CRPJ Used:
Name of Jutsu: Miroku Clan [Archive Dimension Jutsu] Link
CRPJ's Effect: Allows Akkuma to store archived information, items such as tomes, scrolls, jars of organic material, tools, corpses {preservation technique}, other samples. Mainly a safe way of storing any archivable goods that only he can access.
Requirement: Dark Sage / Miroku Clan
Reason why it cannot be used in battle: Attempting to open the dimension in battle would fill one with so much senjutsu chakra they'd become a permanent statue as a warning for those who fooled around with senjutsu chakra.
Dark Sage Research Tome Description: 'The ancient tome bound in dark leather, is an eerie relic of forbidden knowledge. Its cover is a coarse, cracked hide that exudes an aura of timelessness & malevolence. The leather, the color of ink-stained night, has aged to a shadowy, mottled patina. While the edges of the pages curl inward, revealing the passing of countless centuries.
The spine of the book which was lined with ornate rusted clasps, arches with an almost skeletal curvature. As if the knowledge contained within has been long starved for release. The very weight of the tome seems to carry an oppressive gravity, as if its secrets are a burden to the very fabric of existence. Upon opening the ominous tome, the pages, brittle & yellowed evoke the scent of decaying parchment.
Akkuma's notes are a chilling testament to his relentless pursuit of knowledge, even at the expense of ethics & morality. Each page is a stark canvas, filled with meticulously detailed observations & clinical clarity. Shedding light on the Sages methodical descent into the abyss of forbidden experimentation.
The script, penned with chilling precision, is a study in transparency, revealing every step of his dark journey. That meticulous handwriting, devoid of emotion, meticulously documenting the development of grotesque & otherworldly creations. The ink, stark black, contrasts dully with the yellowed paper, making every line & symbol all the more disconcerting.
Experiments are described with a chilling neutrality, as if the Sage were merely recording data from a routine clinical trial. Their notation is eerily systematic, revealing an unwavering commitment to their unholy pursuits. The notes don't shy away from even the most horrifying details, their clinical clarity casting an eerie & unsettling spell over the reader.
Detailed illustrations & diagrams accompany the text. Revealing numerous grotesque hybrids of flesh & machine. Along with mutations that defy nature's boundaries. Entire chapters on eldritch symbols that hint at the Sage's descent into the occult. Each drawing is rendered with a surgeon's precision, as if the atrocities they depict were part of an ordinary, documented procedure.
The margins contain annotations that are equally transparent & dispassionate. Providing insights into Akkuma's thought process as he ventured further into the abyss of his research. Even the most grotesque & morally reprehensible aspects of his work are presented with a chilling matter-of-factness.
These notes are a chilling window into the mind of a individual who is unflinchingly transparent about their descent into darkness. Their clinical clarity only serves to highlight the depths of their transgressions & the horrors they unleashed in their relentless quest for knowledge.
Each word appears to be written with an unholy purpose, bearing the weight of ages of dark intent. An aura of chilling malevolence emanates from the pages, as if the knowledge within had corrupted the very parchment it was written on. Each letter seems to writhe & pulse with life as though it harbors an ancient consciousness of its own.
The illustrations within are macabre, revealing cursed symbols, grotesque rituals & eldritch diagrams that challenge the sanity of any who dare to decipher them.
This book seems to thirst for contact, as though it hungers to impart its dread knowledge to an unwitting or ambitous reader.'
This item can be used to track Akkuma, due to being created from his Chakra. Seeing as this is a copy of his personal Tome.