Horrifyingly and almost instantaneously, Zaku seemed to expand, his featured distorted and stretched like those of an overfilled balloon, and he burst into a shower of gore and entrails…which were quickly sucked into a greater implosion of an incomprehensible amount of sand that coalesced into the nightmarish form of a hunchbacked, broad-shouldered humanoid beast that boasted a terrifying row of fangs as well as wickedly curving claws and talons on its avian-looking feet. It drew itself upright to a height almost greater than that of the Golem’s, and roared.
“Shinbatsu help us all…” whispered Masao.
The Golem charged forward, undaunted, and Zaku’s Demon responded in kind. The two giants collided into each other with the violence of a rugby scrimmage, sending gobs of sand as well as brown globs of shredded muscle tissue splattering against the walls of the silo. The Demon grabbed at the Golem’s arms, preventing it from moving, as Kazuhiko now sailed overhead, rapidly deploying a network of silver ziplines for Tama to ride on. The Golem, however, responded by sinking its own jagged teeth into the Demon’s neck and ripping a large chunk away from its “flesh.” Zaku, not being as experienced in this form as Enishi was in his, was forced to falter and break away, grasping at the wound which gushed a gritty black substance akin to oil. Enishi’s creation now lunged forward, sending a flurry of kicks and punches into Zaku’s, spraying oily sand against the walls.
The Golem reared back, balling its fists together to deliver a crushing blow to the Demon’s head, when a concentrated beam of maser energy seared a gaping hole through the center of its chest, causing it to fall backwards. Tama’s hands smoked, and she grinned at the results.
The team was about to let out a victory whoop, however as quickly as it had appeared, the “fatal” wound now steamed and closed on its own. The Golem slowly rose again!
“I’ve only see the damned thing in action once, but if this is truly a chakra-based technique, then I imagine that Enishi has to be somewhere within,” said Masao.
“In terms we laypeople can understand, Nara-sensei!” snapped Masao.
“Hit it right where its neck meets its head!” said the mednin cheerily.
The force of an attempted punch from the Golem was enough to make Tama stumble uncharacteristically as she attempted to land on a wire, and she missed her target, plummeting to the ground. Instead of smacking into concrete, however, her fall was suddenly softened by a pair of strong arms, which caught her in the nick of time. Unfortunately, while Kazuhiko had prevented Tama from becoming pancake, the force of her fall was enough to finally overwhelm his already-damaged leg and he crumpled to the ground in agony. The golem seemed to leer as it lifted a leg and brought its foot down to stomp the pair…
Only to be grappled from behind by the arms of Zaku’s Demon! The Gate Captain’s creation roared vengefully as it brought its arms forward, tightening the Full-Nelson lock it had caught the Golem in and forcing the creature to its knees. The Golem howled and attempted to twist itself from the lock, but to no avail.
The rumbling of a diesel-steam engine now echoed all around the silo, drawing everyone’s attention to the fact that a heavily-armored KV-2 “Stalin” war-wagon had just been driven to the fight. Its turret rotated slightly, fixing the barrel of the 152mm howitzer arbalest on the Golem’s neck. But what was more surprising than the appearance of heavy artillery was the delayed transmission from the young man driving it. Soliton chakra radio was a quirky thing, much of its operation dependent on Seikon-bloodline operators on either end of the line (one of the reasons for Kazuhiko’s presence on the team). Sometimes, transmissions were delayed, lost, or even scrambled.
”I love you Saeko,” now echoed Jo’s voice on every speaker in the Torre Celeste. “I’ve loved you since the moment I met you; I realized it the other night, but… …If I don’t make it back… …I just wanted you to know.”
The T.A.N.K. fired, sending a round larger than the size of a grown man’s head screaming at a thousand meters per second at the front of the Golem’s throat. The thick musculature of the creature’s body seemed to swallow the round in slow motion…
Before the back of its neck suddenly exploded outward with a stunning display of fire and shrapnel! The force of the blast was enough to almost detach the Golem’s head from its body, and the creature suddenly went limp, falling to its knees and then falling forward. Jo, realizing what was happening, threw the armored war wagon into reverse and sent sparks flying as the treads chewed concrete, but it was too late. One of the Golem’s shoulders smashed into the front of the retreating war wagon, crunching the armor like tissue paper and flipping it over in the air. With a gigantic crunch and whine of shearing metal, the mighty T.A.N.K ground to a halt, smoking furiously.
“Narashi-san…we have to talk…” said Masao, his voice scarily devoid of the expected indignation of a man who had just found out that one of his underlings was dating his daughter on the sly.
Meanwhile, the explosion had also succeeded in nearly ripping Zaku’s Demon’s jaw from its head, and the titanic sand creature stepped backwards, leaking oily sand from the wound on its face before slumping against one of the silo’s walls. Zaku’s chakra had been spent a while ago, and for the last grapple, his life energy itself had been the source of his power. He could no longer sustain the form, and now it started to crack, splinter, and dissolve into a mound of dissipating sand. The Captain himself was almost entirely covered in a thick black coat of unidentifiable substance, and although his eyes were open, he could barely move.
“Zakkun! No more transformations right now, okay?! You have like a single HP left!” shouted Hichiko.
