1 This party's getting crazy! [Training/Solo/NoKill] Sat Jul 19, 2014 9:54 am
Yasu
D-rank
OOC: Training Reaction Time from Rank E -> D. 750 words required. WC: 803
IC: Seriously, where else would he be? With a lot of alcohol, fights, and ladies present, this was Yasu's own personal Heaven. As he sat down on one of the couches contemplating the dancers, a bottle of Alcoholic content in his right hand, he was already visibly intoxicated, something that the other clients and staff nearby were beginning to take notice of, as the boy's behavior was not being appreciated. Was he even allowed in there? He was just sixteen years old, but somehow he was a regular client, with the bouncers at the entrance usually allowing him in as if they were already used to seeing him there a lot. No questions asked, no problems, aside from the occasional demand to keep himself out of trouble inside, and not cause any. Certainly a difficult task.
And indeed, that would be proved in the next instant, as with a lot of male grunts and boasts, Yasu glanced to his right only to witness two groups in confrontation and about to escalate to violence. Without so much as a predictable warning, the first punch was thrown, and the massive brawl initiated with the bouncers nearby struggling to do anything about it. The Genin, having left the headband that indicated so at home, merely formed an instant smirk on his face, and with a single, fast movement, he got up from where he was seated and immediately rushed off towards the center of the fight, throwing the bottle in his right hand towards one of the random guys involved in the violence. Then, he began to throw his own punches inside the chaos, not being selective enough to know who he was hitting. The main problem revealed here, however, was that it was not about hitting somebody; it was about avoiding getting hit, as Yasu would soon notice. Indeed, fists were flying from every direction, and it was here that the Genin's training from the Ninja Academy, as well as his experience on the streets, kicked in, and he began to focus and pay more attention to his surroundings. With arguably more luck than skill, the boy managed to duck just in time to narrowly dodge an incoming punch, and then move his head to his left as to avoid a following uppercut. Needless to say, this process continued for a while with similar actions, and actually proving itself to be rather beneficial to Yasu's combat expertise, mainly his reflexes and reactions. He was already a person hard to hit, having honed his skills back when he was fighting for survival on a daily basis, but yet, training would always be able to improve him further in that area.
Finally, one of the main guys involved on the origins of this chaotic mess, seemingly took notice of Yasu, and decided to take matters upon his own hands after witnessing how this young troublemaker had no business with the fight, and yet was involved with it, actively punching and kicking at random. He was fairly large, and as the man rushed towards his younger opponent, Yasu was actually surprisingly fast to react, moving aside in a display of agility as the older one instead was sent hitting the counter behind the Genin. Even angrier, the man again walked towards the troublemaker, sending off a combination of violent hooks and uppercuts, at which Yasu was once again able to successfully dodge, attack after attack. Finally, he blocked one last, incoming punch, noticing how his opponent was now visibly worn out, and took this opportunity to send him a powerful punch to the chin. This was not enough to knock him out, and after dodging a few more punches, repeated the process, and again, and again. This would continue for a few moments, after which the larger man would finally stumble back into the counter and go down, out cold. Yasu took great pride in this, grinning over the fallen opponent, yet was then that he saw through the corner of his eye, yet another incoming attacker, likely a friend of the defeated fighter that did not take that loss well. Luckily for the young troublemaker, this one seemed to have roughly the same brawling skill and methods, as he rushed towards Yasu while preparing to send him a strong right hook punch. This incoming fight definitely ended faster, though arguably not out of a decision but more due to a necessity, as the youngster was quick to grab a nearby bottle and smash it on the attacker's head, the object obviously shattering as tiny pieces were sent flying down towards the floor.
Yasu seemed to be doing pretty well... but it was then, that the heavier, larger, more professional bouncers began to rush towards the scene. And these knew what they were doing.
IC: Seriously, where else would he be? With a lot of alcohol, fights, and ladies present, this was Yasu's own personal Heaven. As he sat down on one of the couches contemplating the dancers, a bottle of Alcoholic content in his right hand, he was already visibly intoxicated, something that the other clients and staff nearby were beginning to take notice of, as the boy's behavior was not being appreciated. Was he even allowed in there? He was just sixteen years old, but somehow he was a regular client, with the bouncers at the entrance usually allowing him in as if they were already used to seeing him there a lot. No questions asked, no problems, aside from the occasional demand to keep himself out of trouble inside, and not cause any. Certainly a difficult task.
And indeed, that would be proved in the next instant, as with a lot of male grunts and boasts, Yasu glanced to his right only to witness two groups in confrontation and about to escalate to violence. Without so much as a predictable warning, the first punch was thrown, and the massive brawl initiated with the bouncers nearby struggling to do anything about it. The Genin, having left the headband that indicated so at home, merely formed an instant smirk on his face, and with a single, fast movement, he got up from where he was seated and immediately rushed off towards the center of the fight, throwing the bottle in his right hand towards one of the random guys involved in the violence. Then, he began to throw his own punches inside the chaos, not being selective enough to know who he was hitting. The main problem revealed here, however, was that it was not about hitting somebody; it was about avoiding getting hit, as Yasu would soon notice. Indeed, fists were flying from every direction, and it was here that the Genin's training from the Ninja Academy, as well as his experience on the streets, kicked in, and he began to focus and pay more attention to his surroundings. With arguably more luck than skill, the boy managed to duck just in time to narrowly dodge an incoming punch, and then move his head to his left as to avoid a following uppercut. Needless to say, this process continued for a while with similar actions, and actually proving itself to be rather beneficial to Yasu's combat expertise, mainly his reflexes and reactions. He was already a person hard to hit, having honed his skills back when he was fighting for survival on a daily basis, but yet, training would always be able to improve him further in that area.
Finally, one of the main guys involved on the origins of this chaotic mess, seemingly took notice of Yasu, and decided to take matters upon his own hands after witnessing how this young troublemaker had no business with the fight, and yet was involved with it, actively punching and kicking at random. He was fairly large, and as the man rushed towards his younger opponent, Yasu was actually surprisingly fast to react, moving aside in a display of agility as the older one instead was sent hitting the counter behind the Genin. Even angrier, the man again walked towards the troublemaker, sending off a combination of violent hooks and uppercuts, at which Yasu was once again able to successfully dodge, attack after attack. Finally, he blocked one last, incoming punch, noticing how his opponent was now visibly worn out, and took this opportunity to send him a powerful punch to the chin. This was not enough to knock him out, and after dodging a few more punches, repeated the process, and again, and again. This would continue for a few moments, after which the larger man would finally stumble back into the counter and go down, out cold. Yasu took great pride in this, grinning over the fallen opponent, yet was then that he saw through the corner of his eye, yet another incoming attacker, likely a friend of the defeated fighter that did not take that loss well. Luckily for the young troublemaker, this one seemed to have roughly the same brawling skill and methods, as he rushed towards Yasu while preparing to send him a strong right hook punch. This incoming fight definitely ended faster, though arguably not out of a decision but more due to a necessity, as the youngster was quick to grab a nearby bottle and smash it on the attacker's head, the object obviously shattering as tiny pieces were sent flying down towards the floor.
Yasu seemed to be doing pretty well... but it was then, that the heavier, larger, more professional bouncers began to rush towards the scene. And these knew what they were doing.