Post by Rasher on Mar 6, 2011 0:43:04 GMT
Name: Surveillance tags
Description: Grey tags of paper similar in appearance to most tags but placed horizontally with the kanji for “Observe” in the center
Use: when placed the user can look out of the tag as if it were a security camera by covering one eye and focusing their chakra, they can also listen from the tag in the same way, though one eye and one ear must be covered and the user must be focused to do this, multiple tags be placed but the user can only look out of one at a time, a fuinjutsu user can make it so that the tags feed in to a scroll rather than the optic nerve, when the tag is destroyed the user simply feels the chakra in the tag release
History: The grave village uses these tags to keep watch over their village from underground, in their case they feed in to a large monitor like scroll on the wall of one of the interior rooms, this version was created for use in missions
Name: Area of effect genjutsu tags
Description: A complex fuuninjutsu written down on a tag, these are smaller than most tags and a dark grey color
Use: The user performs one of their genjutsu on the tag and seals it inside, the tag is then placed on something in the area. When a hapless opponent wanders near the tags area of effect the genjutsu is immediately cast on them as well as any other people that happen by, this makes it so that the user can employ genjutsu from a distance with less chakra cost, typically a second tag is placed next to the first to camouflage it. Though once one tag is discovered its illusion can be dispelled easily multiple tags in the same area can counteract this
History: These tags are used to scare intruders away from the grave village, modified for use in missions
Name: Fear toxin (and immunity to fear toxin)
Description: a foggy grey liquid which is either placed on weapons or inside smoke bombs ect it can be taken intravenously or through inhalation
Use: The fear toxin is a poison which triggers the innate responses in the body’s chemistry for fear, this makes it so that even ninjas who have trained not to feel fear naturally are effected by fear causing elements in the environment, symptoms include rising heart rate, paranoia, panicking, constantly second guessing ones senses and always jumping to the most fearful conclusion, this increases the effectiveness of fear causing genjutsu and scare tactics exponentially in even the bravest victim
History: This toxin is pumped in to the fog around the grave village to ward away intruders, the grave ninja are given a special injection at an early age which causes this toxin to lose effect so that they are not terrified constantly in their home environment
Name: Barrier cloaks
Description: Appears as an ordinary, long black hooded cloak made of a thick fabric with a higher collar, the inside of this cloak is lined with chain mail, this has small metal plates woven in to it spaced evenly through out the pattern like a grid, each plate has a small barrier seal inscribed on it and the entire metal set up is made of chakra receptive material. The collar is faceted on with a buckle resembling a grave village forehead projector.
Use: The user can move the cloak to block physical attacks and if need be circulate chakra through the cloak to activate the seals inside while grouping the plaits together for a defense against ninjutsu, though this accounts for damage reduction only in ninjutsu above b rank it negates kenjutsu completely, the black color and receptiveness to chakra also allows for the cloak to enhance camouflage techniques, when the barrier is up the user is either unable to move or unable to use other jutsu
History: a component of some of the grave ninja’s wardrobe made in to a powerfull defensive tool
Name: Minor puppets, will-o-whisps
Description: A small mechanized needle shooter fitted with a box containing a couple of cartages of needles laced with fear toxin and fitted with two tags, an area of effect genjutsu tag and an explosive tag, the genjutsu tag gives the needles shooter the appearance of a billowy ball of purplish blue flame
Use: Only one chakra string is needed to control these with puppetry, needles are fired from the puppet as it floats in mid air, if this fails the will-o-whisps can explode in a suicide bombing tactic
History: Will-o-whisps are a common verity of Japanese sprit, said to frequent areas of supernatural presence, such as grave yards, this puppet capitalizes on that idea
Name: Ninja Caskets
Description: This is an umbrella term for a verity of weaponized caskets used by the grave village, the most common one of which being a wooden casket sealed in a scroll that is lined with seals allowing it to be used in some grave ninjutsu
Use: The basic ninja casket can be used in capture and supplementary grave ninjutsu
History: Caskets were something that the grave village had in no short supply since its creation, grave weapons experts have found ways to modify them for use in combat
Name: Defensive casket
Description: A modified wooden casket, the inside of which is lined with a strong steel, seals with the kanji for “ward” are on all sides of this casket and the front is fitted with a slotted eye hole that can be opened and shut from the inside, the barrier seals guard against ninjutsu and the metal inside blocks weapons
Use: The seals on all sides of the casket are barrier seals, the grave nin keeps the casket in a scroll and releases it when needed, climbing inside the coffin to defend themselves, this is ideal when dogging is no longer an option, however use of the casket very quickly drains chakra and so it can really only be used for a post at a time, the defensive casket is also used to protect allies who can hide behind the casket while the user is inside.
