by Godzillawolf » Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:51 pm
Episode 3! Enjoy!
Kamen Rider Kage, the adventure so far:
Kamen Rider Kage emerges after a five month absence, just in time to face off with the Eel Akuma. The newest recruit for the Anti-Akuma Unit, Eiji Takeo, clashes with the masked hero over pride. In the end, the two manage to work together and defeat the Akuma…
Kamen Rider Kage, Episode 3, The Hunt Begins, the Dark Predator;
Tokyo, 3 am;
A guard walked among the cars in a parking garage, keeping watch over his charge. “Spooky…exactly why did I take the early morning shift?” he asked, yawning widely. “Oh well, it pays the bills I guess.” He continued walking among the rows of vehicles, turning only when he heard a scratching sound behind him, but his flashlight found nothing. “Hello?! Is someone there?!” he yelled, pulling out his nightstick in case the intruder was hostile. He heard the sound behind him as something large dashed past, but he still saw nothing as he turned around. “Whoever you are, you’d better come out!” he yelled, backing up slowly. As he did so, he felt something fall onto his hat. “Huh?” he asked, taking it off and finding thick slime covering it. “Yuck! What is this stuff?!” he exclaimed in disgust
As he tried to get it off, he saw a glow coming from above and looked up, seeing a yellow orb floating in the darkness. A pair of yellow eyes opened up and he screamed as it leapt down at him, dropping his nightstick in fright. Long, needle-like teeth were the last sight he would ever see.
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The next day, Karin and Eiji entered the garage, several Masked Troopers already on the scene and Eiji in the new armor he had obtained. “The body count was three civilians, one guard,” stated Eiji. “Forensics say the guard was killed first.”
Karin nodded, examining the scene. The bodies had already been carted off, but the chalk lines were still in place. “Do we know if its an Akuma or just some psycho?”
Eiji examined the lines on the ground. “They found a strange slime, which they found was similar to the coating on certain species of fish,” he explained. “And all four were killed by ether a stabbing weapon or had strange bite marks on them, so its definitely Akuma.”
Karin rubbed her temples. “Great, we’ve got an Akuma specifically targeting people instead of blowing up everything in sight.” She looked around, seeing very few, wet, three toed footprints littering the area, but not like something human or human-made had walked in that manner. “The foot prints are very strange, aren’t they?”
Eiji nodded, examining them. “It’s strange, but where did it attack from?”
“Maybe up here?” asked a voice, causing Eiji to spin around and point one of his pistols at the ceiling, causing Jarrett to scream and fall off one of the roof rafters and onto the cold, unforgiving concrete. “Ow…” he moaned in pain as he held his back.
“Jarrett-san?!” asked Karin, surprised, running over to assist him, surprised to find him in a guard’s outfit.
“You know him?” asked Eiji in wonderment, putting the gun away as Karin helped Jarrett up.
Karin nodded. “Yeah, he’s a friend,” she explained. “Jarrett-san, what were you doing up there?”
“Oh, I took a job as a guard here,” explained Jarrett. “To raise a little extra money for myself.”
“What for?” asked Karin, knowing he had plenty of money.
“Well…I kind of left my TV out in the rain and when I tried to turn in on in my tent, it burst into flames,” he said with an embarrassed tone and posture, remember the scene where he tried throwing dried mud on the flaming tent in panic.
Karin’s jaw dropped. “You’ve got some bad luck, don’t you?” she asked. “Man, this man never fails to surprise me, good or bad,’ she thought.
Jarrett nodded, embarrassed. “It burned up my tent and my clothes,” he explained. “I don’t want to use my emergency money or the money I use to eat and travel, so I’m making money to pay for it,” he spoke, finished explaining his plight.
Karin shook her head with a facepalm. “You’re an airhead, Jarrett-san.”
“Now wait, that explains why you’re here, but why were you up in the rafters?” asked Eiji, suspicious of the man that literally came from nowhere.
Jarrett nodded. “Well when I got here, I was checking the lights, and I noticed there was a weird slime on the ladder up to the interior of the ceiling, where repairs are done to the wiring and such, and get this: I was checking it out and found there was a lot of that slime up there.”
