1 Determined [Training Jutsu - Closed] Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:01 pm
Meiyo
D-rank
Training:
Name: Water Release: Water Prison Technique (水遁・水牢の術 ~ Suiton: Suirō no Jutsu)
Canon/Custom: Canon
Rank: C
Type: Offensive
Element: Suiton/Water
Range: 3m
Specialty: Ninjutsu
Duration: 4 posts
Cooldown: 7 posts
Description: The user expels water from his or her mouth in order to trap an opponent for a certain amount of time. However, once the target is trapped, the user must maintain close physical contact with the sphere, meaning that he or she must also remain in place. Once the contact is broken, the jutsu is completely dissolved. The person within the prison is unable to escape unless he or she makes the user break contact with the sphere. This can be done by use of any raiton technique, since contact with water would electrocute the user, or any technique B rank or higher. The user cannot use another technique while this one is in play. Techniques that have been previously set, however, are not cancelled, provided that they do not require the user's attention and constant control.
Once upon a time there once lived a little fairy girl inside a hillside. With rainbow hair and a smile always on her face, she was the sweetest little fairy to be found. However being sweet and kind, especially to oneself, doesn’t attain dreams and ambitions. So the sweet little fairy was due to turn from her fairytale home to the cold and miserable lands for training from self-worthll push her demeanor and self worth to their limits - even if it stole the shine from her soul.
So the sweet little fairy, Meiyo is her name, was determined to become stronger than she had ever become before. According to her strict regimen of exercise and daily expectations, her calender expected nothing less than a better Meiyo. It was time to not just give 110% but 200% of all Meiyo, all day; and well all night if it meant. Her alarm awoke her at four am on the dot. The sun hadn’t even touched the horizon yet and she was wide awake. She brushed her hair, brushed her teeth, and slipped into some clothes. She chose to wrap her necessities in black wrap three times over, practically mummifying her arms, legs and chest. She then pulled on a long sleeve, breathable dress in plum purple that crossed in the front and tied in the back into a thick bow that she double knotted. She slipped into her black sandals and attached her standard weapons pouch to her right thigh as well pulled on old leather brown backpack that was worn from many trips like these before. Adorned with her shinobi headband atop her head to keep her bangs out of her face, she clasped her hands together and left a silent morning prayer to the candle at the base of the tree carved into the wall and all the names adorned there. With a deep breath, she was ready to go.
Out the door she went from the small hill she lived in and across the field towards the training grounds that were basking in bright silver moonlight. Nothing stirred this early in the morning, save a few messenger birds quietly soaring back and forth from their posts. It was the hour all predator and prey were resting and she had the primest opportunity for a sweet spot on the grounds. As luck would have it, she found one. A small clearing with plenty of strong, tall trees with a small pond only a few meters wide. Heavy boulders and small holes beyond the pond indicated an earth shinobi may have practiced recently. But that only made the atmosphere more special. The moon danced in the waters refraction to almost crown it as such. There wasn’t a soul for miles out here so she was sure not to be disturbed. Though quite the social butterfly on any normal day, this day and the week to follow required the utmost concentration and dedication. The young girl settled her back pack against a stump along the edge of the tree line, a few feet from the waters edge. She was careful to nestle it at an angle that it’s weight would not have it fall nor would it disturb the patches of moss and mushroom that grew from the bark. For now the contents of the bag were not needed and so she moved towards the center of the small clearing. She settled down to sit on her knees and the hems of her dress. Long rainbow hair settled in small curls on the ground, mixing with the grass. She pulled her palms together as if to pray and closed her eyes, however instead of a quiet prayer for the souls she’s lost she quieted and cleared her thoughts. Slowly her mind came at ease from the excitement that surrounded her. From within she worked to peel away the layers of anticipation and worked through the more unsatisfying layers of sadness and fears. These would have burned her alive if they had been real, and even within her head it almost felt like a battle to the death to hush and shove away the demons of her past that ran rampant. She thanked the universe everyday she didn’t have an affinity for the fire element. For now though, she needed the strength to balance herself. Carefully she found it. Forcibly she slammed the demons into a temporary cage. It wouldn’t hold them long, but it would have to be enough.
Peace. Peace and tranquility was all that was left. These feelings of calm were intoxifying. Rarely she was allowed the feelings. Either she was running from her nightmares or tormented by them. Either way, it was nice.
She found within herself the affinity she did have, that of the water element. It was a precious element that in nature expressed nurturing behaviors, but could also be the destructive and deadly power a shinobi could use. The goal this morning was to accomplish that of the latter. It shook her soul to perform tasks that threatened her sense of morale. In this the day of peace though, one must always be prepared for war. She’d have to swallow her heart and carry forward.
