the blade in between the left partition of spaces of the tri-forked weapon. The shockwave produced by the collision was enough to billow the two warriors bodily, and tear apart the distended, broken battlefield landscape around the them.

But Yashin didn't seem to care, as his right eye glowed vehemently red as he snarled out, "You don't have the right to lecture me about desires! Tenebrae Fulminare Opprimere!"

KRAK-KOOM!

Within an instant, an enormous fissure of black-violet electrical energy discharged from his trident, intending on annihilating him within an instant. The force of the blast itself was enough to skewer through the roof, carving a trench through the already large spotlight hole made earlier, and spear into the heavens with great cataclysmic emphasis.

Once again, Ayūi's intervention would pull Qilin out of a tight spot. His hands twisted his sword from the web that Yashin's trident had ensnared it in, sliding the blade out and twisting himself into a pivot before the energy could erupt from the weapon. His body skirted the aura of the blast, and it sent shivers down his spine. The intense winds generated threatened to blow him off of his feet. But he knew faltering wasn't an option, especially in the face of such a furious enemy.

And then he realized it. Yashin, the cool and confident entity who knew just exactly to pull the strings, the individual behind the masterminds of this war, had lost his cool. Was it simply because of what had been said? Was obtaining Ayūi as a vessel really so important to him? Was it a little combination of both? Either way, he had done something that none of his allies had done... and it had the potential of costing him both his goal and his life.

As he came out of his spin, he would find himself back to back with his foe. But that would last only for a moment before he spun around again and leaped back, once again raising his sword up to a defensive stance. "Ayūi?! Talk to me, I think fifteen seconds have passed already!!"

"I got it!" Ayūi responded back immediately, followed up by a very real and loud call from her person, "Yashin!"

Yashin's eyes smoldered with unkempt anger, as he directed his gaze over to the opponent he didn't take as much seriousness during their battle. What he saw, however, caused his eyes to dialate with disbelief and cause him to stop his approach altogether, "T-That's-!"

Ayūi's inverted grip of her sword indicated the sign of her original's former greatest weapon, his very own Zanpakutō, "Sorry, but since I'm more prone to action than simply messing with people's heads, I've been trying to hold back this ability I've been gifted. The power of the Zanpakutō that made Sōsuke Aizen feared throughout the entirety of the Gotei 13!"

"You wench!" Yashin snarled, swiveling out his left hand towards her, already crackling with black tendrils of violent and ghastly energy, "I won't let you-!"

"Shatter, Kyōka Suigetsu!" Ayūi whispered aloud, as she dropped her sword, allowing it to plunge into the cracked and smoldering battleground.

What happened afterwards, was breathtaking.

A geyser of water billowed out from where her blade cemented and disappeared into the earth. Water that soon filled the entirety of the room, and beyond. It became difficult for Yashin to move, or even think, as he felt compelled to believe the illusion that made his senses scream that he was underwater, was all too real. The water would turn into solid ice, freezing him into place, causing his right eye to dialate with pure rage, the kanji pupil itself trying to shift back and forth, trying to see through the veil of lies that kept his body frozen stiff.

In the real world, Yashin's body just spasmed and froze stiff. Sweat beaded down his brows, as veins erected across his perfect browline, indicating his unadulterated rage he felt burn within him. Black tendrils still crackled around his palm, but wouldn't coalesce or prime properly, disallowing him to fire at the now weaponless Ayūi.

"Hurry, Qilin!" Ayūi begged through her mind, as her physical body shook and convulsed with extreme effort, "his mind is unlike anything I've ever touched! I won't be able to hold him long! Take him down, now!"

He didn't need to be told twice.

Without hesitation, he threw himself at their trapped foe. His blade was gripped in two hands, his eyes were narrowed and his teeth were clenched together in a visible scowl. It was urgency that drove him, determination that fueled him and the urge to kill him that kept his blade sharp for execution. If it had been anyone else, he would have surely been unhappy at having to end the fight this way. But this was a situation of importance. If he didn't take the shot now, there was no chance he would have another when he really wanted to end it. He knew that it wouldn't kill Yashin.

But at the very least, it would give them some time.

He thrust his blade towards the back, allowing himself to say one last sentence. "Say good-night, puppet!"

SPLURCH!

The moment the blade passed through Yashin's body, was the moment he finally broke through the illusion that was cast upon his mind. Looking down, he saw his form begin to distort and revert, his being almost dissipating like a mirage as his host body trembled underneath Yashin's departing visage.

"Damn...and I could've become whole that much sooner...how careless...of me," Yashin's voice uttered with a resigned smile, before he finally dissipated with dispersal of black smoke, followed by steam. The girl held firmly within the blade's squewered grip, coughed out blood, as light began to dim from her eyes as she struggled to retain consciousness.

"Y-Y-Ya...shin...s-sama..." She whimpered weakly as her body slid forward, her eyes rolling up as she blacked out, falling with a wet splat onto the ground before Qilin's feet.

All of it would be registered in the eyes of the panting Spiritsmith. But none of it would garner sympathy from him.

He straightened up, slinging the blood off of the blade before resealing it. With a single flip, he sheathed the sword and placed his hands into his pockets. He let out a slow exhale to steady himself, his eyes gazing upon Koko's form with simmering irritation. "Even in your last moments, you still call his name..." He growled, shaking his head in angry disappointment. "You sad little pawn." A bit of his heart scolded him for using such callous words. But the woman had attempted to kill him and aid in the attempted assimilation of an innocent soul. As far as he was concerned, the only one to blame for her predicament was herself.

He took in another breath to push back his irritation, raising his head up to look at Ayūi. "You all right?" He asked, his tone changing to concern as he began to approach her. He stepped over the form of Koko as he did so, ignoring the blood pool that had formed around her. "Can you walk?"

Panting, Ayūi nodded to him with an exhausted smile, sweat caking her skin profusely in evidence of her struggle with fighting on par with Qilin, "I really...am...out of shape...to...have someone...a fraction of my power...fight better than I. When this is over...I'm going to need to train like Hell in order to get back into shape," she muttered with a smile, looking up at Qilin as she grasped her sword and twisted to an inverted grip, sheathing it back into the scabbard now formed in between her sash and Shikhakushū, "I hope you can take the challenge of being my sparring partner...Qilin-kun..."

"Challenge...?" Slowly, Qilin's lips curled into a pleased and anticipating smile. He slipped one hand out of his pocket and pressed it against his chest, giving an elegant bow. "Dear Ayūi... I'm a man that lives for the challenge." He pulled himself out of the bow, taking a few steps back from her and making a gesture towards the back entrance. "C'mon. I bet by now you're dying to see what it's like on the outside, eh?"

The Crimson Sky Battle, The Twister vs the Tornado
The roar of the winds were all he heard. The vicious chill was all that could be felt as it bit into his skin. His eyes were shut in order to keep himself from being blinded by the air friction as his body soared through the atmosphere. It was like riding a zipline across the Grand Canyon, if he was human and a much lesser being. To soar through the air like this, even against his will, was a rather sensational experience. He could stop himself at any time with a Flash Step and catch himself within the air. But where was the fun in that?

Almost as if he was forgetting the enemy behind him, he spread his arms out to his sides, opened his eyes a little so that he could see where he was landing...

...and promptly pancaked a bird in flight.

"Oh fuck, animal control's going to sue me so hard for that one."

After that sentence, he allowed his body to twist and turn in a flip before he began his descent. With a combination of timing, acrobatics and air control, he landed on the roof of a building in a crouched position. His feet created a considerable indent upon impact thanks to the velocity at which he was thrown. The chill that had washed over his skin had stopped, allowing the warmth of his adrenaline to consume him. Slowly, he brought himself up to a standing position and took the opportunity to observe his foe as he would come soon after.

"I'd radio in. But I'm not sure if these guys are the type of opponents to give any leeway for talk..." He thought, folding his arms across his chest. "I'll just have to focus all my attention on this guy..."