Karin gasped, realizing this might be a break. “Show us, it’s important.”
Jarrett lead them into the dark maintenance area between floors, using his flashlight to show them that the wiring inside was covered in slime. Footprints like those on the floor below covered the ground. “If there’s an Akuma here, it could’ve moved through the maintenance area to ambush those below from the areas were it opens to allow air to circulate and keep things cool up here,” Jarrett explained, pointing to the slime while Karin scooped a bit of it on her finger to examine.
Eiji nodded. “The question is, is it still here?” he asked, hearing Karin tasting the slime and spitting it back out almost immediately.
“Why don’t you guys do a stake out?” asked Jarrett. “I have the nightshift tonight, I can keep watch,” he suggested, getting Karin to shake her finger a bit to remove the slime.
Karin nodded. “That’s a good idea, we’ll set it up.”
“Alright, I’ll get everything ready, good luck,” said Jarrett, crawling out and walking out of the maintenance area.
“Commander, if Kage shows up, we still have to try capturing him, him being here we complicate matters,” said Eiji, concerned and puzzled as to why his superior is against the manhunt that has been forced onto the division.
Karin sighed. “Yes, I know that. Please stop reminding me. And remember, wait till after his finished dealing with the blasted Akuma this time,” she stated. “And why in the heck can’t they just let him go? Those Kamen Riders up in Futo don’t have the police force on their tail!” she yelled, looking at her slime-covered hand and looked over at Eiji, smiling devilishly.
Eiji’s scream of terror resounded in the building, followed by Karin’s dark chortles. The Masked Troopers forbid Jarrett access out of his own safety.
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Later that night, Karin and her soldiers were set up around the parking garage, read to attack when need be. “Alright Eiji, remember, if Kage comes in, wait for the Akuma to be dead or flee before we attempt capture,” she reminded. “And it’s alive, not dead or alive, if capture without lethal force is impossible, break off.”
Eiji nodded in agreement, taking out a tissue and blowing his nose. The smell from the slime that Karin had stuffed up his nose helping to clear out his sinuses. “I don’t think we could kill him if we wanted to, and if he were killed, then we’d not stand a chance against the Akuma,” he replied. “I may not be the man’s best friend, but I know we need him to fight this menace, particularly after that encounter with the Sea Serpent Dai-Akuma.”
Karin nodded with a smile. “Good, you’ve learn from your mistakes! I now believe you’re even less of an idiot,” she said, getting a groan from him. In honest truth, she was hard on him not to be mean, but to get him to try harder and motivate him. In her mind, it seemed to be working.
Jarrett walked around the top floor of the parking garage, flashlight in hand, whistling to himself. He heard something moving behind him and turned around, shining his light were the sound originated. All he found was a pair of sliming footprints glimmering in the light. “Hello, who‘s there?! Whose there?!” he shouted, backing up, playing like a hapless guard to lure this Akuma in. He felt something fall on his hat and his expression changed to a serious one. “Gotcha…” he whispered to himself. He spun around, using a nightstick to block an attack from an oriental black staff.
“What?!” exclaimed the startled and feminine Akuma that had leapt down at him. The creature wore black armor, covering her torso and abdominal region, spikes coming off the back, a slit down the upper part for a series of blue webbed dorsal spines, her skin being dark blue in general. She was slightly hunched over, her head jutting forwards and having the image of an underbite, teeth jutting upwards from the lower jaw. Her eyes were large and red, a bulb-like object at the end of an antenna emerging from her forehead, showing her to be an Anglerfish Akuma.
Jarrett smiled. “The manner at which you moved through the building and the way the bodies were found as if hit from behind, so it tipped me off to the fact you’re an ambush predator,” he explained. “So I expected an ambush from behind, and let me tell you, you didn’t disappoint.”
The Angler Akuma snarled and leapt back. “You may have found out my favored method of attack, but that doesn’t mean it’s my only one!” she snarled, charging and swinging her staff at him, only to be dodged repeatedly.
“Karin-sama! The Akuma is here!” Jarrett reported into a radio.
Karin nodded from the message while her cheeks became a bit rosy from a blush at hearing Jarrett‘s voice. She quickly settled herself and turned, looking to Eiji. “Go get him field leader,” she said, though held onto the radio.
