Knowledge is Power [M][T][P]
May 6, 2012 16:09:24 GMT -7
Post by Kanae on May 6, 2012 16:09:24 GMT -7
Name: Knowledge is Power
Rank: D Ranked
IIC Length: --
Difficulty: Easy
Objective: Learn a D Ranked Technique
Description: To encourage strengthening the village and interaction the missions has come up to learn a D ranked technique. Once you learn this technique you must show proof of the skill either inside or outside the tower depending on its destructive capabilities! This can only be repeated once per month.
Reward: 500 Ryo if taken alone. If taken with at least one other person: 1,500 Ryo
Rank: D Ranked
IIC Length: --
Difficulty: Easy
Objective: Learn a D Ranked Technique
Description: To encourage strengthening the village and interaction the missions has come up to learn a D ranked technique. Once you learn this technique you must show proof of the skill either inside or outside the tower depending on its destructive capabilities! This can only be repeated once per month.
Reward: 500 Ryo if taken alone. If taken with at least one other person: 1,500 Ryo
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"Touji Itonami "(Clay Life)
Rank: D, C, B, A, S ranked
Skill: Ninjutsu, supplementary.
Effect: Allows the user to give a prepped clay certain desired characteristics. Allow the user to control the clay creature. (See more below)
Special: Please refer to “Katsu”.
The speed at which a user can infuse the piece of clay is directly dependent of the user rank of "Touji Hyu-zu" (Clay Infusion). The The amount of bombs; the amount of clay slots used to make a bomb; the size of the clay bomb; the maximum distance in which a clay creature may travel; and the amount of hands required to make a bomb will be stated within the bomb itself. (See more below)
Drawback: The user must have prepped a piece of clay using "Touji Hyu-zu" (Clay Infusion). (See more below)
Description: Clay Life is the true culmination of what a clay creation can really do. Directly after the user completes the fusion process derived from "Touji Hyu-zu" (Clay Infusion), he or she commands their mouth the spit out the piece of clay into their palm. The user further refines and molds this piece of clay using their fingers as it rests in his or her palms. During this refinement process, the users taps into their memory bank and focuses on a desired shape and characteristic they wish to endow their clay bomb with. This selected design is usually something which they have seen and witnessed from real life already. Once they are completed with the refinement process, a small clay version of what they desired rests within there hands. This refined piece of clay may take the shape of a variety of creatures; from insects to birds to reptiles or even mammals and must be stated by the user. (Some restrictions on what type of creature can be produced will stated by the jutsu itself).
From this point on, "Katsu" is used to enlarge their clay creature to a desired size. While enlarged and fully formed, the clay creature will Permanently act in the same mannerism as the creature it is molded after and Only the mannerism of the clay creature it is molded after. A Clay bird will fly, A clay spider will crawl, a Clay fish will swim, etc. Information and restrictions on the clay creature is stated within the jutsu. This entire process of refinement is far quicker then the infusement process and posting time is not required in this case. The user rank within this jutsu determines which bomb he or she can create. If the user only knows the D-ranked version of "Touji Itonami "(Clay Life) he or she may only control D-ranked bombs. If the user only knows the C-ranked version of "Touji Itonami "(Clay Life) he or she may only control C-ranked bombs, and D-ranked bombs before that; and so on and so forth until S-rank (though some Bombs can state other wise).
Each clay creature has a varying enlarged size and shape:
Quote:
D-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the small size, no larger then a foot ball (6 inches in length, unless otherwise stated by the jutsu itself).
C-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the medium size, no larger then a small table (6 in- 4ft in length, unless otherwise stated by the jutsu itself).
B-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the large size, no larger then a table (4ft-8ft in length, unless otherwise stated by the jutsu itself).
A-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the Huge size, no larger then a car (8ft-12ft in length, unless otherwise stated by the jutsu itself).
S-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the Epic size, (12ft- in length, stated by the jutsu itself).
