Bengal summoning with the phenix

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*Appears in a town crier outfit transformation*

Oyez, oyez! We hereby assume that Hashirhamha has not signed any other summoning contract at the time of this training. Should it be found out to be otherwise, he will be dropped from the Bengal Monitor summoning contract. Also advise if in the future you are dropping this contract for another one.

*Transforms back to normal shinobi self*

Well then, let's get started. Tell me all you know about my summoning contract. Also show me how possessing that contract will complement your personality and fighting style by giving me an example of how you would use my summons in a different combat situation each. Lastly, just to be sure that you read and understood what I sent you on summoning rules, give me a brief of the restrictions limiting you when using summonings in combat. You may start.
 

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The Bengal monitors are related to the lizard species. They prey on invertebrates such as beetles, grubs, orthopterans, scorpions, snails and ants, and vertebrates such as bats, frogs, fish, lizards, snakes and rodents. They can feed on dead animals too. The Bengal monitors are capable ofrapid movement on the ground. Their strong claws enables them to climb and dig well, and they can also swim well and stay submerged for at least 17 minutes. On the ground, they sometimes stand on their hind legs to get a better view or when males fight other males. On river banks, the pattern on their body provides excellent camouflage. Bengal monitors also have keen eyesight and can detect human movement nearly 250m away.In the Narutoverse, all the abilities of the Bengal monitors are enhanced and they are able to speak human language. They also possess their own kingdom.
Having the summon will help since my characters are neither dojutsu or sensory ninjas,ekitei will help alot,he'll help me lookout for attacks from the back,and prevent genjutsu and it'll make up for my weakness,fire since they can block fire
-You can only summon one animal in a battle except pein
-You can have or create a summoning at jounnin and the second at kage,making 2 the max
-You can teach your summoning to only 5people
 

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The Bengal monitors are related to the lizard species. They prey on invertebrates such as beetles, grubs, orthopterans, scorpions, snails and ants, and vertebrates such as bats, frogs, fish, lizards, snakes and rodents. They can feed on dead animals too. The Bengal monitors are capable ofrapid movement on the ground. Their strong claws enables them to climb and dig well, and they can also swim well and stay submerged for at least 17 minutes. On the ground, they sometimes stand on their hind legs to get a better view or when males fight other males. On river banks, the pattern on their body provides excellent camouflage. Bengal monitors also have keen eyesight and can detect human movement nearly 250m away.In the Narutoverse, all the abilities of the Bengal monitors are enhanced and they are able to speak human language. They also possess their own kingdom.
For the love of role-play, be creative. You can't just copy-paste my own description and throw it in my face.

Having the summon will help since my characters are neither dojutsu or sensory ninjas,ekitei will help alot,he'll help me lookout for attacks from the back,and prevent genjutsu and it'll make up for my weakness,fire since they can block fire
That's a start, I guess. But you're only giving me basics of what they can do, not giving me examples of how you would use them in combat. Come up with a combo using Ekitenshu to show me how your jutsus and his would complement each other to corner an enemy.

-You can only summon one animal in a battle except pein
-You can have or create a summoning at jounnin and the second at kage,making 2 the max
-You can teach your summoning to only 5people
Yes, you can only summon one animal species per combat unless you have a Pein bio. That means that if you start summoning bengal monitors during a combat, you can't start summoning other animals species like, for example, aye-ayes. The other important rule while using summonings in combat is that you are limited to only four summonings per combat.

The other two rules which you provided are totally out of context from what I asked. I would suggest you take the time to understand what is being asked of you and provide an adequate answer for your next reply.
 

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For the love of role-play, be creative. You can't just copy-paste my own description and throw it in my face.



That's a start, I guess. But you're only giving me basics of what they can do, not giving me examples of how you would use them in combat. Come up with a combo using Ekitenshu to show me how your jutsus and his would complement each other to corner an enemy.



Yes, you can only summon one animal species per combat unless you have a Pein bio. That means that if you start summoning bengal monitors during a combat, you can't start summoning other animals species like, for example, aye-ayes. The other important rule while using summonings in combat is that you are limited to only four summonings per combat.