“Actually! The Akuma is female!” reported Jarrett’s voice, sounding like he was rushing to report it.
Eiji blinked. “There are female Akuma?” he asked, shocked at this development.
And for that statement, Eiji was rewarded with a slap upside his head for his idiocy, courtesy of Karin. “They’ve got to reproduce somehow, now go!” she scolded.
Eiji nodded, stepping out of the car and motioning for the Masked Troopers to surge in while he grabbed his weapons and ran in along with them while rubbing his head and thinking ‘Man, can she throw a hard slap!
When the Troopers reached the battle scene, Jarrett flipped backwards and delivered a roundhouse kick to the Akuma’s head, managing to force her back, much to Eiji’s shock. “Wow! For an airhead he sure can fight!” he exclaimed. “Jarrett! Get down!” he shouted, pointing his mini gun at the Angler Akuma.
Jarrett noticed this and leapt out of the way as Eiji opened fire. Unlike the weaker machineguns, his higher caliber weapon’s direct fire forced the Angler Akuma back and even managed to wound her, forcing her to roll out of the way as Jarrett ran past the Masked Troopers that had encircled the Akuma, allowing them to open fire. “Thanks, Masked Trooper-san!” he shouted to Eiji as he did so, saying that as payback for the “airhead“ comment from earlier.
Eiji looked at him in shock. “Hey! My name is Eiji-san! Not Masked Trooper-san!”
“Sir! The Akuma!” shouted a Masked Trooper.
Eiji snapped back in time to dodge a Masked Trooper being hurled at him, who crashed into a crowd of Masked Troopers. He fired at the Akuma once more, but this time she dodged and spat a blast of saltwater at him, forcing him to duck to dodge, dropping his Minigun. He pulled his katana and charged the Akuma, slashing it, only to be dodged and having to block a strike from her staff. He attempted to spin around and slash her, only to once more be dodged and this time taking a strike from the staff to the ribs, knocking him to the ground.
Jarrett watched this and ran to a more isolated part where he knew cameras wouldn’t be watching and summoning his belt. “Henshin!” he shouted, getting into his Henshin pose and transforming into Kage. He dashed back as Eiji was struggling to force back the staff of the Akuma with his katana. Kage quickly leapt over the Masked Troopers, giving the Akuma a flying sidekick to the head, knocking her back from the surprise attack.
Kage helped Eiji up, locking eyes with him. Eiji turned to the Troopers. “Masked Troopers, fall back to support positions!” he ordered, then turned back to Kage. “I may be ordered to capture you, but I still respect you,” he reported, falling back.
Kage nodded, turning back to the battle. “Terra Shredder!” he called, drawing the sword as the Akuma rose.
“Ah, Kamen Rider Kage, a true challenge for any Akuma’s class as a warrior,” said the Angler. “For defeating you, the High Warrior will reward me greatly.”
Kage cocked his head. “High Warrior? Your king?”
The Akuma chuckled. “There’s much you don’t know, and I prefer to make sure it stays that way! Now prepare to die!” She leapt at him with her staff, attempting a diving smash from it. Kage was quick to block with the Terra Shredder, slipping out of the way and spinning around with a slash of his own, only for the Akuma to swing her staff over her shoulder and block. She then spun around and attempted to slash his chest with her claws, force him to bend back to dodge, receiving a spinning smash from her staff to his side, causing him to cry out in pain as sparks flew. Kage, however, managed to keep his footing and slash her repeatedly, forcing her back and then jumping into the air, delivering a dropkick that knocked her back into a pillar.
“This is a true fight! I didn’t think humans could fight so well anymore!” said the Akuma, rising to her feet and dashing at Kage, who held his ground and blocked a downwards strike of her staff with his sword. As the two forced against one another, the Akuma’s mouth suddenly shot open and she spat slime in his face, causing him to cry out in pain and back up, rubbing his eyes.
Kage staggered back, lowering his hands to find his vision impaired and fuzzy. “What’s going on?”
The Akuma stalked around him slowly. “That would be my venom at work. Your armor isn‘t just armor. After all, it‘s a part of you, thus why hits to it still hurt and why my venom has taken effect.”
