Hizen Tadahiro (肥前忠広) (
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Who ⬤ Hizen & you
What ⬤ Catchall for the underground and tdm (funeral) prompts
When ⬤ April
Where ⬤ See prompts.
Content Warnings ⬤ TBA
ABOVE GROUND
UNDERGROUND
UNDERGROUND: TAMAMO BULLYING EDITION
WILDCARD
What ⬤ Catchall for the underground and tdm (funeral) prompts
When ⬤ April
Where ⬤ See prompts.
Content Warnings ⬤ TBA
ABOVE GROUND
(The best way to stop people from getting in is to watch the entrance. He doesn't expect anyone to just waltz in through the obvious entrances and there are plenty of people keeping an eye out there. Instead, Hizen opts to watch a smaller, less obvious entrance that people can use to sneak in past whatever guards might be on duty.
He keeps his distance, preferring to watch from the shadows of an alley and enjoys how slow the job is for the time being… by enjoying a rice ball. It might be a job but he's still entitled to his snack breaks. Not even the government back home can take that away from him.
When he catches someone poking around, he finishes the last of his onigiri and begins to make his way towards his new target, )
It's closed.
(Some oni have thrown some boxes or something in front of to make it more difficult to get through but it's not impossible.)
Try somewhere else.
UNDERGROUND
(When it comes to closed, dark spaces, Hizen has always had an advantage. After all, wakizashi are convenient for assassinations and all wakizashi spirits seem to inherit a natural talent for sneaking around in dangerous places. Being the sword of an assassin only makes it easier for him.
He knows how to walk quietly, making sure he makes as little sound as possible in the tunnels. Let the sound of water below and the streets above drown out most of his sounds so he can sneak around. He keeps to the shadows and knows where to hide or how far back to stay to keep out of sight. There are no special abilities or powers at play here— it's all skill so anyone with a special talent or sharp senses will be able to sense him eventually but he's good at lying low in wait, stalking potential prey.
His eyes adjust to the darkness and he can make out who his allies and enemies easily. When he sees a fellow Shuten member, he makes a point to take a heavier step so he's heard but stays out of sight a moment longer before revealing himself. He's been shot once this month and he's not in the mood to get hurt again because of friendly fire fo all things,)
It's a dead end.
(The direction they're heading in right now.)
(If he sees someone who isn't a Shuten, he sticks to the shadows and just... keeps watching! Eventually, he might yawn and warn though,)
Keep going and you'll be in trouble.
UNDERGROUND: TAMAMO BULLYING EDITION
(You are a Tamamo and you have managed to make it underground. Somewhere along the way, you've called Hizen out for stalking you or just ran into him. Either way, with alliances established and so on, he doesn't look impressed when he realizes he's stumbled onto a Tamamo.
He tugs at the scarf over his face and let's out a short laugh,)
You guys really came? Thought you'd be worried about breaking a nail or something.
WILDCARD
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(Natori is absolutely right, though. Hizen is definitely chattier than usual right now. Really, his personality seems to have flipped from his usual tired and gloomy self to something much more aggressive and active. He really is just a spirit that likes to fight. In fact, he even laughs when he hears Chongyun! Because--)
That's rich coming from you.
(At least he isn't making any sudden moves for them right now? That's a pretty big sword and one Hizen needs to size up properly before he tries to strike again,)
You really gonna act like you don't know what I'm talking about? You might be able to trick your friends but ya can't fool me.
(When he mentions Chongyun's friend, he looks over at Natori,)
C'mon, you were real friendly last time but it looks like it doesn't matter anymore.
(He knew it!! He knew it was all a weird trick at the time!!!)
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Chongyun seems a little invested in it, though-- like, who cares if an ayakashi calls you weird...? Well, he's young; it's Natori's job to help him out here.] Ignore him, Chongyun-kun.
[Without any further ado, Natori holds up two fingers on his left hand as he plants the stick in his right into the ground, the chain of paper dolls stretched between them. As he speaks, a small localized gust of wind begins to stir around him, making the spell tag speared on top of the stick rustle in its own personal breeze.] Come, my servant, heed my call. Dull the sword raised against thee; bind the hand that means to strike. Come, my servant--
[hit him in the face so I don't have to finish writing his awkward freeform poetry spells thanks]
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This is a job, nothing personal.
[ The other boy glances toward Natori and Chongyun can't help doing so as well. Distraction, right—and if this means he can keep Hizen from letting Natori know about what his condition entails, all the better. He hasn't told the elder exorcist and really doesn't want him to know. Natori's opinion actually matters to him. What if he did something really embarrassing with this guy? ]
Don't look at him, look at me.
