Thread:Benknightprime/@comment-8914761-20140309085330/@comment-8914761-20140310042716

Sorry Ben, but I have come across another theme upon this would also furtherly come into play.

'''A few months prior to this event, Sigma and Shingi had been training for Sigma to become a sage, in a location that was supposedly to be known as the, land of the Sage and Shinju's battle. Time and time again, Sigma would attempt to draw in chakra, but the chakra would be too much for Sigma to handle, due to the over exposure of Sigma's take of the Shinju's left behind source of chakra. Now this is where a theory from another user, User:Dal101 comes into to play. The Shinju, was announced and is the "God Tree", and like he said, a tree consists of wood, the two would be related in some shape or form.'''

'''Now here's where my theory comes in, to mix a bit with his. Seeing as too how Sigma and Shingi trained in the area, said to be the place where the Shinju and Sage fought, Sigma would drain in a large amount of the Shinju's chakra, and in a sense DNA. Sigma's senjutsu training was infact dropped, due to conflicts with his enemy in Yamagakure.'''

'''Despite, withdrawing the Shinju's chakra, Sigma was not yet granted access to the Wood Release. I wasn't until his DNA transplant with Honey Senju's DNA, a wood release user,, was implemented, that Sigma was able to manipulate the wood to and extent. After a few weeks of him containing Honey's DNA, when Sigma would walk past plants, etc, they'd come to life.'''

His realization of usage will remain the same.

'''It took a full year for him to recognize he'd gained the ability, until he battle with Ryū Ketsueki. During the fierce battle, against Ryū, Takemono began to take over. Ryū was unable to control himself, and Takemono two Tailed Beast Balls at Sigma. Using Kamui, Sigma was able to warp away the two bombs, and didn't make Takemono any happier. In-fact, this made Takemono all of angry, so he launched one large one, that match the size of a meteorite. Sigma was pretty much out of options, as he had been fatigued from warping the two balls from earlier away. Takemono launched the ball, and Sigma settle with the last resort of thowing his hands op to his face to block the technique, though in the process, Sigma had in-fact summoned Wood, which deteriorated the path of the ball just enough for him to knock it off it's path.'''

'''When Sigma returned home from the battle, he filled Shingi in, who came to the conclusion that he ought to be thanking Honey, for it was her DNA that saved his life. Yet, Sigma still lacked the use to manipulate it freely.'''