Kage growled, looking around due to his difficulty seeing. “I thought the Akuma were all about honor, so how is blinding an opponent honorable?”
The Angler chuckled. “Let me explain something about us to you, Kage, the Akuma are divided into four different tribes,” she explained, slowly circling him like a predatory animal. “Each tribe has their own code of honor,” she continued. “In the my tribe, ambush and stealth are signs of a good warrior, just like many sea creatures, and to us, our natural venom is perfectly legal,” she stated, jumping at him from behind with her staff in hand, smashing him across the back and sending him crashing to the ground. Kage tried a spinning sweep to her legs, but she was able to dodge and bash him repeatedly with her staff, sending sparks flying. Kage managed to kick her off and tried to counter with a blind slash, but was easily dodged and forced back by another smash from her staff. The Akuma then jumped, using her staff to launch her forwards to kick him in the chest, launching him into a car, denting its hood inwards.
Kage groaned, sitting up, trying to clear his vision, only for the Akuma to leap at him again. This time, however, she didn’t reach him, as Eiji shot her out of the air with his Minigun, sending her crashing to the ground. The Akuma snarled, standing back up in rage. “Interrupting a fight isn’t honorable!” she yelled, stomping her feet in a childish manner.
Eiji chuckled under his mask. “You follow a sense of honor when you fight. As for me, however, I just fight,” he stated, unloading into her midsection with the Minigun, forcing her backwards as she was shaken wildly by the impacts. Eiji kept up the assault until his gun suddenly locked up. “What?!” he asked, shaking it. He banged on the side with his hand, and then pulled his hand back with a cry of pain, shaking it. “It’s hot!” he cried, looking at his hand, then to the status screen on the weapon, which read ‘Overheated’ in bold red letters. “Overheated?! This thing can overheat?!”
The Akuma held her wounded chest, having fallen to her knees in pain, some elemental energy bleeding from wounds. “Too bad, human,” she said, growling before dashing to a ledge. “There’s no lost honor in a tactical retreat!” she shouted, jumping off as Eiji ran up, seeing her having vanished by the time he reached where she’d been.
Kage groaned and started back up, only to be shocked when he noticed Eiji had put his Minigun in his face as the sound of ammo being reloaded was heard. “What?!” he exclaimed in surprise.
“I’m sorry, Kage,” said Eiji. “I truly am, but I cannot allow you to leave, I am ordered to capture you, and I cannot disobey orders,” he spoke, sounding almost like a robot.
Kage looked up him. “I cannot hold that against you,” he said, his vision starting to clear enough to make out shapes clearly, but that still meant he could not recognize faces well, voices would have to do. “Please do not hold this against me,” he stated before swinging his leg around and kicking Eiji in the face, knocking him around into a spin and sending his helmet flying. Eiji spun around once he shook his head to clear it from the strong kick and fired at Kage, simply trying to wound him. However, the hero rolled out of the way, causing the already damaged car he’d been slammed into to suffer more mutilation from attack. The Masked Troopers opened fire, but Kage managed to evade their fire and Eiji’s and make it around a corner, Eiji following but finding no one.
Eiji snarled and threw his again overheated gun to the ground. “How does he do that?!” he yelled, frustrated at the sudden disappearances of that mysterious Rider. He wiped his now bleeding mouth, feeling around for a loose tooth and surprising found none missing.
Kage staggered through a lower level and transformed back to Jarrett, who ran to a water fountain, splashing water in his face to wash out the venom. “Not only do I need to worry about the Akuma, I’ve got to worry about the Masked Troopers once I’m finished…” he panted, frustrated with the occurrence. “Man, sometimes, this just stinks!” he said, swatting the fountain water in annoyance.
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Anti-Akuma HQ, 8 am, Next Morning;
Eiji stood before Karin in her office. “So the Akuma you fought stated they’re in tribes?” asked Karin, looking over a report labeled top secret, the pictures she was looking at showing a silver symbol with a roaring tiger, the kanji for Metal, 金, on its forehead. She closed the file and gave Eiji her full attention.
Eiji nodded. “Yes, and she said her tribe permitted her to ambush and used her venom quite freely and effectively, Kage stumbling around blind is proof of that.”
