Explosive Lizard Alert [P][T]
Jul 7, 2014 11:21:16 GMT -7
Post by KoKoKo on Jul 7, 2014 11:21:16 GMT -7
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Kirigakure no Jutsu (Hidden Mist Skill)
Rank: "C" Rank
Skill: NinJutsu
Effect: A Skill where a user uses the water around them to create a massive mist to fill around the user.
Special: "Handseals"
Drawback: ---
Description: A skill which creates a very dense fog that decreases the surrounding visibility to near zero. It produces an environment perfect for a silent assassin who follows an opponent through sound. This mist can not be blown away by any type of Wind Jutsu.
Limit: Water ReleaseTakydromus had finished the required shopping and was making his way back to the training grounds he enjoyed using, it was a stunning area, a flat pool of water which was only disturbed by the waterfall on the far side and the water running over the opposite edge. In the middle of the pond was a small dry spot with a couple of small tree's growing out and that was his training spot. Walking over the water Tak approached the training area, once there and settled he pulled out the water jutsu scroll he was going to be studying. The scroll had been water treated so not to receive any damage should it get too wet. The first technique to be trained was the hidden mist skill.
With plenty of water around the technique had plenty of sources to start from. Tak would begin by reading over what the scroll said about the technique.. knowing the theory as well as the practical was part of training too after all. First the handseals were shown and slowly Tak began to run his hands through the seals to make sure he got the rhythm and routine of them down. He didn't work on getting them up to an extraordinary speed just yet as he knew that would come in time. The scroll began to describe the technique as a jutsu that pulls water from one source and causes it to shift into a more gaseous state that hangs around in the air in such a thick manor vision gets impaired down to almost zero visibility.
Knowing the theory behind the skill it was time to put it into practice.. Tak took a few steps out onto the water and closed his eyes focusing his chakra flow, then his hands would begin the elegant dance of handseals. One...Two...Three..Four..(you get the picture) then the twelfth hand seal would be cast and his chakra began to flow, rushing down his body and out his feet into the water. Around him a wisp of water began to fill the air, it was like steam from a boiled pot though it did not burn the scales upon his body. Ever so slowly more and more of the mist began to rise out of the water, it was now a loose disc of 1 meter across and was half way up the shins of the lizard.
From his body a second pulse of chakra would erupt and shoot down through his feet and back into the water. Another layer of mist began to rise from the water, it was nothing spectacular still but it was progress. A further pulse of chakra left his body flowing into the water once more, this one much larger than the previous two and suddenly the mist erupted skywards like a geyser. The geyser hit heights of gone five meters but the radius did not spread out any further than the one meter across disc and he didn't know why. Shrugging he would further continue to send pulses of chakra down through his body and into the water causing an ever increasing amount of fog to rise up.
At the top of the geyser the fog began to spread out, almost like the mushroom cloud of a dropped bomb. Spilling out of the top the rising column the mist began to fill up area around him, though it was flimsy and nothing like how it was supposed to be. At least this chakra pulse had cause it to break out of the one meter disc that had formed around him, from there one more pulse of chakra caused the mist around to spread even further around but then a sudden stiff breeze came through and the column of mist began to fade out. It wasn't resistant to wind and it hadn't spread out far enough around to be a successful technique yet. Another burst of wind came and with it the rest of the column disappeared... the work put it so far had vanished but the experience form it had not.