B-Rank Ninjutsu
The user will channel hyouton chakra while inhaling, and then slowly exhale. Over the course of the next post, the temperature in a 60 meter radius of the user will rapidly drop to an extreme, biting cold, able to freeze bodies of water at [Control] speed. Any beings within the area of the technique will suffer from extreme exposure, with their bodies cramping, slowing, and shivering uncontrollably. Remaining exposed in this area for consecutive posts can result in a loss of coordination and a confused state of temporary amnesia as the cold begins to suffuse the brain. Additionally, katon techniques used in this area will cost 2x as much chakra to prepare.
With the expectation that she would soon take the chuunin exams, the kunoichi found herself at am empty training ground. She calmly watched her mother primp and preen on the sidelines then turned her attention to the masked boy standing a dozen feet in front of her. A light mist hung over the ground, placing chilly kisses against her exposed skin. Her sheathed katana felt heavy hanging around her waist. It was a mere accessory at that moment. The trio were there not for practicing her sword work, but to improve her skills with hyouton. Though she was talented for her rank, it was imperative that Namie increase her prowess with her clan’s element.
Her opponent – Kesui, he’d said – dashed toward her with a raised fist. Namie sidestepped the punch almost lazily, then slammed an open palm to the side of his cheek. He stumbled but quickly righted himself, following up with a low sweeping kick to catch her off balance. The two went back and forth this way for several minutes, landing a few blows here and there but nothing decisive. Just when Kesui thought he had her firmly on the defensive, Namie elbowed him in the chest and knocked him onto his backside. The boy groaned and was slow to get up, so Namie took the opportunity to try something new.
She formed a set of hand seals. It was a new sequence to her, one that she wasn’t entirely familiar with. Her mother had shown her a powerful jutsu the week before and had made Namie drill the seals over and over for hours on end until she could form the set with little effort. Muscle memory served her well, and she was able to complete the set before Kesui could get back to his feet. The kunoichi inhaled, deeply, but before she could release the breath Kesui was on top of her once more.
The two fought again, another round of back and forth punching, kicking, and dodging. Every once in a while she’d have the change to try her jutsu again, but each time Kesui foiled her. He was too fast, much faster than her other training partners have been. It was hard to find an opening as his movements became more confident, more fluid. He was growing accustomed to her rather straightforward style of hand to hand combat. That was a bad sign for her; if Namie couldn’t keep him at a distance for more than a few seconds at a time, then practicing her new hyouton technique would be next to impossible.
After nearly an hour, they took a break. Kesui sat cross legged on the sidelines with back turned toward her, focused as he took time to recover his stamina and rest his limbs. Namie paced silently, and every so often she cut her eyes to her mother to gauge her thoughts and her mood. The woman was stoic as always, poised like an elegant statue atop her cushion. She didn’t seem displeased, which was all Namie could really ask for.
When their break ended, Kesui seemed to want to try a different approach. He stood in front of her wordlessly, waiting for her to make the first move. She welcomed the change by beginning her set of seals. She inhaled deeply, pausing to appreciate the feel of hyouton chakra coursing through her and settling in her stomach. Finally, she exhaled. Her surroundings were immediately inundated with potent hyouton chakra. The temperature dropped dramatically, and the mist that hung over the area began to visibly condense and fall to the ground as a heavy frost.
Behind his mask, Kesui raised his brow. During their skirmishes earlier, he’d almost forgotten that they were there so Namie could get a better handle on hyouton. It had seemed she had decided to practice her speed and hand to hand combat. But now she seemed back on track. Resolute, even. Good.
Before she could fully finish the technique, Kesui rushed forward until her was mere inches away from her. Namie’s eyes widened in shock at her opponent’s sudden appearance and she had only just enough time to raise her arms, crossed at the forearms, to protect her face from his fist. He sent her flying this time. Namie skidded across the frozen ground, letting out a grunt of pain when she came to a stop. Not letting up, Kesui closed the distance between them and shouted powerfully as he raised his fist again, this time aiming for her chest.
Namie rolled out of the way and then quickly got back on her feet. A quick look around was all she needed to determine that her jutsu was incomplete. It wasn’t nearly cold enough. It was chilly, sure, but the slightly colder temperature wasn’t enough to slow down her opponent. Kesui kept up the onslaught, barely giving her enough time to think about her next move. She was able to use her jutsu again, but just like before it wasn’t potent enough. After a few more hours of relentless training, Namie’s mother eventually clapped her hands in a signal for them to stop. They would try again another day.
Two days later, Namie and her mother met Kesui on the training grounds once more. He arrived the same as before; he was masked with his entire face covered, and he wore a simple navy vest over a plain black body suit. Namie wasn’t even sure if Kesui was his real name. His hair was black and tied back neatly in a bun. He didn’t have much exposed skin, but there were no scars that she could see. She thought for a moment about how her mother knew him, but those thoughts were quickly pushed aside when they were instructed to resume their training.
Kesui paused to give her time to form her hand seals. Namie didn’t welcome the courtesy; on the battlefield, her opponents would most certainly never give her a chance to form her hand seals. But she supposed they were simply training, and she would never get anywhere if she couldn’t at least begin the jutsu uninterrupted.
Namie inhaled deeply, taking a moment to feel her chakra. Noticing that she didn’t draw upon the right amount, she focused on increasing the amount of chakra she was using. A little more. Just a little more. She never used this much chakra at once. The hyouton she used didn’t require as much. But since this was a more advanced technique, it made sense for her to up the levels of chakra she needed. Luckily for the genin, she had a decent amount of chakra reserves and could afford using a bit more chakra than was necessary. She could always fix that later but honing in on her control and using the precise amount of chakra.
Finally, she exhaled. Hyouton chakra poured out of her. For a moment she didn’t have a tight grip on the chakra, and her mother leaned forward in concern. But at the last second Namie tightened her grip on her power, and the jutsu stabilized. Almost immediately the temperature dropped dramatically. Kesui breath hung heavily in front of him each time he exhaled. Namie’s mother’s breath did the same, and she smiled as she felt the biting cold against her cheeks.
Kesui then rushed forward, but he found his limbs stiff. His chest seemed to cry out in pain as he breathed. Namie watched him and crouched as he approached. She immediately noticed his movements were sluggish, and when he drew back to punch her she interrupted him by closing the distance between them and elbowing him right in the gut. He groaned, the sound catching in his throat and coming out as a pained gurgle. He watched as she reeled back and landed a heavy blow to his nose. His head snapped back and he stumbled, but he somehow managed to stay upright despite the physical punishment.
This wasn’t his first time seeing an Aisu in action. Every time he saw them fight through such frigid conditions, it amazed him. They truly were a formidable clan. Kesui did his best in his spar, but Namie’s blizzard technique made it difficult to keep up. Once it faded she was able to cast it again, and the second time he experienced it was even worse. It seemed even colder than before, and he found it harder and harder to move and focus on attacking her. Finally, after nearly an hour, he couldn’t continue on. Namie stood above him in triumph and released the jutsu for his sake.
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