- Hiroshi InugashiCitizen
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Clan Specialty : Ninjutsu
Village : Hoshigakure
Ryo : 750
Embracing Uniqueness to Find Strength
Sat Apr 08, 2023 9:05 pm
As Hiroshi continued his training at the ninja academy, he found himself surrounded by a group of fellow students who were also learning the ways of the ninja. Some were natural athletes, with lightning-fast reflexes and powerful muscles that made them excel in combat. Others had a keen sense of strategy, able to analyze situations and come up with clever solutions on the fly.
Despite the
competition, Hiroshi remained focused on his own development. He had recently
become interested in a new jutsu called Chakra Absorption. The technique
involved absorbing an opponent's chakra during a fight, which would give the
user a temporary boost in power and stamina. It was a difficult jutsu to
master, but Hiroshi was determined to learn it.
He spent
countless hours studying the technique, practicing the hand signs and
visualizing the process in his mind. At first, progress was slow, and Hiroshi
struggled to absorb even small amounts of chakra from his training partners.
But as he continued to practice, he began to see improvement.
Eventually,
Hiroshi was able to successfully absorb chakra during a mock battle with his
classmates. He could feel the energy coursing through his body, filling him
with strength and vitality. His classmates were amazed at his newfound power,
and Hiroshi felt a sense of pride and accomplishment.
From that
day forward, Hiroshi continued to practice the Chakra Absorption technique,
honing his skills and perfecting his abilities. And as he worked to master this
new jutsu, he continued to push himself to become the best ninja he could be,
determined to prove that even someone who didn't fit the traditional mold could
still be a formidable warrior.
Hiroshi soon realized that mastering Chakra Absorption required not only physical training but also mental discipline. He had to learn to focus his mind and remain calm in the heat of battle, which was no easy feat. But Hiroshi was determined to master the technique, and he knew that with enough practice and dedication, he could achieve his goal.
As Hiroshi
delved deeper into the intricacies of Chakra Absorption, he found that his
mental discipline was just as important as his physical training. He had to
learn to control his emotions and remain focused even in the most intense
battles. Hiroshi spent hours meditating and practicing mindfulness, honing his
ability to stay calm and centered even in the midst of chaos.
Through his
studies, Hiroshi gained a deeper understanding of the nature of chakra and how
it flowed through the body. He learned about the various chakra points and how
they could be manipulated to gain an advantage in combat. He also discovered
the importance of maintaining a balance between his own chakra and that of his
opponents, which allowed him to absorb their energy without harming himself.
Despite the
difficulties he faced, Hiroshi never lost sight of his goal. He knew that
mastering Chakra Absorption would take time and effort, but he was determined
to succeed. With each day that passed, he grew stronger and more confident,
both in his abilities as a ninja and in his understanding of the world around
him.
As Hiroshi's
training progressed, he also began to develop a reputation among his peers.
They marveled at his dedication and determination, and many looked up to him as
a role model. Hiroshi was proud of his accomplishments, but he remained humble,
knowing that there was always more to learn and that his journey as a ninja was
far from over.
Despite his struggles with basic jutsu and his perceived lack of physical prowess, Hiroshi refused to give up. He recognized that everyone had their own strengths and weaknesses, and he was determined to find his own way to shine.
He began to
focus on developing his own unique style of combat, incorporating his knowledge
of Chakra Absorption and illusions into his strategy. He experimented with new
techniques, practicing them relentlessly until they became second nature.
Hiroshi's
dedication soon began to pay off. He began to surprise his classmates with his
newfound skills, catching them off guard with his illusions and absorbing their
chakra in battle. He may not have been the strongest or the fastest, but he had
found a way to use his own abilities to his advantage.
As Hiroshi
continued to train and grow stronger, he gained the respect of his fellow students.
They saw the effort he put into his training and his unwavering determination,
and they began to see him in a new light. No longer did he feel like an
oddball, but rather a unique and valuable member of their group.
Hiroshi
learned that true strength came not from raw physical power, but from a
combination of skill, strategy, and determination. And he knew that with his
own unique style of combat, he had the potential to become a truly great ninja.
