Grave Intentions
Story: Shift
“I’m Doctor Masanori Shiotani, pleasure to meet you.” Masanori held a friendly smile for Saki trying to make her feel a little more at ease sensing the awkwardness between them.
Saki felt compelled to return the warmth shown. It made her feel a little better about being in the room, but the sense of being an intruder lingered with her. The thought of Takako pulled her eyes back over to her in the corner completely unresponsive. ‘Still nothing after so many days…I guess it’s not going to improve overnight, but still…’ Saki looked back at the doctor with a seeking expression that bordered on pleading. “Can you help her?”
It had been a vague question and Masanori was still partially distracted. “Miss Yamazaki, right… I won’t know until I do a thorough test and examination.” An uncertain answer wasn’t what Saki had been looking for as Masanori could see the hope in her face starting to fade away. He tried to quickly recover from it. “I was just checking to see if she would make a good candidate for our program.”
“Program? Candidate?” Some of the details from before had already disappeared on Saki, but hearing what the doctor said refreshed her memory. She had recalled the nurse saying something similar. Saki had unintentionally converted it into an immediate hope.
Masanori gave her a slow nod while he tried to sort through how to easily explain it. “We’ve made some recent advances in neuroscience that may help Miss Yamazaki. The program I’ve setup hopes to help recover patients from deep mental traumas through less invasive methods.”
Even in spite of Masanori trying to simplify his words, Saki still felt very lost. “What do you mean less invasive methods?”
He rubbed the back of his head looking a little shy suddenly. “Well…I guess you could call some of the things we do today for patients suffering from mental problems to be…a little barbaric perhaps? Our understanding is so limited in the way the brain truly works. It’s my hope our new understanding can change much of that.”
“…I see…” Saki was a little confused that a doctor admitted to the conditions that patients were being treated. She had only been thinking it in jest before, but thinking that it could be true worried her. Yet for the moment he seemed to be making her feel like she could trust him with how earnest he sounded. “You mentioned candidate before?”
“Ah! Yes, that’s right. As I said our understanding is limited and so I’m looking for patients with specific issues that connect with our research. So I was testing her responsiveness today for some preliminary work.”
“Is she a good candidate?”
The doctor pulled out the paper that he had on him and began flipping through them slowly. He seemed to be intently focused on them, not even uttering a sound as several minutes passed in strained silence. Once Masanori was finished he looked up at Saki. “I can’t promise anything yet…but it does look optimistic.”
Chapter 67 – Grave Intentions
Nearly outside of the city and completely surrounded by an overgrown thick green forest was the Chinen estates. Massive trees had grown up around a large Japanese mansion blanketing the entire area in shadow with its canopy. Most of the technology that they had had trouble working properly through the rapid reclamation by nature.
For Chiharu, her life had only begun to return to normal the day before after waking up. The grounds were in chaos now trying to find ways of dealing with the forest that surrounded them. They were even being visited by the wildlife that found their home to be much more like a small dot. She was left with managing the heavy burden of the house and the new problems that arrived. No one knew why it happened so it left most of her men unsettled, however she refused to let it visibly get to her. She kept her men on task clearing away paths needed to reach the town.
Chiharu walked barefoot down the hardwood floors to the underground level of the mansion. It was on this floor that they kept most of the things for their trade. Her purpose wasn’t for equipment as she firmly stepped through the hall with a cross expression. The weight of her family was on her shoulders and her grandfather’s death was still fresh in her mind.
In front of her was a large metal door that waited for her to put in her code on the keypad to the right. Her fingers played across the screen quickly inputting the code. Inside, the room was well lit and lined with cupboards and cabinets that housed a different sort of tools of trade. This was the examination room meant for investigation into technology and biological matters. The sterile polished metal table on the right held one of the bodies from the men that they brought back. His companions were set on the other tables further back.
Standing next to the naked corpse was Tamotsu. He tilted his head over to the sound of Chiharu’s entrance. “Good afternoon, Lady Chiharu.”
“Tamotsu…” She barely came up to the examination table that she approached. Her gray eyes traced the figure of the man drawing up images from the night she tried to kill him. Chiharu blinked once and turned her head up towards her guardian. “You’ve had five days. What can you tell me?”
“Yes, my Lady.” Tamotsu walked around the table and pulled out a computer tablet. He ran his finger across the screen bringing up the information. “They had no immediate identification on them. Which indicates these were professional assassins. However, because there were three it meant that they were in a group so it was unlikely that they were hired. Of the known three man teams in the world none of these fit their description.” He flipped through more data pausing for a moment.
