Hibon Clan

English Name: Hibon Clan Kanji Name: 非凡一門 Romanji Name: Hibon ichimon Literal Name: Rare Family

The Hibon Clan (非凡一門, ‘’Hibon Clan’’; Lit. Rare Family) is a clan that’s a direct descendant of the famous Sage of Six Paths. The clan has been famed through their hiden’s which are based on Yang Release, Yin Release, and if they were to be gifted enough they would be taught in Yin-Yang Release. Their techniques don’t follow one single method such as the Nara Clan does with their Shadows. The Hibon Clan is well versed in Hiden’s and normally don’t limit themselves and normally try to teach their young clan members multiple of their Hiden’s.

Abilities
The Hibon Clan seems to have a natural innate ability to use Yin and Yang Chakra in a more useful matter than most do. Though their Hiden’s do follow two things, the ability to create, and the ability to manipulate. Though clansmen do normally learn the subject of two abilities and perfect them, such as Taijutsu and Ninjutsu and normally are well trained in them by adulthood. Though at a later age, they’ve been known to learn a third subject and gain quite some skill within it. Though when it comes to Natures, it seems that the clan has a well verse Affinity selection and some have been known to gain the ability to use all five basic natures and either Yin or Yang by their elderly years.

Creation and Manipulation
The Hibon Clan’s Hiden’s are based around the concepts of Creation and the Manipulation of those created objects. They create anything from spiritual wings to swords with magnificent powers. These abilities mostly rely on Yin and Yang though some techniques are used with both mixed together which is Yin-Yang.

Some of the clan’s hiden’s are dangerous, not only to their opponents, but also to their own health and safety as some techniques could possibly be a last stance technique where the users own life is ended at the end of the technique. But some are listed as Kinjutsu for the sole fact that they can obliterate an entire village, though those techniques have been practically forgotten.