Mr. Sunshine took a great deal of time, at least in Ryozan's opinion, admiring the arena, going so far as to vocalize an outburst of how wonderful it was. Ryozan agreed with the sentiment; it was exhilarating being surrounded by such a mass of fighting spirit. However, such spirit did not want them to stand there and admire it, it wanted them to fight before it, nourishing the spirit as well as their own souls. The stern and serious expression on Ryozan's face was no indication of a bad mood, but rather quite the opposite. His own spirit was swelling in the wake of the others and he felt more like a warrior today than he ever had before. Ryozan was no fool, and picked up on the electric pun easily. So he was some kind of electromancer then? "Thanks for the hint," he said, not breaking his stance by so much as a millimeter. "But I would much rather show you my abilities than talk about them. Once we are finished, you will no longer have to ask what I can do." Ryozan didn't know if the electric sparks that danced about them were a passive aura, or just Mr. Sunshine showing off once again. Either way, he considered the possibility that wielding a metal sword may be detrimental in this fight. He decided that it was better to find out sooner rather than later. Ryozan was done talking, and that much was revealed in his eyes. He pulled his sword up level with his cheek, the tip of it aimed at Mr. Sunshine's chest. The electric aura made his fur stand up and his whiskers twitch, but would it flow through a steel blade? He dug his feet into the ground and let his ki flow into his legs. Mr. Sunshine wanted to know if he was a ki user? Here was his answer. Raw kinetic energy burst from his feet as he made a short hop forward. He closed the distance between them in a blur and synchronized a stabbing motion with his momentum. One quick jab with the tip of his blade, and he drew back, this way if physical contact with Mr. Sunshine's body would do harm he would feel it, but he would not leave is blade in the current long enough to do harm.