Power Release

is an advanced nature kekkei tōta, an advanced version of kekkei genkai, which is created by combining the fire, lightning, and yin natures.

Most of the techniques of this nature initially form as or are charged with as a catalyst, what appears to be red bolts resembling lightning. This element allows the user to manipulate an unfathomable amount of energy in the form of said lightning to pulsate throughout both matter and chakra, usually accompanied with an emission of red light, making it superior to both Lightning Release and other Kekkei Genkai requiring it, being that there is no limit to the amount of energy that may be expelled, and the fact that even one charge can disrupt the neurons and disperse the electrons of matter. It is due to this that making the absorption of this particular chakra nature extremely lethal in the presence of the nature's possessor who may magnify the matter at will and inflict a grevious amount of damage to the absorber - this does not apply to techniques capable of absorbing chakra from a distance (i.e Banshō Ten'in); if a particular seal absorbed a technique affiliated with this chakra nature, it could potentially be destroyed as a result of the previous example.

Power is the rate at which energy is converted or work is performed. Fire and lightning are both events during which energy conversion happens. This would be manipulated by Yin Release, to account for versatility with which the energy could be used. Techniques associated with this particular chakra nature do not require the execution of hand seals in order to be properly utilized. As Shiro is its only known wielder.

Trivia

 * Most of the techniques associated with this chakra nature are named after mystical terminology of alchemy.
 * Red being the most associated colour of this chakra nature is used as a symbol of guilt, sin, passion and anger, often as connected with blood or sex. A Biblical example is found in Isaiah: "Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow." Also, The Scarlet Letter, an 1850 American novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, features a woman in a Puritan New England community who is punished for adultery with ostracism, her sin represented by a red letter 'A' sewn into her clothes. This all comes from a general Hebrew view inherited by Christianity which associates red with the blood of murder, as well as with guilt in general. Often, things will be in red to scare. Another popular example of this is in the phrase "caught red-handed", meaning either caught in an act of crime or caught with the blood of murder still on one's hands. In Roman Catholicism, red represents wrath, one of the Seven Deadly Sins. In Christianity, Satan is usually depicted as colored red and/or wearing a red costume in both iconography and popular culture. Statistics have shown that red cars are more likely to be involved in accidents. The color red is associated with lust, passion, love, and beauty as well. The association with love and beauty is possibly related to the use of red roses as a love symbol. Both the Greeks and the Hebrews considered red a symbol of love, as well as sacrifice. Psychological research has shown that men find women who are wearing red more attractive.