"Oi," Jaken spoke just behind Braeburn, scraping the edge of his katana against the ground as he silently appeared behind him, a feral smile of malicious anticipation beared upon his face, "you should pay attention more than that, you dumbass!"

With a blinding slash across the horizon, he attacked. A blinding fissure of transparent cutting force, formed from the very air itself and the momentum of the blade's movement tore its way towards Braeburn with startling velocity.

"Hm!"

When the first signs of a life-threatening attack commenced, the first muscles of Braeburn's motors would start moving. His arms would break away from his chest, and his legs would boost himself over the fissure released. Once again, his body would twist in midair as he flipped over his foe's head. His eyes would fall upon the man with a hawk's glare, a scowl forming underneath his mask. The aggression, the immediate move to kill rather than speak and the overall aura exuded foretold of a tough duel. With the scenario at hand, such was not a good thing to look forward to.

But then again, challenges always did excite Braeburn.

He landed once more in a kneeling position before straightening himself up, spreading his arms out in a stance that asked the question "What are you doing?" One of his eyebrows was cocked, and his tone was conversational - well, as conversational as possible while being directed to a foe. "Well, aren't you the impatient little heathen." He spoke. "What's the rush? We haven't even got introduced to each other yet..."

"Honestly, I couldn't give two shits about who the Hell you are, fucker!" Jaken chuckled menacingly, walking towards him as he carved the edge of his blade along the rooftop, creating an agonizingly audible grating sound as he moved, "but since you're obviously one of those gentlemanly faggots, I guess it wouldn't hurt to take my name to your unceremonional grave," swinging his blade up on a whim, a compressed fissure of air cut not but three meters away from Braeburn's left, creating a gaping trench from the swathe of infrastructures he collapsed and cut through from a mere flick of his wrist, "my name is Jaken Jōdan, the Wind Elemental of the Six Elementals!"

Pointing his blade towards Braeburn in a beckoning tone, plainly asking his name in return while he kept a feral delight in seeing Braeburn's insides on the outside come to fruition very soon.

It was a brutish, destructive and somewhat reckless display of power.

As the wake of the winds fell upon the area, Braeburn had to squint his eyes. His ponytail blew violently, his uniform gaining ripples as it was kissed by the air. But he kept his stance, lowering his arms to his side as he listened to the man's words. Clearly, this was the type of combatant who preferred brute force over all else. Distantly, it reminded him of Rokotsu and Takashi, and the thought made him smile a little under the mask. If it wasn't for the vulgar language coming out of the man's mouth, the image would've fit better.

Slowly, he reached to grasp the hilt of his personal sword and draw it out. He readied it defensively in one hand, his stance becoming more controlled and alert. "Elemental, huh? Is that the name for your band of misfits?" He quipped, but chose to answer the unspoken question. His free hand would reach to grasp the handle of his weapon. "My name's Braeburn McTavish. A pleasure to meet you..."

Then, with a Flash Step, he had made his side parallel with his foe's. His sword was swung in a horizontal arc, aiming for a clean cut through Jaken's neck for a decapitation. His eyes had narrowed into the hawk eye's stare once more, the smile having long faded away.

With only vertical adjustment of his blade, Jaken managed to stop the horizontal slice with ease, holding it back with surprising strength from the momentum that Braeburn initiated in that attack. The fact that Braeburn was so close to his unarmed side, was a fatal mistake.

A blurring motion made by Jaken's left hand, as he discharged a compressed current of air pressure, releasing it into a transparent bullet of condensed air power. While its size may have been small, it speed would be faster than any Kidō armanent or casting, and its power would be power was considerable.

Braeburn's eyes widened, his heart skipping a beat as he saw the physical power behind his strike thwarted so easily. "He stopped my attack?! I didn't even make him move an inch!"

His teeth clenched together, and he was forced to slide himself and his blade from the position he was in. When the wind bullet was shot, he felt it scrape across his skin as it barely missed him. He let out a growl as he slid behind his foe, once again allowing his blade to speak for him. A tilt of the blade was all he would need to get into position before he attacked. His sword arm was a blur as it began the assault, striking and thrusting with a combination of exceptional speed and masterful fluidity.

"Hahahahahahaha!" Jaken laughed aloud as he bent and side-stepped each slash, deftly parrying the rapid assault sent his way from Braeburn, "that's it! Come on! Show me all you got, Soul Reaper! HAHAHAHAHAHA!~"

It only happened a second, but Jaken swung his left forearm around to deflect a an incoming slash sent his way by Braeburn's Zanpakutō, derailing it by using transparent spiraling wind currents. During this point Jaken swung his foot upwards, moving swift thanks to the Fullbrought wind currents wrapped around his leg, allowing the delivery of his snap kick to seem as fast as Breaburn's own Flash Step had been.

Minus the bone-crushing force that it'd employ.

Braeburn was quick enough to swing his free arm out in order to block the kick.

But his pupils shrank as he felt his bones pop, the sickening sound of them crunching under the force. As his body was hurled back, he could see his arm being ruptured open and blood spilling out from the gashes created. He managed to right himself in the air, keeping his feet towards the ground as he was sent flying. The battle had barely started, and already he was feeling the pressure. This man had not only stopped a physical strike from him, but was showing enough composure (or insanity) to evade them with the comfort of laughing. Kurai had certainly picked the right soldier for the job.

He would land with his body low to the rooftop they were fighting on, with the tips of his feet and his free hand supporting him. His blade, pointed downward and raised high, was injected into the ground with immense force. As a result, a fissure of the physical force would be unleashed towards Jaken's position. It would be powerful enough to not only carve a ditch through the roof, but cause the cap of the structure they were on to be cut in two and collapse to the ground.

Jaken's smile widened at seeing such a destructive fissure tear through the air, aiming to annihilate him along with the structure he stood upon in one blow. The very fact that Braeburn focused his attack by channeling a physical rupture in the airwaves, however, would be the ultimate blunder against fighting a Fullbringer wielding Air as his very weapon.

Mere moments as the wave of destructive energy manifested before his feet, Jaken raised his blade up to vertically divide his maliciously smiling visage. Transparent, compressed molecules coiled around him at a super speed that would make him nigh visible. As the wave of force broke the foundation underneath his feet, he leaped forward, severing the wave of force in half, ultimately disrupting it and annihilating the house underneath his feet.

As the dust would settle from the explosive crash the debris made from connecting with his shockwave, Jaken would employ his Bringer Light, ushering a slight flash of scarlet light to be employed within the center of the pillar of dust generating from the debris.

The next moment, he'd appear nigh silent and without sensation. As the soles of his boots would tap the ground directly behind Braeburn the moment his sword tapped his shoulder, rythmitcally by the flat of the sharp metal, with the edge nary but a hair away from the left side of his neck.

"You should know better than to challenge the very Wind with a mere swing of your sword, Soul Reaper," Jaken spoke in a sinister, low tone as his lips curled back to bare a gleaming smile of malicious desire.

Then, it happened.

SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOW!!!!

A screaming blast of explosive air waves discharged from the edge of his blade, intending on sending his whole body careening across the landscape of their erected battlefield.

It was like getting hit by the force of a dozen artillery shells.

The Australian could only bring himself to the beginning of retaliatory movements before he was sent sailing by the shockwaves produced. His body tumbled in its flight as it was thrown through the air, then formed a lengthy ditch as it skidded through the ground. He felt an excruciating burning within the side of his body he was skidding on, the friction biting the skin without mercy. The pressure of the explosions had knocked the wind out of his lungs to the point where he found blood spurting out of both blood and nose. In the process, his facial masked had been ripped off to expose his mouth, jaw and nose. Not only did that keep him from choking on his own red fluid, it would also emphasize the shock written on his features.

