Characters: Anyone and Everyone on the Victoria II and the 4423
Content: Sword Battaru and boarding actions
Setting: The skies near Erealia
Time: After all of the ships have managed to work themselves into a tizzy.
Warnings: von Karma-Isako grudgematch
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Loli vs Old Man, Round 2, fight )
Naturally, the deck of the enemy ship wasn't the safest place to be, either, but danger of being stabbed was at least the sort of danger he'd trained to deal with. His sword was already drawn by the time his feet hit the deck, and as he traded blows with the first few enemy crewmembers to come at him, he spared as much attention as he could to glance around, trying, through the chaos on deck, to get some idea of the ship's layout.
A lot of people, and most of the fighting, might be up here, but belowdecks was probably the best place to go hunting for valuables, or for the people actually keeping the ship in the air. So he fought his way towards the nearest door, keeping an eye out for any of his crewmates who might have had the same idea.
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...he'd have to make it up to the redhead later.
At any rate, the silver-haired man was up along with Katsushiro, dark brown eyes glancing around the place as he followed the other, searching for whatever target they were supposed to deal with - hopefully without any hiccups. In a mission like this, a hiccup would only mean trouble.
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There was no need to stand stationary by the door to the passengers, however. Edgeworth's boots echoed softly as he stalked through the corridor, his sharp ears and eyes on the search for anything out of the ordinary. He knew all too well that defenses didn't have to fall for rats to sneak in. If he was to protect his ho-his ship, he had to keep constant vigilance.
It didn't take long for his efforts to bear fruit. He caught a glimpse of movement near the stairs, and he stopped and strained his ears to hear the sound of a door creaking open. The hunt was on: sword in hand, he strode almost silently towards his would-be enemies ...or allies.
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He had lost track of time as they patrolled, and it felt like an eternity had passed before he too heard the creak of the door. Although he didn't know whether the person behind it was a friend or foe, he readied himself to fight, opting to stay a bit behind Edgeworth. Maintaining the right distance between himself and his foe was essential to his style of fighting.
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The noise of the battle above, muffled as it was, still made enough noise to make it hard to distinguish which, if any, noises came from down here. That there would be enemies down here was indisputable, exactly where was harder to say. Cautiously, Katsushiro advanced along the corridor, sword at the ready.
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Still, the Victoria II... for all that it was worth, the silver-haired man had to hope that he wasn't going to meet that one guy on here. Though given that he was the first mate, the possibility was highly unlikely.
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However, even they weren't stupid enough to send a lone pirate into the belly of the ship. There had to be a catch of some sort. Either this boy had extraordinary abilities along the line of Agatsuma or de Alkirk, or he had backup of some other sort ...he had heard a second set of footsteps, didn't he?
Edgeworth's instincts were proven right. A second figure had revealed himself and the first mate peered at the other man - an actual man this time - while he did his best to ignore the wretched weight of familiarity that settled in his stomach. He had seen that bastard somewhere before. That build, that distant face, that hair...
Realization crashed like glass around him. It was him, it was Kensei Muguruma! Rage literally blinded him for the briefest of moments and his blood boiled in his veins. Right then he would have loved nothing more than to dash forward, sword in hand, and slit his throat and crush his bones and paint his blood all over the damn ship until the metal was caked with red - but no, no, he wasn't some impetuous fool. He was taught better than that. Battle was no place for emotions; they were nothing but distractions. Edgeworth repeated this mantra to himself enough to (barely) contain his rage, and he held a finger behind him to signal Agatsuma to watch his back. It would do no good to approach these men on his own.
...but whether or not Agatsuma aided him, Muguruma was his.
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Quickly, he began sizing up the situation. Fire spells were out of the question. It would be too easy for the flames to spread and might end up doing more harm than good. Electricity would work better, as would ice. But why limit himself to just the elements? The beauty of Soubi's magic was it could manifest itself in so many different ways. The pirates wouldn't know what to expect next. They better have good reflexes if they wanted to last more than a minute against him.
The real challenge here was protecting Edgeworth as well. It was very likely the two pirates were going to try to gang up on him. Soubi would have to do his best to keep them distracted while assisting Edgeworth any way he could.
