Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-5778280-20150929185820/@comment-5778280-20151001074826

Alright, Seireitou, be honest with me. How does this sound?


 * As a phenomenon, occuring between oneself and the world, movement is relative. When attempting to move in a vacuum, a space full of nothing, there is no meaning. So, for movement to be relavent, there needs to be space. Kyōkai, dependent on the space in which he encompasses, possesses the ability to freely communicate with the world around him. Synchronizing his movement with his immediate vicinity, the Mazoku can resonate with the entirety of the space in which he currently occupies. Wishing to exist in another portion of the space, or to simply occupy said portion, Kyōkai can completely displace his the reishi in which make up his being. Connecting said reishi to the place in which he wishes to encompass, the Mazoku can instantaneously move from one spot to another within the space that his being exists. This, resulting in the immediate movement of Kyōkai's figure, brings about an ehnahced version of the movement phenomenon known as Teleportation. He can, through the use of this technique, appear at any given spot at any given time; a way of moving that allows him to freely traverse the land.

I plan on using that for the actual Shukuchi. Is it good to go, or should I spend some more time on it? As of right now, this is all that I can think of. Though, at some point, I'd like to try and use Spatial Resonance to teleport devistating techniques away from a specific area ( something similar to Minato's Guiding Thunder jutsu ).