![]() ![]() Since she is a clone she doesn’t need to worry about harming her body. ![]() “I see, so fuinjutsu is just a copy of the natural pathways inside the human body to create phenomenon similar to those of ninjutsu and genjutsu.” Armed with this knowledge 23 got to work on her own fuinjutsu language by analyzing how her own chakra moved. In this way they can contain and channel the stored chakra in a desired pattern creating the desired outcome. Through a few more experiments 23 came to the conclusion that the formula works like a pseudo copy of tenketsu points and meridians. However, this also leads to the question of what is the purpose of the rest of the formulae. After all, it is easier to imagine an explosion when writing the word you associate with said phenomenon. Then under that logic why use words to begin with? 23 believed that it was something akin to a crutch for the one creating fuinjutsu. How could a non-sapient energy like chakra understand the intent behind words? The answer? it couldn’t. ![]() However, for 23 it didn’t seem all that logical. For this reason barrier fuuinjutsu would have the word barrier on it, the same for explosive tags and so on. Normally the intent would be stored in the words used in the seals. The most important thing when it came to fuinjutsu that she had managed to learn so far was the need for intent stored in the chakra and the flow of chakra. Using the information she managed to learn from the few fuinjutsu formulas she had access to she began building her own fuinjutsu language. “ufufufu ahahahah AHAHAHAHAHA” mad cackling could be heard inside 23’s laboratory as she got to work. A moment later she sent a request to the original which was approved. I bet it would be more efficient to just build my own fuinjutsu language from the ground up…” At that moment 23 realized that she could in fact do so. Admittedly the amount of fuinjutsu knowledge she had access to is extremely limited. ![]() There didn’t seem to be a proper set of rules to be followed, or at least none she could discern so far. Overall, fuinjutsu felt like a coding language created by a toddler. Following that the patterns and even intent held were crucial as well. From tests 23 had found that the order in which the script was formed was just as important. While the calligraphy of the thing needed to be as impeccable as possible for it to work that wasn’t the only factor. From her findings so far it worked through a dual set of rules, or at least it seemed so. Tomo-23 was a bit frustrated figuring out how fuinjutsu works. Somewhere in the land of fire, a week before Tomoka’s trip ![]()
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