Silently soaring through the air as he bounded from one tree to another, Kuhaku was growing tired. With final leap, he reached out with his metal claws and dug them into the bark of another tree branch. Pausing as his body swung from the momentum, he let himself hang as he quietly panted behind his mask. After briefly resting, his strength partially returned. Kicking his feet forward to shift his body weight, he began to swing on the tree branch. At the top of his swinging, he vaulted his body underneath and over the branch. Feet firmly planted on the top of the branch, he sighed as beads of sweat slowly rolled down his face. Though his Faunus body was strong, agile, and flexible, his heart tired quickly. Sitting on the branch, he leaned his back against the tree and took a few moments to rest up.
As he sat, he looked up at the sky above. The rays of sunlight peeking through the canopy of the forest, the image brought a peace of mind to him. Helping him to relax as he steadied his breath. It had been some time since he had entered the forest and since then he had yet to encounter another student nor Grimm. As he took in the clean air the forest provided, he wondered where exactly were all of the students that were launched into its greenery. Wasn't this forest supposed to be infested with Grimm? How long had it been since he first began his movement through the trees? Curious as to the answers to his questions, it was then that his nose was suddenly assaulted by a foul stench. Ears twitching excitedly, he sat up and scanned the area around him.
The stench was that of Grimm. A lot of them at that. Taking quick, but deep inhales, he controlled and stilled his breathing as best he could. Ears slowly rotating, he listened intently. There was something else in the heavy scent of Grimm, there was a human scent. A human in distress. Focusing in on the center of where the scent was strongest, he began to discern the general distance and direction of the large body of Grimm. For some reason, they were pursuing this human. Was the human a fellow student? If so, they must've done something to anger the Grimm and gain their unwanted attention. Turning, Kuhaku was about to continue his movement through the trees, to run far away from the gathering of Grimm. If the human was a Beacon student, the Grimm they attracted was their own problem. If they couldn't make it then oh, well.
But, was that right of him to think that? Hesitating, he turned back towards where he believed the student and Grimm were located, he attempted to pick up any other information. Sniffing at the air again with his head raised, he confirmed that the human scent was the only one he could detect. The rest were nothing but the foul odor the Grimm gave off. The human was alone. Against that many Grimm, even a Beacon student would have...trouble. But, that wasn't his problem, right?
"Kuro, run! Take your brother and leave us!" a female voice from his memories screamed at him.
His eyes widened as his mind decided to tormented him with flashbacks.
"Find your brother, Kuro! Find him and leave us behind!"" a male voice from his memories yelled at him.
Suddenly grabbing at his head, he squeezed hard. As if to try to wring the cruel images out of his brain. Eyes shut tight.
"Go, Kuro! Run! RUN!" The writhing black mass of a multitude of Grimm. Snarling and growling. Moving as if they were a united, singular organism. Swallowing everything whole in their path of bloody carnage.
Quivering, he slowly opened his eyes as he regained control of himself. Blinking, he removed his hands from his head and looked at them. Still trembling, he angrily balled them into tight fists. Looking up, his eyes burned as he thought of the quickest path to where the Grimm were. He couldn't abandon someone to a horrid fate such as that. He wouldn't. His energy and strength having returned to him during his short rest, he got on all fours on the branch and reared back. Launching himself forward, he was no longer worried about the level of noise he was generating as he moved. Gleaming metal claws ripping deep gashes in the trees he leaped from branch to branch, he tore an enraged path towards where the human would be. Adrenaline coursing through his veins and heart-beat roaring in his ears, it didn't take long for him to reach his destination.
Perched on another branch, he stopped himself as he arrived. Hiding behind the body of the tree, his blue eyes took in the scene before him. It was indeed a lone human. A rather large one, at that. He alone faced off against a horde of Grimm. Nothing but Boarbatusks, Beowolves, and Ursas from the looks of things. From what Kuhaku could see, the Beacon student was exhausted and in trouble. Though he was fending for himself rather valiantly, he wouldn't last much longer before they overwhelmed him. Looking at the sheer number of them pouring from the treeline, a look of nervous concern etched his face. There were too many of them to accurately count and track. How could just the two of them stare down an large number of the Grimm like that? Shaking his head and wiping away the worry from his face, he steeled himself. He would have to try something a little...different. He hoped it would work. If not, they would be done for. Setting his jaw, he hardened his expression.