Karin cocked her head thoughtfully. “That makes sense, but assuming the fact they‘re all aquatic so far, the ones we‘ve seen so far must be in the same tribe. But if they’re in the same tribe, why was the Eel so straight forwards in terms of attacking as opposed to stealthy?”
Eiji shook his head. “That is where you are wrong, as the Eel Akuma had its extending neck that allowed it to attack suddenly and take its opponents off guard, or even strike from behind, and we can simply assume that the Eel simply wasn’t a very good warrior by that tribe’s standards.”
Karin blinked, surprised to see Eiji catch on to something like that. “Good work Eiji, that does make sense,” she replied. “So this shows us we need to be very cautious when facing an aquatic Akuma, as they’ll likely have some trick up their sleeve.”
Eiji smiled, glad he’d finally done something to impress her. “And it seems the Akuma go by strength, the Shark Akuma was defeated by Kage with only a slight diversion, the Eel required my help to defeat, and now the Anglerfish seemed on equal footing before she played dirty. While the previous Akuma where able to gain an upper hand at times, Kage previously had the advantage until that point, in this case, the Akuma was strong enough to stand on more equal footing,” he said, now knowing the slight diversion for the Bull Shark had been being hit by a squad car at 30 or so mph, which would possibly kill a human, but only send a kaijin for a loop.
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Jarrett set at his ‘home’ in on the hill, the torched remains of his tent still lying nearby. “How do I counter it?” he asked aloud. “I can’t see its attack coming, at least not at the moment…I know I must train, but how should I do it?” he asked, looking up at the sky.
“My student, it is time for another lesson,” announced a voice in his head, the same one from that night.
Jarrett stood up and bowed. “Sensei! It’s been a long time! What lesson do you have for your student?” he asked, respectfully. He’d heard this voice many times over the five months of training, guiding and teaching him. He knew not who it was, only that it helped him.
“Water Akuma are like the ninja of old, for they rely on stealth and trickery to defeat a stronger or more skilled opponent,” said the same voice he’d heard in his head that night.
Jarrett looked up. “How do defeat them? Sensei?”
“To counter such an attack style, one must be prepared for an attack from any direction…You‘ve learned much about how to fight, now you must learn how to fight with the element you already have at your disposal, which is Earth.”
Jarrett continued to listen and look up before suddenly noticing something nearby. A series of wooden structures had materialized from nowhere. Each had a series of smooth limbs jutting from random areas on it, so if one was hit, it’d allow another to spin around and hit. Jarrett slowly stood up. “…Learn how to fight with the element of Earth…” he repeated, looking it over. He looked up smiling. “I still don’t know who you are, but thank you for your advice and assistance,” he stated, bowing.
Jarrett took off his shirt, revealing his muscled body before getting a wooden sword and walking into the midst of the training devices. “I’m ready, sensei.” As if on call, the devices began to rotate, swinging at him in all directions. Jarrett began blocking the attacks with his sword or simply evading them. Suddenly, as he blocked one such swing, a spray of water shot out of one of them into his eyes, startling him and allowing one of the arms to swing around and smash hard into his groin, causing him to double over in pain and get hit in the fact with another arm, knocking him to the ground, the devices stopping.
Jarrett groaned, holding his groin with one hand and his head with the other. “Ow…I guess I should’ve seen that one coming…this is harder than I thought…”
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The Angler Akuma set in the rafters of the parking garage, allowing her wounds to close up. “I can’t allow this to happen again, for if I do, I fear it’ll be the death of me,” she said, pulling open the armor on her midriff to reveal a Kappa tattoo like the Eel‘s, roughly halfway filled with red energy. “Good, I have enough Blood Tears for a wish like this one,” she said, turning over and bowing her head, kneeling with her hands on the ground. “Mighty High Warrior! I pray for a gift great one! Make me resistant to that infernal weapon of human design!” she pleaded, causing the feathered serpent symbol of the High Warrior to materialize before her.
