Post by chanpuru on Jun 3, 2007 20:11:07 GMT -5
EXPLANATION
* Name: Kuchiyose no Jutsu, 口寄せの術, literally "Summoning Technique", English TV "Ninja Art: Summoning Jutsu"
* Type: C-rank, Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
* Users: Many ninja, usually above Genin rank
The basic form of all summoning techniques, this jutsu uses a contract, hand seals, and the user's blood to summon an animal from another dimension. As an alternative to the normal hand seals, the same contract that appears on the ground during the summoning can be drawn by hand and activated, producing the same result. The type of animal summoned is determined by the contract. The blood is used as a signature to make the contract, which can be written on a scroll or tattoo, valid. Once summoned, the animal can perform a task or help the user in battle.
The summon usually is subservient to the summoner; however, the more powerful summons, such as Gamabunta and Manda, demand respect and loyalty from their summoners. Manda even demands hundreds of live human sacrifices.
REGULATIONS
That is the explanation of "Nin-Pou: Kuchiyose no Jutsu." The following is the regulations of Kuchiyose:
There is no summoning one being, you must state what creatures you have a contract with. This means that you can't just summon one large demonic devil looking thing.
Which brings me to my next regulation, mythical creatures will not be allowed, especially mythical creatures that are not in mythical in Japanese or Chinese (yes, Chinese) mythology. This means; Dragons, Phoenixes, so on, so forth. There will be exceptions that will be stated at a later date, but for now, they're just not allowable.
Not every summoning will have a "Boss" and not every summoning will have a uber-large being in their midst.
Summonings will not just summon a specific type of a certain something, such as someone summoning a turtle and someone else summoning tortoises or snapping turtles. They're generally the same thing, and allowing someone something so similar or basically the same is encroaching.
* Name: Kuchiyose no Jutsu, 口寄せの術, literally "Summoning Technique", English TV "Ninja Art: Summoning Jutsu"
* Type: C-rank, Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
* Users: Many ninja, usually above Genin rank
The basic form of all summoning techniques, this jutsu uses a contract, hand seals, and the user's blood to summon an animal from another dimension. As an alternative to the normal hand seals, the same contract that appears on the ground during the summoning can be drawn by hand and activated, producing the same result. The type of animal summoned is determined by the contract. The blood is used as a signature to make the contract, which can be written on a scroll or tattoo, valid. Once summoned, the animal can perform a task or help the user in battle.
The summon usually is subservient to the summoner; however, the more powerful summons, such as Gamabunta and Manda, demand respect and loyalty from their summoners. Manda even demands hundreds of live human sacrifices.
REGULATIONS
That is the explanation of "Nin-Pou: Kuchiyose no Jutsu." The following is the regulations of Kuchiyose:
There is no summoning one being, you must state what creatures you have a contract with. This means that you can't just summon one large demonic devil looking thing.
Which brings me to my next regulation, mythical creatures will not be allowed, especially mythical creatures that are not in mythical in Japanese or Chinese (yes, Chinese) mythology. This means; Dragons, Phoenixes, so on, so forth. There will be exceptions that will be stated at a later date, but for now, they're just not allowable.
Not every summoning will have a "Boss" and not every summoning will have a uber-large being in their midst.
Summonings will not just summon a specific type of a certain something, such as someone summoning a turtle and someone else summoning tortoises or snapping turtles. They're generally the same thing, and allowing someone something so similar or basically the same is encroaching.