City of Eastport: Kazetora
Apr 17, 2017 17:25:46 GMT -7
Post by Hitora Ryunobu (Uchiha) on Apr 17, 2017 17:25:46 GMT -7
4o/11o
Letting out a loud belch after having finished his fish lunch the young Uchiha stood up and stretched a bit before heading back to the center of the small outcropping he was on. It was a small offshoot of the main area he had been training, slightly separated with only a bridge holding it to the rest of the land, there were some trees and such as well on the island but more than enough for him to practice his technique on. Hitora then looked around, making sure no innocent people or creatures were around to get hurt by his technique.
Hitora then began to form his handseals, slowly but surely, he would form each handseal still wanting to make sure that he was performing them right despite all the practice he just had. This was after all the best time to take his time and make sure that the seals were right as in a combat situation he would not have that kind of time, that much he was sure of. Hitora sighed a little as he continued to form his handseals slowly not really liking this slowness after all that training he just put his hands through to memorize these seals but, it was for the best.
Hitora had also begun to mold his chakra, remembering that wall as well he focused his concentration on keeping his chakra built up within his body. Allowing the fire and earth chakras to merge perfectly within himself, as he did so the kanji on his chest began to glow in its nearly perfect orange and red color that he had seen on his own teacher’s chest during her showing him other techniques in the past. He could practically feel the heat welling within him as he did so which made him feel more comfortable.
Then, when he had finished the handseals and felt he had built up enough chakra, the young Uchiha began to push his chakra into the ground, all at once before suddenly jumping away to the nearby tree. He felt some shaking in the ground through the tree, but nothing more than that. Looking a bit dumbfounded, Hitora sighed as he realized what had happened shortly afterwards, his Jutsu had fizzled and failed for one reason or another, something he could not figure out at a brief moment. Hitora shook his head a bit, looking at the ground.
Letting out a loud belch after having finished his fish lunch the young Uchiha stood up and stretched a bit before heading back to the center of the small outcropping he was on. It was a small offshoot of the main area he had been training, slightly separated with only a bridge holding it to the rest of the land, there were some trees and such as well on the island but more than enough for him to practice his technique on. Hitora then looked around, making sure no innocent people or creatures were around to get hurt by his technique.
Hitora then began to form his handseals, slowly but surely, he would form each handseal still wanting to make sure that he was performing them right despite all the practice he just had. This was after all the best time to take his time and make sure that the seals were right as in a combat situation he would not have that kind of time, that much he was sure of. Hitora sighed a little as he continued to form his handseals slowly not really liking this slowness after all that training he just put his hands through to memorize these seals but, it was for the best.
Hitora had also begun to mold his chakra, remembering that wall as well he focused his concentration on keeping his chakra built up within his body. Allowing the fire and earth chakras to merge perfectly within himself, as he did so the kanji on his chest began to glow in its nearly perfect orange and red color that he had seen on his own teacher’s chest during her showing him other techniques in the past. He could practically feel the heat welling within him as he did so which made him feel more comfortable.
Then, when he had finished the handseals and felt he had built up enough chakra, the young Uchiha began to push his chakra into the ground, all at once before suddenly jumping away to the nearby tree. He felt some shaking in the ground through the tree, but nothing more than that. Looking a bit dumbfounded, Hitora sighed as he realized what had happened shortly afterwards, his Jutsu had fizzled and failed for one reason or another, something he could not figure out at a brief moment. Hitora shook his head a bit, looking at the ground.