「火の意志が、私は大切なものですが、私はそれを保護するために誓います。」 "TheWillofFireissomethingIdearlycherish,andIsweartoprotectit." —Part I, "KEIKO"
↓ ー (パイロッ): Pilot — "Chapter 0."
[₪] Pilot — Chapter 0: to be written.
[₪] Part I — "KEIKO": Currently, little is known of present-day Keiko: find out more later!
元型能力―ArchetypesandAbilities:GenkeitoNōryoku
[₪] Primary Archetype: Ninjutsu(忍術, lit. 'Ninja Techniques') is a term referring to almost any technique which allows the user to do something that they otherwise would be incapable of doing, including the usage of weapons. Unlike genjutsu, which makes the opponent see illusions, the effects of ninjutsu are real. They vary greatly in purpose, with the simpler ninjutsu serving such tasks as transforming the user or allowing them to evade attacks. These techniques are often second-nature for experienced shinobi, who can use them at will. More complex ninjutsu manipulate one's surroundings or utilise the elements, respectively serving such tasks as healing others or manipulating nature transformations.
[₪] Secondary Archetype: Taijutsu(体術, lit. 'Body Techniques') s 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.
[₪] Tertiary Archetype: Bukijutsu(武器術, lit. 'Weapon Techniques') are techniques that entail the use of any handheld weapons in combat, whether the users be shinobi or samurai. Students of the Academy are taught the use of ninja weapons and tools like shuriken and kunai, learning how to throw and wield them through target practice.
[₪] Non-Archetypal: Higenkaijutsu(非原型術, lit. 'Non-Archetypal Techniques') are generic or specific techniques that either fall under several listed/unlisted archetypes or do not fall under any of the listed archetypes.
Name Translation: Keiko (敬子, Keiko) is a Japanese name which can translate to "respectful child". Nara (奈良, Nara) was the capital of Japan in the eighth century, and is well known for its tame deer a relation as to how the Nara look after deer.