Board Thread:Fanon Canon 2/@comment-4869113-20140921044211

1) Name the tool(s) you are applying for and the character(s) they are for.

Bashosen

2) How will said character obtain said tool(s)? This is where things get interesting. The point of this question is do invoke a unique answer, an engaging one. How does your character get the weapon? Make it interesting and original (not bland, and exactly the opposite). This and the last question are crucial in the overall judgement). Even the passing down method works, if you make it original. Here, describe the actual circumstances where they came across and obtained the tool.

Quite basic, Kumogakure simply claimed the remaining bit of the bashosen at the end of the fourth shinobi world war, requesting it as a form of a sanction for the destruction down to their land since most of the fighting took place in the land of lightning. With their village tattered, their land destroyed and people basically massacred, I’m sure most of the villages would kindly oblige to this. Eventually, Mamoru would come into possession of the Bashosen following his rise to the position of Kage, a tool that Darui had stored away.

3) Will the character master their usage of the tool? How will this come about? WIll it be due to a trait or power they have, or something else? If not, detail their level of usage.

In original bijuu mythology, the eight tails was virtually powerless. One day, people tried to slay it, but mistakenly used the Kusanagi sword carelessly. Devouring the blade, the eight tails absorbed it’s dark energy and integrated it into its body. Wishing to connect the original bijuu to the one in Naruto, as they had virtually little similarities at all, I had Mamoru eat the bashosen and absorb its power into the body of Gyuki. The beast’s corrosive chakra devoured the elemental energies and therefore gained access to them. Combining the elemental energies with physical moments, he’ll basically be a bender. A master? No..Proficient, yes.

4) How will the character make unique usage of this tool(s)? Similar to 2, describe how the character would use the tool uniquely, and what purpose does the tool serve in their story. If they cannot use it uniquely, then you may want to rethink publishing the application. The point of this question is not to be a rehash of how it is used in canon, as the point of applying is to take tools and expand on them (or their history and lore)/use them in original, interesting ways. If a tool doesn’t have a unique usage that can be thought of (or a possible way to have a unique take on it), then don’t apply. Yeah, I think I pretty much answered that in the third question. I doubt anyone would consider eating the fan. 