As he came to a stop, he found himself lying on his side. He could feel the chill of the ground pressing against his skin, courtesy of a seam freshly torn in his pants leg. Another tear could be seen within his shirt, and both exposed irritated skin. Trails of blood were coming from the nose, mouth corners and his temples. He breathed heavily, regarding his enemy with a weary expression. "He parried me with ease, evaded my attacks so naturally..." He thought to himself. "He has enough speed to get past my guard before I can make a move against him, enough power to smash through my physical resistance. And although it's only been in the timespan of a minute..."

His sword hand, which was sprawled across the ground, slowly clutched the handle tightly.

"...and I'm already on the ground. Damn it..."

"Is this the full extent of your prowess, Braeburn McTavish?!" Jaken crowed out, casually striding towards his prey's prone position. He took time to grind the edge of his blade into the desecrated, frost-ridden earth, bathing in a scarlet aura of Spiritual Energy to make his smile all the more demented and sadistic, taking time to even drag his tongue across his lips with anticipation, "you going to lie there and let me run my blade through your heart? Or do you want me to kick your ass some more? Either way, I'm good at both. Hell, let's make this a party and let me kill all your friends and impale their bodies next to yours! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!~"

Beat.

All thought processes would stop and focus themselves on the words he had said and the tone he had said them in. These were not only the words of a man threatening his comrades. These were the words of a psychopath, and by now, he had killed and helped kill his fair share of those types of people. Was he going to let that change any time soon? His pride and dignity would have to be at an all-time low before he'd allow someone without a sense of mind to kill him.

He pushed himself up so that he was on his hands and knees. His head was hung low, his expression hidden from his foe's view. A grin of his own, filled with humor and amusement, came across his face. Once again, he was reminded of just how much of a challenge he was presented here. Being knocked down on the floor shouldn't be something to be looked down on. In fact, it should be something to embraced. You would never learn anything if you spent all of your life standing up straight, after all. It was always up to him to decide whether or not this fight would end early.

So he would allow himself to rise.

As he did so, his spiritual pressure would billow out from his body and collide with the aura that Jaken was producing. Sparks would be generated at collision points as red and blue mixed together. The silhouettes of the auras' respective owners would be in the center. He turned himself in a pose that crossed the shoulder blades and waist. While his sword arm was now turned away from the enemy, the free arm that was nearest to him had its hand sticking out its middle finger. His eyes radiated a collected smugness, and the smirk couldn't have been clearer on his face. "You can kick my ass all you want." He taunted readily. "But by the time this is over, it'll be me who's going to be still breathing. Bring it on, human!"

Jaken's widened, both of surprise and reveling. He knew that his boss wouldn't have even bothered to call him and his cohorts to deal with a bunch of weaklings, unless there was more than meets the eye. But the fact that this Soul Reaper possessed this much Spiritual Power, rivaling his own amount of power he possessed currently, certainly defied the previous feats that he pitifully displayed when attacking, countering, and evading his own movements.

However, any pretense of malicious joy was ripped away from him when the man spoke back. It wasn't the fact he sported the finger, or looked back at him from over the shoulder with a pretentious, arrogant posture. Under normal circumstances, that would've invited a much more eager tone from himself, get him really wanting to humiliate him and cram his words down his throat.

But it was a single word that rattled him to the core.

''Human. ''

For generations, the term human has always been a moniker that Soul Reapers used upon spiritually empowered humans. No more used frequently was the regularly seen race of ether-humans, than the Fullbringers themselves. Due to the nature of Fullbring being birthed from humans at the age of childhood or to middle ages, various consequences were brought upon employing the supernatural power they now possess. A traumatic event, a misuse of power, it mattered not. Even feeling it would cause chills to anyone whom was not used to it. The very fact that Jaken's parents were murdered by the unnatural torrent of wind, and he aimed to cut it away, make the power his own, insult it for ruining his life, made him more than human.

He held his blade up diagonally dividing his left shoulder to his right waist. He took the palm of his left hand, and ran it across while siphoning violently twisting, compressed air waves around it, causing a series of electrical sparks to surge from the blade itself. It was then, that Jaken's eyes glared at Braeburn as his voice took on a more murderous edge, lacking any hint of prior malicious and sadistic joy he once held, "I'm anything but human, Soul Reaper! When I step on your balls, rip out your entrails from your maimed, burned carcass, I'll show you best to not underestimate me...MASTER OF THE F%&#ING WIND!"

To emphasize that, Jaken spawned a violent 3rd Class Tornado instantly from his person. The wind would take a hue of scarlet light, making it seem almost sub-sentient and alive, crackling with fissures of hyper-frictioned wind, taking the form of scarlet lightning around him. The structures that stood around him were ripped apart, and hurtled around like bullet-sped projectiles, and all objects further away were being attacked by the chaotic wind that bristled the landscape.

Within that nanosecond's spark of spiritual energy, Braeburn's senses went to full alert. Conjuring the tornado would require concentration of the body, if only for a short moment. In addition, this move gave Braeburn a small, but available window. Because of the proximity and his capable use of Flash Step, the D.C.O. agent could carry himself into the space of the tornado eye before it could form and press the attack. In that short window of opportunity, Jaken would be vulnerable. All Braeburn had to do was not waste his chance.

He moved forward with a Flash Step, closing the distance between himself and Jaken. With clenched teeth and narrowed eyes, he let out a growl as he thrust his blade into his opponent's kneecap. The blade would pierce through the bone and flesh before getting pulled horizontally, toppling Jaken and knocking him off of his sense of balance. He had a hardened gaze of concentration within his eyes as he raised his sword over his head, both hands gripping the hilt. Without hesitation, he swung down on Jaken's midsection with the intent on cutting him into two pieces. Every movement was made with fluidity and didn't depend on extreme expulsion of energy in contrast to his foe's style of fighting.

But would it be enough?

Enough to rattle Jaken's senses briefly, yes.

Jaken may be called many things, but carefree isn't one of them. The moment he felt the spike in Braeburn's Spiritual Power, he immediately coiled his "Armor" of transparently compressed wind currents to bind and flow around his body, immediately after forming the tornado. Without manipulating the air currents to counter the other, his own body might suffer shrapnel damage unintentionall, despite being at its apex.

So the stab and slash to the knee, was a very rude wake-up call to his opponent's apparent skill. Sparks would fly and his body would be sent stumbling a couple steps. In that moment of rattling, his control over the twister dissipated, causing it to siphon upwards and back up into the air.

He still had enough sense to turn and properly defend himself against the follow-up attack.

With incredible dexterity, aided to him by manipulating the air currents acting as his armor to maneuver himself in a complete 180 degree angle to face his enemy, he enabled himself to slash at the offending weapon. Releasing a quickly-produced discharge of compressed air waves, a shockwave would leave his weapon's edge the moment he'd counter him.

It caused Braeburn's eyes to narrow, slight frustration piking up within him.

"Damn it! Wasn't quick enough!"

But he didn't allow that particular feeling to get in the way of the fight.

When their blades clashed, Braeburn's would batter it away. A combination of energy control and physical strength deflected the air waves up and away. But the shockwave would detonate near them, the winds billowing the clothing and hair of the two fighters harmlessly. In this short period, Braeburn's eyes would regard Jaken with a cold concentration. He was quick to assume that this man was an insane one. But at the very least, he was sane enough to plan things out beforehand. So having a tactful mind would not be an advantage here.

That would leave it up to a battle of wills, a contest to see who would break first.

He swung his blade downwards, calling out the release of his Zanpakutō as he did so. "Duel!"

It would happen within the timespan of a single hand clap. But Braeburn's blade would extend to extreme lengths as it was swung down. The force generated would leave a massive ditch that extended for several miles, kicking up a dust storm. With Jaken in its way, he would not simply be sliced in half from the head down. He would be rended asunder and crushed into pieces under the pressure. The power produced by the swing would also have enough power to plow through the "armor" that had been crafted.

"Kettō!"

