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| Curse Technique: Death Controlling Possessed Blood[1] | |
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| Name | |
| Kanji | 呪術・死司憑血 |
| Rōmaji | Jujutsu: Shiji Hyōketsu |
| Viz print manga | Curse Jutsu |
| English anime | Curse Jutsu: Ceremony of Death |
| English games | Curse Jutsu: Death Possession Blood |
| Debut | |
| Manga | Naruto chapter 313 |
| Anime | Naruto: Shippūden episode 78 |
| Novel | Akatsuki Hiden: Evil Flowers in Full Bloom |
| Game | Naruto Shippūden: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! EX 3 |
| Appears in | Anime, Manga, Game, Movie |
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| Classification | |
| Class | Offensive |
| Range | All ranges |
| Other Jutsu | |
| Users | |
| Original Universe: ● Hidan Fanon Universe: | |
The Curse Technique: Death Controlling Possessed Blood is the exclusive jujutsu of Jashinists, a "successful experiment of the Jashin religion's secret technique".
Usage[]
First, the user makes every effort to draw blood from their opponent and consume it. After that, their skin turns black with white markings representing a skeleton, a symbol of absolute death. They then draw Jashin's symbol on the ground in their blood and stands in the center. This serves as the link between the user and their victim.
Once the sacrificial ritual takes place, the victim is linked with the user until they either step or is forced out of the circle. However, to reactivate this link all the user has to do is to step back into the circle to reactivate the link. Any kind of injury that the user inflicts upon themselves or injury someone else inflicts on the user will be inflicted upon the target, be it a mere scratch to a pierce in the heart. Essentially, this technique makes the user a living voodoo doll.
References[]
- ↑ Sha no Sho, page 267