The ‘Blood Tears’ left her body in a stream of red energy and went into the symbol. Moments later, a beam of water surged out into her armor, causing it to gain a bluish tint, spreading down her arms and legs, as well as her neck, which became plated and more evenly distributed as so not to restrict her. The Akuma looked herself over, liking what she saw and bowed again. “Thank you, mighty High Warrior,” she said, the symbol vanishing. She stood up. “Now we’ll see if they can beat me,” she hissed out, her vengeance for Eiji and Kage burning like a flame.
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Mt. Fuji, 9 am;
Anga looked up within his pillar of flames. “Suijin, your tribeswoman has sacrificed her Blood Tears for armor of all things! Do you think this was wise?”
The Yoso Akuma Rozu of Water raised his eyes within the pillar of water encircling his throne. “Given the potent effect of the human’s weapon on her, I believe it was wise to take precautions against it, as she cannot concentrate on Kage if she has to worry about an ambush from that weapon,” he continued. “She has become a stronger warrior because of it, therefore it is wise.”
Anga scoffed. “She should’ve wished for greater power instead of wanting defense, for dominating the opponent is the only way to win!”
“Anga, please remember, your tribe has got to wait their turn like the rest of us,” said the Wind Rozu, a shadow within a cyclone. “Suijin’s tribe is up first, so stop being a backseat teacher, as the humans say, and let them do things their own way. Your kind can make themselves uncivilized brutes if you want to, for that’s their own choice,” the Wind Rozu calmly said.
Anga let out a dragon like roar, causing his fire twister to surge larger. “This doesn’t concern you, Venti! Don‘t butt in! And don‘t you dare insult me or my Tribe again, hear my?!” he bellowed, standing up and pointing at Venti, who was unmoved by Anga‘s temper flare.
“Enough Anga!” shouted Mao, causing the Yoso Akuma Rozu of Fire to return to his seat in a huff. “We let whether or not the Akuma’s choice was wise be decided in battle!” he stated, returning to his seat. “That is our way.”
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Tokyo, 9:15 am;
“Time to get some attention,” said the Akuma, craving for a rematch with one of her two foes. She leapt down in front of a man getting in his car and grabbed him by the throat, throwing him out of the garage from the fourth floor. She then trust her staff into his car’s gas tank, causing it to flood out. She smashed her staff on the ground, sending sparks flying and igniting the gas as she stepped back, allowing the car to blow up when the flames followed the gas to the tank. The smoke triggered the fire alarm, setting off the sprinkler system. As the water rained down around her, she opened her armor to see her Blood Tears slowly filling back up as a result, making the sound like pouring water. She gave a predatory smile, then jumped upwards into the rafters, waiting for her prey to come to her.
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Jarrett continued his training, sweating heavily. He dodged the water spray, but was rewarded with another limb smashing into the back of his leg, knocking him to the ground. “I won’t quit! I will not be tricked again!” he said, standing back up. “There must be a way to counter this! I will find it!” he stated, looking over the devices and coming to a realization. “My element is Earth, so it beats Water…”
He took his position again, waiting for the machines to start up. When they did, he planted his feet in the ground and began blocking blows, but concentrating more of his time on blocking the hits to his lower body and head than to his more durable areas, taking blows to his back and upper torso so he could block others that would’ve overwhelmed him. Finally, when the water spray came, he dodged it while blocking blows to his legs and taking several ones to his back, which he then grabbed and used their own momentum to slam the dummies together, smashing them to pieces.
Jarrett panted as he relaxed while the dummies vanished as quickly as they’d come. “I finally understand sensei, thank you,” he said, bowing. He was, however, interrupted by his radio, which was set to a police frequency.
“This is the Anti-Akuma Division Commander, evacuate all civilians from the garage and allow us to move in to neutralize the situation,” said Karin’s voice from the receptor.
Jarrett nodded. “Time for round two…” he said, getting into his normal pose and summoning his belt. “Henshin!” He transformed into Kamen Rider Kage, though this time, the Earth Kanji in his belt was golden and more visible, signifying he’d mastered its true potential. He ran and jumped on his dirt bike, causing it to erupt in black flames, converting into the Kage Runner. He took off towards the city.
