Cacao
Posts : 389 Join date : 2012-09-08 Age : 34
| Subject: Ten Thousand Years (Too early) [Hisoka vs Bach] 28th October 2012, 11:40 pm | |
| It was around midday, sunlight peeking out through a faintly overcast sky. Standing in the center of a weathered old arena, one hundred meters from edge to opposing edge, the young Genin rolled her shoulders as she waited. It wasn't exactly an ideal place to be fighting for her, but she supposed it could be best referred to as fair. She was neither at a significant advantage or disadvantage here, but would the same hold true for her opponent? While it was unseasonably warm, Hisoka didn't even seem to notice. Twirling a kunai on the little finger of her left hand, all she could do was be patient.
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Chidi
Posts : 1079 Join date : 2012-10-04 Age : 30 Location : Amsterdam
| Subject: Re: Ten Thousand Years (Too early) [Hisoka vs Bach] 30th October 2012, 11:20 pm | |
| OOC: Damn dat many years huh? LolBach entered the arena with a joyful expression on his face as there was a bout to be held today. He hadn't faught in a while and scouting the area he noticed to see a female fighter was to be his opponent, meh she seems a little restless waiting for him to arrive seeing as she was twirling the kunai on her one finger. I'm Bach......Bach Vaross, you ready to get this party started!!!!!! Bach punched the ground as 4 pillars of diamond emerged from the ground. He had no words left the battle had already begun in his mind. - Spoiler:
Name: Timing is Everything Classification: Taijutsu Rank: D-SS Class: Supplementary Range: Long
Description: The user punches the ground then as 4 diamond pillars emerge from the earth and that’s when there effects activate. All the users diamond release jutsu cost will be lowered one rank. Once all pillars are destroyed the effect stops and the jutsu ends but the defense of the pillars are equal to the rank of the user. The effectiveness of this jutsu comes from the number of pillars created with each rank, it adds on two each time you learn this technique capping out at 14 pillars needing to be destroyed at SS rank
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Cacao
Posts : 389 Join date : 2012-09-08 Age : 34
| Subject: Re: Ten Thousand Years (Too early) [Hisoka vs Bach] 31st October 2012, 3:49 pm | |
| Too slow. Way too slow. While her opponent seemed to be celebrating and taking things slowly, Hisoka released the kunai the instant he began to speak. Moving at his current speed, it would reach him long before his fist hit the ground, likely impaling him directly in in the forehead while he bent over to do so if he decided to continue with that particular effort. It didn't matter either way, as Hisoka crossed the gap between them in an instant, moving a half-beat behind the kunai at Crashing Ground speeds, the movements quick enough that only periodic footsteps could be seen as she crossed to her opponent. Accelerating, for just a moment, even further, she slipped past her opponent, her butterfly knife sliding in to stab for the young man's core, following with a movement that would slash him open from his center to left ribs if he didn't find a way to respond, and quickly. - Spoiler:
Name: Crashing Ground Classification: Taijutsu Rank: B-rank Class: Supplementary Range: N/A
Description: A fully refined Swift Release. The wielder can move beyond god-like speed only showing their footsteps crashing against the ground. This move is said to only be used the second the wielder grips their hilt giving so they waste no time when they need to attack.
Name: Shatter Rend Classification:Taijutsu Rank:C-Rank Class:Supplementary Range:N/A
Description:The user naturally posses an inhuman strength which allows them to preform tasks that would seem impossible. They are now able to smash through C-rank defensive structures with brute strength as well as easily lift boulders or throw heavy opponents.
Name: Butterfly's Wing. Classification: Kenjutsu Rank: C Class: Offensive. Range: Short.
Description: A high speed attack inspired by the swordsmanship of the samurai, but taking on a personal twist to more appropriately suit Hisoka's weapon of choice. Sprinting quickly towards her opponent, she performs an instantaneous stab-to-slash combo before arriving behind her opponent. Unlike it's samurai equivalent, while extremely difficult to follow, it lacks the same subtlety, and the injuries are obvious from the moment of infliction.
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