That was pretty last-second. Awesome. Also, if we were to do that in the RP, I assume that would also take up the going under ground move thing, right?
"Manifest", what a weird term...
Forming the two handseals, snake and tiger, Kabuto focused his chakra about about his shoulder, trying to do the same thing he did with summonings without the blood and specific handseals. Feeling a small weight on his shoulder, Kabuto thrust his right first outwards, the snake he summoned winding around his arm until it flew off of his fist, flying through the air towards my partner. As Kabuto's snake neared his partner's snake, Kabuto grinned deviously as his snake lifted its head, bringing its body above his partner's snake before starting to wrap around it. After making one full rotation, Kabuto's snake stopped wrapping around and bit his partner's snake, injecting it with its poison.
Excellent...
Kabuto pushed up his glasses.
Now, about these snakes... What genus are they? I mean, the great Titanoboa would have made sense, considering that they were the largest snake ever, measuring at anywhere from 40 to 50 feet long, but they were also the heaviest, making it difficult to use techniques such as this with them. Is there really any exact genus, or are they just really long snakes, as their tail are never seen emerging from the user's clothing.
Additionally, I have seen Lord Orochimaru summon a Sword of Kusanagi from the mouths of the snakes summoned via this method; are we capable of doing this?
Focusing chakra onto his shoulder, and this time using much more than the first technique, Kabuto recreated, as best he could, the conditions under which he could summon a snake, until at last he could feel the multitude of scaly bodies against and around his shoulder. Pushing up his glasses with his left hand to a point where they reflected the tree behind him onto his eyes, Kaubto allowed the snakes to slither out of his right sleeve before quickly launching towards the tree without Kabuto turning around. With mental commands, Kabuto coaxed the inner-most snake to bite the tree's bark while the other snakes wrapped around the trunk in an attempt to squeeze it to death, much like it would its prey in the wild. Kabuto then fully pushed his glasses up on his face.
A very good technique, building upon the previous jutsu. Not much else to say or ask aside from what I've already asked about its parent technique.