Post by zake on Feb 7, 2009 13:56:53 GMT -7
Weapon name: Encadenamiento de Laminas(chain of blades)
note: name is Encadenamiento Divine de Laminas(heavenly chain of blades) when in bankai
Appearance: A normal katana. The crossguard's edge is embroidered with a chain pattern, to ressemble its true form.
In shikai, a chain shoots from the hilt and wraps around Miroke's forearm. Normally, it would then loop around his back and wrap around the other forearm, then a duplicate of his sword would appear in his left hand(he's right handed), connected to the chain just like the real blade.
In bankai, the swords are replaced by chains held in Miroke's hands that go into the ground, unless otherwise commanded by Miroke.
Power:
Conscience: Encadenamiento de Laminas is a part of Miroke's soul, and thus has its own mind. It can speak with Miroke, but noone else. It can also give advice to Miroke, if he misses or forgets something important.
note: being part of Miroke's soul, Encadenamiento de Laminas can't be seen by humans or hanyo in any form.
Physical Form: by borrowing a small amount of Miroke's youki, encadenamiento de laminas can take the form of a dark red-colored hawk. although, the katana would still be at Miroke's waist. doing this, its voice can be heard by other youkai who are capable of seeing Miroke.
note: this form is incapable of combat. Miroke has to create the transformation with his youki, it can't just appear.
Konso: Miroke can perform a konso on a soul by tapping their forehead with the hilt of his sword. the soul is then sent to the afterlife.
note: only works on souls that have died. a living person wouldn't be affected.
Shikai: By calling out the sword's release command and its name, a chain will grow from the hilt and wrap around Miroke's forearm, loop around his back, wrap around the other forearm, and then end in a duplicate of the katana. The chains are razor-edged and more can be made from Miroke's youki when he focuses it into the form.
The chains do not harm Miroke, but can still cut through any material just as easily as the sword, if used correctly.
An alternate release doesn't create a duplicate sword, and the chain is thrown at the target. The chain still ends in a blade, but there is no hilt. The sword would harmlessly pass through the target's body, but their soul would be anchored to it. This is to stall the oponent so they can't attack, or lets Miroke get away.
note: the chain has a limited length, and Miroke would have to seal his zanpakuto to get away. Normally, he'd use this to stall 'til he got too far for the oponent to counterattack when he ended the technique.
The release for this form is 'Link Together! Encadenamiento de Laminas!'
Bankai: After stabbing his sword into the ground, Miroke calls out its release. A chain shoots from the sword and drags Miroke's arm underground with it as it fades into the earth. Miroke then pulls another chain up from the ground, the rest of it still buried. Initially, this chain is the width of a tree trunk, but Miroke can break it up into several normal sized ones. The chains are razor-edged as well and more links, or chains, can be made from Miroke's youki. This could drain his power quickly, though. Miroke can then control the chains through telepathic signals, but arm movements work much better and are quicker and safer.
note: this is hardly used. Miroke has only used it on a few occasions, and none of them ended well.
The release for this form is 'Bankai. Link Together, Encadenamiento Divine de Laminas!'
Limitations: Encadenamiento de Laminas will only be a normal katana in the hands of anyone besides Miroke. Using its power drains Miroke of his youki and will fatigue him. Bankai will fatigue Miroke 10* faster and will use up more of his youki than shikai. If a youkai steals the sword in its release state, it would be just as heavy as anything else that size.
History: Encadenamiento de Laminas appeared by Miroke's side in his sleep as a child. Being a part of his soul, they became friends quickly, as wierd as that sounds. It helped Miroke during his training, by helping him when he had to master his shikai. Although, it would scold him for dropping him during their training or getting tangled up in the chains.
Encadenamiento de Laminas was just as crushed as Miroke was when his father died. In a way, they both lost a father on that day. In the following years, it has defended Miroke in any situation. However, that could just be to keep itself alive. When Miroke learned to release bankai, it gave him one piece of advice. "Don't use my power in vain." It had said. "It could just as easily kill you as your enemy." That advice seemed to stick, as bankai has only had to be used on three occasions. All three almost ended in both of their deaths.
note: name is Encadenamiento Divine de Laminas(heavenly chain of blades) when in bankai
Appearance: A normal katana. The crossguard's edge is embroidered with a chain pattern, to ressemble its true form.
