Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2014 4:06:44 GMT -5
己済 Hado #80: Itsumi (Self Ending) 己済 Hado #80: Itsumi (Self Ending) "Cast upon thee your grace, and stain me in their blood. Let thy sins be washed and thou convictions made evident. Summon forth the visage of death and let them look upon it and see thy form and beg! Beg for the mercy that shall not be granted! Let their gaze be their descent into madness and end their suffering!"
Hado #80: Itsumi is a kido designed by Nathaniel using his extensive knowledge of spirtual pressure. Upon speaking the cantation- it being the only way he has yet to cast it- the shinigami aims forth his hand and creates a torrent of pure energy that seeks out it's target. The energy is so massive and powerful that, when casted, takes the form of an imposing jade dragon. When the dragon makes contact with an enemy it is absorbed into their being seemingly harmlessly before the torrent of energy acts like a virus, seeking the spirtual energy of the person it has fused with, and acting like a catalyst, summons forth an explosion that would dwarf even a Gran Ray Cero. The catch? The damage is all dependent upon the Spirtual Power of the enemy. The higher the amount, the stronger the explosion. This kido is able to piece and absorb the reishi shields of others to fuel the explosion, leaving it to be the greatest weapon Nathaniel has against those stronger than himself. The downside of this technique is that it seals off 1/4th of Nathaniel's spirtual energy unitl he's able to get rest, thus weakening him should it fail.
歌鳩 Bakudo #30: Hauta (Lullaby of the Dove) 歌鳩 Bakudo #30: Hauta (Lullaby of the Dove)
Bakuda #30: Hauta when cast, creates a skin like shield around the caster that resembles an incredibly faint white hue. When one attempts to look upon the white light they will find themselves wanting to look away, as if not recognizing the light at all. The true ability of the kido is to mask all words spoken, each one sounding like the lullaby of a dove, hence the name. Should the caster wish one to understand his speech then they must simply will it, though otherwise, none may understand it. However, though one doesn't understand, the words said still remain
[div align="justify"][blockquote][blockquote][b][font size="2"]己済 Hado #80: Itsumi (Self Ending)[/font][/b] 己済 Hado #80: Itsumi (Self Ending) "Cast upon thee your grace, and stain me in their blood. Let thy sins be washed and thou convictions made evident. Summon forth the visage of death and let them look upon it and see thy form and beg! Beg for the mercy that shall not be granted! Let their gaze be their descent into madness and end their suffering!"
Hado #80: Itsumi is a kido designed by Nathaniel using his extensive knowledge of spirtual pressure. Upon speaking the cantation- it being the only way he has yet to cast it- the shinigami aims forth his hand and creates a torrent of pure energy that seeks out it's target. The energy is so massive and powerful that, when casted, takes the form of an imposing jade dragon. When the dragon makes contact with an enemy it is absorbed into their being seemingly harmlessly before the torrent of energy acts like a virus, seeking the spirtual energy of the person it has fused with, and acting like a catalyst, summons forth an explosion that would dwarf even a Gran Ray Cero. The catch? The damage is all dependent upon the Spirtual Power of the enemy. The higher the amount, the stronger the explosion. This kido is able to piece and absorb the reishi shields of others to fuel the explosion, leaving it to be the greatest weapon Nathaniel has against those stronger than himself. The downside of this technique is that it seals off 1/4th of Nathaniel's spirtual energy unitl he's able to get rest, thus weakening him should it fail.[/blockquote][/blockquote]
[blockquote][blockquote][b][font size="2"]歌鳩 Bakudo #30: Hauta (Lullaby of the Dove)[/font][/b] 歌鳩 Bakudo #30: Hauta (Lullaby of the Dove)
Bakuda #30: Hauta when cast, creates a skin like shield around the caster that resembles an incredibly faint white hue. When one attempts to look upon the white light they will find themselves wanting to look away, as if not recognizing the light at all. The true ability of the kido is to mask all words spoken, each one sounding like the lullaby of a dove, hence the name. Should the caster wish one to understand his speech then they must simply will it, though otherwise, none may understand it. However, though one doesn't understand, the words said still remain [/blockquote][/blockquote][/div]
please place this under kido practioner and ty