Chiharu walked around the table, crossing her arms. “You said no immediate identification. That means you’ve found identification?”
“Yes, that is correct. After I exhausted my sources through hired channels I changed my search. As you know the Chinen Clan has a specific fighting style and training methods. Someone knowledgeable enough would be able to determine that from just examining either our fighting or our bodies. As such other groups have their own distinctions as well. It took some time but I was able to identify through their body’s scars and definition that they are from the Higoshi Clan.”
“…the Higoshi Clan…” Chiharu carefully measured out her voice to keep the anger from being caught. She was less successful in hiding it in her shaking arms and tensed hands. “One of the three main families…they’ve always clashed with us and now in our weakened state they choose to attack. They’ll learn that it was a costly mistake to attack my family.” She marched out of the room with Tamotsu chasing her down.
“My Lady! Where are you going?”
She turned around in her paused step causing her short hair to spin out rising in anger. Her eyes fiercely glowed from the restrained emotions. “I’m going to plan a counterattack!” Chiharu disappeared into the darkness of the hall, a plan starting to form.
Evening already came with her focused on planning out a strategy for their attack. She listened to the repeated protests from Tamotsu about her rashness. However, she plowed through with single-minded determination for her revenge. It was all she could think about once she woke up. She felt as though she wasted her time before and the rest renewed and revived her spirit. Chiharu drove all of her men scrambling to keep up with her pace.
While she had been unconscious it had left an empty lingering feeling of directionless actions for everyone in the household. There were none related to her by blood, but they had all been with the family for years and felt some sense of familial responsibility towards her. Without her presence to be felt they had no life; it was like death throughout the mansion.
All of that had changed when she woke up. They all eagerly took to any work and welcomed her harsh and rough speech. Even more than being alive again, it seemed to many that Chiharu had a different light that surrounded her than before. It was one that they felt could be followed in the darkest of tunnels and surrounded by enemies on all sides with the odds against them, but never feel as though they could lose. It could only be called undaunted charisma.
A door in a stretch of hall underneath the mansion opened allowing Chiharu to march out. An annoyed scowl firmly dug into her features. Behind her Tamotsu hurriedly tried to follow her. There was distress on his face. “Lady Chiharu! Lady Chiharu, please wait!”
“I’m done listening to your complaining, Tamotsu!”
Tamotsu disguised his frustration and hurried his pace to catch up to her. “I understand how you’re feeling, Lady Chiharu! But—“
“Do you, Tamotsu?” Chiharu had come to a quick stop and turned to face him back. The glare that he received from her was enough to make him hold his words. “Do you really? He was my grandfather! The only family I’ve known since I was three!”
There was a slow swallowing of his words as Tamotsu tested and measured out his next words carefully. “Lord Masahiko took me in when I had nothing and treated me like his own son. Lady Chiharu…I—“
“Then you must feel the same desire to see those that ordered his murder brought the point of the Chinen’s blade!”
“But what about the consequences of what you’re planning! The three clans have not been enemies in centuries, Lady Chiharu!”
“I’m quite aware of the history of the old ninja clans. It wasn't us that broke the truce between the three clans, but the Higoshi Clan. Their arrogance will cost them gravely, Tamotsu.” Chiharu began to walk again with her temper fading to an even boil.
Her pace forced Tamotsu to keep up through the underground until they came back out to the main level of the mansion. The smell of nature hung thick through the rooms despite the doors and windows being shut. He adjusted his senses before focusing back on Chiharu. “The last time this happened it meant war. It is no secret the location of the clans, but they’ve been competition and not enemies. This’ll change everything, Lady Chiharu! Please rethink your plan!”
“I never knew you were so much of a coward, Tamotsu…” Chiharu continued through the mansion with Tamotsu coming to a halt. He stared at her back as she disappeared around a corner.
Worry and frustration had blended on his face as he tried to search out for his place. “It’s not cowardice to be concerned about your well-being, Lady Chiharu…”
One of the men in the mansion slowly approached Tamotsu as he witnessed the exchange between the two. He was a young man in his twenties and carried a healthy grin. “Lady Chiharu is in good spirits today, sir!”
Tamotsu tilted his head over to see one of her subordinates nearby. “Yes, I’m grateful that she’s better, but her recklessness concerns me…”
“You’ve always looked after her like a father, sir. The Lady may be reckless at times, but that’s why we’re here to protect her. Right, sir?” The man had a strangely comforting smile on his face that played at naïve innocence while burying the dark jaded side that existed in all of them. It was an odd attitude for a killer.
