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| - Ginnungagap is a jutsu that may be utilized only when the user is in the Jotunn state, brought on by utilization of the Jotunn Technique. It takes the most energy of the three jutsu exclusive to the Jotunn Technique. It sends out from the user an oblong shape which blossoms into being once it is clear of them, thick and translucent to opaque. It spins, and is drawn into, and warps around, whatever it touches. At the same time, it continues around and past the target, and its target is drawn into it; the contact between it and target has caused temporary loss of control in some spectators. Its effects are even more complex and confusing than its appearance. Anything it touches is frozen and burned together, wreaking utter havoc and destruction upon the structure of it, and destroying cells
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| - Ginnungagap is a jutsu that may be utilized only when the user is in the Jotunn state, brought on by utilization of the Jotunn Technique. It takes the most energy of the three jutsu exclusive to the Jotunn Technique. It sends out from the user an oblong shape which blossoms into being once it is clear of them, thick and translucent to opaque. It spins, and is drawn into, and warps around, whatever it touches. At the same time, it continues around and past the target, and its target is drawn into it; the contact between it and target has caused temporary loss of control in some spectators. Its effects are even more complex and confusing than its appearance. Anything it touches is frozen and burned together, wreaking utter havoc and destruction upon the structure of it, and destroying cells in living beings, at the first touch. It is then mutilated and completely erased, leaving a destroyed form of its target in its wake. If anything besides the limbs of a human is touched, it means instant but horrible death for the target. Even those merely within the proximity of the whitish form of the jutsu are subject to its effects; it mutates and draws them in with its presence, and anything too close is slowly reverted into past and weaker states of itself. When its user wishes, the form of Ginnungagap becomes a fountain of creation as well as a well of destruction, turning its user into the point of origin for the energy and matter which was destroyed, though not in the same form, and in lesser quantities. The user gains a strangely vengeful yet angelic appearance, and uses the strange form of the absorbed matter and energy as an attack, destroying what it strikes but carving out new forms of different material as the user wishes, allowing for possible creation, although on a lesser scale, and far more rarely used, than the destruction.
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