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Roronoa "do you even own a shirt" Zoro ([personal profile] yourotherleft) wrote in [community profile] estoria 2015-07-06 05:28 pm (UTC)

[Don't worry, Vegeta, there will be no talking about feelings with Zoro. Just fighting. He grins rather bloodthirsty-like around the hilt in his teeth, his whole stance shifting, shoulders lowering.]

If I can't finish this in thirty seconds, I'd deserve it.

[completely covering his doubts. He's not sure what'll finish this guy, though the trickle of blood earlier was a positive sign - it means he's not impervious. Anyone who can take damage can be defeated. What Zoro doubts is the growing concern that whatever this guy's got, it's bigger than a Logia Devil Fruit, meaning it'll take a lot more than just Armament haki to be able to cut him a second time.

He doesn't waste a single one of those seconds, kicking off and darting in again. He needs to wind up to his biggest move in order to put more strength and momentum behind it. The haki coating his swords and his own arms down past the wrists keeps them from breaking, and protects him to a point, but he's not using it to cover his vitals at all. Just his swords, which he swings in more of those short strikes in preparation for one last, big shot, the biggest thing in his arsenal to date. Ul-Tora Gari beheaded a dragon and it only just barely cut this opponent. There's no telling whether Sanzen Daisen Sekai will be effective, all he can do is put all his strength and will behind it and let it happen.

Once his physical momentum builds to a head, Zoro throws in a quick Crossing the Sixth Paths, spinning himself to throw six literally-simultaneous slashes at Vegeta, and then slams his feet to plant himself for the last rush. The swords his his fists spin in a blur before he springs, crossing them over the Wadou Ichimonji in his teeth to allow all three to just. Keep. Cutting. Slashes everywhere, from all sides. He doesn't stop until he's a few feet beyond his opponent, breathing hard and feeling the burn of exertion in his arms. Such a good feeling. But did it even do anything?
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