Drackos
Legendary
The Six Paths techniques.... Solomon stood quietly for a moment, simply observing as his Sage technique was rendered impotent before Yao's Rinnegan. It wasn't the first time the Mage King had encountered thee power of the Rinnegan, though it had been nearly eight centuries since he had seen his ancestor Hagoromo perform them. The man who had become dubbed Sage of the Six Paths achieved nearly universal legendary status. Hagoromo did not live among the House of David; he had come from the main branch of the Otsutsuki Clan. The two had spent some time together during Hagoromo's ceremony where he spread chakra throughout the world at large to humanity. It was there that Solomon, still a child, first recognized the Rinnegan. And here on this battlefield outside of Chungsu he gazed into its ripple pattern yet again, although this time with his own Tenseigan staring back into it. "Well, after this many years I would hope I would know something" He laughed slightly, though his gaze never broke with Yao's.
Solomon would mold chakra to form ten bullet-shaped bones. With an infusion of chakra Solomon activates an innate passive ability, allowing the bone bullets to be formed within his own skeletal structure. The bones would be strengthened with an additional infusion of chakra, all happening within the same timeframe. Then, holding his hand out, Solomon would form a sword from a number of blackened bone threads in his left hand. Once it completed forming the Mage King would leap forward, crossing into short-range of Yao and thrusting the tip of the blade downward into her abdomen.
(Jiin no Bōtoku) – Desecration of the Temple
(Kōun no Makaon) – Blessing of Machaon
(Savathûn Sagi) – Savathûn’s Deception (Passive)
(Mi Kyoka Jōrei) – Unhallowed Ordinance
Solomon would mold chakra to form ten bullet-shaped bones. With an infusion of chakra Solomon activates an innate passive ability, allowing the bone bullets to be formed within his own skeletal structure. The bones would be strengthened with an additional infusion of chakra, all happening within the same timeframe. Then, holding his hand out, Solomon would form a sword from a number of blackened bone threads in his left hand. Once it completed forming the Mage King would leap forward, crossing into short-range of Yao and thrusting the tip of the blade downward into her abdomen.
(Jiin no Bōtoku) – Desecration of the Temple
Type: Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: 30
Damage: 60 + 30 + 20 = 110
Description: A variation of the Ten Finger Drilling Bullets technique which allow the user to fire up to ten bullet-shaped bones from anywhere on their body. Like with the weaker version of this technique, the bullets spin through the air and drill through targets once contact is made. However, unique to this technique is that each of the bullets is composed of highly compressed Bone threads. The purpose of these threads, compressed so tightly that the bullet is essentially solid, is to act similar to that of a hollow point bullet. This causes the bullet, upon impact, to expand its threads rapidly up to short-range from the bullet’s position. The threads are incredibly sharp such that it will pierce anything they come in contact with, respecting strengths and weaknesses. Targets directly hit will suffer considerable internal damage from the bullet’s threads expanding within. The user is also able to prematurely expand the threads that compose each bullet through their chakra, which allow them to circumvent the need to directly impact a target. This technique can be used four times per battle, once every other turn.
Rank: A
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: 30
Damage: 60 + 30 + 20 = 110
Description: A variation of the Ten Finger Drilling Bullets technique which allow the user to fire up to ten bullet-shaped bones from anywhere on their body. Like with the weaker version of this technique, the bullets spin through the air and drill through targets once contact is made. However, unique to this technique is that each of the bullets is composed of highly compressed Bone threads. The purpose of these threads, compressed so tightly that the bullet is essentially solid, is to act similar to that of a hollow point bullet. This causes the bullet, upon impact, to expand its threads rapidly up to short-range from the bullet’s position. The threads are incredibly sharp such that it will pierce anything they come in contact with, respecting strengths and weaknesses. Targets directly hit will suffer considerable internal damage from the bullet’s threads expanding within. The user is also able to prematurely expand the threads that compose each bullet through their chakra, which allow them to circumvent the need to directly impact a target. This technique can be used four times per battle, once every other turn.
Type: Supplementary
Rank: B
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: N/A (+10 chakra cost to applied technique)
Damage: N/A
Description: This supplementary infusion capitalizes on a Shikotsumyaku user’s ability to regenerate bones at extremely rapid rates, similar to techniques like Dance of the Clematis Flower. Through an infusion of chakra, within the same timeframe, the user imbues within a Shikotsumyaku technique the ability to regenerate from damage which is not strong enough to destroy it. This regeneration takes the form of the calcium on the bones rapidly replenishing itself, spreading to restore the damaged portion very quickly. Thus, techniques that do not possess the inherent level of damage high enough to completely neutralize or overpower it will fail to weaken it, allowing it to be passively restored to its maximum strength. This technique can be used four times per battle, and cannot be used for two turns thereafter. This technique can be applied to a maximum of S-Rank Shikotsumyaku techniques.