Not surprisingly this casket is preferred by puppet users, they hide inside the protective casket while manipulating their puppets, the puppets can even be used to carry the casket itself.
History: A modification on the ninja casket that constitutes a powerful defense
Name: Projectile casket
Description: This casket does not open normally, made entirely of wood the user grasps it by a handle and aims it at opponents, the front of the coffin opens to reveal a fireing mechanism loaded with a projectile of choice, needles, kunai, shuriken ect. Because of its size the projectile casket can contain a very large amount of ammunition once summoned from its scroll and fires them with an impressive force
Use: do to its size and cumbersome nature the projectile casket is used almost exclusively at long range but excels in this field, this is almost always kept in a scroll but can sometimes be carried in bandages on the users back so that all they have to do is get on their hands and knees to fire it.
History: A ninja casket made to decimate opponents at a range, the A rank version of this contains explosive tags on the projectiles (the explosive projectile casket being available only to jonin)
Name: Capture casket
Description: A metal casket with the kanji for “contain” written on the lid and iron clasps around the lid itself, the inside of the casket being full of retractable chains with irons on and lined with seals. The lid and sides have very small slit like holes operatically in them
Use: when used the capture casket opens itself up and sends out chains to ensnare the target, these wrap around them and clap the hands and feet in the irons, the prisoner is then pulled inside the casket and the lid clasps itself shut, then the seals inside the casket work to block the prisoners chakra from being released, preventing an escape form the inside.
History: Used by the grave village when someone possessing vital information threatens the security of the village and must be captured, its also used in the grave ninjutsu grand casket burial and casket iron maiden
Name: Medical casket
Description: Rather than a weapon this is designed to move injured patients after giving first aid, the interior is comfortable and filled with life support tools such as a breathing apparatus, IV, a seal that acts as a vitals monitor, and a pack full of medical tools and sugary tools ready to use, the casket is also used to perform the healing hands jutsu from all sides as it is receptive to chakra just like a ninja casket
Use: Used by grave medics to transport and treat patients on the field
History: The casket was long thought to be a symbol of death, this casket is instead a symbol of life, not only is it a life preserving chamber but surgery can be performed inside it by a medic nin.
Name: Ninja skeletons
Description: Scrolls containing coffins which house modified skeletons, these are identical to normal skeletons but the bone has a shine to it, they have been modified for battle able to withstand physical attacks with out breaking. These actual skeletons still contain chakra pathways on their bones.
