Post by Zeich Yajuu on Sept 22, 2017 23:24:15 GMT -5
Technique Name: Blood and Bone
Class: 4
Technique Type: Ferality - General
Usable By: Beast-Clansmen Only
Technique Element: Blood
Technique Description and Effects:
Beast-Clansmen are often seen to push themselves to their physical limits and beyond, their instinct to survive allowing them almost supernatural abilities in desperate times. Blood and Bone is a particularly fine instance of this instinct, allowing those who have been crippled in battle to still function at a level greater than others who lack this talent. It uses spirit and determination, drawing deep from the latent and often underdeveloped spiritual abilities that Beast-Clansmen possess.
The major use of this technique is to enable function of a destroyed or crippled portion of the body, using a concept similar to the Quincy technique Ransotengai. Rather than using strings to puppeteer their body, however, they literally reforge the missing flesh, bone, and muscle on a temporary basis, using pure spiritual energy to recreate these lost portions. These will appear as ghostly images of their former self, made purely of Reiatsu. Limbs and bones—such as broken ribs or a splintered spine—will function as normal, though they will not operate at full capacity (see drawbacks for more information).
At proficient, this technique can be used to recreate a single limb or rebuild the ribcage. When mastered, up to two limbs can be restored at once using this technique, or the spine can be recreated on a functional level. Additionally, at mastered, multiple applications of this technique can be active at once, allowing for more restored body portions, though the additional cost makes it unlikely that it will be used in such a manner for long.
Finally, at mastery, one additional use exists for this technique: the user can force the use of this ability through the limbs even when they are not injured in any way, in order to try and counter any abilities that negates their strength or reduces their speed. Doing so, however, comes with its own drawback, and is considered extremely risky.
How to use technique:
The user draws upon their spiritual energy, pushing their body to function even in times of severe crisis and replacing lost or damaged tissues or bone.
Technique Drawbacks
Though powerful, this technique is very temporary, and is often a last resort or a final push before complete collapse or death. When activated, this technique lasts only for three posts, and each time it is refreshed on a portion already restored prior, the duration decreases by one post, as the user’s body can only be pushed so far before falling apart. Restored portions of the body are also not nearly as strong as the original, due to the nature of Beast-Clansmen; rather than using their Strength and Speed for the use of these phantom limbs, they use their Reiatsu Strength, meaning that their offensive capabilities are reduced significantly. Recreation of any non-limbs comes with a similar drawback, reducing the user’s speed by 25% for each individually restored area.
Additionally, using such a technique is extremely damaging on the area in question too; unless the area restored is completely lost, at the end of the technique the damage increases severely, leaving the area crippled without major healing. Regardless of thread rating, injured areas affected by this technique are treated as DE injuries that must be properly healed or lead to permanent harm or even death. When used without previous injuries, the bones in the limbs are shattered and the muscles tear, and the DE injury penalty still applies, leaving even a healthy user crippled in the end.
Made By: Z-Wolf
Reserved?: No
Class: 4
Technique Type: Ferality - General
Usable By: Beast-Clansmen Only
Technique Element: Blood
Technique Description and Effects:
Beast-Clansmen are often seen to push themselves to their physical limits and beyond, their instinct to survive allowing them almost supernatural abilities in desperate times. Blood and Bone is a particularly fine instance of this instinct, allowing those who have been crippled in battle to still function at a level greater than others who lack this talent. It uses spirit and determination, drawing deep from the latent and often underdeveloped spiritual abilities that Beast-Clansmen possess.
The major use of this technique is to enable function of a destroyed or crippled portion of the body, using a concept similar to the Quincy technique Ransotengai. Rather than using strings to puppeteer their body, however, they literally reforge the missing flesh, bone, and muscle on a temporary basis, using pure spiritual energy to recreate these lost portions. These will appear as ghostly images of their former self, made purely of Reiatsu. Limbs and bones—such as broken ribs or a splintered spine—will function as normal, though they will not operate at full capacity (see drawbacks for more information).
At proficient, this technique can be used to recreate a single limb or rebuild the ribcage. When mastered, up to two limbs can be restored at once using this technique, or the spine can be recreated on a functional level. Additionally, at mastered, multiple applications of this technique can be active at once, allowing for more restored body portions, though the additional cost makes it unlikely that it will be used in such a manner for long.
Finally, at mastery, one additional use exists for this technique: the user can force the use of this ability through the limbs even when they are not injured in any way, in order to try and counter any abilities that negates their strength or reduces their speed. Doing so, however, comes with its own drawback, and is considered extremely risky.
How to use technique:
The user draws upon their spiritual energy, pushing their body to function even in times of severe crisis and replacing lost or damaged tissues or bone.
Technique Drawbacks
Though powerful, this technique is very temporary, and is often a last resort or a final push before complete collapse or death. When activated, this technique lasts only for three posts, and each time it is refreshed on a portion already restored prior, the duration decreases by one post, as the user’s body can only be pushed so far before falling apart. Restored portions of the body are also not nearly as strong as the original, due to the nature of Beast-Clansmen; rather than using their Strength and Speed for the use of these phantom limbs, they use their Reiatsu Strength, meaning that their offensive capabilities are reduced significantly. Recreation of any non-limbs comes with a similar drawback, reducing the user’s speed by 25% for each individually restored area.
Additionally, using such a technique is extremely damaging on the area in question too; unless the area restored is completely lost, at the end of the technique the damage increases severely, leaving the area crippled without major healing. Regardless of thread rating, injured areas affected by this technique are treated as DE injuries that must be properly healed or lead to permanent harm or even death. When used without previous injuries, the bones in the limbs are shattered and the muscles tear, and the DE injury penalty still applies, leaving even a healthy user crippled in the end.
Made By: Z-Wolf
Reserved?: No