Divine Art: Captivation

Divine Art: Captivation (天術・魅惑, Tenjutsu: Miwaku) is the name given to one of the Sōjū-ryū's two, foundational ninjutsu. It is a rather elementary application of Ten'idō which acts as the exact opposite to its counterpart. By creating a Ryōdo about the user's hand, which extents to house an opponent or target, a Nomura can create a powerful attractive force. This force, just like its counterpart, is more than powerful enough to pluck an average-sized adult off of their feet and send them flying through towards the user. At this point, the user can use this opportunity to strike, utilizing or  for example, or to release the Ryōdo and allow the victim's momentum to send them crashing into nearby structures. It is noted that the rate of speed exhibited by objects caught in this technique easily exceeds twenty miles per hour; thus making the technique potentially lethal, should the target crash into a structure.