@Flamelord: It's a fairly busy modern-ish city with a large, fancy museum, basically.
@Scarifar: Okay, while I'm just going to let this fight conclude(it will very shortly I'm certain), I have to once again object to your most recent post.
Senbonzakura's opponent is a literal, actual Goddess, who once forced massive amounts of other deities to obey her(those are the mishaguji, snake-shaped curse gods who now work for Suwako). She can manipulate earth and metal because that is all part of her domain as a mountain goddess. There's not exactly as much information on her full capabilities as his other opponent, but what's there still indicates she's not exactly someone you just brush off.
His other opponent is one of the strongest Espers in her setting, ranked third of the seven Level Five Espers. She can literally become a human railgun, and metal is basically her plaything as her abilities are centered on electromagnetism. She's been shown to take out dozens of people effortlessly when she's not going at full power, and she can trash small armies of powered armor by herself. The former might be normal people, but she is currently using scaled-up versions of those attacks. Frankly, when electricity hits metal, the effect should be a lot more then "my arm is numb". To put it in perspective, one of the qualifiers for being a Level Five Esper is "can take out an army by themselves".
I understand that he's able to fight them.
I
do mind him no-selling literally everything they do and instantly completing his objective. He should, by this point, have been fairly hurt by getting hit by these attacks, not doing the same thing over and over to effectively effortlessly avoid any harm whatsoever.
Also the speed you've given him is kind of ridiculous. How did he manage to pick up the girl, notice the lightning, and react to it after it was fired. To be honest he shouldn't have even managed the first one, though I can see him maybe defending himself even if the lightning would still probably hit. And he should probably not use a metal sword to block it.
What I'm saying is you should realize that just because you're playing a tough character doesn't mean you should brush off every attack by other characters. They can be just as powerful, or moreso. Even if they're not, they can still use clever tactics to hurt tougher characters.
You don't write a fight in an RP by using the same move over and over again and insisting that it works and negates everything anyone else tries to do to your character.
I'm going to let this fight conclude, but if you pull these kinds of things again you'll be getting more than just a lecture.