Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu (Flying Heavenly Sword Style)
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Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū is an ancient kenjutsu style from the Sengoku Jidai, developed to allow a single samurai to defeat numerous foes single-handedly, created by Hiko Seijūrō I. Rooted in the concept of ichi no tachi, or to strike in a single blow, practitioners of this style use a combination of immense speed and agility, battōjutsu, and acquired, observation-based pseudo-clairvoyance that permits a practitioner to anticipate an opponent's movements. The style commonly has the user keep one hand on the sheath at all times and stresses two-step attacks to ensure that the practitioner is never off guard while executing said attacks and allows the user to use the sheath as a shield to block attacks. Practitioners are also trained in honing their senses and to recognize movement, as well as to react in kind with their opponent's emotional disposition to efficiently fend them off accurately.
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Jutsus:
Soryūsen (Twin Dragon Flash): Initiated as a battojutsu (draw technique), the user slashes with their sword while utilizing the sheath as a blunt sword either to strike with bone-crushing force or, should the first slash miss, as defense against the enemy's counter-attack.
Ryūtsuisen (Dragon Hammer Flash): Initiated by a powerful jump, this technique places its user above the opponent . This technique's practitioner uses the momentum of his fall to strengthen a two-handed sword swing that brings his blade down on his enemy's head or shoulder.
Raiton: Rairyūsen (Lightning Dragon Flash): ?
Raiton: Hyakuryū Kōgeki (Hundred Dragon Spark): ?