Chapter Seventeen: Destruction

Story by The Roseblack Dragon on SoFurry

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#18 of Tales of Ippon


Death comes for all. On swift wings. But some... the meeting is on their terms

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"How many are there?" Usuyami asked, standing in the cover of a parapet on the

Walls of Tetsumo. Thick black smoke blotted out the midday sun, and the accompanying

stench was horrifying. The scouts knelt as they reported.

"We couldn't tell, Milady. There's hundreds..."

"And Thousands..."

She hissed and looked at the army spread out before her. The Gasaran forces

had moved. Reports were filtering in from all over Ippon that they were expanding outward

from the Black lands, in numbers unimaginable. Aoi looked on from her chair and looked to

Usuyami, "We must evacuate the city."

"It's too late for that," Usuyami nodded grimly, "Anyone leaving would be hunted

down anyway." She set her jaw and nodded. "Tsukino, you will go to the Vault... Bring me

Three."

"THREE?!" Aoi gasped, "You know what happened the last time you used ONE!"

"Aoi, there's no choice," Usuyami replied stiffly.

Aoi swung at her, beating against her love's arm with upset paws, "No! I won't

watch you kill yourself that way!"

Usuyami turned and gripped Aoi's wrist firmly, staring her down, "The return to

your quarters." She turned and barked, "Tsukino!"

Tsukino gave a frightened squeak at the command and hurried off, tail tucked

close to her legs. Aoi stared At Usuyami in shock and fear, but she could not say what she

wanted to... with a nod and a wave, the porters picked up her palanquin and carefully brought

her back to her room, where she wept.

Usuyami took a deep breath, ignoring the foulness in the air as she focused her

thoughts and eyesight... "This will end... one way, or another."


"Look at all of them!" Rihatsu gawked, crouched low next to Shuji, with Kasumi on

the other side of the larger jirajin.

Shuji nodded tensely, "Easily in the hundreds-of-thousands... There's no way to

sneak past a force that large."

"What about your army?" Rihatsu blinked.

"Defending my clan's cities. This attack was well planned, to attack all the clans

at once so that they can't lend assistance to each other..." Shuji frowned and

pointed, "There. That large area there, that's where the leaders gather."

"Are you planning to take them down?" Kasumi whispered.

"No... We'd never leave alive," Shuji sighed...

She frowned and nodded, "So, what do we do?"

Shuji hissed in frustration, "We wait. Wait for the right time to get to Tetsumo."

"I hate waiting," Rihatsu grumped and sat down heavily.


Tsukino knelt as she set the long, lacquered case down, bowing her head, "Three, Usuyami-

san."

Usuyami nodded, tight-lipped and silent until she spoke flatly, "thank you,

Tsukino, you may go." She took a breath, "the same for the rest of you... get behind cover

and stay away from here, even if I fall."

The lookouts all blinked and backed away, leaving the tower. Tsukino didn't move.

"Tsukino, go on."

"No, Ma'am," the cobalt female shook her head, not daring to look up, "I promised

Aoi-san I would look after you. I will not leave you in danger, even if you command me to."

Usuyami hissed, "You'll die."

Tsukino reaffirmed her kneel and pressed tight fists to the ground, "Even if you

threaten me yourself, Ma'am... I will not leave you."

Usuyami sighed and nodded, "Fine... But you were warned." She turned and

opened the case, pulling up her bow and taking a single arrow from the case. The arrow was

large and decorative, carved with sigils and spells all along the shaft and head. Twice as

large as her normal arrows it was incredibly unwieldy on her bow as she nocked the arrow.

Tsukino lowered her ears as she bit her lip, watching.

"Come, Vanquisher. Breathe thy destruction into my strike, that my foes may

know no greater fury than that which we shall deliver now," Usuyami recited the spell, the

sigils on the arrow smoldering to life as she slowly drew back. "Bear your sword upon the

wind, Split the Heavens with our strength and rain the stars from the sky as we, the

righteous, bring ruin to those who threaten our peace."

Tsukino covered her ears as the arrow began to shriek, an incomparable wailing of

cacophonous screams. Had she not covered her ears she feared she would have died from

the sheer violence of the sound. It almost felt enough to make her ears bleed as the arrow

burst into white flames.

