Hyakusei Formation Technique

This technique alters the user's appearance considerably. Their body changes, becoming taller and more massive, with the user's facial features and expression changing accordingly and gaining an evil look. The user gains a fair amount of zigzag markings on her arms. The user shall have much longer and scruffier hair, jutting outwards in many spiky, rounded tufts. The torso and part of the user's lower body are covered by a revealing dark overcoat with light edges, which is torn in its lower part, and which reveals a fair amount of the user's cleavage, being left open on the front and having the parts covering the user's chest linked to a high, wide collar. The coat comes with notably squared short sleeves, with their outer parts extending on their arms in a spiky protrusion, vaguely reminiscent of pauldrons due to their sharp shape. The open coat is circled and secured to the user's abdomen by a light belt passing just below the breasts, closed by a simple buckle, while a similar though mildly larger belt circling her waist holds up a light garment, covering the back and side parts of her coat. Hanging from the shoulders is a large dark cape, possessing torn lower edges. Armor plating goes up from the user's neck, forming three spikes on the chin and extending to cover the ears, flanking the face, with two large, armored horn-like protrusions jutting outwards at its sides. The user's forearms sport armored gauntlets. The user's legs appear to become covered in large, dark tattoos, resembling the shape of thigh-high boots; such markings might as well be motifs present on a pair of long, skin-tight pants, given the similar appearance of the signs hiding the user's groin from sight. The most distinctive element of this already peculiar transformation, however, are the feet: these are completely obscured from sight, and the calves instead end in a sea of sharp flames, enveloping the ground in the immediate area around the user, with their tongues reaching up to the upper back of the user. Each leg also bears four small, light vertical lines placed one near the other on the front, where the feet themselves are supposed to be.