The other two rules which you provided are totally out of context from what I asked. I would suggest you take the time to understand what is being asked of you and provide an adequate answer for your next reply.
The Bengal monitor has been said to reach nearly 175 cmwith a snout-to-vent length (SVL) of 75 cm and a tail of 100 cm. Males are generally larger than females. Heavy individuals may weigh nearly 7.2 kg and obese captives even more and the males grow to greater weight.Thepopulations of India and Sri Lanka differ in the scalation from those of Myanmar, and these were once considered two species, but now considered two subspecies. The nominate subspecies is found west of Myanmar, whilenebulosusis found to the east. The subspeciesnebulosusis diagnosed by the presence of a series of enlarged scales in the supraocular region. The number of ventral scales varies, decreasing from 108 in the west (Pakistan) to 75 in the east (Java).Young monitor lizards are more colourful than adults. Young have a series of dark crossbars on the neck, throat and back. The belly is white, banded with dark crossbars and are spotted with grey or yellow (particularly in the eastern part of the range). On the dorsal surface of youngmonitors, there are a series of yellow spots with dark transverse bars connecting them. As they mature, the ground colour becomes light brown or grey, and dark spots give them a speckled appearance. Hatchlings ofnebulosustend to have a series of backward-pointing, V-shaped bands on their necks.Bengal monitors have external nostril openings (nares) that is slit-like and oriented near horizontal, and positions between the eye and the tip of the snout. The nares can be closed at will, especially to keep away debris or water.The scales of the skin are rougher in patches and on the sides, they have minute pits, especially well distributed in males.These scales with micropores have glandular structures in the underlying dermal tissue and produce a secretion which may be a pheromone-like substance. Like other varanids, Bengal monitors have a forked tongue that is protruded in the manner of snakes. The function is mainly sensory, and is not very involved inthe transport of food down the throat. Bengal monitors have fat deposits in the tail and body that serve them in conditions when prey are not easily available.The lungs have spongy tissue unlike the sacs of other saurians. This allows for greater rates of gas exchange andallows a faster metabolic rate and higher activity levels. Like all varanids, they have subpleurodont teeth, meaningthe teeth are fused to the inside of the jaw bones.Theteeth are placed one behind another, and there are replacement teeth behind and between each functional tooth (polyphyodont). The maxillary and dentary teeth are laterally compressed, sometimes with a slightly serrate cutting edge, while the premaxillary teeth are conical. There are 78 premaxillary teeth, 10 maxillary and13 dentary teeth. Replacement teeth move forward and about four replacements happens each year for a tooth.Their mandibular glands produce secretions at the base of the teeth, and although some varanids have been shown to have a venom, no toxicity has been reported in the Bengal monitor.
-You can only summon 1 animal in a battle except pein
Thats all i know
 

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The Bengal monitor has been said to reach nearly 175 cmwith a snout-to-vent length (SVL) of 75 cm and a tail of 100 cm. Males are generally larger than females. Heavy individuals may weigh nearly 7.2 kg and obese captives even more and the males grow to greater weight.Thepopulations of India and Sri Lanka differ in the scalation from those of Myanmar, and these were once considered two species, but now considered two subspecies. The nominate subspecies is found west of Myanmar, whilenebulosusis found to the east. The subspeciesnebulosusis diagnosed by the presence of a series of enlarged scales in the supraocular region. The number of ventral scales varies, decreasing from 108 in the west (Pakistan) to 75 in the east (Java).Young monitor lizards are more colourful than adults. Young have a series of dark crossbars on the neck, throat and back. The belly is white, banded with dark crossbars and are spotted with grey or yellow (particularly in the eastern part of the range). On the dorsal surface of youngmonitors, there are a series of yellow spots with dark transverse bars connecting them. As they mature, the ground colour becomes light brown or grey, and dark spots give them a speckled appearance. Hatchlings ofnebulosustend to have a series of backward-pointing, V-shaped bands on their necks.Bengal monitors have external nostril openings (nares) that is slit-like and oriented near horizontal, and positions between the eye and the tip of the snout. The nares can be closed at will, especially to keep away debris or water.The scales of the skin are rougher in patches and on the sides, they have minute pits, especially well distributed in males.These scales with micropores have glandular structures in the underlying dermal tissue and produce a secretion which may be a pheromone-like substance. Like other varanids, Bengal monitors have a forked tongue that is protruded in the manner of snakes. The function is mainly sensory, and is not very involved inthe transport of food down the throat. Bengal monitors have fat deposits in the tail and body that serve them in conditions when prey are not easily available.The lungs have spongy tissue unlike the sacs of other saurians. This allows for greater rates of gas exchange andallows a faster metabolic rate and higher activity levels. Like all varanids, they have subpleurodont teeth, meaningthe teeth are fused to the inside of the jaw bones.Theteeth are placed one behind another, and there are replacement teeth behind and between each functional tooth (polyphyodont). The maxillary and dentary teeth are laterally compressed, sometimes with a slightly serrate cutting edge, while the premaxillary teeth are conical. There are 78 premaxillary teeth, 10 maxillary and13 dentary teeth. Replacement teeth move forward and about four replacements happens each year for a tooth.Their mandibular glands produce secretions at the base of the teeth, and although some varanids have been shown to have a venom, no toxicity has been reported in the Bengal monitor.
Wiki, eh? That's better.