"Go Forth, Sekaikiri!" Usuyami shouted over the unholy scream as her bowstring

gave an almost equal scream, the Arrow tearing from the bow with a force that it shouldn't

have had. Tiles from the tower's roof flew after the searing projectile as it blistered through

the air, leaving a blinding trail across the vision of those unfortunate souls foolish enough to

look.

Usuyami looked on unblinking, the scales on her fingers smoldering as the

bowstring evaporated. She wavered, but forced herself to stay upright, following the arrow's

path with her eyes, right to the intended target...


"What is that?!" Kasumi yelped, covering her ears. Shuji and Rihatsu did the

same, all of them shaking their heads in confusion at the sudden screaming that echoed

across the fields.

"Look!" Rihatsu pointed for a moment as the searing line of white light lanced

directly into the center of the Gasaran army. There was a breath's pause, and then the World

barked. A solid wall of air flattened the trio to the ground, followed by a deafening crash. Light

came from all directions, and then all was silent, the singular mote of fury spent. They all sat

up, blinking, and Shuji was the first to gasp.

"Rasaga's Breath..." He hissed in shock. The other two looked, and were equally

awed by the sight. A whole section of the dark mass of Gasaran forces was gone, replaced

by a massively flat crater. Even the forces at the edge of the detonation were reeling from the

destruction; hundreds were on fire, some still flailing as they burned to death.

The three gawked, but not for long as the screaming began again, making them

all wince and duck, Shuji looked on as another line of blinding light shot from one of the

lookout towers in Tetsumo's walls. The second blast was farther away, but only slightly less

violent to them.

"What IS that?!" Kasumi wailed, clinging to Shuji's side in fright.

He shook his head, "I don't know... I've never seen anything like it."


"Usuyami-san, Please! You can't do it again!" Tsukino was at the smoking

female's side, kneeling next to her as she tried to stop her.

Usuyami was struggling to stand, or even to move. Her opal scales were charred,

smoldering along the edges, with extensive burns on her right fingers and hand. Her hair was

singed and smoking, Tsukino having to extinguish a few flames there. The Lady of Tetsumo

coughed, smoke leaving her mouth as she strained, pulling a fresh bowstring from her

kit, "There's still... more of them... I must... protect... my home."

Tsukino sobbed, shaking the woman as she tried to stop her, "No, you've done

enough... we can handle the rest! Look, they're starting to flee, even! Please! For me... For

Aoi! Your City needs you alive!"

Usuyami paused and blinked, then blinked again, realizing how dry her eyes had

gotten from the effects of the weapons... she strained to breathe, lungs and mouth singed a

bit as she coughed up more smoke, "I... you... you are right..." she dropped her bow,

slumping back into Tsukino's arms, smoke curling out of her nostrils. She coughed again

and looked up at the blue Kyujin, suddenly saddened, "f-forgive me..." she whispered

hoarsely and then slipped into unconsciousness...

"Usuyami-san!"

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"How is she?"

"She'll live, thankfully," Aoi sighed, looking at the sleeping Usuyami.

Shuji nodded and sighed in relief, "What WAS that, anyway?"

Aoi frowned, "the Sekaikiri, ‘World-slayer'... Only ten were made, we do not know

by whom. Out of those ten, there have now been five used. Two, ages ago, back during the

Forgotten War." Aoi wrinkled her nose as if the words tasted rancid on her tongue, "she used

one shortly after her Father's death, stopping an attack by the Gasaran clan that was here.

She was far too young, and the weapon nearly killed her then. They are designed to harm

whoever uses them, the price for such power... She was lucky this time with using two. I fear

the third might have turned her to ash..." Aoi sniffled and squeezed Usuyami's hand.

Shuji nodded, giving a sigh as he frowned a bit at the implications of such

weapons, "It was reckless of her, indeed, though she has gained us a foothold with the

Akanti clan, if the Akanti forces can move north to assist my Clan, we can push these

armies back."

Tsukino nodded, "We have already sent a messenger to Lord Futsuyomi."

The gathered comrades all jumped as Usuyami coughed and opened her eyes

blearily, "Wh-where...?"

Aoi and Tsukino rushed to her side, each taking a hand and comforting her. Aoi

spoke, "you're in your room, the doctor tended your burns, but he said you shouldn't move

for a few days..."

She hacked and coughed more, her voice a hoarse wheeze, "S-safe...? Tetsumo

is... safe?"