If Jaken hadn't trained himself to react to split-second moments like these, he wouldn't know how to process the volume of raw power shearing its way through the airspace. But yet again, he still had the advantage that Braeburn was cutting through airspace in order to reach his enemy.

Instead of releasing a compressed wave of force, Jaken accumulated nearly triple the amount of coiling air currents to spiral around his sword and his body. He only had one chance, and he had to make sure to put the full brunt of his Fullbring's power into countering the high-speed spearing blade that aimed to cut him down within an instant.

Jaken's sword didn't seem like a visible piece of matter anymore. Instead, it turned into a scarlet rod of lightning, crashing into the overhead swinging creating a visible explosion of sparks and disrupted air waves between the two powerful weapons, ripping apart glass and cracking the landscape around him. His arms quivered, yet held firm, as his blade of coiling energy held up the enormous sized blade over his head.

Jaken smiled, as he felt small rivulets of blood slide down his wrists and arms, as small fractures had happened within a split second of withstanding the cutting force the shockwave discharged when their two weapons met head-on. It was the first time his enemy had inflicted legitimate pain and cut through one of his ultimate forms of defense.

Looking directly at Braeburn, he chuckled as he spoke in a beckoning tone, "Really? Turn your blade into a freaking skyscraper and swing it down on me? If that's your big plan in finishing me off, then I guess you screwed yourself over, jackass!"

A frustrated growl escaped Braeburn's throat, his eyes glaring daggers at Jaken thanks to his choice of words. His blade, in the timespan of a hand's clap, receded back to its original katana form. Automatically, he shifted into a more defensive stance, gripping the hilt with two hands. He would've gained a bit of encouragement from seeing the droplets of blood and the slight quiver within those arms as his foe blocked the strike. But that accursed smile and that damned chuckle reminded him that such footing was too far insufficient. It might as well have been nothing more than a pinch; it would hurt, but it would not cripple or finish off the enemy. His mind started to summarize just how stacked the odds were against him.

Physical strength? Brushed off.

His speed? Countered with apparent ease.

His sword combat style, which had been used to fight effectively against the likes of 666 and Ryūketsu? The man could dodge it like a fly evading a clumsy swatter and not get pressured.

His Shikai, with speed comparable to a lightning bolt? The scenario that had just played out demonstrated how futile that had been.

Although he was doing his best to keep up moral strength, he couldn't keep the worrying question from escaping the back of his head.

"Am I... too weak?!"

Lowering his lightning-enraptured blade to touch the ground, enormous tendrils sported fissures of scarlet energy beside him as he strode confidently towards Braeburn. His sickeningly malicious smile spread across his face, complimented by the flashing lights that coursed around him like a plasma inferno of light and energy, coursed around by the blurring currents of super compressed and coiling wind currents.

"Fullbringers are a natural state of evolution. What used to be a mere hundred in the entire world three centuries ago, now is a high percentage of the Material World's population. We are no longer mere mortals. I am a living testament to that," stretching out his left hand towards him, as he stopped a half dozen meters away for dramatic emphasis, "I bring a Soul Reaper, a Death god, to its very knees and make him heave with exhaustion. I draw his blood. I make him look like a complete amateur! I'm just getting started and you look like you're about your wit's end!"

Lowering his hand, his eyes narrowed as his voice lowered to a lethal monotone, "So please, educate me on the difference between a Soul Reaper and a Human such as myself, in the next life!"

Within a single instant, Jaken swung his blade around, causing the scarlet energy to whiplash in a coiling arc towards his target. The light would seem to expand, as jetstreams of slicing air would discharge around the electrical currents of searing energy, intending on enrapturing around Braeburn's form and capture it in a painful torrent of high voltage and incinerative power.

Time stopped.

Braeburn's narrowed eyes slowly widened as the energy approach him, his pupils and irises dilated. While under normal circumstances, he would've recognized that if his blade could stand against the weapon his foe was wielding, he could still counter it. But with the weight of the situation closing in, his sword arm had suddenly felt too stiff to move. His motor functions had stopped responding. It was a cruel twist of irony to him; in his fight with 666, he had declared that he was much stronger fighting without his team than with them. But in this situation, once he had been separated from the three, the tables had effectively turned against him.

"I can't win."

No longer was he the soldier.

"I can't win."

He was cannon fodder... and that demoralizing fact was enough to render him completely immobile.

"I can't win."

The lightning would tear through his lower torso, and he would feel the pain of his innards as they were incinerated to ash. He let out a loud, ear-piercing scream that conveyed both the agony running through him. It stemmed from not only the gruesome injury delivered, but from the humiliation of the situation. Just like the Harbinger, he had faced insurmountable odds and had shattered completely. This time, there was no Hana or Daisuke to slap him out of it. He was completely and utterly alone in the face of death, and there was nothing he could do about it.

His body would collapse into the dirt, laying still once it completed its descent.

"Forgive me, guys... I did try..."

Jaken had won.

After all the sweat, blood, and tears that the Wind Elemental faced into training himself, becoming a better warrior and ultimately a powerful deity himself, finally paid off. The fact that he only pushed himself to the limits of his normal Fullbring abilities, meant that this man was child's play in comparison to his own power. Spiritual Power comparison was a complete farce if they didn't have the discerning maturity to wield it.

With this in mind, Jaken's aura relaxed and his body loosened all tension. The Spiritual Pressure was quickly diminishing within the enemy he landed his blow, indicating that he soon would perish a painfully slow death. He wasn't like his comrades in that he wished to land a solid death blow. He rather wait it out and watch them gasp on their last breaths, knowing that he instilled their agony.

A giggle erupted from his mouth. This would be continued, followed up with a sanity-breaking laugh as he reared his head up to the dark thundering sky, covering his eyes with his left gloved hand as he shouted victoriously, "You see that, boss?! This guy was F$%&ING piss in comparison to me! He may have worked well with comrades, but alone, he's just a pathetic piece of shit! Hahahahahahahahahaha! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!~"

Those words would be the last Braeburn would hear before his hearing would start to dim. His eyesight was beginning to blur, becoming dark around the edges. Blood once again would flow from the mout and nose to add to the blood pool forming underneath him. A series of choking sounds escaped from his mouth, but that was the only sign that indicated that he was clinging on to life. It was a cruel way to die, hearing the words of the enemy echoing your own desolate thoughts. But it was the only way he was going to go now. He was about to close his eyes, hoping that death would come faster.

But then he would hear it. There was a constant padding against the side that would sound distant at first. But as it continued, it would grow louder and louder with each pad made. Weakly, his eyes started to widen again as he listened to it, turning his attention away from Jaken for the moment. The sounds were coming up from behind him, clearly approaching his broken form. Because of the extent of his injuries and the condition of his body, he couldn't detect the signature or even turn his head to see who it was. Considering the calm way that the individual was approaching, it was probably an enemy there to scold Jaken for not finishing Braeburn off quickly.

But then, he heard the voice that would bring his mind up out of its haze.

"Well, well, well... the first time I've seen you in years and you happen to look like hammered shit. I didn't think you'd get so careless when it came to greeting your elders."

It was a gruff, Glaswegian-accented voice - one that had graced his ears before. Ignoring the pain that ripped through his neck when he did it, he turned his head to look over his shoulder. Standing above him was a man wearing a white gi and a black hakama. He had long, black hair that reached past the shoulders, as well as noticeable stubble on his face. A sheath carrying what looked like a claymore was holstered on his back. He had his arms folded across his chest, looking down on the crippled and shocked Braeburn.

There was only one word that the Australian could muster.

"D...dad...?"

The man allowed himself to sport a toothy grin. "It's good to hear your voice again, kid. Even if that voice just happens to be choked up with your own red fluid..."

The Fullbringer's laugh came to an abrupt halt when he heard a voice call out to his fallen victim. It wasn't familiar, that is, in comparison to the other Spiritual signatures he felt when Satsuriku sent them all flying across the ice-crusted city. Sliding his palm off his face, his gaze fell to the man standing next to the boy's body, whom he looked like a relative of his now that he got a good look at him.

