[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZoIbrk6.jpg[/img] [h3][b][color=goldenrod]Jaakuna Sawada, The Sundance Kid[/color][/b][/h3][hr][/center] Before Jaakuna had time to even get accustomed to the fact that the brothers somehow knew about Jaakuna’s brother and the Sawada Kekkei Genkai, they split up. Yamato took one, and the other two -- the tall and short one -- went after Paneru(who had fled due to the injuries sustained) and Takeshi and Daki and Jaakuna respectively. When the latter came towards them, Jaakuna only saw a cloud of ignited fire. Just as the fire was released, Jaakuna heard the small brother laugh as if something else happened. And it did. Exploding tags added to the fire. [b][color=goldenrod]“Shit,”[/color][/b] Jaakuna briefly said as he dashed three meters away, out of the hazardous blast range. When the fire dimmed down a minute or so later, Jaakuna saw something that he found a little odd. If he wasn’t mistaken, he saw crimson eyes in Daiki’s own. Weird, he thought the Uchiha were the only ones who had those same kind of eyes. Maybe the fumes of the smoke were playing with his head, Regardless, Jaakuna, just like Daiki had with his sword, took to action. Though the latter would be able to land a hit much sooner than the former. Jaakuna’s hands took to a Tiger Hand Seal, [b][color=goldenrod]“Fire Release:,”[/color][/b] He said, his chakra building up inside his body, [color=goldenrod][b]“Higaitou no Jutsu(Flame Cloak Technique),” [/b][/color] Once those words were spoken, Jaakuna fire chakra expelled outward into the form of a thinly-layered fire chakra aura that enhanced his strength and speed slightly and the same for his Katon techniques. Rushing past the smoke, Jaakuna appeared behind the small brother who attacked, his right arm, fist formed, going into the back of the brother. However, it would seem that not only did he see Jaakuna’s attack coming from behind him, but he also saw Daiki’s attack come in front of him as he gripped both of their attacking arms tightly and spun them around and threw them in opposite directions to the ground. When that happened, Jaakuna was sent thrown into a pile of iron poles. One of the poles was dug deeply into Jaakuna’s ribs, possibly fracturing or even breaking a few of them. Jaakuna met that with a noticeable grunt of pain and agony.