[center][h3]Keito Haneda[/h3][/center] [@Spanner] [@Burido][@HeroicSociopath] [hr] A level 3? Certainly, this was unexpected. That aside, it appears Kazumi was still nowhere to be seen, but he can't just sit here and wait for him. Everyone boarded the Inugami, with Keito getting on board quickly as if this were an every day occurrence. He didn't expect such an occurrence today, so of all the days he left his katana at home, normally he picked it up after school before coming here, but what can you do. It was a mere oversight. The wind in his hair was a familiar sensation, he sometimes rode on the back of a giant snake instead of a dog though in dire cases, but most of the time he strove to avoid such situations. The view of the town below was all but quiet, save for the burning patch in the distance to which they were approaching quick. Fire... Definitely a Yokai focused on destruction, or one with destructive capabilities, very likely focused on fire. Getting his sword would definitely have been a good idea here... Otherwise he'll have to settle with this wooden sword. The shrine stocks itself with some as leftovers from the Kendo dojo in town, so this thing is beaten and old, having been used before. He always burned through one or two every week. As they landed he surveyed the situation, Niko gave the notification it was time to begin, however... All they were looking at for the moment was a burning patch of the town. The fire department would be better suited for this job... For now at least. Whatever it was that was here, it was certainly deeper in. The hazards of fire aside, there could be other yokai hanging about that supported the tier 3, such an event was not unknown after all. [color=green]"Alright then... I'll take the lead, Megumi I'm counting on you to cover me, Momo, finish off any Yokai we encounter. We're dealing with a level 3, so it's okay to run if we can't handle it"[/color], especially since Kazumi seemed to be quite late. As soon as that was decided he placed his hand at the base of the blade of the bokuto he took with him, and stroked it down the blade, a trail of water coming off it as he did, but the water never fell to the ground like you would expect, instead wreathing the blade. It wasn't going to do much to hurt Yokai, but at least this way it wouldn't catch fire and he'd be left without a weapon. As soon as the other two completed their preparations he led the charge, trusting Niko to keep the area secured as they advanced.