The Making of a Leader (Training-Permanent)
Aug 3, 2007 8:31:00 GMT -7
Post by Kareza (Kai) on Aug 3, 2007 8:31:00 GMT -7
It was the third and final phase meaning that it was time for Kaisen to finish this jutsu and move on. It had taken too long and he needed to learn new jutsu. Kaisen conducted the handsigns and held the last seal to wait for the dragon to materialize. Ox, Monkey, Rabbit, Rat, Boar, Ox, Horse, Bird, Tiger, Dog, Tiger, Snake, Sheep, Snake, Sheep, Rat, Monkey, Bird, Dragon, Bird, Ox, Horse, Sheep, Tiger, Snake, Rat, Monkey, Rabbit, Dragon, Sheep, Rat, Ox, Bird, Rat, Bird, Dragon, Bird, Ox, Horse, Sheep, Tiger, Snake, Rat, Monkey, Rabbit, Dragon, Sheep, Rat, Ox, Monkey, Bird, Rat, Bird.
The handseals were simply nothing to him for he had been practicing them too much. He watched as the massive dragon grew until it stood in front of him. Kaisen looked for any flaws, but he found not one. He turned around to look for a target that he would send the dragon to attack until he found a nearby glacier. Kaisen used his chakra to move the dragon and he tried to move it from side to side as it reached closer to the mountain of ice.
The dragon bearly wriggled and smashed into the glacier causing a slight tremor to occur. Kaisen realized that it would be better if he focused on aiming at a moving target for it would take less time for him to learn how to control th dragon. Kaisen created three normal clones and sent them out 40 feet away. He then performed the handseals for the water dragon technique and commanded the clones to run from side-to-side. Kaisen concentrated on the creating the dragon and once it was done, he would shift his focus towards one of the clones. Kaisen focused his chakra forward and moved it around as much as he could so the dragon could move in a wild pattern. The purpose of this was to make the dragon elusive so there would be less chance of it being stopped by a counter from an enemy.
Unfortunately, the dragon did not move around much before it made contact with the clone. However, its power seemed good for it dug out a large chunk of the ground. Kaisen thought the problem was that he didn't use enough chakra, but maybe it was something else. He tried again to find out so he conducted the handseals. This time, Kaisen added more chakra as he held the seal in place. Water streams shot out of the river accumulating until it created the base figure. The water then spun around 360 degrees to create its appearance.
Kaisen took a deep breath and moved his chakra in different directions before he would let the dragon shoot off. Since he added more chakra, it became easier for him to control the dragon. Kaisen decided to push the dragon forward and got ready to test the method he tried earlier. Once the dragon reached about ten feet away, Kaisen commanded his chakra to move in a spring-like pattern. The dragon turned to the left and started to travel in loops. They were small but Kaisen had more control than he did in his last attempt.
The dragon continued its path nearing the second clone. At that point, Kaisen thought of another test that he could do. Instead of making the dragon go for a direct attack, maybe he could switch its trajectory so it could trick the opponent and attack from a different angle. It sounded simple but the saying comes into play, "easier said than done." Kaisen quickly forced his chakra upwards to move the dragon into the sky. Unfortunately, it was a failed attempt for the dragon could not react that fast so it went throught the counterfeit version of Kaisen and crashed into a nearby glacier. The genuine Kaisen stood there as he witnessed the catastrophe. All he could do was shake his head and try again.
There was only one clone left and Kaisen was using up alot of chakra. His breathing became heavier, his limbs were weakening, and his fingers were staring to cramp. If this wasn't training, then he would never, ever experience it. He turned to the river as he performed the handseals for the last time. Ox, Monkey, Rabbit, Rat, Boar, Ox, Horse, Bird, Tiger, Dog, Tiger, Snake, Sheep, Snake, Sheep, Rat, Monkey, Bird, Dragon, Bird, Ox, Horse, Sheep, Tiger, Snake, Rat, Monkey, Rabbit, Dragon, Sheep, Rat, Ox, Bird, Rat, Bird, Dragon, Bird, Ox, Horse, Sheep, Tiger, Snake, Rat, Monkey, Rabbit, Dragon, Sheep, Rat, Ox, Monkey, Bird, Rat, Bird.
Even in his state, Kaisen was able to complete the seals in 7 seconds. If he was at his strongest, it probably would have only taken 4 seconds. He held the last seal as he poured his chakra into the river. The dragon took no time to form, it just rose out of the river, appearance and all. Kaisen then directed his attention to the last clone. It seemed like it was beginning to turn transparent which didn't surprise Kaisen the least. He feel to his left knee while keeping the last seal intact. The only thing moving him now, was his determination and a small amount of chakra. Kaisen concentrated as hard as he could to control the dragon. He sent it forward and used his looping method from before. The dragon looped around as much as Kaisen wanted and went towards the clone. Just a second before it would make contact, Kaisen forced his chakra up into the sky. The dragon completely obeyed his commands and Kaisen forced his chakra back down to land in the area the clone was in as he fell himself. Both Kaisen and the dragon landed simultaneously. Kaisen smiled as he saw that he finally got a hang of the complete technique. It would be a new jutsu that he could add to his arsenal.