As Hiroshi continued to train and bond with his fellow classmates, he found two kindred spirits who were also social outcasts. The first was a stoic and brave young ninja named Kaito. Kaito was quiet and reserved, but he had a strength and determination that commanded respect. He rarely spoke of his past, but Hiroshi could sense that he had faced great challenges in his life.
The other
classmate that Hiroshi bonded with was a loud and boisterous young ninja named
Sora. Sora was the exact opposite of Kaito; she was outgoing, impulsive, and
wore her emotions on her sleeve. But beneath her brash exterior, Hiroshi could
sense a deep sensitivity and a desire to connect with others.
Despite
their different personalities, Hiroshi felt a kinship with both Kaito and Sora.
They were all social outcasts, each with their own unique struggles, but
together they formed a bond that transcended their differences.
Hiroshi
admired Kaito's quiet strength and determination, and he often found himself
seeking out his advice and guidance. Kaito was a calming presence in Hiroshi's
life, and he helped him to stay focused and grounded in the face of adversity.
On the other
hand, Sora's infectious energy and enthusiasm were a source of inspiration for
Hiroshi. She reminded him that it was important to have fun and enjoy life,
even in the midst of their rigorous training.
Together,
Hiroshi, Kaito, and Sora formed a tight-knit group of friends who supported each
other through the challenges of ninja training. They were each other's
confidants and cheerleaders, and their bond only grew stronger with each
passing day.
The other students didn't outright bully Hiroshi, but they would sometimes snicker behind his back or make fun of him for his shortcomings. It was a tough situation to be in, but Hiroshi refused to give up on his dream of becoming a great ninja.
Thankfully,
he wasn't alone in his struggles. Two of his classmates, Kaito and Sora, were
also social outcasts. Kaito was a stoic and brave ninja who often kept to
himself, while Sora was loud and boisterous, but also sensitive and
kind-hearted.
Despite
their different personalities, Hiroshi quickly bonded with both Kaito and Sora.
They shared a mutual understanding of what it felt like to be different from
their peers, and they supported each other through the challenges of ninja
training.
Together,
they trained tirelessly, each using their unique strengths to help others
improve. Kaito's determination and bravery inspired Hiroshi to keep pushing
forward, while Sora's infectious energy and positivity lifted their spirits
when they felt down.
As they
worked together, Hiroshi began to realize that his friends were just as weird
as he was - and that was a good thing. They didn't have to fit in with the rest
of the class to be successful. They could carve their own path and find their
own way to greatness.
With Kaito
and Sora by his side, Hiroshi felt more confident than ever before. They were a
team of misfits, but they were also a team of skilled and determined ninjas.
And who knew? Maybe one day, they would be the ones to save the village from
certain doom.
Hiroshi's
friends, the stoic and brave student and the loud and boisterous yet sensitive
one, also faced similar challenges. They too were social outcasts and had
struggled with some of the basic jutsu. But they found solace in each other's
company and often trained together, sharing their knowledge and techniques.
As they
practiced, Hiroshi's friends noticed his determination and admired his
persistence in the face of adversity. They saw the progress he was making and
offered words of encouragement, which motivated Hiroshi to keep pushing
himself.
Together,
the three friends formed a bond that went beyond their training at the ninja
academy. They shared a mutual respect for each other's unique talents and
quirks, and they felt a sense of camaraderie that they had never experienced
before.
Despite the
challenges they faced, Hiroshi and his friends never gave up. They continued to
train and improve, day after day, with the shared goal of becoming great
ninjas. And as they grew stronger and more skilled, they began to earn the
respect of their classmates and sensei, proving that true strength came not
from physical prowess, but from determination and a willingness to embrace
one's own unique abilities.
One day, during a training exercise, Hiroshi's group was split into two teams for a mock battle. Hiroshi was assigned to the defending team, and he quickly realized that their opponents were much more skilled and coordinated than they were.
