Seal of Kuebiko

 (久延毘古の印, Kuebiko no In) is an unlisted Bakudō Kidō spell.

Description
The Seal of Kuebiko is a Bakudō spell that inscribes a branding on the forehead. This branding takes the form of a magatama-lime inscription, which glows a bright yellow when the inscription takes its effect. The inscription flows with the reiryoku of the one who cast the spell, invading the target's body from the brain itself, and spreading throughout their nervous system for complete control. Those under the spell are rendered mute and motionless, though mentally, they are aware of the goings-on around them. When the caster gives a command, the brand glows gold as their reiryoku flows through the target's body, forcing them to move along the will of the Seal of Keubiko.

This spell was originally used as a form of punishment; for soldiers who would not fight on the front lines, and forsook their duty to the earliest organized Gotei 13, they would be sent to the frontlines under the influence of this spell, and die in battle.

It was originally listed as Bakudō #10, however, it was removed from circulation in the recent five-hundred years.

Incantation

 * (Unknown).

Trivia

 * was a Japanese kami of agriculture, represented as a scarecrow who could not move, but possessed comprehensive awareness, hence the effect of the Kidō.