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{{Translation|'''Ikimihashinimi'''|生き身は死に身|furigana=いきみはしにみ|lit meaning=All That Lives Must Eventually Die}} is the most sacred technique within the inner chambers of the Cult of [[Jashin]] and is only useable by the one "closest" to Evil God itself.
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{{Translation|'''Ikimihashinimi'''|生き身は死に身|furigana=いきみはしにみ|lit meaning=All That Lives Must Eventually Die}} is the most sacred technique within the inner chambers of the Cult of [[Jashin]] and is only useable by the one "closest" to Evil God itself. It is considered by the cult to be the pinnacle of Jashin's blessings.
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Within the Cult of Jashin, the origins behind the technique are somewhat lost with it's heretical inner sanctum. Though an excerpt from the original Jashinist speaks of a time when Jashin itself was manifested into a corporeal form before it's descension. The veritable and archaic text states that Jashin itself wore a cold glare mirroring that of the desolate night and that it's appearance conjured up scenes of terror and hysteria. Furthermore, that when Jashin walked, darkness oozed out from beyond the horizon and from the sky poured a tenebrous, black tar. Endlessly shifting shadows were a common occurrence whenever it manifested itself and haughtiness along with arrogance were prevalent. However, the origins of this technique was found on a particular scroll and states that Jashin itself had an awfully frightening ability to seemingly transfer damage between the living and deceased. It was transcribed by the original followers of the Evil Design before the concept and founding of [[Ninshū]]. The text as follows:
 
Within the Cult of Jashin, the origins behind the technique are somewhat lost with it's heretical inner sanctum. Though an excerpt from the original Jashinist speaks of a time when Jashin itself was manifested into a corporeal form before it's descension. The veritable and archaic text states that Jashin itself wore a cold glare mirroring that of the desolate night and that it's appearance conjured up scenes of terror and hysteria. Furthermore, that when Jashin walked, darkness oozed out from beyond the horizon and from the sky poured a tenebrous, black tar. Endlessly shifting shadows were a common occurrence whenever it manifested itself and haughtiness along with arrogance were prevalent. However, the origins of this technique was found on a particular scroll and states that Jashin itself had an awfully frightening ability to seemingly transfer damage between the living and deceased. It was transcribed by the original followers of the Evil Design before the concept and founding of [[Ninshū]]. The text as follows:

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The World Teacher

Ikimihashinimi

Ikimihashinimi

Name

Kanji 生き身は死に身
Rōmaji Ikimihashinimi
Literal English All That Lives Must Eventually Die

Debut

Appears in Anime, Manga, Novel

Data

Classification JashinInHiden, Jujutsu
Class Supplementary
Range All ranges
Hand seals Ram

Other jutsu

Related jutsu

Curse Technique: Body Controlling Manipulated Blood
Curse Technique: Death Controlling Possessed Blood

Users

Jinpachi Budō

Ikimihashinimi (生き身は死に身, いきみはしにみ, Literally meaning: All That Lives Must Eventually Die) is the most sacred technique within the inner chambers of the Cult of Jashin and is only useable by the one "closest" to Evil God itself. It is considered by the cult to be the pinnacle of Jashin's blessings.

History

Within the Cult of Jashin, the origins behind the technique are somewhat lost with it's heretical inner sanctum. Though an excerpt from the original Jashinist speaks of a time when Jashin itself was manifested into a corporeal form before it's descension. The veritable and archaic text states that Jashin itself wore a cold glare mirroring that of the desolate night and that it's appearance conjured up scenes of terror and hysteria. Furthermore, that when Jashin walked, darkness oozed out from beyond the horizon and from the sky poured a tenebrous, black tar. Endlessly shifting shadows were a common occurrence whenever it manifested itself and haughtiness along with arrogance were prevalent. However, the origins of this technique was found on a particular scroll and states that Jashin itself had an awfully frightening ability to seemingly transfer damage between the living and deceased. It was transcribed by the original followers of the Evil Design before the concept and founding of Ninshū. The text as follows:

Ikimihashinimilore2

Over the course of the next decade, Jinpachi studied the parchment religiously to gain a further understanding of his entity of worship. He studied greedily and gazed with unrivalled ferocity. He came to the conclusion that the technique used by Hidan, the Curse Technique: Death Controlling Possessed Blood was a nothing more than a degenerate version of the technique and was supposedly passed down from master to student over the centuries. The Curse Technique: Body Controlling Manipulated Blood was also spawned from some of the original teachings but none quite matched the text on Jinpachi's scroll. Suddenly, with suppressed emotions, Jinpachi eventually solved Jashin's most prolific curse, the Ikimihashinmi.

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