Well then. It was time to fight.
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There wasn't really any way to find out, short of attacking, and he was going to have to do that eventually anyway, wasn't he? That was, after all, what they were here for.
He didn't expect to catch either of the men off-guard by attacking now - if he and Kensei had had any chance at a surprise attack, they'd lost it now. So when, a second later, he ran forwards to close the distance between himself and the two strangers, it was a simple frontal attack he was launching at the leading man, the one in the pink coat - one he fully expected to be repulsed, but effective enough as a test of his opponents' defences.
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Kensei only remained impassive as he caught sight of his old friend - the current first mate of the Victoria II, Miles Edgeworth. He had hoped that they would have met again under... better circumstances, but the Vaizard knew better than to wish for it to be true. From the moment he had been exiled from Ivona, the man knew something like this was bound to happen eventually - and even better, there was nothing he could do about it. As much as he did not want to fight his former friend... if he had to defend himself, he was going to do it.
Opting to take the backstage, the man played support as Katsushiro bounded forth for the first strike, bringing out his sword before him as his brown (formerly green) eyes narrowed and he muttered out the command phrase for his zanpaktou. "Blow, Tachikaze."
There was a low hum, a burst of light and magic as his sword responded to the command and in a flash, the sword he had been holding was now a combat knife. Wasting no time, Kensei charged up a sphere of energy through his blade and shot it out towards the duo, covering the teenager for his frontal attack.
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There was no time to think about it, though. His lips curled as he glared at his opponents, and he shouted, "Agatsumi! Take care of them!"
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Fortunately, Soubi had quite a few tricks up his sleeve as well. He'll keep them on their toes.
"Very well, sir," he replied, then focused on the two pirate in front of him. "Thunderous rage, divine punishment from the heavens, strike down those that stand before me."
The lighting in the corridor flickered for a second, and out of nowhere, two bolts of lighting appeared, one aimed at each of the pirates.
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Coming within striking distance, he stabbed at his opponent. His attention focussed on his chosen target, he had little left for Soubi, at least as long as the man seemed to be doing nothing but talking-
-what was he doing?
The flickering of the lights gave him just enough warning to realize something was wrong before the lightning appeared, if not enough to give him much time to get out of its way.
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Kensei barely had enough time to think before instinct took over reason for the moment, and the Vaizard quickly twisted to the side in order to dodge the bolt of lighting that came crackling down the hallway towards him. He could feel the air singing with dangerous, deadly power as the bolt passed by within bare millimetres of him, the static causing his hairs to stand on end.
He turned back towards the duo once the bolt passed by, eyes narrowing as he glanced towards the one who had cast the spell. If you command the lightning, then I command the wind! Tachikaze!
Responding to the mental call, the zanpaktou hummed as Kensei channeled his magic through it, and through the blade commanded the winds itself. The gales responded to his command, howling as they burst through down the corridor towards his opponent with the intention of sweeping them off their feet. Once their ground was gone, this battle was as good as theirs.
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Then came the lightning.
There was just enough space to avoid getting hit head on; the electricity didn't even graze him, though it came close. However, none of that mattered. It was still close enough to see it, close enough to hear that sickening crack of supernatural thunder, and close enough to make his chest tighten with panic. Edgeworth pressed himself further against the wall, breath harsh with fear, and repeated the same mantra to himself over and over again: it's not real it's not real it's not real-
Thankfully, the thunder wasn't loud enough to shatter his resolve; it merely cracked it. After a few sharp, shallow breaths, his focus returned with the ability to hear and see and think again, and his mind returned to battle. He couldn't stay here, no, not unless he wanted to be trapped between Agatsuma's spells and Muguruma's powers. As much as he wanted to go against the man himself, rage wouldn't help him here - this would have to be Soubi's battle. With a snarl on his face, he dashed forward, his attentions aimed at the youth who first arrived.
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Now, it was time to counterattack.
"Gusts of air, sharp as the finest blade, cut through these gales and rip through his flesh."
As soon as the words were spoken, Soubi's own wind was formed, small concentrated blasts of air that soared through the raging winds and towards Kensei.
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