Masterful Swordsmanship: Riveting Dance

Rank: A-Rank

User: Yaibah Kiru

Hand Seals: None

Yaibah starts off by unsheathing all of his swords, two in each hand. He then lightly lobbs one straight upwards, and sets one on his left shoulder, flat with the tip outwards. He then backflips, his foot connecting with the sword that he threw up, and it slides under his foot as he lands, the sword on his shoulder flying off and landing in the ground directly behind him. He then can either shoot the sword under his foot at the opponent, to cause a distraction, and then rush forward with the two swords in his hands, or he can wait for hte opponent to make a move. When he does this, he can pull off a masterful display of flipping and guarding himself perfectly. He learned how to do this, after his father was deceased, from that of watching the 6th Raikage, Kirabi, hard at work with his own Eight Sword technique. If anything about the Riveting Dance is done wrong, it can end up in the dance not being executed properly. This technique was derived from his first dance, Wind Mill.