No Clue, but learning (Solo)
Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:28 pm
Tomoya couldn’t seem to put the book down. He was so eager to learn how to use Genjutsu, it seemed so fascinating to him. To be able to confuse all of a persons senses, or even just one, to make them think there were things there that weren’t. It was all so fascinating, Tomoya had to learn how to use some sort of Genjutsu. The book mentioned a Genjutsu used by the fifth Hokage that could stop some one from moving, hell as long as you ha enough chakra you could seemingly affect as many people as you wanted. If he could learn this jutsu, perhaps he could become powerful enough to have Den finally be willing to use him as a resource, rather than just let him do what he wished but with no purpose.
That was why Tomoya was here, to learn, to become useful. He wanted to learn a number of jutsu, and perhaps something that could help Den find Minorin’s killers. He wasn’t so sure they were here, but if they were he’d find them somehow.
Tomoya was in a chair in his small little home, dressed in pajamas. He had been given the house when he became a Genin of the village, it was nice enough he thought, it most certainly was comfortable enough for him. Tomoya didn’t need much, just a place to sleep and keep his few possessions. He was an even worse cook than Denkiteki, so he always went out to eat. He had a bowl of rice with him now however, that he had baught and simply heated up at home. It was on the small stand near his chair, while Tomoya still had this same book within his hands. He was reading about how Tsunade had simply defeated two shin obi with the use of the Genjutsu binding technique, the jutsu he thought seemed interesting.
Tomoya didn’t want to learn Genjutsu to be able to use jutsu like this, but still it would be a nice enough jutsu to have. Tomoya was interested in altering people’s minds, not restraining their bodies. He wanted to learn far more subtle techniques, not genjutsu that would be fairly obvious to those affected by them.
Tomoya consumed a few pieces of rice as he put the book down, he really should finish eating his rice before it got cold. He began eating large amounts of it, as he also realized he hadn’t eaten all day, simply did missions and read his book. It didn’t take the man long to finish the entire bowl of rice, and when he was he figured he should probably go to bed.
He folded a page on his book once more, he would read about the hand seals and what not for that jutsu in the morning. He hoped that he could learn the jutsu within a few days, but it could end up being difficult. He had only picked up a few jutsu in his brief existence, he didn’t know what a genjutsu would be like to learn.
TWC: 510
431 towards Genjutsu (Finished)
79 towards Genjutsu Binding
That was why Tomoya was here, to learn, to become useful. He wanted to learn a number of jutsu, and perhaps something that could help Den find Minorin’s killers. He wasn’t so sure they were here, but if they were he’d find them somehow.
Tomoya was in a chair in his small little home, dressed in pajamas. He had been given the house when he became a Genin of the village, it was nice enough he thought, it most certainly was comfortable enough for him. Tomoya didn’t need much, just a place to sleep and keep his few possessions. He was an even worse cook than Denkiteki, so he always went out to eat. He had a bowl of rice with him now however, that he had baught and simply heated up at home. It was on the small stand near his chair, while Tomoya still had this same book within his hands. He was reading about how Tsunade had simply defeated two shin obi with the use of the Genjutsu binding technique, the jutsu he thought seemed interesting.
Tomoya didn’t want to learn Genjutsu to be able to use jutsu like this, but still it would be a nice enough jutsu to have. Tomoya was interested in altering people’s minds, not restraining their bodies. He wanted to learn far more subtle techniques, not genjutsu that would be fairly obvious to those affected by them.
Tomoya consumed a few pieces of rice as he put the book down, he really should finish eating his rice before it got cold. He began eating large amounts of it, as he also realized he hadn’t eaten all day, simply did missions and read his book. It didn’t take the man long to finish the entire bowl of rice, and when he was he figured he should probably go to bed.
He folded a page on his book once more, he would read about the hand seals and what not for that jutsu in the morning. He hoped that he could learn the jutsu within a few days, but it could end up being difficult. He had only picked up a few jutsu in his brief existence, he didn’t know what a genjutsu would be like to learn.
TWC: 510
431 towards Genjutsu (Finished)
79 towards Genjutsu Binding
- ToumaMissing-Nin (C-rank)
- Stat Page : Wildforce Red
Familiar : Wildforce Grey
Village : Vagabonds
Ryo : 22000
Re: No Clue, but learning (Solo)
Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:52 pm
approved ig
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