Bloodline Sealing Method

Much like its parent technique, the Fire Sealing Method; Bloodline Sealing Method is a form of Fūinjutsu that involves sealing a technique's effects within a specific location. In this case, the specialization of the technique is not a standard nature transformation, but rather, a Kekkei Genkai or Kekkei Tōta respectively. The user has to most likely prepare the seal in advance, commonly within a relatively large scroll, thanks to the intricacies of the technique itself. It involves numerous kanji across either side of the place where the actual seal takes place, which is a circle made through various kanji repeating themselves constantly, reading Kekkai (決潰 Rupture) consistently. Outside of this circle lies, at five different directions, the kanji for each of the five possible elements in common ninjutsu, Fire (火), Water (水), Wind (風), Earth (土) and Lightning (雷). Upon the release of a Kekkei Genkai technique against the user, the scroll may be used as a means to split the technique into its various elemental components, as long as the Kekkei Genkai formed is one of an elemental origin, such as Wood Release. However, this is rather difficult to do with a Kekkei Tōta unless extreme preparations are taken in advance, because they have three different natures, usually tied into one another with bonds on a molecular scale.