[₪] Full Name: Rika & Riku [₪] Age: 14 [₪] Chakra Rank: D [₪] Ninja Rank: Genin [₪] Affiliation(s): Kirigakure
[₪] KG: Tantai [₪] Chakra Nature(s): ? [₪] Primary Archetype: KG [₪] Secondary Archetype: Taijutsu [₪] Tertiary Archetype: ?
[₪] Primary Archetype: Kekkei Genkai (血継限界, bloodline limit) are abilities passed down genetically within specific clans. It's possible for a ninja to have more than one of these abilities. Kekkei genkai abilities that work via the user's eye are called dōjutsu. Other kekkei genkai include mixing one type of elemental chakra with another, creating a new one unique to the users, which is usually impossible for normal ninja, or other bodily manipulations that are usually unachievable by normal standards.
Tantai (天体, celestial body) is a natural trait of the Sanada clansman is his quasi-perfect physique and impressive height. However, one should not be mistaken; the superior physique of the Sanada is not only for show. Their family’s genetic structure ensures that their bodies never gain an ounce of excess fat which would hinder or slow down their movements. In other words, the Sanada never gain unnecessary weight. In fact, their metabolism is such that the unnecessary (dead/excess) cells can be immediately broken down into chakra which instantly diffuses in their Inner Coil System. Their svelte form usually promotes agile, graceful and rapid movements over more powerful and destructive methods.
[₪] Secondary Archetype: Taijutsu (体術, body techniques) is a basic form of techniques and refers to any techniques involving the martial arts or the optimisation of natural human abilities. Taijutsu is executed by directly accessing the user's physical and mental energies, relying on the stamina and strength gained through training. It typically does not require chakra, though chakra may be used to enhance its techniques. Taijutsu generally requires no hand seals to perform, occasionally making use of certain stances or poses, and are far quicker to use than ninjutsu or genjutsu. Taijutsu is simply put: hand-to-hand combat.