Thread:Benknightprime/@comment-4119660-20140417005502

What technique are you after? Flying Thunder God/Hiraishin Who is the user of this techique? Jinsei Rao (I clearly have very few ideas for him, this is one of them) How will they learn this technique? Jinsei's entire motivation to become stronger is to protect his family, and went to great lengths to do so. After hearing of the Second's and the Fourth's legendary strength, he decided that, by gaining even a fraction of their strength, he would be able to protect his family. He began searching obsessively through all of Konoha's records in an attempt to find some clue on how to use the Hiraishin, going to some extreme measures, including breaking into the Hokage's private records. After many long nights spent in the Hokage's libraries (the same place Kakashi found records of the Wood Release in the anime), he found the records the Second made while inventing the technique. After several months spent analyzing, attempting and reworking the Hiraishin to fit his chakra and fighting style, he eventually managed to master the Hiraishin. How will they make it unique? Jinsei is a master at kenjutsu, especially using his family's unique tantou, the Half Moon Sabre, and will combine his kenjutsu and FTG for more effective combat. Not only will he use it to enhance his striking power with the Hiraishingiri a la Tobirama, he will also use it for hit-and-run tactics by attacking then teleporting, barrages by slicing, tossing the marked object, teleporting, and repeating, and attacking the foe's vital points from behind. He has also marked the hilt of his sword in order to create barriers if he is ever in need of it. He normally uses his sword as his marked objects, but will also use other humans, kunais and even the environment around him. He is capable of effortlessly marking an object just by pressing his right palm onto it. However, his versatile use of this technique has made him fragile - he so rarely takes direct hits that he has spent little time training his durability, meaning that a few direct hits could defeat him. 