DIE :: T ::
Feb 11, 2010 20:57:01 GMT -7
Post by ▐Shibu on Feb 11, 2010 20:57:01 GMT -7
Wandering
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I was walking the wet streets of Kirigakure; the people walking all around my. They seemed to fear me, though I hadn’t cared one way or the other. My shinobi attire shoes had been clamping against the rough terrain during each and every step that I happened to take in this gloomy and god forsaken city. Whoever was in charge at the current time, it was clear he wasn’t keeping these ‘citizens’ in shape. Making sure that these ‘people’ knew who was the real ‘god’. I hadn’t cared though, it wasn’t my issue; however as I found myself continuing to walk, I’d have those emerald optics of mine placed upon the village library. Was I finding myself wanting to read about techniques? Knowledge is power, though instincts is real power, I did have some slight curiosity over some things I’ve seen in my life.
Walking in, the main librarian desk towards the left. The librarian seemed shocked when I had walked in, my eyes looking over towards her direction in a lazy fashion. Once I had done so she seemed to look away, as though she was pretending to never look at me from the very beginning. I should’ve killer her right then and there. I wanted to watch her blood slide upon the light wooden desk in front of her. Her red hair bunched up and messy from the death that I had envisioned for her; though I couldn’t. Rather, I didn’t, not right now at least. Maybe later I’ll come across her and watch that warm red liquid slide from out her body.
Walking into some thin walkway with books on my left and right I came across something rather peculiar. Something that sparked my curiosity ‘Genjutsu’ was the basis of this book and upon the rough hands I possessed moving to grip the book I slid it out its holster. Standing there I put my free hand towards the back of this very book and opened it up. My emerald eyes gracing upon the text as I started to read about ‘Pattern Genjutsu’ and reading that this type of stuff was for the more advanced chakra users; right then I started to wonder as I stood there. Wouldn’t a god be able to pull off the greatest chakra molding techniques out there?
My answer was yes, and I was going to attempt this. So my eyes kept racing upon this book, reading about how one could tell if they’ve earned or gained this said ability to create illusions. These illusions could affect the very target with patterns, color patterns or anything of the sort. Just as long as it came under the category of patterns; this book seemed to explain a scarce amount but I learned about the illusions that one could create. Upon learning I knew that getting scrolls to attempt these techniques was needed but the knowledge was given to me. To make some believe that they’ve died is just as satisfactory as actually having them die.
With this new discovery chipped into my brain I was attempted to learn more. Not closing the book my very optics started to look up at the books I stood in front of me. Rows and rows of Genjutsu books, it was going to be a good while until I found my steps leaving this very place but I knew that power of knowledge, though never better than experiencing blood upon your face… was still power, and I was about to be graced with the smaller power of the two; and I’d never decline such power, ever.Pattern Perception
Rank: C
Skill: GenJutsu
Effect: With this technique the user is capable of performing Jutsus that deals with the type of perception of Pattern kind.
Special: ---
Drawback: Without this the user is unable to perform Jutsus dealing with the Pattern Perception.
Description: Pattern Perception are like figments, a pattern technique creates an image that others can see, but a pattern also affects the minds of those who see it or are caught in it. This means that those who are trapped within Pattern Perception Techniques are also affected by other sensations that affects the mind itself such as blindness, unconscious, stunned, or even nausea. In affect, Patterns are very similar to Figment, however they have added affect used to subdue an opponent, harming their inner mind in a certain way to allow the user to perform more harmful techniques or escape without problems.
Limit: No Limitation