The Shunpo technique, and by extension the art of Hohō itself, is ingrained within the bones of the Onmitsukidō. Most (if not all) the operatives within the organization itself are Shunpo masters who command tremendous speed and knowledge in the art form, with such individuals as Hissori Hogosha and Blake Shihōin holding both tremendous reflexes and incredible raw speed. Within the Onmitsukidō exists two differing forms of Hohō technique: Onmitsudō (隠密道, Way of Stealth) and Shihōpo (死楓歩, Step of the Dead Maple). The former deals with speed-related techniques that require tremendous aptitude in the Shunpo art, while the latter deals with enhancing the neural synapses of the individual to increase their physical performance greatly for battle. However, although secretive, some have become kn
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| - The Shunpo technique, and by extension the art of Hohō itself, is ingrained within the bones of the Onmitsukidō. Most (if not all) the operatives within the organization itself are Shunpo masters who command tremendous speed and knowledge in the art form, with such individuals as Hissori Hogosha and Blake Shihōin holding both tremendous reflexes and incredible raw speed. Within the Onmitsukidō exists two differing forms of Hohō technique: Onmitsudō (隠密道, Way of Stealth) and Shihōpo (死楓歩, Step of the Dead Maple). The former deals with speed-related techniques that require tremendous aptitude in the Shunpo art, while the latter deals with enhancing the neural synapses of the individual to increase their physical performance greatly for battle. However, although secretive, some have become kn
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| - The Shunpo technique, and by extension the art of Hohō itself, is ingrained within the bones of the Onmitsukidō. Most (if not all) the operatives within the organization itself are Shunpo masters who command tremendous speed and knowledge in the art form, with such individuals as Hissori Hogosha and Blake Shihōin holding both tremendous reflexes and incredible raw speed. Within the Onmitsukidō exists two differing forms of Hohō technique: Onmitsudō (隠密道, Way of Stealth) and Shihōpo (死楓歩, Step of the Dead Maple). The former deals with speed-related techniques that require tremendous aptitude in the Shunpo art, while the latter deals with enhancing the neural synapses of the individual to increase their physical performance greatly for battle. However, although secretive, some have become knowledgeable on these particular techniques.
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