Use: Used in the grave village secret art; skeleton puppetry jutsu
History: Skeletal warriors are the stuff of ghost stories, though jutsu for corpse manipulation and bone growth exist none are truly as terrifying as the skeleton puppetry jutsu
Name: Ninja grave stones
Description: A substantially large sturdy metal grave marker kept in a scroll, its heavy but makes for a powerful crushing weapon, the stone can be swung around in ones hands, fitted with a chain or kept in a scroll
Use: a common special attack of this weapon is to throw the scroll its contained in over the victim and have the scroll drop the heavy grave stone on to them, the metal is sturdy enough to withstand explosive tag blasts with no real damage
History: A common sight in the grave village modified to be a powerful weapon
Name: Grave masks
Description: appears as a simple, almost toy like wooden mask made to look like a certain spirit ghost or monster, the inside of this mask is fitted with goggles and a genjutsu tag
Use: Once put on the mask transforms the users appearance in to that of the creature the mask is suppose to be, though this is an illusion. The goggles are night vision with an inferred setting on them (specify the creature the mask is suppose to be)
History: Used on missions to scare hapless outsiders away
Description: Grey tags of paper similar in appearance to most tags but placed horizontally with the kanji for “Observe” in the center
Use: when placed the user can look out of the tag as if it were a security camera by covering one eye and focusing their chakra, they can also listen from the tag in the same way, though one eye and one ear must be covered and the user must be focused to do this, multiple tags be placed but the user can only look out of one at a time, a fuinjutsu user can make it so that the tags feed in to a scroll rather than the optic nerve, when the tag is destroyed the user simply feels the chakra in the tag release
History: The grave village uses these tags to keep watch over their village from underground, in their case they feed in to a large monitor like scroll on the wall of one of the interior rooms, this version was created for use in missions
Name: Area of effect genjutsu tags
Description: A complex fuuninjutsu written down on a tag, these are smaller than most tags and a dark grey color
Use: The user performs one of their genjutsu on the tag and seals it inside, the tag is then placed on something in the area. When a hapless opponent wanders near the tags area of effect the genjutsu is immediately cast on them as well as any other people that happen by, this makes it so that the user can employ genjutsu from a distance with less chakra cost, typically a second tag is placed next to the first to camouflage it. Though once one tag is discovered its illusion can be dispelled easily multiple tags in the same area can counteract this
History: These tags are used to scare intruders away from the grave village, modified for use in missions
Name: Fear toxin (and immunity to fear toxin)
Description: a foggy grey liquid which is either placed on weapons or inside smoke bombs ect it can be taken intravenously or through inhalation
Use: The fear toxin is a poison which triggers the innate responses in the body’s chemistry for fear, this makes it so that even ninjas who have trained not to feel fear naturally are effected by fear causing elements in the environment, symptoms include rising heart rate, paranoia, panicking, constantly second guessing ones senses and always jumping to the most fearful conclusion, this increases the effectiveness of fear causing genjutsu and scare tactics exponentially in even the bravest victim
History: This toxin is pumped in to the fog around the grave village to ward away intruders, the grave ninja are given a special injection at an early age which causes this toxin to lose effect so that they are not terrified constantly in their home environment
Name: Barrier cloaks
Description: Appears as an ordinary, long black hooded cloak made of a thick fabric with a higher collar, the inside of this cloak is lined with chain mail, this has small metal plates woven in to it spaced evenly through out the pattern like a grid, each plate has a small barrier seal inscribed on it and the entire metal set up is made of chakra receptive material. The collar is faceted on with a buckle resembling a grave village forehead projector.
Use: The user can move the cloak to block physical attacks and if need be circulate chakra through the cloak to activate the seals inside while grouping the plaits together for a defense against ninjutsu, though this accounts for damage reduction only in ninjutsu above b rank it negates kenjutsu completely, the black color and receptiveness to chakra also allows for the cloak to enhance camouflage techniques, when the barrier is up the user is either unable to move or unable to use other jutsu
History: a component of some of the grave ninja’s wardrobe made in to a powerfull defensive tool
Name: Minor puppets, will-o-whisps
Description: A small mechanized needle shooter fitted with a box containing a couple of cartages of needles laced with fear toxin and fitted with two tags, an area of effect genjutsu tag and an explosive tag, the genjutsu tag gives the needles shooter the appearance of a billowy ball of purplish blue flame
Use: Only one chakra string is needed to control these with puppetry, needles are fired from the puppet as it floats in mid air, if this fails the will-o-whisps can explode in a suicide bombing tactic
History: Will-o-whisps are a common verity of Japanese sprit, said to frequent areas of supernatural presence, such as grave yards, this puppet capitalizes on that idea
Name: Ninja Caskets
Description: This is an umbrella term for a verity of weaponized caskets used by the grave village, the most common one of which being a wooden casket sealed in a scroll that is lined with seals allowing it to be used in some grave ninjutsu
Use: The basic ninja casket can be used in capture and supplementary grave ninjutsu
History: Caskets were something that the grave village had in no short supply since its creation, grave weapons experts have found ways to modify them for use in combat
Name: Defensive casket
Description: A modified wooden casket, the inside of which is lined with a strong steel, seals with the kanji for “ward” are on all sides of this casket and the front is fitted with a slotted eye hole that can be opened and shut from the inside, the barrier seals guard against ninjutsu and the metal inside blocks weapons
Use: The seals on all sides of the casket are barrier seals, the grave nin keeps the casket in a scroll and releases it when needed, climbing inside the coffin to defend themselves, this is ideal when dogging is no longer an option, however use of the casket very quickly drains chakra and so it can really only be used for a post at a time, the defensive casket is also used to protect allies who can hide behind the casket while the user is inside.
