[@RyoRyoRyoKen]- Lady Senhime [@BladeSS4] - Uchiha Tenshi [@Thecrash20] - Nagasaki Hitori [i]Training Field 6[/i] [hr] That gesture just tells Ria to challenge her to a sword fight which is at this point outright pointless and one sided even though she is given the perfect counter against Senhime's abilities, the execution is what she fears.[color=0072bc] "Tch..." [/color]Quickly with her flaming swords she frees Tenshi from the bind and lectures him about using his a technique that drains a lot although she sounds a bit of a hypocrite considering she also used a very taxing technique. At the same time, she gazes at Hitori who seem to be just chilling in her own perspective and not doing anything. [color=0072bc]"So yeah. Time your clones and use them creatively to the point their appearances can be deceiving. Your chakra is something remarkable at your age, more so than mine. I'll teach you that technique some time."[/color] Dismissing her talk with Tenshi, Ria proceeds to use Karaware and Amatsuki differently. Karaware infused with lightning hence its symbolic meaning as a cracked sky, this sword is built to pierce therefore adding lightning nature in it is befitting and the sword is in her dominant hand which is right. Amatsuki is a sword that is on her left hand, it means red moon, not much of a symbolic meaning but all in all Ria have two elements, lightning being an affinity and first as she's born with it while fire is something that she learnt due to clan standards, one sword is clad with lightning and the other with fire. [color=0072bc]"I'll be the decoy. Hitori, let's see what can you cook up."[/color] Attacking Senhime would be a deathwish and would result to a defeat even though the obvious result is clear. The only difference will be how is it executed. One can have the perfect counter but if the one behind it does not know how to use it is bound to fail, it's the same as having a pocketful of jutsus against a skilled ninja with just one jutsu, if the one behind it does not know how to use it is bound to fail. Same scenario for this as well.