Shuji spoke that time, "Your archers put the rest of the forces to rout, and

apparently a force of Akanti footmen were arriving to support and they finished them off." He

nodded, "you may have saved Ippon."

She nodded giving a weak smile and another cough, "s-someone had to..."

Rihatsu bit his lip and leaned over Aoi's shoulder, "Usu-mama..."

Usuyami looked, groaning a bit at having to move her head, "Rihatsu... you made

it back..."

He nodded proudly and smiled a bit, though he was still distraught over her, "The

north clans are fighting too...."

She smiled a bit, "That's good..." another hacking cough and she noticed the girl

by Shuji's side, "W-who?"

Kasumi was concerned too, though only because Usuyami's burns looked very

painful. She blushed a bit and nodded, bowing politely, "Kasumi Hikamori... Lord Shuji's

retainer."

Usuyami blinked slowly and nodded weakly, "He always... Picks the cute ones."

Shuji smirked a bit and nodded, "I think she'll be fine."

Aoi and Tsukino smiled too, nodding in agreement.

"Of course," Usuyami wheezed, "It takes... more than this to... Kill... me..." she

trailed off, slipping back to unconsciousness, but her soft breathing reassured them all.

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Kasumi rubbed her face with the washrag, giving a shudder as the spots in her

vision from the flashes before still hadn't completely gone away. The Gasaran fires had been

snuffed and the accompanying stink had been taken away with the breeze overnight. She

straightened up and adjusted her sash, setting the rag back on the edge of the basin and

looking out of the window. The smell of the forges was something she was not used to yet,

and she sneezed. Giving a sigh and a shake of her head, she set about finding Shuji. She

opened her room and stepped into the hallway, heading down to the courtyard. But she was

stopped when she came around a corner and ran into someone, literally.

"Oww," the pearl-scaled wall whined.

Kasumi checked herself and bowed, "Ah, So sorry, Shidomori-sama. I should

watch where I'm going."

The reply was not as she expected, the English spoken slow and a bit louder

than normal, but she hadn't heard any of the words before. She puzzled over when Usuyami

had learned English.

"Ahh... uhhh? What?" Kasumi blinked confused, but the English-speaking-

Usuyami said something softer and faster, possibly an apology from the tone, and then

bowed quickly and hurried on. When she walked past however, Kasumi nearly choked on

what assaulted her nose. Clearly that woman had not been the Lady of Tetsumo, because

she reeked in a way that only someone who hadn't seen a good scrubbing in months could.


Shuji yawned and stretched. He had accompanied a small group to go and

search through the night for survivors. Across both massive craters, they found two survivors,

both Gasaran, and both blinded from the light and burned furless from the heat. He rounded

the corner heading into the guest's quarters and ran into Usuyami.

"Ah, hey. You shouldn't be up and about yet," he chuckled, admiring her

stubbornness.

Her reply in English made him blink, and he caught part of it. She had mentioned

leaving, and something about being sick.

He blinked and narrowed his eyes at her, "You're not Usuyami, are you?"

She paused at the name and shook her head, which made him blink and back up

half a step as her scent was wafted at him.

"Huegh... Y-yes, you're not... First, a bath."


Rosaline blinked. What was with these people and bathing? Had they no idea that

bathwater was some of the foulest stuff ever, and the number of sicknesses one could

catch?! She had been shown to the bath, or ‘furo', by one of the serving maids, but she knew

better and escaped them. Now this larger male stood in her path and said that horrible word.

"Like hell!" she fussed and pushed at him, but he moved oddly and suddenly

pressed a finger to the back and side of her neck, right where it connected to her shoulder. It

wasn't a lot of pressure, but the resulting sensation sent her to her knees, whimpering like a

whipped child, "Sweet mother of Jesus!" Again he commandingly growled that word at her,

along with another term she'd taken to mean something like ‘immediately'. She nodded

weakly, trying to escape his grip and that burning finger, but he released the pressure and

she gasped in relief, humbled and nodding, "A-all right..." He nodded and gently led her back

to the bath house, where the two maids were waiting. They bowed to the larger male and he

smiled, patting Rosaline's shoulder and nodding. She grumbled and followed the maids in,

praying silently for her safety and health.


Shuji sighed and shuddered, turning around and jumping at the sudden

appearance of Kasumi. "Gha! You could have warned me you were there."

She blinked and smiled, "Oh? I thought you always knew where I was."

