- Sameonna HoshigakiCitizen
- Ryo : 6575
Training the Tsunami Style
Sat Nov 03, 2012 7:59 pm
Sameonna had been sitting on a canyon not too far astray from the pinnacle of the Kirigakure forests - constantly pitting herself against the very foundation of nature. In disbelief, the clouds opened up above her and in their wake - sunshine thrivelously was shown to penetrate the very fogs she was so familiar with. She looked up toward the sky and smiled. It was finally time for her to train her special affinity. Tsunami.
She would consistently attempt to tap into her body's spiritual forces, channeling water chakra to the right side of her body, and wind chakra to the left side in order to create a perfect balance. Even with her devastatingly precise chakra control skills, such a task proved difficult for Sameonna. Still, she continued to constantly try and do it. Assuming a combat stance, she still remained completely still. Water from below her person began to swirl around her right foot, spinning in an unrelenting motion. Winds began to pick up from the bottom of her left foot and follow their counterparts in an endless stream of coherent bonds.
Without hesitation however, such deviated focus was lost; as she dropped to her knees once more. Training chakra-based fighting styles was always a lot more difficult than simply training a jutsu or technique. It required absolutely precise chakra control, and excellent predatory mandation. Perfect harmony was a much needed necessity to perform such feats - the thoughts of her previous war against Konoha began to flood the flask of her memory and provide a most bothersome disturbance to her technique and its training procedure.
The past had grevious affects on the present, surely allowing for her to utilize such things to her benefit. She pushed and pulled the water around her after standing back up, bringing it closer to her body. The mass of thoughts could be sensed by Sameonna - even the cooling breeze and touch of the ocean could be felt once more. It seems now that she will need to improve her timing. Maybe improving her technique of how to effectively take out the remaining structures that lay within the field before her.
It seemed like an inquisitive, almost impossible question - but seeing as there was only one or two sources of life in the water, she hadn't seen the need to channel more chakra to the right side of her body, merely channel more wind chakra to the left side instead to balance it out. The raging whirlwind mixed with the water and allowed for it to swirl around the winding torrents with ease. To Sameonna's surprise - her technique was actually coming together quite nicely. Even she hadn't anticipated that it would take any less time for her to accomplish such a task.
In an attempt to atleast do some more damage, she channeled a portion of her wind chakra to create a more violent atmosphere, the raging torrent of water immediately switching currents, as another jutsu is activated, turning the emassed walls of water into violent sharks which would smash into each other with an exceedingly powerful impact - providing massive stationary destruction, and a powerful underwater crushing shockwave due to mixed velocities. This may seem like she has gotten herself distracted nonetheless, but she believed to be on the right track.
Noticing her errors and improving herself was the only way to perfect this water-based wind fighting style. Although the jutsu had been recognized as Rain Water Shark Wave - it had now been enhanced and its power was upgraded to a more heightened state - moreso turning into a Great White Rain Water Shark Wave. The droplets poured onto the ground from above - the initial attack pressed onward at higher speeds tearing the trees and bushes apart which lay before her no longer.
Without warning however, her stance dropped and she fell to the ground once again. "Why can't I fucking get this right!? I've done everything correctly thus far." She was highly disgruntled and angered at her failures. Sameonna had rarely failed at anything her entire life. From the time she was in the academy throughout her graduation having to prove she was fit to become a ninja of Kirigakure - thus killing six pre-graduated Genin ninja as well as ninety four other academy students in the process. Bloodshed was in her nature. And suiton mastery was in her blood. After learning how to effectively utilize the wind element she couldn't have been more pleased.
Instead of remaining silent and doing things the right way, she did things on a more relevant and mandated process based on her own code of honor. She learned and mastered the elemental affinity of fire as well. Although fire had no place in the world of water she lived in - she thought it could be useful when coming up against a user who could potentially use fire to defeat her in combat. Through training and mastery over its affinity, she elevated her capabilities by learning how to manipulate it on a spiritual scale, not having to have a jutsu in order to perform a technique which mandated its usage over flame. Regardless, she had to stay focused on the task at hand.
Suddenly it clicked within her mind as to what she had to do to master this fighting style. With the clap of her hands and a mental instability focused and revised, she stood from her knelt position and began channeling chakras to both sides of her body once more. Channeling a fifteenth percent water chakra to her right side and a fourteenth percent wind chakra into her left side, she would press the chakra toward her core and revitalize its pressure by exerting it through her hands. Considering the water affinity has more of a direct control over the elemental status of jutsu, channeling just a smaller portion of wind would allow the water to flow properly. Activating the Rain Water Shark Wave once more would determine whether or not she had mastered the idealistic form of Tsunami.
Thrusting forth, the technique would turn into its former Great White Water Shark Wave, and it would be performed perfectly.