“I suppose you’re right…” A momentary break of his stern appearance allowed a warm smile to appear on his face. It was gone in an instant as he corrected himself and walked on dismissing the man. His mind remained in deep thought. Plans of his own were being created and trashed as he tried to figure out his own strategy. ‘…however, what concerns me the most is the child. She took on the weight of the family without hesitation and her strategies are surprisingly intelligent. I didn’t think she’d cause my plans this much trouble… I’m still ahead, but this’ll be far more interesting than I expected from her…Lady Chiharu…’
In the right wing of the mansion, where most of the bedrooms were, there was a low echo from Chiharu’s feet marching through the hall. Only a few men were posted along the path with many still trying to carry out the recent orders. Clearing the forest wasn’t reasonable, but making a road out into the city was small enough. It still proved a painstaking task, however Chiharu’s plans couldn’t be put into action until there was a way out.
She acknowledged the low pounding and grinding from her men outside working on the trees. Chiharu kept her stern expression for her entire walk until she came to a stop in front of her room. Two men guarded the sliding doors. Their expressions quickly changed stiffly as they noticed her approach. Her eyes narrowed immediately reading their complaints. “Something wrong?”
Both men became even more rigid than seemed possible. Sweat quickly began to build up on them as Chiharu leaned in to apply pressure, which actually was pretty difficult considering her age (fourteen year old intimidating two grown men). The slow breaking down process in their faces eventually came to loosen their lips. “It’s all really creepy, Lady Chiharu!”
The guard on the left of the guard nodded in agreement with the other. “Yeah, it’s like something unnatural is at work.”
“I didn’t know I had such children in my ranks that they’d be scared with a little tree growth.”
“But it happened so fast!”
“It’s not possible! How can you not be unsettled by it?”
Her two guards had completely lost any composure that they might have had before Chiharu. “You simply accept it as reality. Nothing more, there’s no point in thinking about something you can’t understand. Once you realize that, it’s not an issue.” She snapped at the two of them with a cold glare that put them back into their positions. The guards quickly opened the doors for her so that she could enter.
“We’re terribly sorry, Lady Chiharu!”
“We’re an embarrassment to the clan! Please forgive us!”
Chiharu walked in ignoring the two. “…and they say I’m the child…” The guards closed the doors promptly behind her giving her privacy.
“It’s amazing…”
“Lady Chiharu’s so mature!”
A sigh escaped her lips as she went further into the room. The poor sunlight made her room dark and thick. It felt small and wrapped around her as though every part was connected to her. It made it seem less empty and alone than she actually felt. There were men all over her home and yet despite that it always felt as though she was walking alone unable to find anyone.
Chiharu slid open the doors to the back of her room. In the distance she could see a couple men making patrols. ‘…so empty…’ She turned back and approached a small table display with a picture of her grandfather at the center. Chiharu knelt down in front and brought her hands together quietly. ‘Please watch over me grandfather. I won’t fail you. I’ll show you that I can lead the clan. Grandfather…’
Night eventually came to the city. Chiharu’s men had finally finished making a rough path out to the entrance. It was a stump filled mess of vines and broken greenery unceremoniously being flattened into the ground by roaring land rovers. Each of the off road vehicles carried a heavily armed squad of five men dressed in black. Riding at the head was Chiharu in the backseat running her fingers along the blade of her short sword uninterrupted by the bumps of the terrain. Next to her Tamotsu quietly sat with his eyes closed looking displeased.
Chiharu sheathed the sword and tightened the belt on her pants. All she could do was run through her equipment waiting for the time to arrive for her. ‘Tonight…we have revenge!’
Saki felt compelled to return the warmth shown. It made her feel a little better about being in the room, but the sense of being an intruder lingered with her. The thought of Takako pulled her eyes back over to her in the corner completely unresponsive. ‘Still nothing after so many days…I guess it’s not going to improve overnight, but still…’ Saki looked back at the doctor with a seeking expression that bordered on pleading. “Can you help her?”
It had been a vague question and Masanori was still partially distracted. “Miss Yamazaki, right… I won’t know until I do a thorough test and examination.” An uncertain answer wasn’t what Saki had been looking for as Masanori could see the hope in her face starting to fade away. He tried to quickly recover from it. “I was just checking to see if she would make a good candidate for our program.”
“Program? Candidate?” Some of the details from before had already disappeared on Saki, but hearing what the doctor said refreshed her memory. She had recalled the nurse saying something similar. Saki had unintentionally converted it into an immediate hope.