In shikai, a chain shoots from the hilt and wraps around Miroke's forearm. Normally, it would then loop around his back and wrap around the other forearm, then a duplicate of his sword would appear in his left hand(he's right handed), connected to the chain just like the real blade.
In bankai, the swords are replaced by chains held in Miroke's hands that go into the ground, unless otherwise commanded by Miroke.
Power:
Conscience: Encadenamiento de Laminas is a part of Miroke's soul, and thus has its own mind. It can speak with Miroke, but noone else. It can also give advice to Miroke, if he misses or forgets something important.
note: being part of Miroke's soul, Encadenamiento de Laminas can't be seen by humans or hanyo in any form.
Physical Form: by borrowing a small amount of Miroke's youki, encadenamiento de laminas can take the form of a dark red-colored hawk. although, the katana would still be at Miroke's waist. doing this, its voice can be heard by other youkai who are capable of seeing Miroke.
note: this form is incapable of combat. Miroke has to create the transformation with his youki, it can't just appear.
Konso: Miroke can perform a konso on a soul by tapping their forehead with the hilt of his sword. the soul is then sent to the afterlife.
note: only works on souls that have died. a living person wouldn't be affected.
Shikai: By calling out the sword's release command and its name, a chain will grow from the hilt and wrap around Miroke's forearm, loop around his back, wrap around the other forearm, and then end in a duplicate of the katana. The chains are razor-edged and more can be made from Miroke's youki when he focuses it into the form.
The chains do not harm Miroke, but can still cut through any material just as easily as the sword, if used correctly.
An alternate release doesn't create a duplicate sword, and the chain is thrown at the target. The chain still ends in a blade, but there is no hilt. The sword would harmlessly pass through the target's body, but their soul would be anchored to it. This is to stall the oponent so they can't attack, or lets Miroke get away.
note: the chain has a limited length, and Miroke would have to seal his zanpakuto to get away. Normally, he'd use this to stall 'til he got too far for the oponent to counterattack when he ended the technique.
The release for this form is 'Link Together! Encadenamiento de Laminas!'
Bankai: After stabbing his sword into the ground, Miroke calls out its release. A chain shoots from the sword and drags Miroke's arm underground with it as it fades into the earth. Miroke then pulls another chain up from the ground, the rest of it still buried. Initially, this chain is the width of a tree trunk, but Miroke can break it up into several normal sized ones. The chains are razor-edged as well and more links, or chains, can be made from Miroke's youki. This could drain his power quickly, though. Miroke can then control the chains through telepathic signals, but arm movements work much better and are quicker and safer.
note: this is hardly used. Miroke has only used it on a few occasions, and none of them ended well.
The release for this form is 'Bankai. Link Together, Encadenamiento Divine de Laminas!'
Limitations: Encadenamiento de Laminas will only be a normal katana in the hands of anyone besides Miroke. Using its power drains Miroke of his youki and will fatigue him. Bankai will fatigue Miroke 10* faster and will use up more of his youki than shikai. If a youkai steals the sword in its release state, it would be just as heavy as anything else that size.
History: Encadenamiento de Laminas appeared by Miroke's side in his sleep as a child. Being a part of his soul, they became friends quickly, as wierd as that sounds. It helped Miroke during his training, by helping him when he had to master his shikai. Although, it would scold him for dropping him during their training or getting tangled up in the chains.
Encadenamiento de Laminas was just as crushed as Miroke was when his father died. In a way, they both lost a father on that day. In the following years, it has defended Miroke in any situation. However, that could just be to keep itself alive. When Miroke learned to release bankai, it gave him one piece of advice. "Don't use my power in vain." It had said. "It could just as easily kill you as your enemy." That advice seemed to stick, as bankai has only had to be used on three occasions. All three almost ended in both of their deaths.