-You can only summon 1 animal in a battle except pein
Thats all i know
Well, what I added earlier was supposed to make you more knowledgeable about this. Anyway.U_U

Come up with a combo using Ekitenshu to show me how your jutsus and his would complement each other to corner an enemy.
Remember this part? Get to it.
 

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I will tell ekitensu to erupt tilting earth spikes to come out from the floor in front of them,aiming above their head with some spaces to allow kunais forming asorta cage,immediately doing 3 fire pillars to come 2feat behind and both sides and immediately throwing 3 wind infused kunais at the opponent
 

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I will tell ekitensu to erupt tilting earth spikes to come out from the floor in front of them,aiming above their head with some spaces to allow kunais forming asorta cage,immediately doing 3 fire pillars to come 2feat behind and both sides and immediately throwing 3 wind infused kunais at the opponent
All right, I think I understood it. >_<"

*Takes out the bengal monitor contract.*

Come sign it and imprint your fingerprints using your blood. After that, we will resume training once you've met the criteria to summon Ekitenshu and Ekitei.
 

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Taking a deep breathe, i bite my fingers releasing blood which i put on all fingers after which i slam my hand on the ground making sure the blood outlines my fingerprints making the summoning formula appear after which i summon a Bengal monitor which i have never seen before
 

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Taking a deep breathe, i bite my fingers releasing blood which i put on all fingers after which i slam my hand on the ground making sure the blood outlines my fingerprints making the summoning formula appear after which i summon a Bengal monitor which i have never seen before
You didn't put any chakra into it, so all you can see now is a cloud of smoke. That was a fail. You should try again.
 

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Gathering a lot of chakra,i take a deep breathe, i bite my fingers releasing blood which i put on all fingers after which i infuse my chakra into my fingers and then slam my hand on the ground making sure the blood and chakra outline my fingerprints making the summoning formula appear after which i summon a Bengal monitor which i have never seen before
 

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Gathering a lot of chakra,i take a deep breathe, i bite my fingers releasing blood which i put on all fingers after which i infuse my chakra into my fingers and then slam my hand on the ground making sure the blood and chakra outline my fingerprints making the summoning formula appear after which i summon a Bengal monitor which i have never seen before
Cool, you've summoned Ekitei. ^_^

(Kuchiyose No Jutsu: Ekitei) – Summoning Technique: Ekitei
Type: Supplementary
Rank: S
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 40
Damage Points: N/A
Description: Ekitei is a Bengal monitor who specializes in spying techniques such as camouflaging. He is normally the size of a regular adult Bengal monitor but will usually transform into the size of a lizard in order to hang/fuse to someone’s back and follow him (like a parasiting technique), his weight being so light that this person won’t know or suspect anything. While he does so, he will camouflage himself and be completely unseen from regular eyes. When Ekitei is summoned in battle, it will appear as a fail as he will already be in camouflaged mode (i.e. he will be the size of a lizard and hanging/fused to the summoner’s back, as well as camouflaged to deceive regular eyes). There, he will keep check of any disturbance in the summoner’s chakra flow and release him immediately from any genjutsu, as well as watch for any attacks coming from the summoner's back, alerting him of such dangers in a timely manner. Thus, while Ekitei is active, it is very hard to catch the summoner off-guard through the use of genjutsu and/or sneak attacks from his back.
Note: Can only be summoned by those who have signed the Bengal Monitor contract.
Note: The summoner of Ekitei must be Sannin rank or above.
Note: Camouflaging will not deceive a Byakugan user. For sharingan users, they will only be able to notice Ekitei if the person he hangs to shows his back to them.
Note: Camouflaging will not deceive sensory techniques that makes use of physical conditions other than visual ones, such as Chakra Sensing Rain which makes physical contact, or the Inuzuka's smelling senses.
Note: Can only release the summoner from A-rank genjutsu and below.
Note: Being on the back of the summoner, Ekitei is unaffected by regular genjutsus as long as his presence is undetected, and he is unaffected by visual genjutsus since he doesn't make eye contact with the opponent.



Spend some time with him to see if you two can get along.
 

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Well, it seems you and Ekitei are not able to work together yet. However, I have Ekikappa which should fit you really well.
Try summoning it. :D
 

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Gathering a lot of chakra into my hand, i take a deep breathe, i then bite my thumb making blood come out of it which i put on all fingers after which i infuse my chakra into my fingers and then slam my hand on the ground making sure the blood and chakra outline my fingerprints which I had used to sign the contract making the summoning formula appear with my hand as the center of it after which i summon a giant Bengal monitor
 
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