Masanori gave her a slow nod while he tried to sort through how to easily explain it. “We’ve made some recent advances in neuroscience that may help Miss Yamazaki. The program I’ve setup hopes to help recover patients from deep mental traumas through less invasive methods.”
Even in spite of Masanori trying to simplify his words, Saki still felt very lost. “What do you mean less invasive methods?”
He rubbed the back of his head looking a little shy suddenly. “Well…I guess you could call some of the things we do today for patients suffering from mental problems to be…a little barbaric perhaps? Our understanding is so limited in the way the brain truly works. It’s my hope our new understanding can change much of that.”
“…I see…” Saki was a little confused that a doctor admitted to the conditions that patients were being treated. She had only been thinking it in jest before, but thinking that it could be true worried her. Yet for the moment he seemed to be making her feel like she could trust him with how earnest he sounded. “You mentioned candidate before?”
“Ah! Yes, that’s right. As I said our understanding is limited and so I’m looking for patients with specific issues that connect with our research. So I was testing her responsiveness today for some preliminary work.”
“Is she a good candidate?”
The doctor pulled out the paper that he had on him and began flipping through them slowly. He seemed to be intently focused on them, not even uttering a sound as several minutes passed in strained silence. Once Masanori was finished he looked up at Saki. “I can’t promise anything yet…but it does look optimistic.”
Chapter 67 – Grave Intentions
Nearly outside of the city and completely surrounded by an overgrown thick green forest was the Chinen estates. Massive trees had grown up around a large Japanese mansion blanketing the entire area in shadow with its canopy. Most of the technology that they had had trouble working properly through the rapid reclamation by nature.
For Chiharu, her life had only begun to return to normal the day before after waking up. The grounds were in chaos now trying to find ways of dealing with the forest that surrounded them. They were even being visited by the wildlife that found their home to be much more like a small dot. She was left with managing the heavy burden of the house and the new problems that arrived. No one knew why it happened so it left most of her men unsettled, however she refused to let it visibly get to her. She kept her men on task clearing away paths needed to reach the town.
Chiharu walked barefoot down the hardwood floors to the underground level of the mansion. It was on this floor that they kept most of the things for their trade. Her purpose wasn’t for equipment as she firmly stepped through the hall with a cross expression. The weight of her family was on her shoulders and her grandfather’s death was still fresh in her mind.
In front of her was a large metal door that waited for her to put in her code on the keypad to the right. Her fingers played across the screen quickly inputting the code. Inside, the room was well lit and lined with cupboards and cabinets that housed a different sort of tools of trade. This was the examination room meant for investigation into technology and biological matters. The sterile polished metal table on the right held one of the bodies from the men that they brought back. His companions were set on the other tables further back.
Standing next to the naked corpse was Tamotsu. He tilted his head over to the sound of Chiharu’s entrance. “Good afternoon, Lady Chiharu.”
“Tamotsu…” She barely came up to the examination table that she approached. Her gray eyes traced the figure of the man drawing up images from the night she tried to kill him. Chiharu blinked once and turned her head up towards her guardian. “You’ve had five days. What can you tell me?”
“Yes, my Lady.” Tamotsu walked around the table and pulled out a computer tablet. He ran his finger across the screen bringing up the information. “They had no immediate identification on them. Which indicates these were professional assassins. However, because there were three it meant that they were in a group so it was unlikely that they were hired. Of the known three man teams in the world none of these fit their description.” He flipped through more data pausing for a moment.
Chiharu walked around the table, crossing her arms. “You said no immediate identification. That means you’ve found identification?”
“Yes, that is correct. After I exhausted my sources through hired channels I changed my search. As you know the Chinen Clan has a specific fighting style and training methods. Someone knowledgeable enough would be able to determine that from just examining either our fighting or our bodies. As such other groups have their own distinctions as well. It took some time but I was able to identify through their body’s scars and definition that they are from the Higoshi Clan.”
“…the Higoshi Clan…” Chiharu carefully measured out her voice to keep the anger from being caught. She was less successful in hiding it in her shaking arms and tensed hands. “One of the three main families…they’ve always clashed with us and now in our weakened state they choose to attack. They’ll learn that it was a costly mistake to attack my family.” She marched out of the room with Tamotsu chasing her down.
“My Lady! Where are you going?”
She turned around in her paused step causing her short hair to spin out rising in anger. Her eyes fiercely glowed from the restrained emotions. “I’m going to plan a counterattack!” Chiharu disappeared into the darkness of the hall, a plan starting to form.
