Ninpocho Chronicles

Ninpocho Chronicles is a fantasy-ish setting storyline, set in an alternate universe World of Ninjas, where the Naruto and Boruto series take place. This means that none of the canon characters exists, or existed here.

Each ninja starts from the bottom and start their training as an Academy Student. From there they develop abilities akin to that of demigods as they grow in age and experience.

Along the way they gain new friends (or enemies), take on jobs and complete contracts and missions for their respective villages where their training and skill will be tested to their limits.

The sky is the limit as the blank page you see before you can be filled with countless of adventures with your character in the game.

This is Ninpocho Chronicles.

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Tetsuyama's Recordings

Takahashi Matsu

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Weapon
TreeRender
A sword that Tetsuyama put together when he mastered his bloodline abilities. Inlaid with silver etching, the sword itself is made from a beautiful redwood. Aside from the silver, not a single part of the sword is made of metal. The most extraordinary part of the sword is its razor sharp edge and ability to consume living energy. A natural conduit, TreeRender has no difficulty exchanging life from one being to another: Usually in Tetsuyama's favor. Further more, TreeRender is an extension of Tetsuyama's Soul. It's the weapon that allows him to use his Tsukomogami abilities.

Augments:
Vampiric - The user gains Hp equal to 10% of the total damage dealt to a target.
Chakra Draining - The user gains Cp equal to 10% of the total damage dealt to a single target.
Razor Strike - +5% Chance to Bleed
Special Composition - Ninjutsu (Wood)

Damage Type:
-Slashing

Accuracy/Damage modifier:
+2 Accuracy, -10% Damage

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Affinities:
Free D - Rank: Fire (Becomes Major)
Free C - Rank: Wind
Free C - Rank Minor to Major (Fire)
Major Affinities: Water (Jutsu Mastered), Fire (Free Ranks)
Minor Affinities: Wind (Free Rank), Earth (Jutsu Half Mastered), Non- Elemental (Jutsu Mastered)
BL Free Element: Wood
 
Weapons may only have 3 augments. Denied.

Affinities approved.

Major Affinities: Water, Fire
Minor Affinities: Wind, Earth, Non-Elemental
Advanced Elements: Wood | None | None | None | None
 
Training for the abilities: Insight, Acrobatics, Bull's Strength, Combo Master, Jutsu Mastery, Human Anatomy, and Slashing Style. As an Anbu, I'd gained Shadow Tactics and it took no slot, but I never made a post for it. I'll be doing so in one large, 600~ word post instead of 6 separate 100 word posts.

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As of this, I should have Major Earth, Fire and Water

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All that once happened matters no longer. It's past. What matters is what is happening today, but sometimes it is better to understand the past. As such, this a reflection on Tetsuyama in his younger days and an explanation of how he is today, going in a somewhat reversed order as it were.

In his aged years, Tetsuyama began to realize his mind would likely become more easily penetrated by the thoughts and wills of others. Genjutsu was quite the nasty ordeal and it would take every fiber of his being to not only be able to resist it, but to subvert it. Unfortunately, these ways of the world would be lost to him at the time being and he had to focus on something else entirely. Given his aptitude with his weapon, he no longer required to worry about forming handseals while transformed into his ultimate state of Tsukumogami. As a result, he focused in his later years on figuring out how to better tear into opponents to cause the most grievous and critical of wounds. through countless hours of study and perhaps an unique insight garnered by being and Anbu for a majority of his life, Tetsuyama realized the full extent of one's anatomy and where best to strike to deliver crippling blows.

Going further back than this by a good 50 years, we see Tetsuyama gaining an insight into both Ninjutsu and Taijutsu oriented techniques. As a Kyoubaku, he found that there was always more chakra to be tapped into than most of those around him. He also realized that by further understanding techniques, with diligence and persistence, one was able to make their strain on the body far less than it were to be otherwise. It was coupled with this that Tetsuyama learned the fluid nature of the body. Relenting from one technique to the next, his physical form could become more precise when waylaying a target. To go on the absolute offensive, Tetsuyama would find an opponents weakness with his blade and make them bleed from stem to stern. Even the most blunted of blades would cut deeper and strike harder with increased accuracy into an opponents movements, gained only through the rigorousness and inability to stop striking while the iron was hot. It was in such things that Tetsuyama forged his blessed union with TreeRender as such ferocity through blood and anguish, in his early years, caused the blade to grow sentient from the draining of victims that fell to such unrivaled techniques.