"The F$*% are you?" Jaken snarled at him, his grip on his katana renewed as his left gloved hand tightened into a fist with equal preparation.

All the stranger did was swing a hand out in the Fullbringer's direction, not in a gesture of aggression, but as a signal to stop. His grin would momentarily fade away. "Hold on now, I'll get to you in a minute." He said dismissively, keeping his gaze on the fallen warrior. "Right now, I'm speaking with my blood here..."

"Wh-what in Izanami's name are you doing here...?" Braeburn gasped, struggling to move himself. The best he could do was fall onto his back, feeling the blood pool soak his clothes. "Where the hell have you been for so many years? Didn't you know that Wallaby... was trying to search for you all of that time...?"

"I had a feeling he would." The apparent elder McTavish said simply, reaching up to grasp the handle of his claymore. Slowly, he drew the weapon of choice out until he held it outward from his side. But it could be noted that he still wasn't making any moves of aggression towards Jaken yet. "But he never knew the right places to look for me. I thought I could live the rest of my life as a nobody in the realms of the Human World, fade away with the rest of the masses. But then I met back up with Brina... and I met back up with Eve." A small grin crossed his face once more. "Guess I'll have to tell the blue-haired drunk she's alive and well, don't I?"

It was a violent kick to Braeburn's senses to hear the name "Eve" - and for good reason. "W-wait a minute... I th-thought Mom had... I thought Brina..."

"We all thought wrong, laddie..." The man chuckled, closing his eyes and shaking his head sagely. He moved his sword arm, the tip of the claymore pointing towards Braeburn's chest. "And if you don't believe me, I'll have to have you meet back up with her after she's done on her end. But I can't have you half-dead and bleeding like a stuck pig before you get there."

"Wh-what are you--?!"

The younger McTavish would be cut off when he felt the blade run straight through his chest. He wouldn't have a chance to cry out in pain before being enveloped within a mass of flame-like spiritual energy. The light was bright enough to color the nearby ground with a light blue, similar to the Daitenshi's flame. Within the flames, however, a dramatic transformation would be taking place. The blood pool would appear to recede back into the body, lost muscles and organs would be restored, scars would seal up, and even the clothing that had been torn away would regenerate. Just like that, the wounds delivered by the Fullbringer would be healed.

When the stranger pulled the sword from his chest, Braeburn would be left laying on the floor with a completely stunned look on his face. The elder McTavish would return his claymore blade onto his shoulder, stuffing his other hand into his pocket and putting on a pleased smirk. He watched as his son checked himself over with nothing short of astonishment. "A very handy ability to have when you're dealing with injured teammates. Shame I can't use it on myself whenever I get messed up, but there has to be a drawback somewhere, right?"

Jaken's tolerance was thin when it came to entertaining the whims of others. Unlike his teammates, even Jōgi seemed even-tempered in comparison to himself when it came to dealing with interruptions. When things didn't go his way, the Fullbringer would always make it known. Or lacking any restraint, destroying what interrupted him completely.

So the moment the father of his nigh slain enemy had restored his health completely, he lost his restraint.

Silently, he raised his left hand up to form a finger gun, discharging a hyper-compressed bullet of transparet air currents, intending to pierce the man's head clean through. It'd be a quick, clean death, unlike the slow and painful one he planned out for this suddenly rejuvenated enemy he had.

"I don't recall taking orders from the likes of you, jackass," Jaken snarled lowly, his scarlet eyes glowing in emphasis to punctuate the shot of wind he blasted towards him.

His target didn't move an inch from where his spot, much to the shock of his son.

His head would snap back when the currents smacked into his face. His hair blew in the direction of the currents as they continued along, the hit having apparently made its mark. There was a deathly moment of silence as the attack was completed, leaving the target to stand very still. For a moment, Braeburn had feared that his father had gotten killed. Quickly, he pushed himself up to a crouched position and began to call out to him.

"Da--"

But he would stop himself once he saw the standing body move once again, shifting weight forward so that it was leaning forward. Now, the lone and visible eye was glaring daggers at the Fullbringer for the unprovoked attack. But the most striking factor was the fact that the assault had left no markings. There was no visible damage, no indication that he had even got struck in the first place. All the blast really scraped at was his own patience, and even that was only by a margin. When he spoke to the Fullbringer, his voice would be laced with slight venom.

"And I don't recall turning my attention to you just yet. So, if you'd be so kind..."

With that, his eye briefly glowed a blue that contrasted the red of his foe, and that foe would suddenly find himself hit with tremendous force. His body would be hurtled from where he was standing, crashing through the remains of both standing and fallen buildings for several meters. It would be a short while before he stopped, leaving a massive dust cloud where he had crashed. Haralson would continue to glare in the direction of where his enemy had been hurled, continuing his statement.

"...go sit in the corner and wait. Any more outbursts like that, and I'm gonna wallop you earlier than I'm aiming to, boy!"

The spectator would be rendered speechless.

There was no movement, no apparent effort made by his father as he blew their mutual foe away from the area. His eyes would trail up to the form of the older man with widened and dilated pupils and his body would slowly bring itself up to a sitting position. It had only been a concentrated burst of spiritual pressure that did the deed, but it was certainly a rather intimidating thing to see - especially considering that the target had been the one who was one step away from slaying him. He could bring himself to say nothing more, repeatedly switching his gaze from both the elder McTavish to the crash site. But he would focus entirely on the man once the Glaswegian-accented voice spoke again.

"Me and Evelyn were planning on living our lives peacefully after we reunited. But then, we both realized that we couldn't just walk off the battlefield we knew for so long. So, we both decided to wander the earth for a while, seeking out warriors of the criminal underworld and engaging them in combat. It's how we've managed to keep up our strength after all these years. We never wanted to get too rusty at the things we loved to do, after all..." He lowered his claymore to his side, allowing his free hand to rest within his pocket. "I see that you haven't abandoned it, either. Glad to know that we still share our guilty sins..."

"Look, Dad..." Braeburn began, snapping out of his reverie and taking on a more assuring tone. "I appreciate that you came to keep me from getting killed, but I assure you that I've got this guy handled. Just go back and--"

But once again, he would be cut off when his father gave him a slight glare. "Handled?" He repeated incredulously. "Don't start lying to my face, you idiot. If I didn't step in, you'd still be drowning in your own life water and your foe would be still crowing like a hyena in heat! Furthermore, I saw the look in your eyes. You lost your resolve, your will to fight, didn't you? Facing down a fellow man, regarding him as death incarnate and having the audacity to act like you're the one in control? Are you really going to stoop so low on me?!"

He lapsed into silence, taking in Braeburn's eyes as they averted from him out of shame. But it wasn't long before he spoke again, swiftly shifting his gaze over to the crash site. "You're to stand back and watch." He said sternly, beginning to take steps towards the area. "This boy... this... dog... is going to learn what happens when you desecrate a McTavish's body right in front of his own blood!"

The incredulity of the position Jaken was in, lying within a pile of debris, wasn't as dawning as the moment he realized that his wind bullet had no effect. It was as if whatever it had struck wasn't just a piece of flesh or metal, but a shield of impenetrable power. Remembering the invisible wall of power that simply rocketed him back by hit him bodily, as if it was a wall exactly his height, throwing him into the line of buildings.

Honestly, it didn't hurt to be thrust into such structures as a velocity as it was mind jarring. Now he knew that this old man was a completely breed of prey. If he'd considered the son, Braeburn McTavish, a Beta, he'd definitely see Senior McTavish as an Alpha. The excitement that fueled him ran in sync with the rage for being tossed aside so casually.

Which was all let out, in a single explosion of jettisoned air waves.

BOOM-VRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAR!!!

A pillar of scarlet light discharged from the center of the crater, from which the debris had turned into dust from the sheer ferocity the winds were launched. Bright tendrils of hyper-frictioned jetstreams creating electricity flew all across the renewed battlefield, as Jaken's suit looked slightly tuffled and ripped from the "push" he was given by his prey's father.

