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| - Yuenū (故縫う (越女); Chinese for "Moon Lady", Japanese for "Sewn Reason") was a swordswoman from the state of Yue, granted immortality by the gods thousands of years ago to chase after the cataclysm known as Mao Dun. The two have been walking their dance without paying much attention, and civilizations have been destroyed due standing physically between them.
- In battle, Yuenū uses her great flexibility, agility and speed to outmaneuver her opponent and target their the flaws in their defense. However, due to her frail built she lacks the actual strength to break bones or directly inflict fatal damage to her enemy. To compensate for this, she adopted the usage of the Broken Wing Seal to restrict her opponent's movement by repeatedly hitting them, until they can no longer escape and Yuenū has sufficient time to prepare a finishing move. This, however, often proves to be an insufficient strategy, as experienced opponents will recognize her intentions after the first seal, which by itself is not enough to grant her the victory. Even so, knowledge of her intentions does not grant immunity to the outcome, and in situations like these Yuenū often reso
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| - Yuenū (故縫う (越女); Chinese for "Moon Lady", Japanese for "Sewn Reason") was a swordswoman from the state of Yue, granted immortality by the gods thousands of years ago to chase after the cataclysm known as Mao Dun. The two have been walking their dance without paying much attention, and civilizations have been destroyed due standing physically between them.
- In battle, Yuenū uses her great flexibility, agility and speed to outmaneuver her opponent and target their the flaws in their defense. However, due to her frail built she lacks the actual strength to break bones or directly inflict fatal damage to her enemy. To compensate for this, she adopted the usage of the Broken Wing Seal to restrict her opponent's movement by repeatedly hitting them, until they can no longer escape and Yuenū has sufficient time to prepare a finishing move. This, however, often proves to be an insufficient strategy, as experienced opponents will recognize her intentions after the first seal, which by itself is not enough to grant her the victory. Even so, knowledge of her intentions does not grant immunity to the outcome, and in situations like these Yuenū often resorts to forgoing elegance and simply overwhelming her opponent with the Shadow Clone Technique until they're backed into a corner where they cannot avoid being sealed. Since this requires a great amount of chakra, she learned to activate her tenketsu, granting her a temporary energy boost that provides just enough push for her plan to succeed. Of course, there are situations where this course of actions proves ineffective - the opponent might have a defense too durable to be penetrated by Yuenū's strikes, they might have the skill to dodge her attacks or might just even possess chakra of such ridiculous levels that they are able to shrug off the seals, as is the case with jinchūriki. In the event something like this occurs, Yuenū switches to using either of her wind cloaks, depending on which is most fit for the situation. It should be noted that Yuenū can alternate between the two in a moment's notice, switching between offense and defense and deciding the pace of a battle quite easily. In the case of a long-ranged opponent, or someone who recognizes Yuenū's dependence on short- to mid-ranged techniques and keeps their distance, Yuenū has developed an incredibly powerful jutsu, specifically tailored to defeat those who hide away from her, as it could hurt her as well if utilized too close to her person.
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