Swiftly she worked through the hand signs. Her chakra hummed to her call, radiating warmth beneath her skin. She guided it to travel up past her aching heart towards her mouth. With the right balance she pressed her lips until she felt the pressure. At the right moment she expelled water from her mouth in a fluid rush like a hose. Carefully she guided this chakra water to swirl around into a sphere, growing and growing. More and more she filled it with water until it was that of a small beach ball. She slipped her left hand into it, feeling the coolness and that of the steady chakra that wrapped and guided it so. She continued to allow it to swell and fill with water. It grew to the size of her. Then it grew to the size of a large man. She pushed it to her limit when no more water would come. Opening her eyes she found herself playing a balancing act with the sphere. It wobbled about itself but hung sturdy in the air. Her gold eyes shown proudly at her work on the first try. Carefully she tried to pull her hand out, and suddenly she lost her balance and the water dispersed, soaking the ground.
Muddy and wet she took a deep breath to wave away the surprise and frustration that pulsed. The young fairy girl rolled each shoulder and cracked her neck. Stretching out her fingers she cracked those to. You got this. Focus.
Meiyo reached inside herself and focused her chakra again. Much faster than the first time, she flipped through the hand signs and opened her mouth. Water spewed out like a fast river flowing and bending itself to her will. It formed a sphere and she slipped her hand inside to control the balance of element and chakra formation. More and more water expelled until she met her limit of a three meter ball of water. This time it was steady, not teetering. It held strong, for a liquid. She looked it over very carefully. There could be no flaw, no rashness to this technique. Glaring at her slight reflection she released the jutsu.
Not fast enough, again.
Again and again she performed the jutsu. Each time she gained momentum and even more control. She polished the jutsu in speed and in detail. It was her intention to open this week with strength and accomplishment and she wouldn’t take anything less. Perfection or die. Train or die. Master it or die.
Tired and worn with the high noon sun baking her back and curling her wet hair, she breathed heavily. Before her stood the perfect Water Prison. Finally, after so many tries, she had done. Caked in mud she stood with the jutsu, marveling at her first accomplishment. She’d worn her chakra to the bare bones. She had only enough to stay awake and stand, but pride, pride carried her on. Slowly she released the jutsu. Water flooded the meadow even more. The entire space had become drenched. Looking up with tired gold eyes she hoped the sun would dry much of it. For now, she was going to rest, it would be a long day.
Carefully she walked over to the nearest tree, grabbing her bag along the way. She hung it on a branch and pulled a thin blanket out. She hung this up on a longer branch, untied her dressed and came to the water. She washed it carefully and hung it in the sun to dry. Now in nothing but wraps she grabbed her blanket, climbed up the tree and snuggled herself on a wide branch to rest. Her long hair hung long like a flag of triumph and the last to be heard were quiet snores of an exhausted fairy.
WC 1509
Needed WC 1000
Balance +509
Name: Water Release: Water Prison Technique (水遁・水牢の術 ~ Suiton: Suirō no Jutsu)
Canon/Custom: Canon
Rank: C
Type: Offensive
Element: Suiton/Water
Range: 3m
Specialty: Ninjutsu
Duration: 4 posts
Cooldown: 7 posts
Description: The user expels water from his or her mouth in order to trap an opponent for a certain amount of time. However, once the target is trapped, the user must maintain close physical contact with the sphere, meaning that he or she must also remain in place. Once the contact is broken, the jutsu is completely dissolved. The person within the prison is unable to escape unless he or she makes the user break contact with the sphere. This can be done by use of any raiton technique, since contact with water would electrocute the user, or any technique B rank or higher. The user cannot use another technique while this one is in play. Techniques that have been previously set, however, are not cancelled, provided that they do not require the user's attention and constant control.
Once upon a time there once lived a little fairy girl inside a hillside. With rainbow hair and a smile always on her face, she was the sweetest little fairy to be found. However being sweet and kind, especially to oneself, doesn’t attain dreams and ambitions. So the sweet little fairy was due to turn from her fairytale home to the cold and miserable lands for training from self-worthll push her demeanor and self worth to their limits - even if it stole the shine from her soul.
So the sweet little fairy, Meiyo is her name, was determined to become stronger than she had ever become before. According to her strict regimen of exercise and daily expectations, her calender expected nothing less than a better Meiyo. It was time to not just give 110% but 200% of all Meiyo, all day; and well all night if it meant. Her alarm awoke her at four am on the dot. The sun hadn’t even touched the horizon yet and she was wide awake. She brushed her hair, brushed her teeth, and slipped into some clothes. She chose to wrap her necessities in black wrap three times over, practically mummifying her arms, legs and chest. She then pulled on a long sleeve, breathable dress in plum purple that crossed in the front and tied in the back into a thick bow that she double knotted. She slipped into her black sandals and attached her standard weapons pouch to her right thigh as well pulled on old leather brown backpack that was worn from many trips like these before. Adorned with her shinobi headband atop her head to keep her bangs out of her face, she clasped her hands together and left a silent morning prayer to the candle at the base of the tree carved into the wall and all the names adorned there. With a deep breath, she was ready to go.