Evening already came with her focused on planning out a strategy for their attack. She listened to the repeated protests from Tamotsu about her rashness. However, she plowed through with single-minded determination for her revenge. It was all she could think about once she woke up. She felt as though she wasted her time before and the rest renewed and revived her spirit. Chiharu drove all of her men scrambling to keep up with her pace.
While she had been unconscious it had left an empty lingering feeling of directionless actions for everyone in the household. There were none related to her by blood, but they had all been with the family for years and felt some sense of familial responsibility towards her. Without her presence to be felt they had no life; it was like death throughout the mansion.
All of that had changed when she woke up. They all eagerly took to any work and welcomed her harsh and rough speech. Even more than being alive again, it seemed to many that Chiharu had a different light that surrounded her than before. It was one that they felt could be followed in the darkest of tunnels and surrounded by enemies on all sides with the odds against them, but never feel as though they could lose. It could only be called undaunted charisma.
A door in a stretch of hall underneath the mansion opened allowing Chiharu to march out. An annoyed scowl firmly dug into her features. Behind her Tamotsu hurriedly tried to follow her. There was distress on his face. “Lady Chiharu! Lady Chiharu, please wait!”
“I’m done listening to your complaining, Tamotsu!”
Tamotsu disguised his frustration and hurried his pace to catch up to her. “I understand how you’re feeling, Lady Chiharu! But—“
“Do you, Tamotsu?” Chiharu had come to a quick stop and turned to face him back. The glare that he received from her was enough to make him hold his words. “Do you really? He was my grandfather! The only family I’ve known since I was three!”
There was a slow swallowing of his words as Tamotsu tested and measured out his next words carefully. “Lord Masahiko took me in when I had nothing and treated me like his own son. Lady Chiharu…I—“
“Then you must feel the same desire to see those that ordered his murder brought the point of the Chinen’s blade!”
“But what about the consequences of what you’re planning! The three clans have not been enemies in centuries, Lady Chiharu!”
“I’m quite aware of the history of the old ninja clans. It wasn't us that broke the truce between the three clans, but the Higoshi Clan. Their arrogance will cost them gravely, Tamotsu.” Chiharu began to walk again with her temper fading to an even boil.
Her pace forced Tamotsu to keep up through the underground until they came back out to the main level of the mansion. The smell of nature hung thick through the rooms despite the doors and windows being shut. He adjusted his senses before focusing back on Chiharu. “The last time this happened it meant war. It is no secret the location of the clans, but they’ve been competition and not enemies. This’ll change everything, Lady Chiharu! Please rethink your plan!”
“I never knew you were so much of a coward, Tamotsu…” Chiharu continued through the mansion with Tamotsu coming to a halt. He stared at her back as she disappeared around a corner.
Worry and frustration had blended on his face as he tried to search out for his place. “It’s not cowardice to be concerned about your well-being, Lady Chiharu…”
One of the men in the mansion slowly approached Tamotsu as he witnessed the exchange between the two. He was a young man in his twenties and carried a healthy grin. “Lady Chiharu is in good spirits today, sir!”
Tamotsu tilted his head over to see one of her subordinates nearby. “Yes, I’m grateful that she’s better, but her recklessness concerns me…”
“You’ve always looked after her like a father, sir. The Lady may be reckless at times, but that’s why we’re here to protect her. Right, sir?” The man had a strangely comforting smile on his face that played at naïve innocence while burying the dark jaded side that existed in all of them. It was an odd attitude for a killer.
“I suppose you’re right…” A momentary break of his stern appearance allowed a warm smile to appear on his face. It was gone in an instant as he corrected himself and walked on dismissing the man. His mind remained in deep thought. Plans of his own were being created and trashed as he tried to figure out his own strategy. ‘…however, what concerns me the most is the child. She took on the weight of the family without hesitation and her strategies are surprisingly intelligent. I didn’t think she’d cause my plans this much trouble… I’m still ahead, but this’ll be far more interesting than I expected from her…Lady Chiharu…’
In the right wing of the mansion, where most of the bedrooms were, there was a low echo from Chiharu’s feet marching through the hall. Only a few men were posted along the path with many still trying to carry out the recent orders. Clearing the forest wasn’t reasonable, but making a road out into the city was small enough. It still proved a painstaking task, however Chiharu’s plans couldn’t be put into action until there was a way out.
She acknowledged the low pounding and grinding from her men outside working on the trees. Chiharu kept her stern expression for her entire walk until she came to a stop in front of her room. Two men guarded the sliding doors. Their expressions quickly changed stiffly as they noticed her approach. Her eyes narrowed immediately reading their complaints. “Something wrong?”