The clay creature follows the users will on a near telepathic level. The user dictates which direction a clay creature may go and also dictates when the clay creature will detonate. A clay creature cannot act and attack on its free will and requires the users command. It cannot move to areas which the user does not know or see and detonate thereafter. (This does not apply to certain clay bombs). The clay creature cannot travel great distances from the user or last indefinitely. The maximum distance in which the clay creature can move is the same as the user's visual distance (a normal human visual distance). As this distance increases, it becomes harder to control clay creature(s). Beyond the visual range, the user is unable to maintain control of their clay creature and they become useless as they cannot detonate (though some Bombs can state other wise).The users chakra that has been imbued into the clay creature does not last longer then 1 minute if not detonated (unless the jutsu states differently as well). Afterwards, the users chakra completely dissipates form the clay creature, returning it into harmless lumps of shapeless clay, regardless of what rank bomb has been created.
Limit: Sankuchi blood line. Must be learned Multiple time as the user cannot gain A rank without first knowing D, C and B ranks. Must know "Kuchisaki Seichuu" (Mouth Control)
Rank: D, C, B, A, S ranked
Skill: Ninjutsu, supplementary.
Effect: Allows the user to give a prepped clay certain desired characteristics. Allow the user to control the clay creature. (See more below)
Special: Please refer to “Katsu”.
The speed at which a user can infuse the piece of clay is directly dependent of the user rank of "Touji Hyu-zu" (Clay Infusion). The The amount of bombs; the amount of clay slots used to make a bomb; the size of the clay bomb; the maximum distance in which a clay creature may travel; and the amount of hands required to make a bomb will be stated within the bomb itself. (See more below)
Drawback: The user must have prepped a piece of clay using "Touji Hyu-zu" (Clay Infusion). (See more below)
Description: Clay Life is the true culmination of what a clay creation can really do. Directly after the user completes the fusion process derived from "Touji Hyu-zu" (Clay Infusion), he or she commands their mouth the spit out the piece of clay into their palm. The user further refines and molds this piece of clay using their fingers as it rests in his or her palms. During this refinement process, the users taps into their memory bank and focuses on a desired shape and characteristic they wish to endow their clay bomb with. This selected design is usually something which they have seen and witnessed from real life already. Once they are completed with the refinement process, a small clay version of what they desired rests within there hands. This refined piece of clay may take the shape of a variety of creatures; from insects to birds to reptiles or even mammals and must be stated by the user. (Some restrictions on what type of creature can be produced will stated by the jutsu itself).
From this point on, "Katsu" is used to enlarge their clay creature to a desired size. While enlarged and fully formed, the clay creature will Permanently act in the same mannerism as the creature it is molded after and Only the mannerism of the clay creature it is molded after. A Clay bird will fly, A clay spider will crawl, a Clay fish will swim, etc. Information and restrictions on the clay creature is stated within the jutsu. This entire process of refinement is far quicker then the infusement process and posting time is not required in this case. The user rank within this jutsu determines which bomb he or she can create. If the user only knows the D-ranked version of "Touji Itonami "(Clay Life) he or she may only control D-ranked bombs. If the user only knows the C-ranked version of "Touji Itonami "(Clay Life) he or she may only control C-ranked bombs, and D-ranked bombs before that; and so on and so forth until S-rank (though some Bombs can state other wise).
Each clay creature has a varying enlarged size and shape:
Quote:
D-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the small size, no larger then a foot ball (6 inches in length, unless otherwise stated by the jutsu itself).
C-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the medium size, no larger then a small table (6 in- 4ft in length, unless otherwise stated by the jutsu itself).
B-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the large size, no larger then a table (4ft-8ft in length, unless otherwise stated by the jutsu itself).
A-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the Huge size, no larger then a car (8ft-12ft in length, unless otherwise stated by the jutsu itself).
S-rank Clay life: allows for the creation of creatures of the Epic size, (12ft- in length, stated by the jutsu itself).
