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Mar 5, 2017 7:59:41 GMT
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Post by Misato Ketsugōi on Mar 5, 2017 7:59:41 GMT
Name: Homura (炎, Blaze) Class: Zanpakutou Spirit Type: Passive/Offensive/Defensive Tier: III/IV-VII Range: Passive/Personal/100 Meters Description The compression of Touka's flames in Bankai is so great that it does not appear to manifest. This is because the compression of Touka's spacial qualities is equally powerful, if not more. Actually, the flames have been compressed so far it has gone to a separate dimension. Opening it only requires a single cut, but for Misato whose entire existence has become a blade, every part of her is able to cut through and open up a world of flames waiting to burst out and overlap reality, as though painting over it itself.
The passive portion comes into play as everything within a five meter diameter of her, or her swords, take a constant Tier III damage each time contact is made. This persists onto reality itself causing a dimensional/reality overwrite as the space becomes "hers". Anything deemed not natural to her body or she does not wish is to be overwritten/burned away. Due the nature of Homura suffocation is possible, however, she is capable of sustaining herself off flames/heat as well her own reiyoku. The active does much of the same, but on a wider scale upwards to one-hundred meters in any direction; with Misato capable of hijacking control over other flame/heat/spacial, or techniques of those elements, that come in contact and manipulated as she sees fit. Speeds move in accordance to the maximum speed of their Tier if she wishes.
This flame dimension is apart of the same one made by Reduced Earth.
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Mar 9, 2017 20:27:46 GMT
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