He snorted a bit and eyed her, "True, but that's because I can find you by smell."

Kasumi nodded, "Mmm, hard to smell much of anything with that woman there,

isn't it?" She rubbed under her nose and made a face.

"Mmm, that much is certain.. I wonder who she is," He mused, "she's a perfect

match for Shidomori..."

Kasumi nodded a bit, "I thought she was her for a moment, and then she walked

past me..." Another wrinkled face brought a laugh from the larger male. She looked up to him

and blinked, "what's so funny?"

He nodded, "Nothing, just the way your nose crinkles."

"And you have a problem with my crinkly nose?" she huffed.

He smiled, "I might."

She blinked and perked an eyebrow, "what's that mean?"

He nodded and stretched, "It means I think I need a bath." She blinked, still

confused as she stepped up and patted her shoulder, "Go out into the courtyard and work on

your Kata. I will be along shortly."

She paused and watched him a bit, but he smiled and nodded, "Go on. I'm just

going to check on Shidomori."

Kasumi shrugged and continued on.

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"Yes, she's some kind of foreigner," Usuyami spoke hoarsely, her strength

returned, but still not fully healed according to the doctors. "She was found among the

wreckage of some kind of boat. My people brought her here to recover, and they found she

looked like me. I can't explain it either."

Shuji nodded and poured her some more tea, which was gratefully accepted. "So

she is stranded then?"

She nodded, "It would seem so. I was going to send for a teacher to help her learn

the language, but with all this fighting..."

"Yes, it would be rather difficult," he mused, "Well, in any case, get some rest."

"Bah!" she hissed, "I've been resting all night. I need to â€"do- something."

Shuji frowned at her, "you need to rest. You'll be of no use to the city dead, and

you know that."

She sighed, defeated, "Very well. I will rest." She paused and jabbed his

chest, "After you tell me the story of your new retainer..."

Shuji rolled his eyes and laughed a bit, "fine, fine... I knew you'd ask soon enough

anyway."

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Rosaline purred. She hadn't purred in a long time, once she gave it some thought,

but the bath was indescribable for her. She didn't much enjoy the first part, being doused

with slightly warmed water and then scrubbed head to toe by a pair of girls half her age. They

had used bristly blushes that seemed to scour even the creases under her scales. They had

applied soap to the brushes that made a heavy lather after a few passes, and they even ran

the brushes through her hair. Another several dousings with more buckets of slightly colder

water, and then they led her to the tub. She had screamed at the heat of it at first, but after

sitting for several minutes that intense heat had soaked through to her insides, and she felt

so blissfully warm. She lifted her leg from the tub and examined her scales. She had been

taunted in her younger years about her white scales, called a ghost and other ill things. After

the work of those two little imps, she noticed how she almost sparkled. Her coloring was

lighter, her hair seemed lighter in color and weight, and she even â€"felt- as if she was lighter.

She giggled a little and stood, water cascading down her scales and curves as she looked

herself over.

Life at sea was hard. Doubly so for a woman, who according to any sailor; ‘had no

place being on a ship at sea'. Rosaline had proven herself time and again, working harder

and longer than the rest of the sailors she served with. The captain of her last ship had made

her first mate, and when he retired, the ship passed to her command. Without the majority of

the crew standing behind her, knowing her hard-earned skill, she would not have been able to

keep sailing. But the men were gone now, the ship was nothing but shattered timbers strewn

about the rocky coastline... and she was stranded.

She sighed and stepped out of the tub, gathering up the thick cloth towel and

dabbing herself dry. She was halfway done when the door slid open and she gasped,

covering what she could. "Who's there?!" she hissed.

"Ahhh, g-gomennasai," the elderly male spoke hoarsely, leaning on his cane a

bit, "Atashi wa, Tokko desu." He bowed and when he stood again she saw the heavy scar

across his eyes. The old man was blind. She blinked and tilted her head.

"W-what do you want?" she queried

He held still a moment, looking a little confused himself as he motioned to his

left, a large flat table about as high as his waist, with a thin cushion on the surface of it. She

watched as he motioned again, his gestures and nods indicating he wished for her to lie

down. She pondered a bit and wondered on the indecency of such a thing... but the people of

this land hat not harmed her at all, in any way, so she reluctantly did as asked. She lay on

her back, head craned up as she watched the old man approach. He reached out and

touched her thigh, pausing a bit and then laughing at her.