Both men became even more rigid than seemed possible. Sweat quickly began to build up on them as Chiharu leaned in to apply pressure, which actually was pretty difficult considering her age (fourteen year old intimidating two grown men). The slow breaking down process in their faces eventually came to loosen their lips. “It’s all really creepy, Lady Chiharu!”
The guard on the left of the guard nodded in agreement with the other. “Yeah, it’s like something unnatural is at work.”
“I didn’t know I had such children in my ranks that they’d be scared with a little tree growth.”
“But it happened so fast!”
“It’s not possible! How can you not be unsettled by it?”
Her two guards had completely lost any composure that they might have had before Chiharu. “You simply accept it as reality. Nothing more, there’s no point in thinking about something you can’t understand. Once you realize that, it’s not an issue.” She snapped at the two of them with a cold glare that put them back into their positions. The guards quickly opened the doors for her so that she could enter.
“We’re terribly sorry, Lady Chiharu!”
“We’re an embarrassment to the clan! Please forgive us!”
Chiharu walked in ignoring the two. “…and they say I’m the child…” The guards closed the doors promptly behind her giving her privacy.
“It’s amazing…”
“Lady Chiharu’s so mature!”
A sigh escaped her lips as she went further into the room. The poor sunlight made her room dark and thick. It felt small and wrapped around her as though every part was connected to her. It made it seem less empty and alone than she actually felt. There were men all over her home and yet despite that it always felt as though she was walking alone unable to find anyone.
Chiharu slid open the doors to the back of her room. In the distance she could see a couple men making patrols. ‘…so empty…’ She turned back and approached a small table display with a picture of her grandfather at the center. Chiharu knelt down in front and brought her hands together quietly. ‘Please watch over me grandfather. I won’t fail you. I’ll show you that I can lead the clan. Grandfather…’
Night eventually came to the city. Chiharu’s men had finally finished making a rough path out to the entrance. It was a stump filled mess of vines and broken greenery unceremoniously being flattened into the ground by roaring land rovers. Each of the off road vehicles carried a heavily armed squad of five men dressed in black. Riding at the head was Chiharu in the backseat running her fingers along the blade of her short sword uninterrupted by the bumps of the terrain. Next to her Tamotsu quietly sat with his eyes closed looking displeased.
Chiharu sheathed the sword and tightened the belt on her pants. All she could do was run through her equipment waiting for the time to arrive for her. ‘Tonight…we have revenge!’
Table of Contents
- Broken Bonds
- Tunneling in the Dark
- Following Light
- Failings of Earning Trust
- Arriving at the Start
- A Harsh Life
- World's Intermission
- Question's End
- Question's Test
- Question's Line
- Question's Gap
- Positive Direction, Long Road
- Ending the Harsh Cause
- Not Harsh After All
- Resumed Harsh Life
- A Harsh Reality
- Replacement Exam
- Bonus Exam
- Final Exam
- Joyous Exam
- Sorrowful Exam
- Power Exam
- Limited Exam
- True Exam
- Bare Dance
- Bullet Dance
- Fire Dance
- Empty Dance
- Invisible Dance
- Tactician's Resolution
- Tactician's Reveal
- Tactician's Ploy
- Tactician's Trick
- Tactician's Battle
- Challenging the Beast
- Challenging the Habit
- Challenging the Behemoth
- Challenging the Mountain
- Reward
- Single Point
- A Wounded Land
- Total Destruction
- The Capital Battle Begins
- The Eve of Cloud Break
- In Plain Sight
- The Well
- Blind Light
- Another Drop
- A Strategy for Impossible
- Defense of the Wall
- The Strongest Demon
- Longing Desires
- Missing Lines
- Edge of War
- Undesired Return
- Locked Hunter
- Empty Trails
- Can't Say No
- A True Blade
