Isabella kept waiting for what seemed to be ages, yet also instants. She couldn't shake her defeat at the hands of Madara nor the gods, but she had learned something else entirely. The depths of her power were limitless, but her own sentiments were still far too immature. Her downfall was not power, nor was she weak by any chance. Her kindness made her unprepared, and preparation was everything.Once again it seemed the dimension of time was immaterial in the eternal ocean. Silence permeated through its infinitude loudly, carrying with it endless screams of nothingness. It stretched on forever, and yet was so small in the cosmic scale of Everything. After [eons,millennia,centuries,decades,years,months,weeks,days,hours,minutes,seconds] finally the specter appeared again. But this time it was different; it would be, ever so slightly, more perceptible by Isabella's Shinkaigan. The specter appeared more humanoid, and less of a fluid form of energy than it had before. Though its true form was still shrouded in mystery, with every few seconds that Isabella staring at it causing its body to distort and warp as if static on a television. But otherwise its form remained the same. Perhaps this was not the same specter from before. Its 'aura' was different. This one had a cosmic weight to its presence, as if the entire universe was contained within its small humanoid body. It moved slowly, deliberately, though it was unclear if by choice or by force. "You have been my eyes, Isabella. And through you have I learned much. You are quite good at defeat, aren't you?"
(Dōjutsu: Shinkaigan) – Eye Technique: Abyssal Eyes
Type: Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: N/A (-10 per turn)
Damage: N/A
Description: The Shinkaigan (深海), or the Abyssal Eyes and the Eyes of the Abyss, is the Dōjutsu Kekkei Genkai that appears in the Voidseers. Two conditions must be met to awaken the Shinkaigan. The first is that one must become Void-touched; this is achieved when one becomes Void-touched. The second is by gaining sufficient knowledge of the Shinkaigan and the Voidseer’s innate abilities. This is a key characteristic of the Shinkaigan, noted by Solomon to be “eyes of knowledge” rather than “eyes of trauma,” making it distinct from the Sharingan. The Shinkaigan possesses a unique connection to the Void itself. Its abilities exist in both space and time separately. This comes to be because the Void exists both as a separate dimension and a state in time. Rewinding the clocks far enough would cause everything in the universe to eventually converge onto the Void. The Shinkaigan is the only way one can view the Void directly, peering into it to gain intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the universe as it is today. Without the Shinkaigan exposure to the Void and Shinkaigan Dōjutsu causes one to lose Sanity; though, like a double-edged sword, the Shinkaigan user also suffers a loss of Sanity. But because their eye allows them to perceive and cognize the Void differently from other humans, they lose Sanity at a slower rate. In the left eye the Shinkaigan allows the user to visually perceive lifeforce and lifecycles of anything, including inanimate objects. It derives this ocular power through the nature of the Void itself. The right eye allows the Shinkaigan wielder to view the Void as a physical space, perceiving it not as a point in time but a location. The wielder gains enhanced visual acuity, able to track targets at four times their speed. Though unlike other Dōjutsu it lacks the ability to perceive chakra. Activation of the Shinkaigan grants the user access to their Voidseer Dōjutsu, affording them the ability to use powerful temporal and spatial abilities.
Note: The user is able to passively activate the Shinkaigan after holding the Dōjutsu for one month.
Note: Gazing directly into the Shinkaigan causes a loss of 5 Sanity per turn unless the user also wields the Shinkaigan. Those who have completed Taijutsu training can avoid these effects by breaking eye contact with their opponent.
Rank: A
Range: Short – Long
Chakra: N/A (-10 per turn)
Damage: N/A
Description: The Shinkaigan (深海), or the Abyssal Eyes and the Eyes of the Abyss, is the Dōjutsu Kekkei Genkai that appears in the Voidseers. Two conditions must be met to awaken the Shinkaigan. The first is that one must become Void-touched; this is achieved when one becomes Void-touched. The second is by gaining sufficient knowledge of the Shinkaigan and the Voidseer’s innate abilities. This is a key characteristic of the Shinkaigan, noted by Solomon to be “eyes of knowledge” rather than “eyes of trauma,” making it distinct from the Sharingan. The Shinkaigan possesses a unique connection to the Void itself. Its abilities exist in both space and time separately. This comes to be because the Void exists both as a separate dimension and a state in time. Rewinding the clocks far enough would cause everything in the universe to eventually converge onto the Void. The Shinkaigan is the only way one can view the Void directly, peering into it to gain intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the universe as it is today. Without the Shinkaigan exposure to the Void and Shinkaigan Dōjutsu causes one to lose Sanity; though, like a double-edged sword, the Shinkaigan user also suffers a loss of Sanity. But because their eye allows them to perceive and cognize the Void differently from other humans, they lose Sanity at a slower rate. In the left eye the Shinkaigan allows the user to visually perceive lifeforce and lifecycles of anything, including inanimate objects. It derives this ocular power through the nature of the Void itself. The right eye allows the Shinkaigan wielder to view the Void as a physical space, perceiving it not as a point in time but a location. The wielder gains enhanced visual acuity, able to track targets at four times their speed. Though unlike other Dōjutsu it lacks the ability to perceive chakra. Activation of the Shinkaigan grants the user access to their Voidseer Dōjutsu, affording them the ability to use powerful temporal and spatial abilities.
Note: The user is able to passively activate the Shinkaigan after holding the Dōjutsu for one month.
Note: Gazing directly into the Shinkaigan causes a loss of 5 Sanity per turn unless the user also wields the Shinkaigan. Those who have completed Taijutsu training can avoid these effects by breaking eye contact with their opponent.
Before her, the potential of her abilities had materialized into the shape of a spectre. This one was similar to the one that activated her eyes, and allowed her to peer into the void. She did not understand it trully, but every step she took brought her closer to unveiling the misteries of the dimension.
If all you saw through my eyes was defeat, then you must have been blind all this time. Madara is not acting alone, and he did not unlock the Relic Core that he possesses. One has to sieve through his lies to find nuggets of truth. His mission to gather all the Bijuu and his connections to the core. It has nothing to do with the world, or his village. It was a quest given to him by the gods. Nefarion started me on my journey, but it was in dealing with you that I saw the Void, the Serpent and attained my own Core. Which Voidlord his attached to his journey, and which faction does he belong to?
I am not blind, he wants me to join his own faction, which wasn't even of his own creation. But I am more than willing to oppose him and his benefactor directly. I want to become your envoy, to become more than just your eyes, I can become your sword as well. If Madara is an envoy in this game of the gods, the only thing left to know here is: Which faction do you belong to?