With a powerful leap, he ejected himself from the trees. Doing acrobatic flip in the air, he landed directly in front of the burly human male in a crouched position. Black tail sweeping back and forth behind him, he stared into treeline of Grimm. His blue eyes burning with an deep, intense hatred he reached up with a hand and squeezed the sides of his mask. Its jaw clicking and hinging open, Kuhaku then stood and reared his head back. Inhaling and filling his lungs with as much air as he could, he puffed his chest out. Stretching out his arms, he threw his head forward as he strained his lungs to their limits with a explosively thunderous tiger roar. With as much menace as he could muster, he projected all of his voice as loudly as he could. His roar booming and resonating throughout the area of the forest. Veins bulging in his neck and face flushing red with blood, he sustained his roar as long as he could. The metal claws of his gauntlets and fangs of his open mask bright and vicious in the sunlight.
As his lungs burned, empty of air, his roar ended. Throat strained from the effort, he panted slowly as his eye's color drained and changed to a crimson red. As he stood in front of the human, white 'stripes' appeared on his tail, ears, and across the arms of his tan skin. Reaching up with his hand, he shut his mask closed with a mechanical
click click. Patiently, he stood in front of the human observing the Grimm's movements. With his roar having projected his intent and emotions, the Grimm grew agitated and stirred restlessly from the challenge Kuhaku imposed on them. It was as if he dared them to come at him. Hoping his challenge worked, he waited. It didn't take long for them to react. Soon, a swath of Grimm rushed towards the two of them, looking to rip out their throats.
In return, Kuhaku reacted as soon as the beasts made their decision to accept his challenge. Smacking his gauntlets against his hips, he quickly hooked his chains. Spinning to face the human male, he hopped in the air and slammed both of his feet into the male's chest. Using the other student as a springboard, he kicked off of him and shot towards the rushing Grimm. Barreling towards them, Kuhaku absently hoped that the sudden attack on the student held enough force to push him away in the opposite direction or at least stagger him and bring him to the ground.
Colliding into multiple Grimm, Kuhaku got entangled with a Beowolf and crashed to the ground. Pushing the stunned Beowolf off of him, Kuhaku corrected himself on his knees and looked at the ground. He had to act quickly. Smacking the both of his palms against the ground, his crimson eyes burned brightly as his Semblance activated, etching a large black
'Glyph' into the ground. The rotating band on his gauntlets turned and clicked as a Red Dust Crystal then centered in place. The Dust Crystal glowing bright, the intricate engravings on his gauntlets lit up red along with it as Kuhaku embued the glyph with its power. As the glyph emitted a red glow from being 'charged' and then faded into a faint outline, the confused and disoriented Grimm realized that Kuhaku was in their midst and quickly attempted to surround their easy, free snack.
The Grimm now refocused on him, he scrambled to his feet and clenched his fist, punching outward at an opening in the group. With a gunshot-like
BANG, a spike attached to his chains shot outwards from his gauntlet until it buried itself into the trunk of a tree some distance away. Activating his winch, the chain violently jerked his body away from the center of the swarm but not before a Beowolf was able to rake its claws across his body. Smashing into the tree, Kuhaku dropped to the ground as the stupid Grimm all ran into each other causing a sort of train wreck. Coughing and panting under his mask, he looked up from the ground to see the tangled mass directly in the center of the Glyph he created. Smirk hidden by his mask, he popped the knuckle of his thumb. With the
crack, the Glyph made itself clearly visible again as it glowed an even brighter red with its activation. Forcing his face into the ground and covering his head, Kuhaku flattened his ears as the Glyph then erupted in a roaring, fiery explosion. Incinerating some number of the entangled Grimm. Looking up towards his future partner, he hoped that little demonstration was enough 'sharing' for the two of them to come up with a plan.
The attack was messy and reckless, but he at least dented their numbers. Whatever his human partner's ability was, if they could gather and funnel the Grimm into his Trap Glyphs, the both of them may make it out of this alive. That was his plan. He only hoped that the human male had enough intelligence to pick up on it. He was beginning to question his involvement in all of this. Wincing, he pushed himself off of the ground to see that his chest sported some bloody gashes. Great. He hoped they wouldn't leave scars.