[CFS] The Dragon's Meeting - {Nine Arts Dragon Style}

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After having sent out the word to all my fellow mates I await their arrival at the designated meeting place. I simply stand there with my arms crossed over my chest, looking at the mountain range in front of me and enjoying the breeze that flows through my hair.
 

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Good, it seems everyone has finally arrived! Now, this technique I will be teaching you guys is very sneaky as well as useful under the right circumstances. I want you guys to build up a large amount of wind chakra into your back by applying the basic and fundamental usage of the NAD arts. Once that's done, which should be fairly quickly you guys will proceed to slightly jump upwards. The jump shouldn't be anything major, just enough for your feet to lose physical contact with the ground. By timing it correctly you guys will then release all the built up chakra in the form of a burst that will successfully launch you guys forward at decently fast speeds, equal in regards to the rest of the techniques of our style. As you are pushed forward you will then proceed to thrust both arms forward as you clench your fists in order to dual strike your target in the gut area. Upon physical contact you will then release a sudden burst of wind chakra from both elbows, effectively increase the overall damage of the previous dealt attack.

After finishing my explanation I wave a single hand seal and cause several earthen clones to rise from the ground medium range away from his fellow NAD comrades.

I want you guys to practice the technique and completely destroy the earth clones! After doing so I want you guys to point out any weak points as well as strong ones that you may have noticed after performing the technique.


(Kyu Doragon Jutsu: Hageshi Orijin Tosshin) – Nine Arts Dragon: Intense Origin Rush
Rank: A
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short – Mid
Chakra: 30
Damage: 60
Description: The user applies the basic principles of the Nine Arts Dragon and builds up a very high amount of fuuton chakra into their back. The user will then, ever so slightly, jump into the air and suddenly release all the chakra at once launching themselves forward in a single massive burst of speed causing them rush forwards at the speed of the NAD style. Upon coming within range to their target the user punches their target with both their fists in the gut launching the target backwards a few meters and inflicting severe damage. When the punch strikes their target the user will release a sudden burst of fuuton chakra from their elbows as well increasing the damage dealt. When this technique is released it creates a concentrated A-Rank blast of wind behind the user that extends to 5 meters directly behind them.
Note: Can only be used three times.
Note: No Nine Arts Dragon techniques can be used for 2 turns after this technique has been used.
Note: Only can be used to move forward.

 

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Eyes open and the shadow manifests...

-Days Later-​

A lot has changed but nothing has...

Without any introduction I proceed to the given task. I amass a suitable amount of wind chakra, said chakra is then directed towards my spinal cord. I jump, vertically and almost lazily, my feet barely loose contact with the ground yet I still move far. By releasing the stored wind chakra I propel myself onwards and forwards towards the first rock clone. As I move in the air I clench my fists and prepare for impact. Impact. The sensation of rock on flesh was the trigger. Without a moment's hesitation I release two bursts of wind, one from each elbow joint. The initial momentum toppled over with the wind burst boost lead to the rock clone being sent skywards crumbling. That, however, was not the only effect of the burst of wind. Due to my positioning I had accidentally took out another rock clone. The “jet stream” proved to be more than a simple burst.

Impressive technique you got there. The linear movement while traveling is somewhat hazardous but so is fighting, nothing to fret about. The wind burst from our elbows can be good and bad depending on the situation. Lastly and most importantly: How do you make you hair like that!? It's to die for!
 

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Eyes open and the shadow manifests...

-Days Later-​

A lot has changed but nothing has...

Without any introduction I proceed to the given task. I amass a suitable amount of wind chakra, said chakra is then directed towards my spinal cord. I jump, vertically and almost lazily, my feet barely loose contact with the ground yet I still move far. By releasing the stored wind chakra I propel myself onwards and forwards towards the first rock clone. As I move in the air I clench my fists and prepare for impact. Impact. The sensation of rock on flesh was the trigger. Without a moment's hesitation I release two bursts of wind, one from each elbow joint. The initial momentum toppled over with the wind burst boost lead to the rock clone being sent skywards crumbling. That, however, was not the only effect of the burst of wind. Due to my positioning I had accidentally took out another rock clone. The “jet stream” proved to be more than a simple burst.

Impressive technique you got there. The linear movement while traveling is somewhat hazardous but so is fighting, nothing to fret about. The wind burst from our elbows can be good and bad depending on the situation. Lastly and most importantly: How do you make you hair like that!? It's to die for!
That was good. I also want you to note that the blast released from your back is strong enough to deal damage to anyone that is behind you. The blast's strength could be compared to a concentrated blast of A-Rank Strength. As for my hair, well, that's just natural.
 
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