[ It had been a momentary glance but Chongyun takes advantage; touching his Vision, the air directly around them becomes more frigid and remains so as he moves forward with a very simple strike. Ideally, he'd like Hizen to scram, but it's also to keep his attention.
Even if he's fast when running, Chongyun's swings aren't as speedy as someone with a lighter, thinner blade. What he lacks for him quick motion, however, he makes up for in weighted strength. Don't pay attention to the glasses man behind the curtain doing freeform poetry! And don't hit that glasses man in his glasses face!! ]
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(He saw that look, Chongyun! You don't have Hizen fooled! That confused, clueless act isn't tricking Hizen. No. He knows what to expect this time!!
He can see that Chongyun is getting serious though and he smiles,)
That's my line.
(Nothing personal! It's all business! Except it might be a little personal with Chongyun who has clearly slighted Hizen in a way that he feels the need to be a little extra aggressive.
The temperature in the air drops and Hizen's eyes narrow at the glowing stone at Chongyun's side. Is that the source? He doesn't have much time to linger on it though. The claymore is coming for him and while he's fought against large blades before, he knows better than to try and take a direct hit. What Hizen has in speed and skill, he lacks in endurance and overall strength. There's no way he'd be able to take more than an attack or two before ending up down for the count.
His strategy is simple: Don't get hit. Take advantage of the smaller spaceto limit his moves. Watch out for the ice. Try to knock Natori off his game too.)
Too slow.
(Though, he notes how quickly Chongyun was able to move even while carrying that sword... hm. He dodges and tries to come around to Chongyun's side, aiming a direct slash at him.)
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He drops the spell, thus saving me from having to freestyle any longer, and makes a quick hand motion instead that sends the end of the paper doll chain lashing out towards Hizen. It's meant to draw Hizen's attention more than actually injure him, a smack of spiritual power at worst-- just something to give Chongyun time to turn.]
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The black-clad figure dips and the exorcist’s brow furrows; he regrips the handle of his sword and swings it downward, hiding the quick hand signs he makes with the other. There’s no room to dodge and he’s too close to fully evade, so Chongyun resigns himself to the hit while moving to parry and planning an immediate counter.
Focused on Hizen and activating his Vision for another spell, he doesn’t notice the surge of paper coming in from the side.
Which means the poor guy has paper exorcist throwing paper at him from one side, and ice exorcist throwing ice at him from the other. It’s a much weaker version of Chongyun’s skill back home — what once were giant ice arrows plunging into the earth are now three baseball-sized ice hunks coming to thwonk Hizen in the head.
Oops … double-teamed by exorcists. ]
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He's already regarded Natori as the lesser of the two threats and he decides that whatever he throws at him will be of little concern as far as physical damage goes. He isn't sure what he can do with hs exorcist powers and as a spirit, that's a little concerning, but he can only assume that right now, as they are, he probably hasn't obtained anything substantial from Tenkohime.
He's much more focused on Chongyun-- the one with the sword and the curious magic. He has to be careful for the sword and also for Chongyun's magic. With the former, he knows enough technique to be able to predict possible attacks but without knowing the style of Chongyun's ice powers, there's more to worry about. Is it spoken? No, he hadn't said anything before and he doesn't recall him using any talismans or charms besides that stone at his side... ah, wait, what was that? He feels like he just did something but he was moving too fast and focused on other things. Hm.
Paying attention to Chongyun means he's able to see the ice coming at him. He slashes at them in the air with his sword but
not paying attention to Natori at all means
getting hit by spiritual pressure and paper instead and it's that which throws him off his guard. He loses his balance, taking several steps back and his next move is to instinctively slash at that when there's nothing there to cut at all. A stray chunk of ice hits him in the cheek and the paper flits at his face and he flinches, stumbling another step back.
Frustrating, irritating, annoying, infuriating-- he lets out a loud yell like
a roar.)
--Knock it off!
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He heaves out a sigh of relief to himself that Chongyun is, in fact, still in one piece (truly no respect for anyone's fighting ability here). He claps his hands together once around his pointy stick and the remaining dolls break apart from the chain to batter at Hizen again, leaving Natori free to start drawing a circle in the muck on the ground with the stick. It's a slower and less effective spell, but at least this way he can keep an eye on the fight in front of him without interrupting the spell every time.]
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Or you could just go home.
[ Heh. He won't let it get to his head and he won't drop his guard, but watching that little scene had been pretty satisfying. At least Chongyun's not the only one who's lost a little bit of cool, now.
Taking advantage of the distraction to step back and away from Hizen's blade, Chongyun finds his grip on his sword once more. But distance doesn't mean he's standing down; he takes position once more, eyebrows furrowed in concentration. Listen, this is his senior exorcist friend, and Chongyun isn't going to let some edgelord stab him or his paper.
