Senej
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NAME: Syokuzai (Penance)
RELEASE COMMAND: “Here comes the pain, ...”
INNER WORLD: A vast and old forest extends all around as far as the eye can see. Twisted trees and contorted vegetation are packed tight as in a rainforest, even if the flora is more of a continental climate. In the centre of it, a single pinnacle of sheer rock rises up to challenge the skies themselves. On top of this peak, chained in place, a skinny old man sits in beatitude.
MANIFESTATION: A scrawny man in his sixties. His hair is a dark and shaggy mane full of small bones, twigs and sprigs, and sometimes the unexpected bird. His skin is bronze, tanned by the sun so much it has the look of polished leather. His body, thinned to the bone, is covered in tattoos and scars all over.
As Mitsu is rash, the man is reflective, as the death god is hot-headed, the anchorite is calm. The man seldom speaks, usually looking meaningfully at Mitsu, just repeating the last sentence the shinigami has said or asking for time to reflect on the problem.
The rare occasions he decides to share his mind are always on something different than the current events, an attitude that drives Mitsu mad. This leads to the shinigami calling the man Batsu (a pun on the spirit name and game's penance).
FORM: Mitsu's katana splits and shrinks into two wakizashi, yet maintaining coloring and design. Both wakizashi are connected to chains (like a kusarigama), hanging from Mitsu's waist. Both chains are 5m in length, if fully extended. Both chains can be controlled over the normal laws of physics, by expending 100 Reiatsu per Turn.
ATTACK -- PAINFUL DEMISE
If an attack hits, Mitsu can spend 5% Reiatsu to make the chain grapple the opponent, subduing him by flooding his nervous system with powerful blast of pure pain.
ABILITY -- SCARIFICATION
As much as Syokuzai mortifies his flesh in search of enlightenment, so Mitsu is able to obtain strength from damages. By paying 5% Reiatsu after being hit, Mitsu can augment the damage of his next attack with the power of the last strike he has suffered.
RELEASE COMMAND: “Here comes the pain, ...”
INNER WORLD: A vast and old forest extends all around as far as the eye can see. Twisted trees and contorted vegetation are packed tight as in a rainforest, even if the flora is more of a continental climate. In the centre of it, a single pinnacle of sheer rock rises up to challenge the skies themselves. On top of this peak, chained in place, a skinny old man sits in beatitude.
MANIFESTATION: A scrawny man in his sixties. His hair is a dark and shaggy mane full of small bones, twigs and sprigs, and sometimes the unexpected bird. His skin is bronze, tanned by the sun so much it has the look of polished leather. His body, thinned to the bone, is covered in tattoos and scars all over.
As Mitsu is rash, the man is reflective, as the death god is hot-headed, the anchorite is calm. The man seldom speaks, usually looking meaningfully at Mitsu, just repeating the last sentence the shinigami has said or asking for time to reflect on the problem.
The rare occasions he decides to share his mind are always on something different than the current events, an attitude that drives Mitsu mad. This leads to the shinigami calling the man Batsu (a pun on the spirit name and game's penance).
FORM: Mitsu's katana splits and shrinks into two wakizashi, yet maintaining coloring and design. Both wakizashi are connected to chains (like a kusarigama), hanging from Mitsu's waist. Both chains are 5m in length, if fully extended. Both chains can be controlled over the normal laws of physics, by expending 100 Reiatsu per Turn.
ATTACK -- PAINFUL DEMISE
If an attack hits, Mitsu can spend 5% Reiatsu to make the chain grapple the opponent, subduing him by flooding his nervous system with powerful blast of pure pain.
ABILITY -- SCARIFICATION
As much as Syokuzai mortifies his flesh in search of enlightenment, so Mitsu is able to obtain strength from damages. By paying 5% Reiatsu after being hit, Mitsu can augment the damage of his next attack with the power of the last strike he has suffered.