"It is just like defenseless prey to have their parents scurrying back to protect them," He muttered to himself with a carnal smile, as he raised his scarlet-lit gaze to face the old man's direction, in sync with his sword's erection to the sky, "I don't care who the F$^% you are, Old Man, but I assure you when I'm through with you...you'll be wishing you didn't F$&# WITH ME!"

Swinging down his blade, he unleashed a powerful surge of wind. It would seem as if a 5th Class Twister would discharge upwards, siphoning from his very blade. Currents were compressed all around the monstrous show of aerial force, colored with a scarlet hue, making it colored as if it was on fire and filled with blood. It was truly a monstrous sight to be behold.

"Tatsumaki Ken!" Jaken shouted aloud, swinging the blade down, along with the entire conical shaped blade of spiraling winds that decimated and crushed anything that it stood upon. It would almost seem to envelop the entire city block in front of him, capable of annihilating them beyond the point of recognition.

It was here that the stranger would call forth his spiritual pressure.

It would be like being submerged within the deepest depths of the ocean. The air would be distorted, visage on the area itself would become heavily distorted, and the crushing aura of spiritual power seemed to dominate over everything else. It would also provide an effective shield against the cyclone-turned-sword, stopping it like a steel wall. When the two energies collided, a screeching effect resonated throughout the entire area. Even though he was protected against the effects of the man's spiritual energy, Braeburn had to shut one eye and put an arm out in front of his face due to the violent visual distortions taking place.

"I don't think I remember Dad ever being this strong! Just what in the bloody hell has he been doing all these years?!"

Although he had essentially stopped the attack within its tracks, the stranger could still feel its power as it attempted to push through the shield that his massive aura of spiritual pressure was creating. He could acknowledge that this man was considerably tough, understand just why his son was so demoralized with his own chances against him. But those traits wouldn't be enough to stop the likes of him. He would make that perfectly clear once he took in a deep breath and spoke his next words.

"Does the purposefully lost dare to tread the same earth as the soon-to-be-guided?"

He gripped his sword in both hands, gripping it tightly while glaring at his enemy.

"Will the soul, transformed into a beast, try and challenge a soul who has fought tooth and nail to keep itself intact? Would the dog, chained and walking at the behest of its master, dare presume that it has the power to kill its enemies by itself?!" With each and every word spoken by the elder man, the fury was making itself clear. "Izanami would not let this defiance of the natural order pass by unpunished, Izanagi would not let it go unpunished, and I sure as Hell will not allow it to go unpunished!!"

He raised his sword over his head in a readying stance. The blade was glowing a luminescent blue, shining with both an attractive and threatening visage. "You will not only be annihilated by the eternal wrath of my blade, but by the wrath of the gods and the sins you have so shamelessly bathed yourself in!!" Upon this sentence, his eye glowed a brilliant blue to match the foreboding glow of the blade. He would only regard the enemy for a moment more before swinging that sword down and bringing his wrath with him in one final roar.

"AMEN!!"

A wave of destructive energy was unleashed upon not only the Fullbringer, but a massive portion of the Vandenreich fortress. Multiple buildings within a large radius would be consumed in the blast, which carried the wrath of a tsunami within it. The crimson red would be overwhelmed by the brilliant blue, and the light would shine over the fortress like a second sun beaming down.

Three things stuck out to Jaken before the wave of blood red energy broke his cyclone blade thoroughly and utterly. First, the man was talking to him like a cultist lunatic or a deranged pastor, speaking as if he was giving a sermon or reading a passage out of some religious text. Second, the sheer weight of Spiritual Power seemed to be enough to block the blade itself, protecting himself and his son along with the entire district area his blade aimed to hit. Lastly, his attack rendered his into oblivion and then some.

Time crawled as the tsunami of blue energy threatened to envelop him and tear a good stretch of the Vandenreich outskirts. He knew that if he didn't at least dampen the impact, someone else's battlefield would be totaled or cut into. He'd get blamed for someone else's incompetence in dodging or anticipating the horizon filled strike.

He hated getting blamed more than dying.

So he defiantly surged forth a ground-rising twister, aiming to propel a good portion of the energy while boosting its heights into the skyline with his own discharge of spiritual energy. Scarlet flames would discharge a monstrous wave of pressurized geysers, jettisoning the wave of destructive power narrowly away from his person and the cityscape, allowing it to shear a good cut into the blackened heavens above, causing an eerily moon-lit glimmer over the ice-caped city.

Sweating with mingled fear and relief, Jaken glared with a much calmer control at his newfound opponent.

"So this is what its like to fight a bono fide Captain of the Soul Society? If it isn't, then he must be something else entirely. Guess I have no choice...but to call out my true power to the surface," Jaken thought to himself, as he raised his blade to point in the direction of his enemy.

What happened next, would one of bewildering amazement.

A new form of Spiritual Power burst to life, its color shifting from scarlet to bright pink. The sheer density seemed to be highly competitive to that of the elder McTavish's, as it cracked and sent large gusts of static-filled wind all across the battle-ruined landscape.

"Bleed Away," Jaken called out, as a rust-colored blade cut through the the pillar of light that oozed from his being, revealing him in a different light. A crimson, high-collared black trench coat would be donned in replacement of his suit, with a crimson interior. Gleaming black leather along with armored red-bordered guards on his forearms, legs,  and shoulders, with a breastplate to finish. Finishing his sentence, he gained a malicious smile of rejuvenated air about himself, as if saying for the first time in ages, "Chizome Hayate."

As the smoke cleared, the elder McTavish slowly straightened himself out and exhaled a slow breath. His eye fell upon the new form that his enemy took, taking it all in with quiet analysis. He was taken off-guard by the revelation of Shinigami powers by the Fullbringer, not having expected such a recovery. To be fair, he had come into the situation with little to no true information about it. He was a stranger that had walked into a town of outlaws, not knowing what their code was and how they worked. As far as he was concerned, he was facing a very unknown threat.

Braeburn was regarding Jaken with a widened glare and a scowl, with beads of sweat continuing to drip down his face. "And he still had more within that arsenal of his?!" He thought to himself, clenching his teeth. "Damn it... to think that I actually stood a chance against him alone... such a fool!"

"You asked me for my name before, didn't you?" The elder McTavish called out, slowly lifting his sword to balance it on his shoulder once again. "It's Haralson McTavish. Figure that I'd give you that much, considering you actually survived that attack." Slowly, a grin of anticipation formed on his face. "I never thought that I'd have the chance to duel against another with the powers of a Shinigami. Where'd you happen to get those?"

"It was a gift," Jaken explained, cocking his head to the side, waving his left hand in the air for emphasis, "I happened to be a young boy when I manifested my Fullbring to its highest form. In this day and age, it wasn't an uncommon occurrence for there to be humans imbued with the powers of supernatural degrees. Let's just say she and I had a teacher-student relationship. After working with her and gaining the Soul Society's notice, they offered me the chance to become a Substitute Soul Reaper. I became one, little knowing that they were wary of my powers. When I confronted her again about this knowledge, she said it was normal for all Substitutes to be monitored and analyzed for abnormal behavior. I didn't trust her...so I tore open her heart with the very powers she granted me."

Lifting his rust-colored Zanpakutō in a presenting manner, Jaken smiled proudly, "What you see here, Chizome Hayate, is but the tip of the iceberg my power entails. Thanks to my boss, my power has developed and transformed into something that no Soul Reaper can possibly achieve. Your pathetic shit-head of a son is living proof of that, Haralson McTavish!"

