A kenjutsu style developed by the Haru lineage over several generations, Hibana-dō employs the zanbatō, or “horse-slaying sword,” to cleave through targets with a balance of ferocity and control. The name of the style, meaning “Path of Sparks,” refers to the flickering particles that fly when the blades of two practitioners meet. Given their common heritage as Ranton users, as they advance deeper in their skill the name takes on added meaning, owing to an advanced technique developed that generates a thin layer of Ranton chakra along the blade, further increasing its cutting power. As of now, Miyako is limited to two-handed, unidirectional slashes of moderate speed.
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A kenjutsu style developed by the Haru lineage over several generations, Hibana-dō employs the zanbatō, or “horse-slaying sword,” to cleave through targets with a balance of ferocity and control. The name of the style, meaning “Path of Sparks,” refers to the flickering particles that fly when the blades of two practitioners meet. Given their common heritage as Ranton users, as they advance deeper in their skill the name takes on added meaning, owing to an advanced technique that generates a thin layer of Ranton chakra along the blade, further increasing its cutting power.
Miyako’s prowess centers around high-speed, two-handed, unidirectional slashes that accelerate further along their trajectory, rendering them troublesome to time against. She is surprisingly agile with her hefty blade, a step beyond the clumsiness of her rookie years under the demanding style.
Last Edit: Nov 17, 2021 8:27:46 GMT by Miyako Haru