She would consistently attempt to tap into her body's spiritual forces, channeling water chakra to the right side of her body, and wind chakra to the left side in order to create a perfect balance. Even with her devastatingly precise chakra control skills, such a task proved difficult for Sameonna. Still, she continued to constantly try and do it. Assuming a combat stance, she still remained completely still. Water from below her person began to swirl around her right foot, spinning in an unrelenting motion. Winds began to pick up from the bottom of her left foot and follow their counterparts in an endless stream of coherent bonds.
Without hesitation however, such deviated focus was lost; as she dropped to her knees once more. Training chakra-based fighting styles was always a lot more difficult than simply training a jutsu or technique. It required absolutely precise chakra control, and excellent predatory mandation. Perfect harmony was a much needed necessity to perform such feats - the thoughts of her previous war against Konoha began to flood the flask of her memory and provide a most bothersome disturbance to her technique and its training procedure.
The past had grevious affects on the present, surely allowing for her to utilize such things to her benefit. She pushed and pulled the water around her after standing back up, bringing it closer to her body. The mass of thoughts could be sensed by Sameonna - even the cooling breeze and touch of the ocean could be felt once more. It seems now that she will need to improve her timing. Maybe improving her technique of how to effectively take out the remaining structures that lay within the field before her.
It seemed like an inquisitive, almost impossible question - but seeing as there was only one or two sources of life in the water, she hadn't seen the need to channel more chakra to the right side of her body, merely channel more wind chakra to the left side instead to balance it out. The raging whirlwind mixed with the water and allowed for it to swirl around the winding torrents with ease. To Sameonna's surprise - her technique was actually coming together quite nicely. Even she hadn't anticipated that it would take any less time for her to accomplish such a task.
In an attempt to atleast do some more damage, she channeled a portion of her wind chakra to create a more violent atmosphere, the raging torrent of water immediately switching currents, as another jutsu is activated, turning the emassed walls of water into violent sharks which would smash into each other with an exceedingly powerful impact - providing massive stationary destruction, and a powerful underwater crushing shockwave due to mixed velocities. This may seem like she has gotten herself distracted nonetheless, but she believed to be on the right track.
Noticing her errors and improving herself was the only way to perfect this water-based wind fighting style. Although the jutsu had been recognized as Rain Water Shark Wave - it had now been enhanced and its power was upgraded to a more heightened state - moreso turning into a Great White Rain Water Shark Wave. The droplets poured onto the ground from above - the initial attack pressed onward at higher speeds tearing the trees and bushes apart which lay before her no longer.
Without warning however, her stance dropped and she fell to the ground once again. "Why can't I fucking get this right!? I've done everything correctly thus far." She was highly disgruntled and angered at her failures. Sameonna had rarely failed at anything her entire life. From the time she was in the academy throughout her graduation having to prove she was fit to become a ninja of Kirigakure - thus killing six pre-graduated Genin ninja as well as ninety four other academy students in the process. Bloodshed was in her nature. And suiton mastery was in her blood. After learning how to effectively utilize the wind element she couldn't have been more pleased.
Instead of remaining silent and doing things the right way, she did things on a more relevant and mandated process based on her own code of honor. She learned and mastered the elemental affinity of fire as well. Although fire had no place in the world of water she lived in - she thought it could be useful when coming up against a user who could potentially use fire to defeat her in combat. Through training and mastery over its affinity, she elevated her capabilities by learning how to manipulate it on a spiritual scale, not having to have a jutsu in order to perform a technique which mandated its usage over flame. Regardless, she had to stay focused on the task at hand.
Suddenly it clicked within her mind as to what she had to do to master this fighting style. With the clap of her hands and a mental instability focused and revised, she stood from her knelt position and began channeling chakras to both sides of her body once more. Channeling a fifteenth percent water chakra to her right side and a fourteenth percent wind chakra into her left side, she would press the chakra toward her core and revitalize its pressure by exerting it through her hands. Considering the water affinity has more of a direct control over the elemental status of jutsu, channeling just a smaller portion of wind would allow the water to flow properly. Activating the Rain Water Shark Wave once more would determine whether or not she had mastered the idealistic form of Tsunami.
Thrusting forth, the technique would turn into its former Great White Water Shark Wave, and it would be performed perfectly.
"HELL YEAH!"
-Fighting Style: Tsunami Learned/Mastered-
http://naruto-role-play-rpg.forumotion.com/t12116-sameonna-s-personal-fighting-style
WORD COUNT: 1,037/1,000
-Fighting Style: Tsunami Learned/Mastered-
http://naruto-role-play-rpg.forumotion.com/t12116-sameonna-s-personal-fighting-style
WORD COUNT: 1,037/1,000
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