Kensaki was not surpised that the hooded man had escaped his attack, even as fast as it was. If anything, part of him was delighted to have such an opponent; specifically, the part that tended to agree with the urgently whispering voice in his head. Kensaki's grin widened as he prepared to attack again, Lank temporarily forgotten in the blood red haze that was now the Void. Suddenly, it was as if an alarm bell had gone off in Kensaki's head, his sixth sense warning him of extreme danger as the shadowy bowl rose up around him. He stopped as he noted his target leaping out of the bowl with a graceful ease that belied his agility.
As the walls of the bowl reached their final height, casting a shadow down upon Kensaki, he suddenly remembered the broken body of Gekido Kasai, lying only paces away, looking as if it had been pierced by dozens of spikes. Thus, when the shadows suddenly hardened into spikes and raced toward him from all directions, he was not surprised. The speed of the attack was somewhat greater than he had expected, but he could compensate. The grin on his face faded into a derisive smirk as he leapt upward toward one of the groups of hardened shadow, lightly resting the edge of one sandal on the surface of a spike as he pushed off into another jump, repeating the process until he was over the edge of the bowl. Kensaki came to rest at a point approximately 45 feet from each of his foes, making a rough equilateral triangle. His face was a mask of pure contempt as he faced Lank, stepping back to plant his right foot and raising his left hand in front, palm up, in the Star of Fate stance. Darkstar's song continued to weave its way through the air, seeming to fill every crevice with malice and sorrow.
"Pitiful." Kensaki's voice was level, showing no sign of exertion, almost dripping with derision. "I do thank you for the stairs; it would have been difficult to climb out without them. However, an attack such as that could never possibly kill me, especially after you so kindly left signs of its existence." Kensaki glanced at the corpse that had once again been pierced with spikes before turning his stare back to Lank. "All told, a titanic waste of effort and energy. Do something interesting, or I shall be forced to finish you quickly and turn my full attention to the only other true warrior." His gaze slid over to Shin for a moment as he walked calmly toward the strangely dressed Lank. Kensaki was actually more impressed by the technique Lank had used than he let on, although using it to kill Gekido and then remaining in the area to fight had been a mistake. However, in Kensaki's experience, many warriors could be enraged easily by such comments, and generally, anger translated into mistakes.