Kaisen laid on the ground exhausted from the chakra loss but he was able to roll over to look into the clouds. Kaisen closed his eyes and fell asleep thinking about how he learned a strong technique. Hours later, he awoke in his room. He looked around and smiled. "So, someone took me back home. I'll have to thank them when I talk to Grandma...but, for now, I'm going back to sleep." With that, Kaisen dosed off.
The handseals were simply nothing to him for he had been practicing them too much. He watched as the massive dragon grew until it stood in front of him. Kaisen looked for any flaws, but he found not one. He turned around to look for a target that he would send the dragon to attack until he found a nearby glacier. Kaisen used his chakra to move the dragon and he tried to move it from side to side as it reached closer to the mountain of ice.
The dragon bearly wriggled and smashed into the glacier causing a slight tremor to occur. Kaisen realized that it would be better if he focused on aiming at a moving target for it would take less time for him to learn how to control th dragon. Kaisen created three normal clones and sent them out 40 feet away. He then performed the handseals for the water dragon technique and commanded the clones to run from side-to-side. Kaisen concentrated on the creating the dragon and once it was done, he would shift his focus towards one of the clones. Kaisen focused his chakra forward and moved it around as much as he could so the dragon could move in a wild pattern. The purpose of this was to make the dragon elusive so there would be less chance of it being stopped by a counter from an enemy.
Unfortunately, the dragon did not move around much before it made contact with the clone. However, its power seemed good for it dug out a large chunk of the ground. Kaisen thought the problem was that he didn't use enough chakra, but maybe it was something else. He tried again to find out so he conducted the handseals. This time, Kaisen added more chakra as he held the seal in place. Water streams shot out of the river accumulating until it created the base figure. The water then spun around 360 degrees to create its appearance.
Kaisen took a deep breath and moved his chakra in different directions before he would let the dragon shoot off. Since he added more chakra, it became easier for him to control the dragon. Kaisen decided to push the dragon forward and got ready to test the method he tried earlier. Once the dragon reached about ten feet away, Kaisen commanded his chakra to move in a spring-like pattern. The dragon turned to the left and started to travel in loops. They were small but Kaisen had more control than he did in his last attempt.
The dragon continued its path nearing the second clone. At that point, Kaisen thought of another test that he could do. Instead of making the dragon go for a direct attack, maybe he could switch its trajectory so it could trick the opponent and attack from a different angle. It sounded simple but the saying comes into play, "easier said than done." Kaisen quickly forced his chakra upwards to move the dragon into the sky. Unfortunately, it was a failed attempt for the dragon could not react that fast so it went throught the counterfeit version of Kaisen and crashed into a nearby glacier. The genuine Kaisen stood there as he witnessed the catastrophe. All he could do was shake his head and try again.
There was only one clone left and Kaisen was using up alot of chakra. His breathing became heavier, his limbs were weakening, and his fingers were staring to cramp. If this wasn't training, then he would never, ever experience it. He turned to the river as he performed the handseals for the last time. Ox, Monkey, Rabbit, Rat, Boar, Ox, Horse, Bird, Tiger, Dog, Tiger, Snake, Sheep, Snake, Sheep, Rat, Monkey, Bird, Dragon, Bird, Ox, Horse, Sheep, Tiger, Snake, Rat, Monkey, Rabbit, Dragon, Sheep, Rat, Ox, Bird, Rat, Bird, Dragon, Bird, Ox, Horse, Sheep, Tiger, Snake, Rat, Monkey, Rabbit, Dragon, Sheep, Rat, Ox, Monkey, Bird, Rat, Bird.
Even in his state, Kaisen was able to complete the seals in 7 seconds. If he was at his strongest, it probably would have only taken 4 seconds. He held the last seal as he poured his chakra into the river. The dragon took no time to form, it just rose out of the river, appearance and all. Kaisen then directed his attention to the last clone. It seemed like it was beginning to turn transparent which didn't surprise Kaisen the least. He feel to his left knee while keeping the last seal intact. The only thing moving him now, was his determination and a small amount of chakra. Kaisen concentrated as hard as he could to control the dragon. He sent it forward and used his looping method from before. The dragon looped around as much as Kaisen wanted and went towards the clone. Just a second before it would make contact, Kaisen forced his chakra up into the sky. The dragon completely obeyed his commands and Kaisen forced his chakra back down to land in the area the clone was in as he fell himself. Both Kaisen and the dragon landed simultaneously. Kaisen smiled as he saw that he finally got a hang of the complete technique. It would be a new jutsu that he could add to his arsenal.
Kaisen laid on the ground exhausted from the chakra loss but he was able to roll over to look into the clouds. Kaisen closed his eyes and fell asleep thinking about how he learned a strong technique. Hours later, he awoke in his room. He looked around and smiled. "So, someone took me back home. I'll have to thank them when I talk to Grandma...but, for now, I'm going back to sleep." With that, Kaisen dosed off.