The insult towards his blood was enough to make Haralson's smile fade away and Braeburn to grit his teeth in an angry snarl. But it would be the elder McTavish who would speak again, his voice carrying a tone of venom. "Is that so?" He questioned rhetorically, taking a few steps forward from his son and towards his Jaken. "You cut out the heart of your own mentor out of simple distrust, using the gift she gave you to do so. You cut down my son and have the gall to say those vulgar words about him right in front of my face. You wave both your sword and your abilities around like they were the treasures of Atlantis. Yet, you claim to have something that no Soul Reaper could possibly achieve?"

He lifted his claymore and brandished it threateningly towards Jaken. "Well, I'm starting to believe you're right!" He remarked, with nothing but distaste and restrained fury. "I don't think a Soul Reaper could ever be capable of such sickening, disgusting acts and be proud of them! I couldn't imagine that a Soul Reaper would carry such extreme delusions! And I never thought it would be possible for someone to tick me off with the very sound of their voice!" He brought his free hand from its spot, grasping the handle of his claymore with both of his hands. His lone eye glared murderously at the substitute Soul Reaper.

"You say your power is something that no Soul Reaper could ever catch up to? Well, I say to bring it on! Fight me, you damned brat, and show me just exactly what you're made of!"

SHFT!

Within an instant of finishing his sentance, Jaken appeared directly overhead of Haralson, sword already over his head and swinging downwards as he wordlessly attacked. When the blade would get close, a fissure of what smelled like tainted iron and pressurized air currents jettisoned forth, all colored a burugundy hue as it moved forth. While the wind would seem incredible in its velocity and pressure, the substance that poisoned its essence would fly through like razors, making the attack especially more dangerous.

From that point onward, Braeburn understood that it wasn't his fight anymore. He used a Flash Step to move himself out of the way, keeping a safe distance from the apparent duel while also keeping a close visual. The fire had died within his eyes, with only a solemn look directed towards both father and enemy. He knew that the events that transpired here today would shame him. He had lost before an enemy, he had cowered once again before an enemy, and he had to get pulled out just like a damsel in distress. Could he even face his allies again after what he had allowed to transpire? Could he face Hana with a straight face?

"You are a idiot, truly a coward and a idiot!"

He lowered his head, falling to one knee and placing a palm onto his eyes. "Damn it..."

His father, however, had other plans in terms of motivation and fight.

As his enemy bore down on him, he let out a growl as he thrust the claymore tip towards the opposing sword. The metals would collide with one another, a bright blue tip meeting the cutting edge with pinpoint accuracy. Following that strike would be an uppercut to parry both enemy and weapon away from his person. In addition, the energies channeled within would be repelled and cast aside, causing further damage to the environment around them. His mouth was kept in a vicious scowl as his eye concentrated on his target. Then, he would use a Flash Step to vanish and re-appear off to the other man's side. With his sword brought over his shoulder and the handle held in two hands, he brought down a mighty blow to both kill and crush his opponent.

Every movement made was the movement of a professional swordsman, a veteran of combat. Every swing and strike was filled with the burning anger that he carried within him, courtesy of Jaken's callous and vulgar insults. Had it been any other type of opponent, he would have been finding more enjoyment in the fight than anything else. But right now, he was more interested in destroying Jaken completely. He was going to put forth all of his effort in order to ensure that dream came true.

The Hot Wind Blowing, Heated Battle Amidst the Rain!
"C'mon, Shinigami!!" Bazz-B shouted aloud with a open-mouth grin, shooting flaming Heilig Pfeil at Brina rapidly. Their battle had only been a few minutes, and both of them had already managed to nearly decimate their immediate area. These two were nothing more than blood-knights, eager to give blood to spill blood, and loving every second of this battle. "I thought you were gonna give me a run for my money!!!" he continued, before unleashing a paticularly powerful Heilig Pfeil that would almost entirely incinerate Brina if she wasn't careful.

''Left. Right. Left. Right. Right. Left. Left. Right. Right. Right.''

Brina was executing a series of short Flash Steps to "side-step" the flaming arrows being shot at her. In the few minutes that passed, she had spawned another Kiriken sword and was now keeping both weapons held at her side as she evaded the attacks. Throughout her movements, she kept a straight and tall preparatory stance. There was a wide smile on her face, while an eerily calm glint dominated the eyes. Although she appeared to be somewhat detached to it, there was an excitement flowing through her own veins - something that was made stable by the burning in her hip every time she made a move. Thankfully, the hole hadn't inhibited her movement very much.

When the particularly massive Heilig Pfeil came, she moved. She timed her Flash Step correctly, disappearing when the arrow exploded in a blaze of flame. It would carry her in a heartbeat, placing her right in front of Bazz-B. They would be face-to-face one another, giving Brina the opportunity to look at him up close. He looked rather young for a soldier, fresh in his adult years. Despite the power he had displayed against her so far, his attitude and youthful visage gave off the impression that he was just starting in the Stern Ritter business. Mentally, Brina wondered what the extent of the training he had gone through to come out as such a warrior.

She didn't dwell on it for too long, choosing to respond to Bazz-B's shout. Her tone was silky and almost sultry as she spoke, carrying only a hint of malicious intent within. "Oh, is that what you were thinking?" She asked him rhetorically. "I'm not going to give you a run for your money. That'd be too little for someone like you. No..." The grip on her Kiriken swords tightened with a subtle movement. "I'm going to give you the ride of your life. So I hope you like getting a little dangerous..."

With the grace, speed and precision of an assassin, one of her blades would be swung towards the neck to decapitate him.

Her speed was certainly higher than he expected it to be, given the wound he had inflicted upon her earlier, which surprised Bazz-B visually as she came for him. This would have been his first mistake, as the Kiriken blade was moving fast enough to where it would quickly cut his head clean off...

But with the sound of metal meeting flesh, no blood would be drawn from Bazz-B's neck. Instead, where Brina's Kiriken sword struck, there would only be a small gash, and within his flesh would be light blue marks that were actually his blood veins. He had managed to use the Quincy technique, Blut Vene.

"Hah! Activated it just in time!" he bragged, before bringing his arm around to hit Brina alongside the head in a powerful armbar.

"Blut Vene!"

Brina's eyes widened as she saw the Kiriken blade make a small gash within the neck. Although she was surprised, it didn't stop her from ducking to avoid the arm that swung towards her face. She flipped backwards to a safer distance, her blades held in a backhand position as she straightened herself back out again. Attempting to cut straight through his neck wasn't going to be an option if the speed of his Blut Vene could keep up with her movements.

However, that was where the gift of her weapon came in.

The surprise slowly faded from her face, regressing back into the falsely pleasant and lightly sultry expression she had sported prior to the moment. "Activated it just in time to stop my decapitation. Impressive..." She remarked, raising the sword that she had "cut" him with. The energy that made up the weapon would immediately dissipate, but she would still be holding a weapon.

It was her knife.

"But all I needed was a simple scratch." She whispered, the sadism clear within her tone. "Thank you, Quincy, for holding still."

It was here that a horrifying process would take place within Bazz-B's body. Every nerve would light up in a sudden burst of pain, pushing his tolerance to its limit. Muscles would contract and expand involuntarily, the cardiovascular system working in sudden and unwanted overdrive. The effects would be both sickening and torturous to endure, and the knowledge of such pleased the assassin. She respawned the Kiriken blade over her knife once again, approaching him with a slow and deliberate gait.

"I suppose at this point, I should tell a bit about myself." She said lowly, her tone taunting and condescending. "My name is Brina McTavish, former Onmitsukidō operative, former apprentice of Sui-Feng and Dragon of the Inner Circle. Consider the agony coursing through your body as a return gift for the hole in my hip. To be fair, I could've killed you with that scratch and finish the fight early. But I just can't get over that look in your eyes, that smile on your face... it'd be a shame if I had to see the light leave your eyes so early when I'm starting to have fun..."

She stopped when she was a few feet away. "With that being said, though... can you fight through the pain? Or are you going to roll over and die, just like a dog?"

Bazz-B's world froze.

