Kazuma was about to give up on his search for his partner when all of a sudden he hears a loud crashing sound. He spins around in the spot and notices two people, one of which even he couldn't deny the attractiveness. Still, he could tell that neither of them were to be trusted due to the fact that he has never seen them before. He smiles at the thought and pulls the smaller blade from the back of his belt and drops it behind his back. It was only a simple method when one breaks it down. He plans to simply create multiple "portals" for the weapon to go through before trapping the two in a web of chains. This was done so with the blade falling into one portal and appearing as if thrown at the two from the left.
The small blade flying at them from one direction was sure to get the attention of at least one of them while he himself would get the attention of the other. He does this by willing the portal to follow him as he moves and begins a charge. He places one hand on the hilt of the sword at his left hip and holds the scabbard in place and readies an attack. It's when he slides to a stop that he initiates his move and style known simply as Iai, or rather a style that revolves around the drawing of the blade. It's not the blade that the two should worry about though. What the two should worry about is the portal consuming the blade as he draws it. This move was a bit more advanced in method with the fact that the single blade exits through three other portals on the sides. Two appears on the right, one aimed at the neck while the other was for the knees, as the third was aimed from the left at the elbow level. Normally he would localize something like this to only one person, but this time he incorporates both targets into the area of effect. After the move is executed the blades leave through other portals and appear back as his own sword as if nothing had happened, hit or miss.
The small blade flying at them from one direction was sure to get the attention of at least one of them while he himself would get the attention of the other. He does this by willing the portal to follow him as he moves and begins a charge. He places one hand on the hilt of the sword at his left hip and holds the scabbard in place and readies an attack. It's when he slides to a stop that he initiates his move and style known simply as Iai, or rather a style that revolves around the drawing of the blade. It's not the blade that the two should worry about though. What the two should worry about is the portal consuming the blade as he draws it. This move was a bit more advanced in method with the fact that the single blade exits through three other portals on the sides. Two appears on the right, one aimed at the neck while the other was for the knees, as the third was aimed from the left at the elbow level. Normally he would localize something like this to only one person, but this time he incorporates both targets into the area of effect. After the move is executed the blades leave through other portals and appear back as his own sword as if nothing had happened, hit or miss.