- Three Way Struggle
- Killing Impact
- Power Spike
- Painful Past
- Complicated Companions
- On Friendly Steps
- Chasing Rumors
- Demon's Secret
- Demon's Blood
- Demon's Gate
- Sparks of War
- Time to Waste
- A Carefree Life
- A Demon's Reality
- A Demon's Wish
- On the Side of Darkness
- Stalemate's End
- Reality of True Power
- A Demon's Smile
- Foots of the Cleaved Mountain
- Reality Lies
- Rewind 4
- Red Direction
- Calling of the Mark
- Mark of the Demon
- The Empty Forest
- Black Ash Demon
- Demon of the Forest
- Confidence Blooming
- Trust Issues
- Village of Silence
- A Lost Path
- Settling
- Land of Demons
- Trapped from Reality
- Captured Reality
- Seized Heart
- Custom Reality
- Awakened Mind
- Labyrinth of the Subconscious
- The Uninvited
- The Impossible Floor
- Blind Echoes
- The Wrong Success
- Missing the Point
- Edge of Hope
- Broken Purpose
- Broken Heart
- Broken Mind
- Broken Plans
- Broken Ties
- Broken People
- Broken Defense
- Broken Peace
- Broken Way
- Broken Paths
- Broken Hope
- Broken Lives
- Broken Calm
- Broken Land
- Broken Home
- Mind Wipe
- Mind Break
- Mind Lock
- Mind Without
- Mind Steel
- Mind Over Matter
- Mind Tricks
- Mind Games
- Awaited Arrival
- Shouting to the Darkness
- Waterfall
- Water Competition
- Water Polo
- Water Games
- Water Works
- The Shattered Mirror
- The Broken Mirror
- The False Mirror
- The Reverse Mirror
- Sun and Moon
- Dawn Light
- The Dawn Edge
- The Full Moon
- The Moon Rises
- Back-to-Back in the Jaws
- Back-to-Back into the Fires
- Back-to-Back Brawl
- Back-to-Back Knife Edge
- Back-to-Back Take Down
- Back-to-Back Knockout
- Back-to-Back Punch Out
- Back-to-Back Doubt
- Back-to-Back Fists
- Misjudged Purpose
- Misjudged Memories
- Misjudged Words
- Misjudged Action
- Misjudged Ability
- Misjudged Flame
- Clashing Swords
- Un-united Fronts
- Shaken Assault
- Stolen Plans
- Parting Ways
- Shattered Hopes
- Tainted Land
- Crawling at the Darkness
- Most Wanted
- Scattered Pillars
- The Right of Power
- Reasons to Fight
- The Pitfalls of Idealism
- Mixed Messages
- War to Peace
- The Dark Side of the Shadow
- Identity
- Repayment
- Hot Blooded Meetings
- New Leaf, Old Leaf
- Regretted Outcome
- Rewind 3
- Black Signal
- Crumbling Lines
- Unplanned Guests
- The Fragility of Friendship
- Sides
- Stolen Future
- The Resistance
- Friend or Enemy
- Regretted Actions
- Awkward Moments
- Uneasy Night
- Family
- False Normalcy
- Rude Welcome
- Return to Peace
- Morning Verdict
- Night Meetings
- Secret Origins
- The Other Half
- One-sided Argument
- The Other Side of the Wall
- Bloodless Night
- Rude Morning
- Fire and Ice
- The Last Guard
- The Corrupted Past
- Returned Mind
- Desperate Emotions
- Someone Else's Mind
- Screaming Blades
- Screaming Fists
- Screaming Revenge
- Standing Still
- Unchained Beast
- More Than Human
- Almost Human
- Childish Resistance
- Childish Dreams
- Burning Freedom
- The Recovered Truth
- Awakened Emotions
- Buried Emotions
- Misdirected Emotions
- Standing on Top
- Standing for One Minute
- Standing Room Only
- Prowling Beast
- Restrained Beast
- Reluctant Beast
- Mindless Animal
- Living Dirt
- Childish Growth
- Childish Beliefs
- Childish Thoughts
- Sealed Freedom
- Modified Freedom
- Internal Freedom
- Pick Your Partner
- First Steps
- The Unwanted Gift
- Morning Without the Sun
- Arrival
- Death's Winnings
- Death's Excitement
- Death's Entertainment
- Death's Assurance
- Death's Bet
- Strengthening Resolve
- Silent Progress
- Alone on the Void
- Silence Doesn't Stand
- Peak Walkers
- Walking Titans
- Confronting Hades
- The Crawling Fear
- Clouded Minds
- Troubled Ground
- Motives
- Using the Past to Hide the Present
- The Wall that Protects
- Waking the Titans
- Moving Pieces
- Conspirators
- Darkness Rising
- Forced Resolution
- Tempted Strength
- False Turns
- The Rising Tides
- Loss of Control
- The Ring of Control
- Seeking Answers
- Leftover Answers
- Sneaking Shadows
- Child at Play
- Crawling in the Dark