A brow arches with expectation. This guy is a good fighter. A single round had been enough to tell him that ... it's no surprise that he's in Shuten. ]
We won't tell anyone you did.
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He scoffs,)
Giving orders?
(Wow, the audacity of this kid, he thinks. Who does he think he is?)
Dunno about you but I finish my jobs.
(And his job is to chase the Tamamo out. Hizen is no coward and nothing but stubborn. He'll keep fighting until the end if he has to.)
You're pretty crazy and not bad with a sword but this place is pretty rough, ain't it? (It's a closed space which really doesn't bode well for a larger weapon,) Your magic sucks though. Yours too.
(Natori's too and he makes a point to look at him. It's all annoying but paper? Snowballs? He can handle that.)
You beat it and I'll let you go.
(This is truly the chattiest he has ever been.)
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because he's a shoujo, he'd like to think most if not all of the Lost Souls would. Surely none of them could have such deep ties to the ayakashi they've barely met that they'd let that turn them against each other?Brow furrowed, he tries to tune out the sound of the two of them fighting, willing Chongyun not to get injured (he has to be doing fine?? he was able to knock Natori off that bridge with no effort whatsoever, surely that must count for something??) until he gets the last lines of the circle down. He plunges the stick into the edge, claps his hands around it, and charges the spell trap. A handful of the paper dolls scatter in different directions, both further down the hallway and back the way they came, and he lets his shoulders slump in relief. In the future, they could come back here to recharge the spell and collect what the dolls have learned. What matters is that they've started something, and now no one can criticize Natori for not making a show at Tamamo pride.
Well, no, people still can and should criticize Natori for half-assing it. Case in point, as soon as he feels the spell activate:]
--Chongyun-kun, he's right. It's not worth it. [Okay, if he really cared he could pour some actual acting into this, but he's not going to go that far.] We could all just pretend we didn't see each other.
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Chongyun's gaze narrows with suspicion, but before they can make with any more of the shittalk, Natori speaks again. Respectful of his elder, Chongyun glances back with a short nod. Does he want to stop here? Not really. He'd like to spank Hizen with his blade for those comments about his spellcasting, but it's easy to talk himself out of it with the reminder that his Vision is working at minimum capacity and he hadn't even used any of his own spiritual energy.
Paper scatters and Chongyun understands that the spell is done. There is no need to linger aside from pride, which he can swallow for now. Pick and choose your battles. They aren't well matched, and the location isn't ideal for his style. The guy is right.
He does spare Hizen another look—one that clearly says this ain't over, punk—before taking a few steps back toward the other exorcist. ]
As you say, Master Natori.
[ Huff. Rather than be cranky about it, Chongyun pulls a popsicle out of his pack and chomps down onto it. Be calm, indulge no temper and fuel no quarrels ... silent mantras he tells himself to quell the fiery passion that naturally sparks inside. ]
I can pretend.
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Hah, ya think?
(He meets Chongyun's eyes. Chongyun might be able to play the bigger person but Hizen doesn't even try. He's clearly taunting him without saying anything. What's he going to do? Throw more snowballs at him? Bring it, Snowman. He'll roll Chongyun like a daruma!!! Bring it!
But they won't because they're retreating and Hizen can see that uch.)
That's what I thought.
(He doesn't let his guard down. He won't until they're completely out of sight.
But where did that popsicle come from. Shouldn't that... have melted by now.......................... #priorities. )
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Natori releases another pair of dolls that hover by him and Chongyun, then nods once to Hizen and turns around to head back down the tunnel. The dolls are meant to watch their backs, to warn him if Hizen decides to come after them anyway; Natori gestures for Chongyun to go first, because again, it's his duty as an adult exorcist even if he's fighting with a stick compared to Chongyun's big ass sword.
Once they've gone far enough back to the entrance with no sign of a tail, Natori murmurs] We'll come back later. Thank you for your help; you did very well.
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Master Natori. [ he looks at the elder man with a touch of indignation still pink across his pale cheeks—it's probably the closest he's ever looked to surly or tsun around Natori. ] He's wrong. Your spells don't suck. They've very impressive.
[ That's the thing that bothered him most of all. It's one thing to insult him while they're exchanging blows, but don't insult an old talented exorcist like Natori! What does that guy know about the might of the exorcists!!
So there. Chongyun huffs, willing himself to let it go and breathe. It's fine, it's fine. The mission was still basically a success since he managed to finish that last spell; it would have been nicer to go deeper, but having a means to map out and keep tabs on different tunnels is good enough. He'll probably never see that chatty jerk again anyway.
Having said his piece, the young exorcist nods once more, heading back to Tamamo base. ]