"Iiya, iiya..." he shook his head. And then said something odd, motioning that she

should turn over. She blushed and did so, still looking back to him and keeping her tail tight

against her backside out of modesty. He touched her again and she shuddered, as no man

had touched her without permission and in most cases a few coins on her part.

He mumbled something and then reached over to a jar, gathering a waxy

substance and spreading it on his hands as he moved closer, pressing his hands and fingers

against eh small of her back. She perked an eye ridge and watched, but then her head and

neck straightened as he pushed and moved his hands, fingertips jabbing into her muscles

and almost making her shriek in pain, but then the pressure was gone and in the wake of his

touch she felt only calming pleasure. Another press of those old hands along her scales and

she hissed, arching a little, though he did not relent, and did not let her move, in fact. He

chuckled something soft and then kept massaging her back, drawing all sorts of sounds from

her as she chirped and groaned and hissed under his expertise.


"What should we do with the brushes?"

"I don't know," the other girl whined, "I've never seen someone so dirty! There's no

way we can use these again..."

"Maybe we can get new ones?"

"I hope so, or the Lady will tan our hides!"

The other girl laughed, "You say that, but I heard you the last time you got

punished."

"What?!"

"Don't' look so shocked! ‘Please, please, Shidomori-sama! Punish me harder! I've

been so naughty!"

"I NEVER!" The two girls scampered through the halls, one chasing the other,

pausing to bow as they went past the Lord of Rokkotsu and his retainer.

Shuji blinked and laughed a bit, as he had always found the antics of children

amusing.

"What was that about?" Kasumi wondered aloud.

He shrugged, "I'd rather not ask."

She nodded and looked up to him, "I still won, you know."

"You got lucky," he corrected stiffly.

"You're just a sore loser," she chided and folded her arms.

He grumbled and leaned down, "Very well, you did win, fair and square."

She nodded and kept her face smug and waiting, "and?"

He sighed, "And I accept that you have feelings for me, and I will not forbid you

from showing them."

She blinked and then eyed him, "but it's just one-sided, isn't it?"

He looked at her confused, and then doubly so when he saw her eyes saddening.

"I can feel this way toward you... but nothing will ever come of it, will it?" she

sighed and leaned against the wall, eyes downcast.

"What?" he shook his head in confusion, "I never said that."

"You didn't have to," she muttered icily, "it was in your tone."

Shuji grumbled and hefted the smaller girl clean off the floor, making her shriek in

the shock of being picked up. She blinked, seeing his eyes up close as he rumbled, "I am

not that dishonorable, to say one thing while meaning another. If you think that there is no

feeling on my part... you are wrong. I worry because I do not want to see you ridiculed or

insulted."

She blushed and nodded a bit, then leaned against him and smiled, "Let me worry

about my own face?"

"I cannot... you are my retainer... if you are to lose face, than so shall I..." he

nodded firmly and then whispered, "but... I've never cared much for what others think of me."

A grin passed his lips as he pushed the door to his room open with his tail and carried her

inside.

Kasumi blushed and squirmed, "I... I didn't think you would..." he protested softly,

but he silenced her with a soft kiss, the feel of his softly scaled lips making her quiver with

the newness of the sensation.

"Hmmm, so, when you don't have me tied down, you lose that confidence you

had?" he grinned teasingly, kissing down to her soft neck.

She shuddered and squirmed under him a bit as he lay her down on the spread

futon, "nnhh, y-you were... that is, I was... Ahh..."

"Hmm? ‘you were' what?" he smirked, hooking his finger in the knot of her sash

and pulling slowly, her hands trying to catch his, but it was too late as she made efforts to

keep her top closed.

"I was t-teasing then too..." she blushed, biting her lip.

He nodded and smirked, "So... you don't want to be this way?" he perked an

eyebrow and watched her. She gave a whine as her eyes wandered down the opening of his

dogi, across what she could see of his sculpted chest, and she swallowed hard.

"I..." she batted at him, "you're being mean."

He nodded, "Stop fussing and giving me reason to, then." A smile and another

kiss had her arms draping around his neck, fingers exploring the harder plated scales along

the back of his shoulders as her tiny tongue tasted his lips, the tip of his own tongue

meeting hers as she shivered and clung to him closely, her top forgotten as they explored

their feelings fully.

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