- Carving a Hole
- Art of the Con
- Child of Lies
- Childish Games
- Rewind 2
- Isolation
- Delusional Fantasies
- Walking Away
- Failed Expectations
- Denied Expectations
- Forced Expectations
- Twisted Expectations
- Shifting Lines
- Shifting Patterns
- Shifting Desires
- Shifting Attacks
- Shifting Thoughts
- Science of the Theory
- Science of the Nature
- Science of the Hypothesis
- Science of the Resolve
- Science of the Attack
- Guardian's Answer
- Guardian's Stand
- Guardian's Memories
- Guardian's Turmoil
- Guardian's Struggle
- Polite Violence
- Vicious Excitement
- The Postcard
- Gathering Storm
- Mounting Troubles
- Stirred Thoughts
- Accepting the Fallen Pieces
- Dawn Approach
- Two Fists
- Tearing Down the Forest
- Falling in the Forest
- Fighting for One's Self
- The Weakling
- Uneven Ground
- Striking Shadow
- Sealing Innocence
- Lost Comrades
- Phantoms
- Reality of Fiction
- Product of Despair
- Hidden Blade
- One Second to Breathe
- Phobetor's Walk
- Cracking
- Fragile Steel
- Blood Soaked Night
- Fists' Answer
- The Debate of Fists
- Forceful Wills
- Calculated Risk
- Knocking Down
- The Stronger Flame
- Flickering Flame
- Fueling the Fire
- The Caged Inferno
- Night's Struggle
- Treading Between Lines
- Time Limit
- Demanding Answers
- Silent Approach
- Understanding the Answer
- Approaching a Settlement
- Difference in Reasons
- One Tree in a Forest
- Understanding Each Other
- Reasons for Action
- Lies in the Truth
- Crack the World
- Room of Deceit
- Breaking Through
- Intrusions
- Questioning Resolve
- Choosing Paths
- Dividing Paths
- Captured Souls
- Third Stage
- Stubborn Resolve
- Labyrinthine Doubts
- The Birth of a Man
- The Depth of Loss
- Blind Swings
- A Tall Tree in the Forest
- A Fighting Mind
- Waking Mind
- Test Strike
- Strained Thoughts
- Boiling Turmoil
- The Nobler Path
- Right of Wrong
- Side of the Just
- Righteous Flames
- Disciple of War
- Reception for the Uninitiated
- Struggle by Threads
- The Darkness of Innocence
- Looming Uncertainties
- Uneasy Greetings
- Rewind
- The Façade
- The New Road
- Strangers in a Strange Land
- Seeking Atlantis
- The Looming Fog
- A Blue View
- Departure
- Second Meetings
- The Decision
- Decision Time
- Invitation to Gather
- Intrusion of the Uninvited
- Unspoken Words
- Longing Thoughts and Heavy Thoughts
- A Tiger's Pride
- Growth
- Working Alone as a Team
- Emotional Control
- Biting the Hand that Feeds
- Tricks Revealed
- A Magician's Trick
- Breakdown of Words
- Alone in the Crowd
- Repeated Words
- Spent Days of Youth
- The Sibling Link
- Dome of Safety
- Rebuilding the Broken
- The Farewell
- That Which has been Forgotten
- Blood Stained Shadow
- Blood Under the Wicked Moon
- Grave Intentions
- The No Thinking Plan
- The Porcelain Stare
- The Returning Departures
- The Dreamer's Wish
- Staring Down the Beast
- Living in the New World
- Reborn
- The True Awakening
- The Soul of My Brother
- To Challenge Those That Threaten
- Splitting the Dream
- Strength of the Blind
- The Sealed Vault Opened
- Family Matters
- Calm Before the Storm
- Black and Blue
- Fading Light
- Never Forgotten
- Running Wild
- The Fantasy You Want
- Strange Meetings
- Child No More
- The Beast in the Forest
- Shadows that Scream
- Stranger Still
- Trouble in Different Packages
- Strength to See
- Shattered Thoughts
- Gushing Imagination
- Secret Lives
- The Little Things
- Lost and Found
- Far Enough
- Those Above
- Matter of Self
- Unbroken Bonds
- The Warning
- Dropout Priest
- Shattering Earth
- Against Logic
- The Echoes of Nothing
- Faded Echoes
- Not So Divine
- The Watcher
- Return with Answers
- Pieces that Remain
- My Brother's Keeper
- Promises
- Waking the Courage
- Forgotten Child
- The Broken Watch
- All Short One
- Learning by Error
- Don't Think
- Dream Void
- Kasou-ryoku
- Short One
- Troubled Joy
- Routines
- Inheritance
- Subconscious
- The Cracked Seal
- Blood Tinge
- A Fantasy of Reality
- Hidden Shield
- Stained Sand