Out the door she went from the small hill she lived in and across the field towards the training grounds that were basking in bright silver moonlight. Nothing stirred this early in the morning, save a few messenger birds quietly soaring back and forth from their posts. It was the hour all predator and prey were resting and she had the primest opportunity for a sweet spot on the grounds. As luck would have it, she found one. A small clearing with plenty of strong, tall trees with a small pond only a few meters wide. Heavy boulders and small holes beyond the pond indicated an earth shinobi may have practiced recently. But that only made the atmosphere more special. The moon danced in the waters refraction to almost crown it as such. There wasn’t a soul for miles out here so she was sure not to be disturbed. Though quite the social butterfly on any normal day, this day and the week to follow required the utmost concentration and dedication. The young girl settled her back pack against a stump along the edge of the tree line, a few feet from the waters edge. She was careful to nestle it at an angle that it’s weight would not have it fall nor would it disturb the patches of moss and mushroom that grew from the bark. For now the contents of the bag were not needed and so she moved towards the center of the small clearing. She settled down to sit on her knees and the hems of her dress. Long rainbow hair settled in small curls on the ground, mixing with the grass. She pulled her palms together as if to pray and closed her eyes, however instead of a quiet prayer for the souls she’s lost she quieted and cleared her thoughts. Slowly her mind came at ease from the excitement that surrounded her. From within she worked to peel away the layers of anticipation and worked through the more unsatisfying layers of sadness and fears. These would have burned her alive if they had been real, and even within her head it almost felt like a battle to the death to hush and shove away the demons of her past that ran rampant. She thanked the universe everyday she didn’t have an affinity for the fire element. For now though, she needed the strength to balance herself. Carefully she found it. Forcibly she slammed the demons into a temporary cage. It wouldn’t hold them long, but it would have to be enough.
Peace. Peace and tranquility was all that was left. These feelings of calm were intoxifying. Rarely she was allowed the feelings. Either she was running from her nightmares or tormented by them. Either way, it was nice.
She found within herself the affinity she did have, that of the water element. It was a precious element that in nature expressed nurturing behaviors, but could also be the destructive and deadly power a shinobi could use. The goal this morning was to accomplish that of the latter. It shook her soul to perform tasks that threatened her sense of morale. In this the day of peace though, one must always be prepared for war. She’d have to swallow her heart and carry forward.
Swiftly she worked through the hand signs. Her chakra hummed to her call, radiating warmth beneath her skin. She guided it to travel up past her aching heart towards her mouth. With the right balance she pressed her lips until she felt the pressure. At the right moment she expelled water from her mouth in a fluid rush like a hose. Carefully she guided this chakra water to swirl around into a sphere, growing and growing. More and more she filled it with water until it was that of a small beach ball. She slipped her left hand into it, feeling the coolness and that of the steady chakra that wrapped and guided it so. She continued to allow it to swell and fill with water. It grew to the size of her. Then it grew to the size of a large man. She pushed it to her limit when no more water would come. Opening her eyes she found herself playing a balancing act with the sphere. It wobbled about itself but hung sturdy in the air. Her gold eyes shown proudly at her work on the first try. Carefully she tried to pull her hand out, and suddenly she lost her balance and the water dispersed, soaking the ground.
Muddy and wet she took a deep breath to wave away the surprise and frustration that pulsed. The young fairy girl rolled each shoulder and cracked her neck. Stretching out her fingers she cracked those to. You got this. Focus.
Meiyo reached inside herself and focused her chakra again. Much faster than the first time, she flipped through the hand signs and opened her mouth. Water spewed out like a fast river flowing and bending itself to her will. It formed a sphere and she slipped her hand inside to control the balance of element and chakra formation. More and more water expelled until she met her limit of a three meter ball of water. This time it was steady, not teetering. It held strong, for a liquid. She looked it over very carefully. There could be no flaw, no rashness to this technique. Glaring at her slight reflection she released the jutsu.
Not fast enough, again.
Again and again she performed the jutsu. Each time she gained momentum and even more control. She polished the jutsu in speed and in detail. It was her intention to open this week with strength and accomplishment and she wouldn’t take anything less. Perfection or die. Train or die. Master it or die.
Tired and worn with the high noon sun baking her back and curling her wet hair, she breathed heavily. Before her stood the perfect Water Prison. Finally, after so many tries, she had done. Caked in mud she stood with the jutsu, marveling at her first accomplishment. She’d worn her chakra to the bare bones. She had only enough to stay awake and stand, but pride, pride carried her on. Slowly she released the jutsu. Water flooded the meadow even more. The entire space had become drenched. Looking up with tired gold eyes she hoped the sun would dry much of it. For now, she was going to rest, it would be a long day.
Carefully she walked over to the nearest tree, grabbing her bag along the way. She hung it on a branch and pulled a thin blanket out. She hung this up on a longer branch, untied her dressed and came to the water. She washed it carefully and hung it in the sun to dry. Now in nothing but wraps she grabbed her blanket, climbed up the tree and snuggled herself on a wide branch to rest. Her long hair hung long like a flag of triumph and the last to be heard were quiet snores of an exhausted fairy.
WC 1509
Needed WC 1000
Balance +509
Last edited by Meiyo on Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:06 pm; edited 1 time in total