The clay creature follows the users will on a near telepathic level. The user dictates which direction a clay creature may go and also dictates when the clay creature will detonate. A clay creature cannot act and attack on its free will and requires the users command. It cannot move to areas which the user does not know or see and detonate thereafter. (This does not apply to certain clay bombs). The clay creature cannot travel great distances from the user or last indefinitely. The maximum distance in which the clay creature can move is the same as the user's visual distance (a normal human visual distance). As this distance increases, it becomes harder to control clay creature(s). Beyond the visual range, the user is unable to maintain control of their clay creature and they become useless as they cannot detonate (though some Bombs can state other wise).The users chakra that has been imbued into the clay creature does not last longer then 1 minute if not detonated (unless the jutsu states differently as well). Afterwards, the users chakra completely dissipates form the clay creature, returning it into harmless lumps of shapeless clay, regardless of what rank bomb has been created.
Limit: Sankuchi blood line. Must be learned Multiple time as the user cannot gain A rank without first knowing D, C and B ranks. Must know "Kuchisaki Seichuu" (Mouth Control)
Kanae was sitting in her room, examining the scroll her grandmother had given her. Written on it were instructions for a Sankuchi bloodline technique called Clay Life. This jutsu allows the user to create clay animals. The clay animals can then be controlled by the user. Since this was the first time Kanae had ever used this technique, she could only create clay animals that were smaller than 6 inches.
Kanae reached into her clay pouch and tore off a chunk of training clay. She placed the clay in her mouth and started chewing. Kanae wasn’t born with a handmouth, so she had to use her real mouth for all of the Sankuchi techniques. The training clay didn’t taste very good, but she had gotten used to it. While chewing the clay, Kanae sent small bursts of chakra into the material.
What she was doing right now was called Clay Infusion. Before she could use Clay Life, a piece of clay had to be prepped with Clay Infusion. After about 6 seconds of chewing, Kanae spat the clay out into her hands. The next step was to mold the clay into some type of animal. After thinking for a few moments, Kanae decided to make a robin.
Robins were one Kanae’s favorite birds. She thought the bright orange patch on their chest was beautiful. Kanae had spent several afternoons studying these birds as a child, so she knew exactly what they looked like. Even so, Kanae meticulously formed each part of the bird. Slowly and carefully Kanae formed the head, body, feet and wings.
After the main outline was done, she went back and added detail like the eyes and the indentations of each individual feather. She added tiny ridges and grooves to the clay robin’s feet. Kanae carefully formed each of the robin’s eight claws. Soon Kanae had a fairly realistic 2 inch clay replica of a robin. Kanae quickly consulted the scroll to see what she needed to do next.
Apparently, all she needed to do now was perform the Katsu handseal. Once she did, the clay robin should enlarge. The clay creature would then take on all of the characteristics of the creature it had been modeled on. For example, Kanae’s clay robin would be able to fly. According to the scroll, this effect was permanent, and Kanae wouldn’t be to change the type off creature her clay robin imitated after performing the Katsu handseal.
Also, once the Katsu handseal was formed, the clay robin wouldn’t be able to go back to being a small 2 inch model. After reviewing the scroll for a couple more seconds, Kanae was sure she understood all of the effects forming the Katsu handseal would have on her clay robin. Kanae carefully formed the Katsu handseal. Her hand was held upward with her index and middle finger held upward as well. Kanae’s thumb, ring finger and pinky were held inward towards the palm.
As soon as Kanae completed the Katsu handseal, the clay robin got bigger. It was about 6 inches long, which was what the scroll said was the maximum length for a small creature. An actual robin would be about 10 inches long. The clay robin was grey, the same color as the training clay she had used to make the bird. The scroll said that Kanae was supposed to be able to give the clay creature instructions mentally, so Kanae decided to try it out.
She mentally commanded to the clay robin to fly about 5 feet in front of her. Nothing happened at first, but then the clay robin slowly unfurled her wings. She flew to the area Kanae indicated and then landed, awaiting more instructions. Kanae had the bird fly in circles and a couple of complex patterns to get a feel for how commanding the clay creature worked. Each time Kanae commanded the clay robin to do something, there was a smaller delay between her command bird’s action.
At one point, Kanae had the robin fly past where she could see. She then commanded the bird to fly back to her, but nothing happened. Kanae ran over to where she had last seen the bird, and saw that it was lying on the ground motionless. Fortunately the bird had been flying low and very slowly, so when it hit the ground there wasn’t much damage. As soon as Kanae could see the bird, the clay robin resumed taking mental orders.