Shintai, a Japanese word meaning "god body," refers to those Disciplines in which Kuei-Jin learn to focus Chi energy through their physical forms.
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| - Shintai, a Japanese word meaning "god body," refers to those Disciplines in which Kuei-Jin learn to focus Chi energy through their physical forms.
- is a powerful space-time ninjutsu of the Rinnegan often heralded as the pinnacle of space-time control, bearing resemblence to Sasuke Uchiha's own power.
- Shintai, the 'God Boy', was a statue made to resemble a Rokugani Fortune, which was supposedly dwelled by the kami. The statue was then placed on a specially constructed portable shrine and paraded through a village.
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| - Shintai, a Japanese word meaning "god body," refers to those Disciplines in which Kuei-Jin learn to focus Chi energy through their physical forms.
- is a powerful space-time ninjutsu of the Rinnegan often heralded as the pinnacle of space-time control, bearing resemblence to Sasuke Uchiha's own power.
- Shintai, the 'God Boy', was a statue made to resemble a Rokugani Fortune, which was supposedly dwelled by the kami. The statue was then placed on a specially constructed portable shrine and paraded through a village.
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