Scorch Release: Tenfold Rise of Jīnwū

A technique that concentrates immense heat generated by onto the skin of the user, encasing them into an armor of some sorts. Anything the user touches while under the influence of this technique is melted or evaporated within a matter of seconds, leaving organisms in a mummified state and weathering through the thickest of defenses. Water in the user's vicinity dries up, crops shrivel and flammable products spontaneously combust. Even from kilometers away, people complain about dry throats and cloven lips. As such, the technique is dangerous for ally and enemy alike, targeting both of them with the same ruthless efficiency.

The key to the technique is learning how to control the heat so it does not harm the user himself. This process is one of "learning of your mistakes", and accompanied by a lot of frustration and burns. It is this technique that made Maku Echizen infamous during his time on the battlefield, where he would simply run through enemy lines and watch them drop dead like flies.

Trivia

 * Jīnwū (金烏) is, in Chinese mythology, the name of the crow inhabiting the sun. It is said that there originally were ten suns, each with their own crow who would alternate each day. When they decided to all stand in the sky together, the earth was tormented by immense heat until the legendary archer Houyi shot down nine of the crows.