1 No Title [Training - Invite Only] Mon Jan 06, 2014 3:46 am
Binsu
D-rank
'How can you make use of such a violent element such as lightning? Something almost too difficult to control nor predict the path of, yet deadly if used properly, today the great Rikano had come up with an idea on how he could use this dangerous current of glowing chakra to his advantage. Yet another favorable technique to use on his unsuspecting targets...'
Tch-tch-tch, Binsu made his way slowly towards the Thunder Grounds, the deadliest part of the village known best to foreigners for its random violent strikes of lightning that originated from the dark clouds that screened over the languid terrain. A tepid wind began to pick up along the path he walked, picking up loose scraps of dust and moving them about across the ground underneath his feet. The lone Jounin walked with a slow pace, tracing the path he walked along as he quietly made his way up the mountain. With his umbrella held firmly in his left hand, the man feared the thought of attracting the violent raiton down towards him. An item he used to shade sunlight away from his somewhat sensitive eyes would prove itself useless in weather conditions such as, though the Jounin found it tedious to spend more of his thoughts on whether or not he should relax the item and walk naked-without an umbrella towards the mountain peak.
As he made his way up the mountain, the middle aged Jounin imagined the type of jutsu he was going to create after closely observing the patterns of naturally made lightning, being careful not to stand in the way of the element but all the while standing close enough to read its generic patterns. Although the man had spent a great number of years practicing with and using the raiton element, he knew it still had secrets to be unlocked, secrets he knew would benefit him in combat if used correctly. 'Lightning, what a wild element indeed, and to think only few of us in the world have truly unlocked all there was to unlock within the element, yet none have bothered to publicize their useful discoveries,' Binsu thought to himself. Sheathed by his left hip was his Daken and Seiteki blades, each safely tucked into a scabbed of its own, tied around the man's hips by a strong leather strap. Binsu, although more proficient in the art of Ninjutsu, liked to think of himself as a Swordsman before a Shinobi. He purposely chose to not wear his village headband wherever he was mainly because of its irritating itch on his skin and its poor design. Many asked him why he didn't wear his village symbol around, but to him his village symbol was within his spirit. He replied to them saying 'anyone can wear another village's headband, but not everyone can wear their spirit', a belief he still holds today.
Upon arriving at the infamous thunder grounds, Binsu was greeted by the area's first thunder/lightning strike, which sent a bolt of raiton racing down towards the ground and stroke the earth just 4 meters away from where Binsu had stopped and stood. The Jounin, in fear of another close raiton attack folded his umbrella shut and left it by the side of a large, unique-looking rock, along with his two bladed weapons he had brought with him. He then proceeded on in walking 10 meters ahead of where he had placed the umbrella before sitting down to meditate. The Jounin took a large breath, taking in the faint smell of burnt rock and wet terrain. He soon shut his eyes and took in the static image of the pitch black darkness that soon followed. His legs were in a crossed position, his arms each rested on their parallel leg, leaving the Jounin seated in a relaxed position. Around him Binsu could hear distant sounds of thunderous noises fighting with one another within the dense black clouds above, each with its own pitch and direction. The Jounin tried at best to concentrate of silencing his senses, completely blocking all the noise around him, all the smells around him and all the images around him. Slowly, minute by minute each of these three senses (sight, smell and sound) began to ignore the boasting thunder strikes, the luminous smells that filled the atmosphere and the sight of the whole act.
After a few minutes of complete silence and external isolation, the Jounin rose to his feet and welcomed the sights, smells and sounds the area offered, ready to use any in his attempt to create a brand new Jutsu. 'Ok, i need something that attacks from a distance, similar to the raiton bird but something a bit more complicated than that,' Binsu thought to himself, as he looked around the area for any inspiration. Suddenly an idea struck him, though it had been an idea he had thought of long before he had decided to create a new jutsu. The technique was simple yet effective: he'd shape his raiton chakra into a large disc, before launching it towards his target. Once and if the disc lands on its target, it'd wrap itself around them and deal unstoppable damage on the target's body. The attack could also be used on anything other than live targets, such as bits of the terrain and other attacks launched by rivaling opponents. Before he could even begin attempting to create the jutsu, Binsu first had to practice shaping his raiton chakra once more into a new shape. He had to also make sure he'd be able to maintain that shape even midflight at long distances and be able to get his target every time with the jutsu. He knew in actual combat opponents were almost too difficult to predict, but when it came to stationed targets Binsu needed his jutsu to be fast enough and accurate enough to land a perfect attack on non-moving targets every time he launched the attack.
Training Raiton Disc Jutsu: 1005/2000