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Treasured Instruments of Shiin
Shiinshiki's Scroll of Instruments
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Literal English Treasured Instruments of Shiin
English anime Treasured Instruments of Shiin
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The Treasured Instruments of Shiin are a set of instruments that were once wielded by Shiinshiki Ōtsutsuki. They are considered the extremely powerful ninja tools, but can only be used by those with the Sound Release Kekkei Genkai.

Background[]

Shiin Clan DNA

Sound Release Kekkei Genkai is connected to ones DNA

Each of these tools were created on the moon hundreds of years ago and were wielded by Shiinshiki Otsutsuki. After his death, the instruments have been shown to only been usable by Shiin Clan members born with the Sound Release Kekkei Genkai. When used by non Kekkei Genkai users, it consumes such an enormous amount of chakra, that the person risks death

Shiinshiki's Kāma Ritual Scroll

Shiinshiki's Kāma Ritual Scroll

Over time civil war broke out amongst the clan. The clan split into 2 opposing factions. The Followers of Shiin and The Keepers of Shiin's Will. At some point, The Followers began force and manipulate unwillings to become Shiinshiki's vessel through use of the Memory Blocking Technique. They search the world looking for those born with the Sound Release Kekkei Genkai, and can become a vessel for Shiinshiki. The Keepers' goal are to collect all of the instruments back and stop the cycle of hatred.

Instruments[]

Trivia[]

  • Harmonization - refers to the phenomenon that happens when a potential vessel is born. Upon birth, one born with the Sound Release Kekkei Genkai is forever linked to a specific instrument. That instrument has a pulsing ringing sound that can only be heard by its user. The pulsing speeds up and gets louder, the closer the user is to the instrument.

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