Rank: B
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: N/A (+10 chakra cost to applied technique)
Damage: N/A
Description: This supplementary infusion capitalizes on a Shikotsumyaku user’s ability to regenerate bones at extremely rapid rates, similar to techniques like Dance of the Clematis Flower. Through an infusion of chakra, within the same timeframe, the user imbues within a Shikotsumyaku technique the ability to regenerate from damage which is not strong enough to destroy it. This regeneration takes the form of the calcium on the bones rapidly replenishing itself, spreading to restore the damaged portion very quickly. Thus, techniques that do not possess the inherent level of damage high enough to completely neutralize or overpower it will fail to weaken it, allowing it to be passively restored to its maximum strength. This technique can be used four times per battle, and cannot be used for two turns thereafter. This technique can be applied to a maximum of S-Rank Shikotsumyaku techniques.
Type: Supplementary
Rank: C
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: N/A (+10 chakra cost to applied technique)
Damage: N/A
Description: This technique allows the user to passively activate an innate ability of theirs to infuse chakra into proceeding Shikotsumyaku techniques. This infusion, activated within the same timeframe, allows the user to apply a principle similar to that of the Dance of the Young Ferns, specifically the user’s ability to merge structures of Bone together. This technique serves no inherent offensive purpose; normally when the user, or their techniques, merge with Bone they will emerge immediately thereafter. This technique instead allows the user to create and merge infused Shikotsumyaku techniques within other sources of Bone, including the user’s body, for storage purposes, to be used later in the battle. Techniques stored within other sources of Shikotsumyaku can be released from them, at the user’s will, without costing an additional move slot, although taking a place in the timeframe. This technique can be used five times per battle.
Rank: C
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: N/A (+10 chakra cost to applied technique)
Damage: N/A
Description: This technique allows the user to passively activate an innate ability of theirs to infuse chakra into proceeding Shikotsumyaku techniques. This infusion, activated within the same timeframe, allows the user to apply a principle similar to that of the Dance of the Young Ferns, specifically the user’s ability to merge structures of Bone together. This technique serves no inherent offensive purpose; normally when the user, or their techniques, merge with Bone they will emerge immediately thereafter. This technique instead allows the user to create and merge infused Shikotsumyaku techniques within other sources of Bone, including the user’s body, for storage purposes, to be used later in the battle. Techniques stored within other sources of Shikotsumyaku can be released from them, at the user’s will, without costing an additional move slot, although taking a place in the timeframe. This technique can be used five times per battle.
Type: Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
Rank: S
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: 40 (-10 per turn)
Damage: 80 + 30 = 110
Description: This technique is the sibling technique to the Armory of Israel, allowing the user to produce bones from anywhere on the user’s body in the shape of a variety of weapons like swords, shields, kunai, etc. Unlike the sibling technique, Unhallowed Ordinance and the weapons it produces utilize a large number of thin black bone threads giving the weapons an appearance of blackened solid bone. These weapons, through a passive siphoning of the user’s chakra, are imbued with a limited sentience akin to that in the Bone Dragon technique that allow the user to operate independently of their creations. The weapons, like in Armory of Israel, are connected to the user via a similar Bone thread allowing for manipulation of the weapon. With their composition of black Bone threads, the weapons are able to passively reshape themselves at will. This allows a weapon created in the shape of an axe to reshape itself into a sword, or a shield, essentially anything within the user’s imagination. Unhallowed Ordinance can be used three times per battle with a two-turn cooldown between usages. Within the same turn the user is unable to use Shikotsumyaku techniques above A-Rank.
Rank: S
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: 40 (-10 per turn)
Damage: 80 + 30 = 110
Description: This technique is the sibling technique to the Armory of Israel, allowing the user to produce bones from anywhere on the user’s body in the shape of a variety of weapons like swords, shields, kunai, etc. Unlike the sibling technique, Unhallowed Ordinance and the weapons it produces utilize a large number of thin black bone threads giving the weapons an appearance of blackened solid bone. These weapons, through a passive siphoning of the user’s chakra, are imbued with a limited sentience akin to that in the Bone Dragon technique that allow the user to operate independently of their creations. The weapons, like in Armory of Israel, are connected to the user via a similar Bone thread allowing for manipulation of the weapon. With their composition of black Bone threads, the weapons are able to passively reshape themselves at will. This allows a weapon created in the shape of an axe to reshape itself into a sword, or a shield, essentially anything within the user’s imagination. Unhallowed Ordinance can be used three times per battle with a two-turn cooldown between usages. Within the same turn the user is unable to use Shikotsumyaku techniques above A-Rank.