Character's techniques (I will not mention their age, etc. I will put a link to Giyuu's Wiki, instead.)
Giyuu Tomioka -
https://kimetsu-no-yaiba.fandom.com/wiki/Giyu_TomiokaFirst Form: Water Surface Slash - The swordsman generates enough momentum to create a powerful single concentrated slash.
Second Form: Water Wheel - The swordsman leaps and vertically spins forward in the air while releasing a flowing attack in a circular motion.
Third Form: Flowing Dance - The swordsman swings his blade at his opponent in a way that mimics the movement of waves on the surface of water.
Fourth Form: Striking Tide - The swordsman makes multiple consecutive slashes while twisting their body in a flowing fashion similar to a harsh tide.
Fifth Form: Blessed Rain After the Drought - A "sword strike of kindness" that kills the target with little to no pain. Used when the enemy surrenders.
Sixth Form: Whirlpool - The swordsman fiercely twists his upper and lower body, creating a whirlpool that cuts anything caught in it.
Seventh Form: Piercing Rain Drop - A fast and accurate stab. The fastest Water Breathing technique.
Eighth Form: Waterfall Basin - The swordsman cuts the target vertically.
Ninth Form: Splashing Water Flow - Minimizes the landing time and surface needed when landing, allowing the user to move without limits. Ideal when fighting in a place with no solid foothold.
Tenth Form: Constant Flux - A continuous attack that increases in power with each rotation, creating a strong slash.
Eleventh Form: Dead Calm - Created by Giyu, The swordsman ceases any body movements and enters a state of complete defense, deflecting and blocking any incoming attacks with imperceptible speed. However, its effectiveness is limited as fast and numerous attacks can break through.
Reader -
(Will be updated as the forms get introduced in the chapters. All I will say, as of right now, is it will have something to do with butterflies. Why will I only say this? I changed up the idea for this book last minute, (I was going to do techniques based on Sakura Petals, but I found this image, and had a title name in mind as soon as I saw it.) and I need time to create the techniques.)
Another thing - the book cover artwork is not mine (I am in the process of working on some art for it, however, I cannot promise when it will be done, or if it will be any good).
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