Going further back to Tetsuyama's earliest of times, we are to find his most base of physical natures. In the academy and shortly there after, Tetsuyama learned the importance of being agile which would travel all the way into his old age as well as discover the insight needed to take down the quickest of foes. The most important thing learned in Tetsuyama's youth was not of a lesson, but perhaps of his genetics, where he was simply far stronger than those around him without having to work towards it. Weight of objects troubled him little to none and his fists and sword fell like hammer upon the anvil: deftly, but skilled. Returning to the lessons learned, however, Tetsuyama learned his was quite the acrobatic lot with his muscles being built the way they were. He was able to reduce the percussive distanced garnered by some attacks and even dodge them as long as he kept moving and twisting about the battle field. Further beyond this, Tetsuyama was able to realize and assess the situation of the field far more quickly than some around him, able to strike forth and land blows at the smallest of opportunities. Here, the foundation for Tetsuyama's other abilities would be set. Enhanced physical and mental prowess allowed for him to focus upon his ninjutsu and taijutsu far more than his genjutsu. Layers upon layers upon layers of techniques fell into Tetsuyama's mind as he grew older, but all these things gleaned here remained the central pillar of his disciplines.

All together, Tetsuyama was made into a fine man that excelled at whatever it was he picked up over time. Mindfully, he never had any true ability to deal or use genjutsu, but that never stopped him from learning. It only meant he was worse at it than those who made it their most important aspect. As for himself, he felt that covering the other two fields was far more important. At a surly elder age, he's lost no bit of his edge, albeit it appearing dull, and cuts just as deeply and swiftly as ever he did when young. Such a glimpse is all that one can ascertain of his past, if they were alive to witness or hear of it. Now, he's but a simple old man with little to nothing known beyond his name, bloodline, and rank.
Word Count: 810

Advanced Elements: Vapor, Metal
Given the affinity Tetsuyama had from a young age with both the earth and water to create plants and the likes around him, it was not nearly enough for him to settle into one understand of advanced elements. He took it upon himself, with that of wood, to understand how the natures of fog and metal came about. The reasoning was the combination of wood with metal always intriguing him and the fact that water would rust and degrade metal given time and effort. Pulling the two together would give him better understanding of not only the elements, but of himself. It only made the most sense for who he was. Mist made the forests far more deadly and metal was what composed the weapons and armor of but the strongest of foes. If one could not pierce, or defend themselves of metal and what lurked in the mist, then they deserved to die to the horrors of the woods. Thus was the mentality Tetsuyama adopted the day, in his mid thirties, that he traveled into the darkest of forests to observe and forge a new path for himself. The forest was known be one of the most deadly in all of Mist. There, Tetsuyama took with him heavy sheets of metal and a keen eye for observation to learn the ways of the mist and to hone his craft of metal with wood to forge himself new gauntlets to hold the blade he forged from oak in the days of being a genin.

Arriving in the mid day, the forest was absolutely dark regardless of little to no cloud cover. It was dense and filled with a roiling mist that never seemed to truly settle in one place for too long. Truly, it permeated every single thing in the forest and even Tetsuyama could feel something deep and disgusting about it in his bones. Settling up against a heavy oak, Tetsuyama began to focus upon the metal he brought with him which were sitting upon a table he formed from chakra and the earth around him. Focusing intently the metal began to shake and ring out into the forest like chimes. Eventually, within a few hours of shaping the metal down and lining it with wooden chakra as well to create some sort of mercury like wood, animals began to observe Tetsuyama through the fog expecting quite the easy meal. All the while, Tetsuyama had been observing the mist and watching the ebb and flow of the chakra that perpetuated it to some extent. It's fluctuate and be oppressive one moment, seeming to sap parts of his life, and then the next it would shield him and give to him life once again. It was in this tide that he found the proper balance for with which one would use such vapor. Tapping into it every so softly, as it was not his element to truly control in this domain, he turned the tide on the creatures as the metal slinked up upon his arms and wrapped into metallic gauntlets and greaves. Using the mist to his advantage, he left the forest unscathed for the day. Well, unscathed by the creatures, but the taint of the fog would weigh heavily on him. Such insidious techniques were best left as a last resort or to be used as a means of attrition to take someone back alive. Regardless of these developments, the mist there was absolutely evil and the nature through which Tetsuyama learned of it would play upon his soul for quite the long while.

It was that day, through nothing more miraculous than study and diligence in waiting that Tetsuyama learned to manipulate Metal and Vapor. While he has lesser control of the latter, due to his primary element lying within the Earth more than the water, he still excels in both and has met few with his exact arrangement of elemental allowances.

Word Count: 653
 

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