Pain shot through seemingly every pore of his body; his entire form was stuck in place for fear of making the pain intensify with his movement. He felt not only pain, but anger at the fact that the Daten they had been provided gave him nothing on Brina's abilities, especially considering her prominance in previous records. This anger was going to cause him to reach his boiling point, which wouldn't be good news for Brina.

"Heh..." he started to chuckle, sweating after pushing himself past the effects of her Shikai. "... you're kinda pissing me off, bitch." he continued, before he raised his right hand back, holding out his two fingers as a small bit of fire appeared on their tips. "And it's really gonna suck for you... because I fight better when I'm pissed!!"

He then swung the two fingers down right upon her, threatening to carve right into her gut area. "Burner Finger 2!!" As a result, a massive explosion was produced from the impact, leveling several buildings around the two warriors.

Upon first glance, it would've seemed like Brina had been enveloped by the ensuing explosion. Bazz-B's fingers would explode the moment they neared the woman's stomach, with his fire sweeping the ground. The area was bathed in the light of his fire, swallowing everything within immense heat. It was certainly a step up from the laser beam of fire he had used to injure her earlier.

But then, she appeared once more. With a Flash Step, she would appear a set distance away with her hands in her pockets. The details of her form would be overshadowed by the light of the flames, making her look like a three-dimensional shadow. Her electric blue eyes shone with an eerie glow as the looked at her target. "Not very impressive, Bazz-B..." She commented smoothly, still choosing to taunt him. "Aren't you supposed to be a Stern Ritter, one of His Majesty's elite? I shouldn't be able to evade and counter you like I'm doing. If you really fight better when you're angry, then maybe it's better to lose yourself to your rage. At this point, you're only shaming Ywhach."

He missed?

Surely something was amiss. With an attack like Burner Finger 2 at his disposal, and within such close proximity, there was no way any form of combatant could come out of such explosive force unscratched. He twitched, turning towards her direction and blinking before speaking. "Not a scratch, eh? Mind telling me how you did that?"

It was a question that was not only out-of-place in the heat of combat, but rather dimwitted to ask from an enemy. It made Brina's trademark smile slowly fade into a frown, her eyes flickering with annoyance. This man couldn't possibly be expecting an honest answer concerning her abilities and skills. But if the question was genuine, she couldn't help but wonder just how much intelligence this man really had. The more details the man was revealing about himself, the less encouraged she felt to drag the battle on.

But he was still a tough adversary. Attempts to plunge her knife through his heart would result in the accursed Blut Vene being activated and stopping her. Of course, all she needed was another cut with her Shikai and she could take him down without trouble. But even though she couldn't count on him to be at the level of tact she wanted him to be, she could assume that her previous strike would make him wary. Bringing him down wouldn't be as simple as she wanted it to be. But it wouldn't be impossible, either.

For the sake of giving a response, she allowed her frown to gain a more thoughtful curl to it to give the impression that she was thinking about his question. Then, the answer.

"Yes! Yes, I do mind, actually."

Following this nonchalant and casual answer would be the start of another assault. She raised one of her hands out of her pockets, quickly bending her knees and slamming her palm down onto the ground. Upon contact with the ground, numerous ripples came from the spot where her palm touched the earth. They were white in color, carrying the thin visage of thin and expanding rings. Unlike Bazz-B's move of destruction, they would do no further harm to structures. But against the likes of a living organism, contact would result in severe nerve pain, muscles contracting to the point of rupture, and organs squeezing themselves like prunes. The externally defensive Blut Vene would provide no sort of protection against the technique that targeted the internal workings of the body.

"HAH!"

Bazz-B's only reaction was a maddened grin, and a lift of his leg.

When he noticed the ripples of energy heading for him, he knew he would have to act fast, and it was this movement that would demonstrate to Brina how, in terms of force, he had her almost entirely outmatched. His leg lifted up, glowing with blue fire, before he shouted "BURNING STOMP!!!"

As soon as his boot made contact with the ground, an enormous wave of blue fire and heat was unleashed, blowing through much of the ground and overwhelming Brina's nerve waves, before moving straight towards her. Buildings that were all around them began to melt and crumble into ash, leaving neither of them any cover to use for several hundred meters. "Wanna try that again?" he smirked afterwords

Brina would've never thought she'd feel shock outside of battles that didn't involve Sazuke as the main enemy.

But when she saw the Stern Ritter stop her attack with nothing more than brute force, her eyes widened and dilated. Briefly, she found her mouth gaping out the shock she was feeling as she saw the tsunami of flames racing towards her. That had been only a small application of her Shunkō, of course. But to see the tactical ability get overwhelmed was enough to bring a jolt to her senses of alarm. Just how powerful was this man? She had no idea, and she certainly wasn't interested in finding out the hard way.

She clenched her fists, shouting out the word of her special ability as the wave of fire was close to overwhelming her.

"SHUNKŌ!"

And when the flames washed over her, that brilliant light would explode from her body once more as it had done in her battle with Sazuke. The cloak that had covered her was disintegrated under the power, turning to ashes as it dissolved. Of course, the only thing that Bazz-B would see was a black silhouette standing in the center of a nova-like light. He would feel every nerve lighting up with the same sensations that had hit him when she activated her Shikai ability. But the sensations that her Shunkō aura produced would increase those effects to a much greater level, and as long as she had it up, the pain would not stop.

That deadly nova would throw itself at him, and the silhouette would throw a fist to his face as soon as it came close.

It was here that Bazz-B knew that he would have to step his game up. Brina had somehow managed to spread her neural pain ability throughout the air around them, and it would very well immobilize him if he didn't act fast. His Blut Vene wouldn't help him here, but there was a particular technique that he knew of that could be just as effective: Stahlhaut.

Reishi pored into his skin cells, creating a dense field of Reishi around his entire body, effectively stopping any of the neural field from further hitting him, though what had hit him before was still running through his body. And then he demonstrated why Stahlhaut was a better technique than Blut Vene: he could use Blut Arterie at the same time.

As Brina charged towards him, and her fist heading right towards his paralyzed form, his fist would extend out to connect with hers. Both fists would connect at the same time, but the result...?

A loud bang would signal the fists colliding against each other, a small shockwave being spared between them. Their limbs would be pushed inward towards their respective bodies. Because of the technique that Bazz-B had employed, damage would be minimal at best. Not only would he be protected from the neural pulses that surely would've destroyed his mind and body from close range, but the offensive power Brina had bolstered into her Shunkō would find its match.

As for Brina, she wasn't so lucky.

A gash ripped through her arm as if a knife had cut through it, spraying her blood into the air. Had she not been in Shunkō, she would've guaranteed that her arm would have been ripped apart completely against the immense defense and offense properties put into the Stahllhaut and Blut Arterie. But even as the injury was inflicted, it didn't stop the Cheshire smile from once again forming on Brina's face. The pleasure upon seeing a strong opponent overrode the concern of him overpowering her. With her new mindset concerning Sazuke, she did not have to worry about dying at the hands of someone other than her.

"Not the sharpest tool in the shed... but certainly a tough one..."

"Heh, looks like you Shinigami aren't as tough as you claim." Bazz-b bragged, shaking his hand off from the impact and smirking casually. "I'll bet it sucks to know that a human is the one that's gonna send you to hell, no?"

As she spun around in a recovery move to get distance from Bazz-B, Brina would once again find herself facing him. She broke away from her stance to straighten herself up, folding her hands behind her back and posing in somewhat of an innocent manner. Her hair would move to cover one of her eyes. "Is something so trivial as the species of your enemy really so important in the heat of war?" She questioned back. "I thought your military training would've taught you so much about that. Age, gender, nationality, and everything else... when your life is on the line, none of it matters. The only things that do are the thrill of crossing swords with an enemy and the desire to survive for yourself, if not for others. If I am to be sent to hell, it doesn't matter to me what race my foe happens to be."

She tilted her head to the side, a slight breeze causing her hair to billow slightly. "As long as he or she is considered to be a worthy adversary, then I will be satisfied nonetheless."