As the
battle raged on, Hiroshi's team found themselves backed into a corner, with no
way out. But Hiroshi refused to give up. He saw an opportunity to use his
transformation technique in a way that he had never tried before.
During his training, Hiroshi stumbled upon a unique jutsu called mist servant.
Instead of trying to transform himself into an object or person, Hiroshi
focused on transforming his opponents' perceptions. With the Mist Servant
technique, he targeted up to four people within range, affecting them with the
powerful illusion. The victims would then see ten exact copies of Hiroshi form
out of the surrounding environment, before absentmindedly and slowly walking
towards the victim and attempting to attack them with whatever method of attack
Hiroshi wanted them to use. The copies themselves dealt no damage and would be
destroyed with any amount of damage; however, if they were destroyed, two more
copies would appear from the surrounding environment, with no limit to the
number of these illusory copies. These copies could even produce identical
sounds as well, making the technique all the more convincing. Hiroshi's unique
approach to combat had once again proven to be an advantage, as he created
illusions of himself and his teammates appearing from unexpected places,
confusing and distracting the other team. It was a risky move, but it paid off.
Hiroshi's team was able to turn the tide of the battle, surprising their
opponents and ultimately emerging victorious. And for the first time, Hiroshi
felt like he had truly earned the respect of his classmates.
As the battle ended, Hiroshi's teammates were amazed by his new technique, and they were eager to learn more about it. The stoic and brave student, impressed by Hiroshi's creativity, suggested they work together to come up with new and unique strategies for future battles. The loud and boisterous yet sensitive student, who had also struggled with some of the basic jutsu, expressed his admiration for Hiroshi's determination and resilience.
Over time,
Hiroshi's friends became his closest allies and supporters, helping him to hone
his skills and develop new techniques. Together, they continued to push
themselves to their limits, determined to become the best ninja they could be.
And even though they were still seen as outsiders by some of their classmates,
they knew that as long as they had each other, they could overcome any
obstacle.
As Hiroshi
continued to train and develop his skills, he also began to bond with his two
classmates, the stoic and brave one, and the loud and boisterous one. They too
were considered outcasts by their peers, and they found comfort and acceptance
in each other's company.
Together,
they would often practice their techniques, coming up with new and creative
ways to use their skills in battle. Hiroshi's Mist Servant technique proved to
be particularly useful, and the three friends would often collaborate to create
elaborate illusions that would leave their opponents bewildered and
disoriented.
Their
unconventional approach to combat may have seemed strange to some, but it
worked for them. And over time, other students began to take notice of their
successes. They began to recognize that there was more than one way to be a
great ninja, and that being different was not necessarily a weakness.
Hiroshi and
his friends had found a community of like-minded individuals, a group of people
who understood and appreciated their quirks and abilities. They no longer felt
like outcasts, but rather unique and valuable members of their class.
And as they
continued to train and grow stronger together, they knew that they had the
potential to become some of the greatest ninjas in the village, each in their
own unique way.
With each passing day, Hiroshi's skills continued to grow, and he honed his unique approach to combat. He found himself branching out into new areas of ninja arts, exploring his own strengths and weaknesses and learning to overcome obstacles in his own way. And through it all, he never lost sight of the importance of friendship and teamwork.
Hiroshi's
bond with his two close friends deepened as they supported each other through
their struggles and celebrated each other's successes. Together, they became
known as the "weirdo trio," a term that they proudly embraced.
As the three
of them graduated from the academy and moved on to more advanced training, they
remained a tight-knit unit, each bringing their own strengths to the table.
They went on countless missions together, facing danger and adversity with a
sense of camaraderie that could not be broken.
And in the
end, Hiroshi knew that he had found his place in the world of ninja. He had
learned that being different was not a weakness, but a strength. And he had
found a group of friends who accepted him for who he was, quirks and all. With
his head held high and his heart full of determination, Hiroshi stepped boldly
into the future, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
Claims:
WC: 2406
Stats: 24
Chakra: 24
Justu gained
Chakra Absorption 1000- 25%= 750-2406= 1656
Mist Servant 500-25%=375-1656=1281
Kashōgan 573-1281=708
Chakra Mask 500-708= 208
Wind Release: Quiet Footsteps 250-208=42 wc left until learned
Despite the
competition, Hiroshi remained focused on his own development. He had recently
become interested in a new jutsu called Chakra Absorption. The technique
involved absorbing an opponent's chakra during a fight, which would give the
user a temporary boost in power and stamina. It was a difficult jutsu to
master, but Hiroshi was determined to learn it.
