Kanji's Training Redux [P][T]
May 15, 2010 21:24:24 GMT -7
Post by shadowwind on May 15, 2010 21:24:24 GMT -7
Ketsuki Gyouku (Blood Coagulation)
Rank: D, C, B
Skill: Ninjutsu
Effect: Stops blood flow from injuries through clotting.
Special: --
Drawback: Large wounds can take a long time to stop the blood flow from.
Description: The user focuses chakra around their hands, creating a faint white glow around their hands. The user then places their hands on the wound, focusing chakra into the blood and coagulating it. Minor wounds take three movements to clot, whilst major ones require six movements, and critical injuries, such as a severed limb, requires nine movements to clot. For every rank above D you possess of this technique, remove one movement from the coagulation, to a minimum of one. For every difficulty rank above D you possess, remove one movement from the process.
Limit: Must be a medic.
Rank: D, C, B
Skill: Ninjutsu
Effect: Stops blood flow from injuries through clotting.
Special: --
Drawback: Large wounds can take a long time to stop the blood flow from.
Description: The user focuses chakra around their hands, creating a faint white glow around their hands. The user then places their hands on the wound, focusing chakra into the blood and coagulating it. Minor wounds take three movements to clot, whilst major ones require six movements, and critical injuries, such as a severed limb, requires nine movements to clot. For every rank above D you possess of this technique, remove one movement from the coagulation, to a minimum of one. For every difficulty rank above D you possess, remove one movement from the process.
Limit: Must be a medic.
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The stark lighting made the area seem too clean to be real. With his parents dealing with an influx of new patients from some street fight or another, Kanji was left alone in one of the rooms with a victim. The man couldn’t have been older than twenty, though it was hard to tell as the man was bleeding profusely about the head. Before anything else was to be done, it became clear that the bleeding needed to be steamed before anything else.
“It’ll be ok buddy, I’ll get you patched up soon enough.” The boy said looking a little pale. He had seen injuries like this before sure, but now his parents weren’t around to coach him. The injury seemed far worse than any other he remembered treating with help. To make matters worse was the lack of medical supplies to help him out. “I can do this. I can.” The ninja mumbled to himself as he got closer to examine the wound.
“Lucky for you buddy its only a surface scratch so you should be able to get out of here in a little while.” The person on the table simply groaned as the medic spoke to him. For once, Kanji was glad that he couldn’t be talked to. His own voice was much more calming than the stream of swears that would likely be coming from the wounded man’s mouth. Despite this relaxation, his hands still shook as his chakra was funneled around his hands.
They glowed a faint sky blue as the boy moved them closer to the man’s head breathing deeply as he did so. “Relax everything will be fine.” Kanji was now speaking as much to himself as he was trying to comfort the man lying on the examination table. His hands drew close over the man’s forehead to the spot where the blood was trickling. His chakra slowly filtered into the wound but what happened was anything but expected. Rather than slow and stop the bleeding, Kanji’s chakra seemed to be allowing the blood to flow freely as more and more of it streamed from the wound.
“No! That’s not supposed to happen.” The boy called desperately as he stopped the technique. The man on the table began to writhe in pain as the blood continued to flow. “I won’t lose someone. I won’t.” The sound of the man’s pain was sobering. If he could call out, there was enough fight left in him to be saved. Once more the boy charged his chakra, his hands shaking significantly less as he did so.
This time, with limbs glowing a slight white, he applied them over the man’s wound. The flow slowly lost spirit turning into its original speed before growing to a trickle and finally stopping altogether. “I think that should be ok for now.” Though Kanji said this, he was certain that the worst was yet to come.