The Golem’s corpse, much like that of Zaku’s Demon, was melting, almost evaporating. Rippling, solid muscle that was there before was now becoming a soupy mess of steaming goop, and the ends of bones now poked out from the “body”. It was as if natural decay were happening in accelerated time, and the sight was nauseating. The fleshy crater from the explosion still smoked and smelled of cordite, and from within, a human form now rose.
Enishi’s face contorted into a mask of rage and agony as he pressed his remaining hand into the crimson mess that had once been his shoulder. His right arm was missing, and the right half of his face had been burned almost to a char, with the eye entirely destroyed. Rivulets of blood streamed between his fingers and widened the pool of gore he knelt in as he inhaled raggedly. Overhead, the thumping blasts of the Imperial Naval bombardment illuminated the sky with flashes of white, and the ground shook under the impact of the ordnance. The silo door overhead began to open, every meter inviting ordnance in with greater probability.
“Narashi! Mochizuki! Finish him off! I’m not taking any chances!” growled Masao over the duo’s headsets. Jo and Tama now advanced, intent on carrying out their Sennin’s orders. Jo aligned the front sight of his Desert Falcon on the Kingslayer’s head, and Tama prepared to unleash a burst of laser energy guaranteed to incinerate whatever was left behind.
“What?! What are you doing?! I ordered you all to leave with the other warhead! For the sake of humanity!” rasped Enishi to his protectors.
“Enishi-sama, I told you I’m willing to die for the chance to improve the lives of people in small towns like mine. I don’t back down on my word,” said Haikuno, steel-toned. “Now, you’re going to take the spare warhead with you down the emergency chute, and you’re going to make our deaths worthwhile when you take out all of the tyrants in one blow. Do you understand, SIR?!”
“Kazu-kun,” said Haikuno to the wounded shinobi who he still considered a friend. “I’m sorry this is the last time we’ll ever see each other again. But I want you to know, I don’t regret a thing that’s happened in my life. I’m glad I met you and KaiKai and Akihiko, and I’m glad I could call Kaguya a friend. I’m also glad I met up with these guys and got to fight to improve things in Maru Maru. I can die happily now. Well, I mean I would’ve loved to have had a girlfriend, but hey, you can’t have everything, you know? Maybe I’ll be reborn as a real wizard!” he laughed, sincerely. “I’ll see you in the next life, man.”
“Shinobi Team! What are you waiting for?! Evacuate!” said Masao, exasperated. Overhead the blasts from the bombardment grew in strength, and debris and snow from the outside fell in large chunks around the assembled combatants. Finally, it was becoming too dangerous to stay in the opened silo, and the shinobi team now pulled away.
“You’d better go, Kazu-kun! Watch out for Enishi-sama! He’ll kick your asses!” yelled Haikuno cheerfully above the din to Kazuhiko, waving as chunks of twisted metal and blackened snow fell around him. Enishi’s shape could be seen clutching a torso-sized metal tube with his remaining arm, as he struggled to make it to a nearby hatch. Finally, the falling ice simply cut off the silo’s interior from view.
“Hayata! What’s the quickest way to the gliders?!” asked Masao over their headsets.
“I’ll input the route right now. Security has essentially shut down, so this opens a more direct path. Follow my instructions to the letter,” said Makoro to the team as they ran down shaking, shuddering hallways that screamed with the strain of metal. “If you run really fast, you may even escape the explosion!” he chuckled mean-spiritedly.
A few minutes later…
“Shinobi Team! CLOSE YOUR EYES!” shouted Hichiko shrilly over their headsets, her piercing voice penetrating even the wind whipping around their ears. A second later, the world exploded into white, and a second after that, the hang-gliding shinobi felt a sudden wind pushing their backs with inexorable force. Their gliders, previously solid, now flimsily whipped around in the air like badly-constructed toy airplanes.
“Everyone hang on! Do not let go! Do not…” Masao’s transmission abruptly cut off as the soliton headsets suddenly fell lifeless, sparking noisily for an unknown reason.
The world spun crazily, without regard for order or normalcy, alternating between a hellish fireball rising into the sky to blot the sun and the treeline which was coming at them with horrifying speed. When the nauseating view and sounds of cracking tree limbs and rumbling earth and whipping wind gave way to darkness and silence, it was a welcome change.
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Sickbay of the KNS Nagato Yuki
Undisclosed location, Northern Sea
…1700 hours
“Welcome back to the world of the living,” remarked the captain of the Imperial Navy clipper that the bedraggled shinobi team found themselves aboard. He rose from his stool near the beds that the team occupied, and opened a nearby porthole. Outside, on the horizon, a gigantic, black, mushroom-shaped cloud rose to the sky. “The Star Shinobi who fast-boated you to us told me that the cloud out there was your handiwork. Not that I’m grateful, of course. Shortly before it appeared, the electronics all went on the fritz and we nearly sank from a sudden wave coming from shore. Anyway, I’m charged with getting you back to your village in one piece. For the record, I really don’t want to know what happened over there in Marsh. Get some rest.”
Congratulations, you passed! Enishi still remains at large, however that does not diminish from your mission success. Post your exits, and…keep watch on the thread. There’s a little epilogue coming.