Myth of Forceful QuaranTP (x2 Training)
Mar 28, 2020 12:17:13 GMT -7
Post by AMATERASU on Mar 28, 2020 12:17:13 GMT -7
Judgment
Rank: "C"
Skill: NinJutsu
Effect: The Venator has gained access to the tree of Judgments.
Special: ---
Drawback: May only be performed during Combat. User may only have 1 Judgment Active per Combat.
Description: This soul based special ability only functions after the Venator has gained its rest. This technique takes up no handseals however still takes the same amount of time to perform as a normal Ninjutsu Rank technique. A Venator can pronounce Judgment upon their foes to perform 1 Judgment. Starting when the Judgment is made, the Venator receives a bonus or special ability based on the type of Judgment made. At "D" Class the Venator is only able to perform 3 Judgment per day. At "C" Class and every Class Higher the user can perform 2 additional Judgment per day. Once activated, this ability lasts until the combat ends, at which point all of the bonuses immediately end. The Judgment must participate in the combat to gain these bonuses. If the Veneator is Frightened, Panicked, Paralyzed, Stunned, Unconscious, or otherwise prevented from participating in combat, the ability does not end, but the bonuses do not resume until they can participate in the combat again. User must learn this before being able to learn the actual Judgment Techniques. A Venator may deactivate their Judgment before applying another Judgment.
Limit: Must be a Venator.
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He picked up the trick to the basic Chakra Missile quickly, but that was only to he expected. It was a pretty simple spell. And yet, using that thing he called Judgment, he was able to amplify its power many, many times over. It was incredible. But the way he explained it was almost comical. Finding lomy truth? Hah. If he only knew how complicated that actually was for me.
"That's pretty incredible. I don't consider myself a fighter, but out here you have to be able to protect yourself. If I can really amplify my power to that extent...I doubt anything short of Nidhoggr would be a threat, and he mostly ignores everything that doesn't directly interfere with walking and eating. I'm not even sure if he sleeps or not."
So finding my truth...the truth was that I was too many things, too many identities being shoved into a single mortal container. It was impossible to tell what was memory, what was mythology, and what sheer wishful thinking. Was I a Goddess? A Demon? A mentally damaged, delusional mortal? The truth was that I was constantly haunted by the specter of racism and xenophobia. I was afraid of rejection. I didn't want to be alone, so I played whatever role was expected of me.
I wasn't able to come to a conclusion yet. I couldn't settle things with myself. Maybe I never would. Even if I couldn't achieve self-acceptance, perhaps I could accept that maybe I never would, that maybe nobody ever really does. That wasn't ideal, but it would have to be good enough. Compromise. After all, the role expected of me now was that of a mediator. In diplomacy, compromise was everything. And everyone involved had to deal with that fact, or nothing would ever get done.
Rank: "C"
Skill: NinJutsu
Effect: The Venator has gained access to the tree of Judgments.
Special: ---
Drawback: May only be performed during Combat. User may only have 1 Judgment Active per Combat.
Description: This soul based special ability only functions after the Venator has gained its rest. This technique takes up no handseals however still takes the same amount of time to perform as a normal Ninjutsu Rank technique. A Venator can pronounce Judgment upon their foes to perform 1 Judgment. Starting when the Judgment is made, the Venator receives a bonus or special ability based on the type of Judgment made. At "D" Class the Venator is only able to perform 3 Judgment per day. At "C" Class and every Class Higher the user can perform 2 additional Judgment per day. Once activated, this ability lasts until the combat ends, at which point all of the bonuses immediately end. The Judgment must participate in the combat to gain these bonuses. If the Veneator is Frightened, Panicked, Paralyzed, Stunned, Unconscious, or otherwise prevented from participating in combat, the ability does not end, but the bonuses do not resume until they can participate in the combat again. User must learn this before being able to learn the actual Judgment Techniques. A Venator may deactivate their Judgment before applying another Judgment.
Limit: Must be a Venator.
0/10
He picked up the trick to the basic Chakra Missile quickly, but that was only to he expected. It was a pretty simple spell. And yet, using that thing he called Judgment, he was able to amplify its power many, many times over. It was incredible. But the way he explained it was almost comical. Finding lomy truth? Hah. If he only knew how complicated that actually was for me.
"That's pretty incredible. I don't consider myself a fighter, but out here you have to be able to protect yourself. If I can really amplify my power to that extent...I doubt anything short of Nidhoggr would be a threat, and he mostly ignores everything that doesn't directly interfere with walking and eating. I'm not even sure if he sleeps or not."
So finding my truth...the truth was that I was too many things, too many identities being shoved into a single mortal container. It was impossible to tell what was memory, what was mythology, and what sheer wishful thinking. Was I a Goddess? A Demon? A mentally damaged, delusional mortal? The truth was that I was constantly haunted by the specter of racism and xenophobia. I was afraid of rejection. I didn't want to be alone, so I played whatever role was expected of me.
I wasn't able to come to a conclusion yet. I couldn't settle things with myself. Maybe I never would. Even if I couldn't achieve self-acceptance, perhaps I could accept that maybe I never would, that maybe nobody ever really does. That wasn't ideal, but it would have to be good enough. Compromise. After all, the role expected of me now was that of a mediator. In diplomacy, compromise was everything. And everyone involved had to deal with that fact, or nothing would ever get done.