[hr] [center] [img]https://image.ibb.co/gO8WLp/Ginglasses.png[/img] [h2][color=darkorange][b]FUJIMURA[/b][/color][/h2] [h3]Native District, Miyama ==> ??? [sub]Earlier[/sub][/h3] [hr] [@floodtalon] [/center] [b]FUJIMURA[/b] was surprised... What had come to him wasn't an Oni as he had expected, but something else happened to come on by with his command. Indeed, that [i]thing[/i] was easily subdued by [b]FUJIMURA[/b], far easier than he'd have hoped, its whole body bound by the shikigami he created, and its mouth stuffed with a reinforced brick. Lugging it on his back, [b]FUJIMURA[/b] seemed like he was in a rush as soon as it was subdued, shouting at his boys to follow him. Whatever he was chasing, and whatever this thing was, it must have been something of vital importance and urgency for the Yakuza boss. As he dashed southward with blinding speed no normal human of this age could feasibly reach, he began to prepare four talismans, all already imbued with his affinity for 'Soil.' What he needed specifically for what is to come was 'Water', but because he did not have that affinity, he needed to improvise. [b]FUJIMURA[/b] began to chant as each of the talismans in his hand began to glow with a blue light, invoking the power of a water kami. [color=darkorange]"O Suijin..."[/color] Why he needed 'Water' was but a simple reason; the opponent he is about to face had something of a weakness to it. What [b]FUJIMURA[/b] carried on his back was a subdued ghoul, and while it was indeed a monster that was causing trouble to the Yakuza, it wasn't the [i]only[/i] one doing so. Of course, how would something so simple, so feral as the beast on its back be able to cause such a stir in the Native District? No, it was merely just another puppet, and [b]FUJIMURA[/b] was able to trace its strings. [b]FUJIMURA[/b] was able to pinpoint this Dead Apostle's exact location. As soon as he reached it, whether it was at its lair or on the move, [b]FUJIMURA[/b] would throw his talismans, ensuring to contain it in a square and creating a river to subdue its movements. Of course, it wasn't a true river in a physical sense, but something of a conceptual one, changing the foundation of the lines connecting to each four corners of the square into that of flowing water. It was a simple spell thought up by [b]FUJIMURA[/b] as a means of keeping it contained. Like the superstition states, bloodsuckers are incapable of crossing bodies of flowing water, and Dead Apostles are no exception to this rule. [b]FUJIMURA[/b] would have his opponent trapped, preferably in the planes where all the mana seemed to have been sucked dry. Why a spellcaster would do such a thing seemed silly, but as [b]FUJIMURA[/b] was one with an enormous amount of od, it was a position purely advantageous to himself. [b]FUJIMURA[/b] would subdue this Dead Apostle before it could cause any more trouble. Before anyone, and especially the Holy Church, found out.