Chris's reaction was priceless. :V

And that makes me the Homura, and Orochi as the Walpurgisnacht. Fitting, really.

And then there's the color schemes of our powers.

Lu Lingqi: red
Chris Harrison: blue
Nobunaga Oda: purple

:p
 
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@UbeOne

Letting his barrier and sword enhancement wear off, he then turned to where the bull was, but it turned out that Lu Lingqi, Chris (an unusual name, that), and an unknown warrior were already handling him. There was no need to intervene.

I don't think that Oda would find Chris's name that strange. Especially considering his Westaboointerest in Western Culture.
 
You have a point, but Chris is usually a male name. Nobunaga still thinks that Chris is female.
 
Defeat the bull anyway?

Or have some Orochi Army reinforcements arrive?
 
Name: Hanzo Hattori

Appearance:

This is his latest appearance, but I prefer the one in Samurai Warriors 2 the most.

Universe: Samurai Warriors

Powers and Skills:
1. Bukijutsu: He is skilled in the use of the kusarigama and the shuriken.
2. Elemental Ninjutsu: He can use hand seals to cast elemental effects, such as waves of fire and circling whirlwinds.
3. Kage Bunshin no Jutsu: He can create up to three shadow clones at a time to aid him in combat. They are just as strong and durable as the original.
4. Enhanced Strength, Speed, Endurance and Durability: Like all Samurai Warriors characters, he is much stronger than his historical counterpart. He can even jump in mid-air.
5. Musou Attack: When he does this, he stuns surrounding enemies with a dark shockwave first, before using a hand seal and shooting waves of dark energy at the enemy. He is invulnerable while this is being performed, and all of his attacks carry the Fire element during his musou, burning his enemies. His reflexes increase, to the point that it is as if the world is slowed down around him. At the end of his musou, he releases a dark shockwave, knocking enemies away and causing leaves to fall around him. He can charge up his energy for this by either fighting or meditating. If he attempts to strike an opponent who is also using a musou, a deadlock will ensue.
6. Horsemanship: Like all Samurai Warriors characters, he is skilled at riding a horse and fighting while mounted. He is also able to call the horse to his side with a whistle.

Equipment:
1. Chained Dragon: His kusarigama. It carries the Demon element, greatly increasing the damage of his attacks.
2. Shinobi Armor: It doesn't look the part, yet he is somehow able to blend in with the shadows.
3. Horse: He is sometimes seen riding a horse to battle, for greater mobility around the field.

Personality:
Hanzō is a taciturn and composed individual who is thoroughly concerned with fulfilling his missions. A capable and perceptive individual of his profession, he is willing to follow any of his master's orders. His personal reasons for being loyal to Ieyasu are never fully explained in the series, but his devotion is unquestionable. Although he tries to appear as an emotionless spirit, Hanzō occasionally lets his feelings emerge through subtle gestures and quips to his enemies, revealing shreds of self-confidence and cockiness. His newer incarnation has him worry to a slight degree, as he asks Ieyasu to take care of himself and even shares some words of concern with his foes. Seeing little value in his own life, he often calls himself and others like him "shadows". He never uses pronouns for himself in the Japanese script, but this trait is sometimes broken in English.

Known as one of the most skilled shinobi in the land, he has several ninja rivals who want to compete with him. He rarely takes them seriously unless they endanger Ieyasu. To him, they are usually rough upstarts who need to be more serious about their profession. He wants to execute Goemon for deserting the clan and is depicted as being slightly irritated with Kotarō and Nene. He does admit to recognize their abilities and strengths, especially in the Warriors Orochi series when he works together with them. In the third title, he has a closer relationship with Nene, as she comes to treasure him as one of her "children" rather than a rival. Her kindness towards him, even as she dies, has Hanzō react with the humanity he tries to keep in check.
 
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Regaining her lost arms and armor was tempting, extremely so. Not only were they extremely powerful tools of war that would and had undoubtedly served her well, they were also given to her by Lu Bu himself and that alone made it more valuable than all the riches in the world combined.

Still, losing those in the first place was her fault, thus; she had lost the right to carry them into battle. If Lingqi were to ever recover her property, she would do it by laying siege to Ueda Castle and conquering it honorably and fairly. "We do not have much time. Let us depart." Expression clearly strained by the thought of retreat, Lingqi told herself that this was necessary and that one day, she would return to this place not as a prisoner, but as a conqueror.
Akuseru give Chris a handshake, not knowing that Chris is a boy.

"Why not? Beside, there's a armory right over there." He told him, as he point at the armory that store equipment and armor.

So, do we head for the armory, or do we head for the exit? I am confused...
 
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