He spent
countless hours studying the technique, practicing the hand signs and
visualizing the process in his mind. At first, progress was slow, and Hiroshi
struggled to absorb even small amounts of chakra from his training partners.
But as he continued to practice, he began to see improvement.
Eventually,
Hiroshi was able to successfully absorb chakra during a mock battle with his
classmates. He could feel the energy coursing through his body, filling him
with strength and vitality. His classmates were amazed at his newfound power,
and Hiroshi felt a sense of pride and accomplishment.
From that
day forward, Hiroshi continued to practice the Chakra Absorption technique,
honing his skills and perfecting his abilities. And as he worked to master this
new jutsu, he continued to push himself to become the best ninja he could be,
determined to prove that even someone who didn't fit the traditional mold could
still be a formidable warrior.
Hiroshi soon realized that mastering Chakra Absorption required not only physical training but also mental discipline. He had to learn to focus his mind and remain calm in the heat of battle, which was no easy feat. But Hiroshi was determined to master the technique, and he knew that with enough practice and dedication, he could achieve his goal.
As Hiroshi
delved deeper into the intricacies of Chakra Absorption, he found that his
mental discipline was just as important as his physical training. He had to
learn to control his emotions and remain focused even in the most intense
battles. Hiroshi spent hours meditating and practicing mindfulness, honing his
ability to stay calm and centered even in the midst of chaos.
Through his
studies, Hiroshi gained a deeper understanding of the nature of chakra and how
it flowed through the body. He learned about the various chakra points and how
they could be manipulated to gain an advantage in combat. He also discovered
the importance of maintaining a balance between his own chakra and that of his
opponents, which allowed him to absorb their energy without harming himself.
Despite the
difficulties he faced, Hiroshi never lost sight of his goal. He knew that
mastering Chakra Absorption would take time and effort, but he was determined
to succeed. With each day that passed, he grew stronger and more confident,
both in his abilities as a ninja and in his understanding of the world around
him.
As Hiroshi's
training progressed, he also began to develop a reputation among his peers.
They marveled at his dedication and determination, and many looked up to him as
a role model. Hiroshi was proud of his accomplishments, but he remained humble,
knowing that there was always more to learn and that his journey as a ninja was
far from over.
Despite his struggles with basic jutsu and his perceived lack of physical prowess, Hiroshi refused to give up. He recognized that everyone had their own strengths and weaknesses, and he was determined to find his own way to shine.
He began to
focus on developing his own unique style of combat, incorporating his knowledge
of Chakra Absorption and illusions into his strategy. He experimented with new
techniques, practicing them relentlessly until they became second nature.
Hiroshi's
dedication soon began to pay off. He began to surprise his classmates with his
newfound skills, catching them off guard with his illusions and absorbing their
chakra in battle. He may not have been the strongest or the fastest, but he had
found a way to use his own abilities to his advantage.
As Hiroshi
continued to train and grow stronger, he gained the respect of his fellow students.
They saw the effort he put into his training and his unwavering determination,
and they began to see him in a new light. No longer did he feel like an
oddball, but rather a unique and valuable member of their group.
Hiroshi
learned that true strength came not from raw physical power, but from a
combination of skill, strategy, and determination. And he knew that with his
own unique style of combat, he had the potential to become a truly great ninja.
As Hiroshi continued to train and bond with his fellow classmates, he found two kindred spirits who were also social outcasts. The first was a stoic and brave young ninja named Kaito. Kaito was quiet and reserved, but he had a strength and determination that commanded respect. He rarely spoke of his past, but Hiroshi could sense that he had faced great challenges in his life.