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Eiji lead a squad of Masked Troopers into the building, sprinklers still on full blast. “Alright squad, remember, this thing is not to be underestimated, she’ll attack when you least expect it,” he warned, slowly marching through the now abandoned building, his troopers behind him, keeping watch. Suddenly, the Angler Akuma swung down behind the last one and pulled him up into the ceiling screaming, causing the others to turn to see his machine gun fall to the ground. “It’s here, keep your eyes on the ceiling,” Eiji ordered, one of the Troopers looking at the ceiling with a hand on his heart.
The Troopers headed his words, but the sprinklers made it hard to see anything. Out of nowhere, the Akuma leapt down, smashing her staff into the head of one and using a high pressure water blast from her hands to send other flying hard into the walls. Eiji snarled, spinning around. “So we meet again, let’s make this quick!” he said, opening fire one her with the Minigun. To his surprise, it had little effect, bouncing off her new armor. “Huh?!” he exclaimed in shock, not expecting this turn of events.
The Angler Akuma chuckled, spinning around and knocking him back with a kick. “Sorry, I’ve improved since last time.”
Eiji snarled, throwing his clearly useless Minigun down and drawing his katana. He leapt at her, slashing repeatedly, only to be dodged with equal frequency. Finally, the Akuma spun around and smacked him in the helmet with the staff, sending it flying off and knocking him to the ground. Eiji growled, getting to his feet fast and throwing a slash, only to be blocked and held in place. The Akuma’s mouth shot open again and she spat venom in Eiji eyes. Eiji screamed in agony, staggering back, clutching his eyes before the Akuma kicked him back and pinned him down.
The Angler looked down at him. “You did pretty well, for a human, but now its time for this to end,” she said, raising her staff, about to strike…before Kage’s motorcycle rammed into her full speed, sending her crashing to the ground. The Akuma snarled, rising to her feet and glaring at him. “Again I’m interrupted!” she yelled, furious as she stomped the floor rapidly in a childish manner, causing Eiji to raise his eyebrows at the Akuma‘s nonsensical yells..
Kage climbed off the Kage Runner. “Sorry, but while he may be after me, I still respect him,” he said, nodding to Eiji before turning back to the Akuma. “Terra Shredder!” he called, pulling the weapon from his belt and taking a battle stance. “Evil will fall by my blade!”
The Akuma roared in fury and charged him, swinging her staff at his head, only for him to sidestep and take it in the shoulder, where his armor was thicker, sparks flew, and it did hurt, but it also gave him an opening to slash her across the midsection repeatedly, unfortunately, her thicker armor weakened the blow, but still was enough to force her back. The Angler snarled in anger and spun around, aiming a spinning blow to Kage’s side. Kage raised his arm and tilted his body to allow the staff to the more heavily armored area higher up on his side, then brought his arm down, grabbing the spear and planting his feet. As the Akuma tried to dislodge it, Kage spun around, swinging the Akuma off her feet and sending her flying through the windshield of a car.
Kage swung the Terra Shredder’s hilt up, forming an ax head as he charged the Akuma, just as she was rising to her feet. The Akuma dodged a overhead blow from it, which sliced through the car like butter. She swung around, striking him repeatedly in the back with her staff as he dislodged the weapon. Kage, managing to fight through the pain, spun around and delivered a heavy blow to the chest of the Akuma, sending sparks flying and managing to make a visible cut down the armor. He spun around and hammered the same area again, cutting deeper. A third attempt, however, was blocked with her staff, she then spun around and threw a strike, landing hard on his shoulder. Kage groaned in pain but planted his feet, grabbing the staff and holding it in place.
The Akuma struggled, trying to dislodge her weapon, only to see an opening and spit her venom. Kage, with his free hand, used the Terra Shredder to block the venom this time. “What?!” exclaimed the Akuma, surprised to see her technique blocked this time.
“Earth swallows up water,” stated Kage. “Water tries to seep its attacks in through cracks, with the Earth it swallows up some of it while the rest runs off the top,” he explained. “By blocking all your attacks, I leave myself open, but by enduring some of them, I leave you open or allow myself time to defend against your true offensive,” he finished, bending the staff into his grip while bringing his ax up and slashing her chest in the same place with another hammer-like blow, knocking her back and opening her chest armor, forcing her back. Had he not attacked her, she would likely have continued to be stunned from the deep wordings Kage just spoke, but nevertheless, the Akuma roared in fury and sent a gush of water from her hands, only for Kage to block with the Terra Shredder.
