Manjushage's Juinjutsu

Technique Description
A technique that upon contact with the target springs chakra paralysis chains up from the circular seal, binding the target.

The chains immediately seal the target's chakra and then harden into titanium. If the target is powerful enough, they may be temporarily immobilized, but can break free from the chains and resist the chakra sealing effect.

If the seal is placed on the ground as a trap, the target will be captivated and unable to move through normal means. If the seal is placed on the person, the silver chains wrap around the target itself as the origin point. The sealing circle can also be places at a farther distance and the chains will pursue the target for around 15 meters. If the chains ensnare the target, the target is pulled back to the origin point of the seal circle. The seal can be made to appear anywhere the user can see, so long as it's touching a relatively flat surface, however the farther away the seal is made, the more chakra it takes to cast and maintain the jutsu.

The seal is permanent unless directly removed by the user, the user runs out of chakra, another fuinjutsu is used to undo the seal, the target is too powerful, or by some other creative means.

The titanium chains wrap around the users legs, ankles, arms, wrists, waist, torso, and neck; if the user wishes it, a titanium plate can seal a target's mouth and speech. The chains can be tightened or loosed at the will of the user. It is possible to strangle someone to death or unconsciousness with these chains.

Genjutsu, particularly that of the Sharingan, or even the abilities of the Rinnegan could potentially bind the user in their own chains, sealing their chakra so they can't undo the jutsu, yet still draining their chakra in order to maintain the jutsu. The user would keep draining their chakra and sealing themselves until their chakra is too low to maintain the jutsu. Only then would the user be released from their own fuinjutsu. The user cannot drain their own chakra until they die, however they may accidently knock themselves out or become too tired to resist their opponent and defend themselves adequately. The possibly of being trapped in one's on technique results in this technique being classified as a Kinjutsu.