The other
classmate that Hiroshi bonded with was a loud and boisterous young ninja named
Sora. Sora was the exact opposite of Kaito; she was outgoing, impulsive, and
wore her emotions on her sleeve. But beneath her brash exterior, Hiroshi could
sense a deep sensitivity and a desire to connect with others.
Despite
their different personalities, Hiroshi felt a kinship with both Kaito and Sora.
They were all social outcasts, each with their own unique struggles, but
together they formed a bond that transcended their differences.
Hiroshi
admired Kaito's quiet strength and determination, and he often found himself
seeking out his advice and guidance. Kaito was a calming presence in Hiroshi's
life, and he helped him to stay focused and grounded in the face of adversity.
On the other
hand, Sora's infectious energy and enthusiasm were a source of inspiration for
Hiroshi. She reminded him that it was important to have fun and enjoy life,
even in the midst of their rigorous training.
Together,
Hiroshi, Kaito, and Sora formed a tight-knit group of friends who supported each
other through the challenges of ninja training. They were each other's
confidants and cheerleaders, and their bond only grew stronger with each
passing day.
The other students didn't outright bully Hiroshi, but they would sometimes snicker behind his back or make fun of him for his shortcomings. It was a tough situation to be in, but Hiroshi refused to give up on his dream of becoming a great ninja.
Thankfully,
he wasn't alone in his struggles. Two of his classmates, Kaito and Sora, were
also social outcasts. Kaito was a stoic and brave ninja who often kept to
himself, while Sora was loud and boisterous, but also sensitive and
kind-hearted.
Despite
their different personalities, Hiroshi quickly bonded with both Kaito and Sora.
They shared a mutual understanding of what it felt like to be different from
their peers, and they supported each other through the challenges of ninja
training.
Together,
they trained tirelessly, each using their unique strengths to help others
improve. Kaito's determination and bravery inspired Hiroshi to keep pushing
forward, while Sora's infectious energy and positivity lifted their spirits
when they felt down.
As they
worked together, Hiroshi began to realize that his friends were just as weird
as he was - and that was a good thing. They didn't have to fit in with the rest
of the class to be successful. They could carve their own path and find their
own way to greatness.
With Kaito
and Sora by his side, Hiroshi felt more confident than ever before. They were a
team of misfits, but they were also a team of skilled and determined ninjas.
And who knew? Maybe one day, they would be the ones to save the village from
certain doom.
Hiroshi's
friends, the stoic and brave student and the loud and boisterous yet sensitive
one, also faced similar challenges. They too were social outcasts and had
struggled with some of the basic jutsu. But they found solace in each other's
company and often trained together, sharing their knowledge and techniques.
As they
practiced, Hiroshi's friends noticed his determination and admired his
persistence in the face of adversity. They saw the progress he was making and
offered words of encouragement, which motivated Hiroshi to keep pushing
himself.
Together,
the three friends formed a bond that went beyond their training at the ninja
academy. They shared a mutual respect for each other's unique talents and
quirks, and they felt a sense of camaraderie that they had never experienced
before.
Despite the
challenges they faced, Hiroshi and his friends never gave up. They continued to
train and improve, day after day, with the shared goal of becoming great
ninjas. And as they grew stronger and more skilled, they began to earn the
respect of their classmates and sensei, proving that true strength came not
from physical prowess, but from determination and a willingness to embrace
one's own unique abilities.
One day, during a training exercise, Hiroshi's group was split into two teams for a mock battle. Hiroshi was assigned to the defending team, and he quickly realized that their opponents were much more skilled and coordinated than they were.
As the
battle raged on, Hiroshi's team found themselves backed into a corner, with no
way out. But Hiroshi refused to give up. He saw an opportunity to use his
transformation technique in a way that he had never tried before.
During his training, Hiroshi stumbled upon a unique jutsu called mist servant.