Eiji used the water from the sprinklers to wash the venom out of his eyes and picked up his Minigun. “That’s better, hey ugly!” he yelled, getting the Akuma’s attention and opening fire on her chest. While many shots were deflected by her armor, a large number had also made it through the gap Kage had cut and struck her skin, forcing her back and drawing several leeks of blue energy. Finally, the Minigun overheated, so Eiji through it away and charged with a yell, drawing his katana before driving it into the hole in her armor, sinking in halfway.
The Angler gasped in pain as energy continued to surge out of her wounds, staggering back. While that happened, Kage stuck the Terra Shredder into the ground and summoned the Element Crest from his belt and stuck it into his hip slot. “Element Break…” the belt announced, Kage getting into a pre-run crouch as energy engulfed his left leg.
“Seismic Impact!” Kage called as he charged the Angler Akuma. She and Eiji turned to the incoming noise, just in time for Kage to jump up, Eiji bailing out of the way just in time for Kage to continue on and drive his right foot into the hilt of Eiji’s katana, driving it clear through the Akuma, the blade erupting out her back with a spray of energy and into a wall before Kage swung his left leg around and kicked her in the side of the head, launching her across the room and rolling to a into a car bumper, setting off the alarm as he landed. “Your journey ends here…” Kage said, pointing at the Akuma.
The Akuma staggered up, screaming in pain as her body cracked, allowing energy to surge out before she exploded into a blast of blue energy. Kage turned from the blast as the fires died, picking up the Terra Shredder and returning it to his belt before hearing a gun cocking behind him. “Are you still going to try to arrest me?” he calmly asked, for he knew who the fun belonged to
Eiji stood, one of his pistols drawn and pointed at Kage. He kept his finger on the trigger, preparing to shoot…then sighed and lowered the gun. “No…not here, I owe you enough not to shoot you in the back…” he said, putting the pistol away. “That and I hardly think two pistols are going to be enough to take you down.”
Kage chuckled with a nod. “True, thanks for the assistance, perhaps we’ll be true allies someday,” he stated, turning and climbing on the Kage Runner before taking off.
Eiji nodded, watching the Rider take off. “Maybe, but for now, orders are orders…I will bring you into custody if that’s what my orders demand,” he muttered under his breath.
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Mt. Fuji, 10:30 am;
“Well, looks like she choose poorly,” said a smug Anga.
“We’ll see, Anga,” said Suijin, bitter from the losses his tribe has faced at the hands of Kage, and Anga‘s taunting wasn‘t helping. “My tribe still has one more to go before the next tribe gets their turn,”
“Yes, I sure hope this one does better than the previous, it’d sure be unfortunate if your tribe lasted the shortest in the primaries,” said Venti, his shadow giving the appearance of someone looking at a watch. “But at least they’ll have a chance for redemption after all the tribes have had their go of it.”
Mao growled at this boasting, giving a look to the Earth throne, the Rozu behind it within a vortex of san, the shadow looking rather bored, or somewhat annoyed. “At least one of my Rozu can keep their mouths in line,” he said to himself, sitting down as the three others continued their insults and boasts.
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Tokyo, 6 pm;
Karin stood behind Jarrett, bandaging up his back from the ‘training’ he‘d done, which left him covered in bruises. “How did this happen again?” she asked with a sigh, having come to his tree to check on him.
“I was doing so training for my martial arts, but…” said Jarrett, rubbing his bruised leg. “I think I overdid it…”
Karin chuckled, rubbing her head. “You’re a strange one, Jarrett-san. But I like that quality about you,” she spoke with a small smile on her face.
Next Time on Kamen Rider Kage, Episode 4, End of the Storm, Finale of the Water Tribe!;
A water Akuma launches a last ditch assault on the city, being the last of his Tribe in this round of the Akuma’s mysterious assault and unwilling to deny his Tribe a good ending, making him more deadly. Will the climax of the Water Tribe be the end of Kage? And will more details of the Akuma’s deadly ritual be revealed?