Not surprisingly this casket is preferred by puppet users, they hide inside the protective casket while manipulating their puppets, the puppets can even be used to carry the casket itself.
History: A modification on the ninja casket that constitutes a powerful defense
Name: Projectile casket
Description: This casket does not open normally, made entirely of wood the user grasps it by a handle and aims it at opponents, the front of the coffin opens to reveal a fireing mechanism loaded with a projectile of choice, needles, kunai, shuriken ect. Because of its size the projectile casket can contain a very large amount of ammunition once summoned from its scroll and fires them with an impressive force
Use: do to its size and cumbersome nature the projectile casket is used almost exclusively at long range but excels in this field, this is almost always kept in a scroll but can sometimes be carried in bandages on the users back so that all they have to do is get on their hands and knees to fire it.
History: A ninja casket made to decimate opponents at a range, the A rank version of this contains explosive tags on the projectiles (the explosive projectile casket being available only to jonin)
Name: Capture casket
Description: A metal casket with the kanji for “contain” written on the lid and iron clasps around the lid itself, the inside of the casket being full of retractable chains with irons on and lined with seals. The lid and sides have very small slit like holes operatically in them
Use: when used the capture casket opens itself up and sends out chains to ensnare the target, these wrap around them and clap the hands and feet in the irons, the prisoner is then pulled inside the casket and the lid clasps itself shut, then the seals inside the casket work to block the prisoners chakra from being released, preventing an escape form the inside.
History: Used by the grave village when someone possessing vital information threatens the security of the village and must be captured, its also used in the grave ninjutsu grand casket burial and casket iron maiden
Name: Medical casket
Description: Rather than a weapon this is designed to move injured patients after giving first aid, the interior is comfortable and filled with life support tools such as a breathing apparatus, IV, a seal that acts as a vitals monitor, and a pack full of medical tools and sugary tools ready to use, the casket is also used to perform the healing hands jutsu from all sides as it is receptive to chakra just like a ninja casket
Use: Used by grave medics to transport and treat patients on the field
History: The casket was long thought to be a symbol of death, this casket is instead a symbol of life, not only is it a life preserving chamber but surgery can be performed inside it by a medic nin.
Name: Ninja skeletons
Description: Scrolls containing coffins which house modified skeletons, these are identical to normal skeletons but the bone has a shine to it, they have been modified for battle able to withstand physical attacks with out breaking. These actual skeletons still contain chakra pathways on their bones.
Use: Used in the grave village secret art; skeleton puppetry jutsu
History: Skeletal warriors are the stuff of ghost stories, though jutsu for corpse manipulation and bone growth exist none are truly as terrifying as the skeleton puppetry jutsu
Name: Ninja grave stones
Description: A substantially large sturdy metal grave marker kept in a scroll, its heavy but makes for a powerful crushing weapon, the stone can be swung around in ones hands, fitted with a chain or kept in a scroll
Use: a common special attack of this weapon is to throw the scroll its contained in over the victim and have the scroll drop the heavy grave stone on to them, the metal is sturdy enough to withstand explosive tag blasts with no real damage
History: A common sight in the grave village modified to be a powerful weapon
Name: Grave masks
Description: appears as a simple, almost toy like wooden mask made to look like a certain spirit ghost or monster, the inside of this mask is fitted with goggles and a genjutsu tag
Use: Once put on the mask transforms the users appearance in to that of the creature the mask is suppose to be, though this is an illusion. The goggles are night vision with an inferred setting on them (specify the creature the mask is suppose to be)
History: Used on missions to scare hapless outsiders away