Instead of trying to transform himself into an object or person, Hiroshi
focused on transforming his opponents' perceptions. With the Mist Servant
technique, he targeted up to four people within range, affecting them with the
powerful illusion. The victims would then see ten exact copies of Hiroshi form
out of the surrounding environment, before absentmindedly and slowly walking
towards the victim and attempting to attack them with whatever method of attack
Hiroshi wanted them to use. The copies themselves dealt no damage and would be
destroyed with any amount of damage; however, if they were destroyed, two more
copies would appear from the surrounding environment, with no limit to the
number of these illusory copies. These copies could even produce identical
sounds as well, making the technique all the more convincing. Hiroshi's unique
approach to combat had once again proven to be an advantage, as he created
illusions of himself and his teammates appearing from unexpected places,
confusing and distracting the other team. It was a risky move, but it paid off.
Hiroshi's team was able to turn the tide of the battle, surprising their
opponents and ultimately emerging victorious. And for the first time, Hiroshi
felt like he had truly earned the respect of his classmates.
As the battle ended, Hiroshi's teammates were amazed by his new technique, and they were eager to learn more about it. The stoic and brave student, impressed by Hiroshi's creativity, suggested they work together to come up with new and unique strategies for future battles. The loud and boisterous yet sensitive student, who had also struggled with some of the basic jutsu, expressed his admiration for Hiroshi's determination and resilience.
Over time,
Hiroshi's friends became his closest allies and supporters, helping him to hone
his skills and develop new techniques. Together, they continued to push
themselves to their limits, determined to become the best ninja they could be.
And even though they were still seen as outsiders by some of their classmates,
they knew that as long as they had each other, they could overcome any
obstacle.
As Hiroshi
continued to train and develop his skills, he also began to bond with his two
classmates, the stoic and brave one, and the loud and boisterous one. They too
were considered outcasts by their peers, and they found comfort and acceptance
in each other's company.
Together,
they would often practice their techniques, coming up with new and creative
ways to use their skills in battle. Hiroshi's Mist Servant technique proved to
be particularly useful, and the three friends would often collaborate to create
elaborate illusions that would leave their opponents bewildered and
disoriented.
Their
unconventional approach to combat may have seemed strange to some, but it
worked for them. And over time, other students began to take notice of their
successes. They began to recognize that there was more than one way to be a
great ninja, and that being different was not necessarily a weakness.
Hiroshi and
his friends had found a community of like-minded individuals, a group of people
who understood and appreciated their quirks and abilities. They no longer felt
like outcasts, but rather unique and valuable members of their class.
And as they
continued to train and grow stronger together, they knew that they had the
potential to become some of the greatest ninjas in the village, each in their
own unique way.
With each passing day, Hiroshi's skills continued to grow, and he honed his unique approach to combat. He found himself branching out into new areas of ninja arts, exploring his own strengths and weaknesses and learning to overcome obstacles in his own way. And through it all, he never lost sight of the importance of friendship and teamwork.
Hiroshi's
bond with his two close friends deepened as they supported each other through
their struggles and celebrated each other's successes. Together, they became
known as the "weirdo trio," a term that they proudly embraced.
As the three
of them graduated from the academy and moved on to more advanced training, they
remained a tight-knit unit, each bringing their own strengths to the table.
They went on countless missions together, facing danger and adversity with a
sense of camaraderie that could not be broken.
And in the
end, Hiroshi knew that he had found his place in the world of ninja. He had
learned that being different was not a weakness, but a strength. And he had
found a group of friends who accepted him for who he was, quirks and all. With
his head held high and his heart full of determination, Hiroshi stepped boldly
into the future, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
Claims:
WC: 2406
Stats: 24
Chakra: 24
Justu gained
Chakra Absorption 1000- 25%= 750-2406= 1656
Mist Servant 500-25%=375-1656=1281
Kashōgan 573-1281=708
Chakra Mask 500-708= 208
Wind Release: Quiet Footsteps 250-208=42 wc left until learned
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Summoning Contract : Forest of Dreams Ravens
Living Clones : Natsuki
Toneri
Familiar : Maneki
Legendary Equipment : Raiment of Eternal Fortune
Stone of Gelel
Clan Specialty : Taijutsu
Village : Hoshigakure
Ryo : 435700
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