Thread:SixpathsofSamoa/@comment-25152698-20140722060552/@comment-25152698-20140722060617

DazzlingEmerald wrote:

1. Please indicate which of the following dōjutsu you are applying for.

A) Mangekyō Sharingan

B) Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan

C) Rinnegan

2. How will your character awaken this dōjutsu? Do they meet all the canon requirements? How so?

The Shinju, also known as the Ten Tails, is a beast created by the combined entities of the Shinju and Kaguya Ōtsutsuki to reclaim the chakra inherited by her two sons, and tied to the legend of the Sage of the Six Paths and the birth of shinobi. The beast was later split into 9 individual tailed beasts, and it's husk was sealed away into the moon, until a man by the name of Madara Uchiha awakened his own rinnegan, and transported it back. Later, the Shinju was fully revived during the Fourth Shinobi World War. The moon itself was created by the sage of six paths, and while Madara transported the husk back to earth, a mere fragment of the husk was left behind on the moon. This fragment later grew in power during the fourth shinobi world war, powered by all of those that had been caught in the Infinite Tsukuyomi. The fragment forged into a living being, and later arrived onto earth itself, after being caught in a passing meteor. As originally a fragment of the Shinju itself, or rather, a branch, the Tenju possesses it's chakra entirely, granting it the ability to use the rinnegan. However, as a fragment of the Shinju itself, Tenju is nowhere near it's original in power.

3. Briefly detail what your plans are, at the moment, for your character if he/she is approved for the selected dōjutsu? What will they do with it? How will they improve or utilize it in a fashion that is unique to them, rather than a rehash of canon character usage or maybe even other fanon characters?

If this character is approved, then I shall partake in several roleplays. As a character who is the fragment of the shinju, it is only natural for such a being to eventually be sealed into one or more people.