The chakra expenditure of this technique is grossly disproportionate to the resultant destructive power that it unleashes. This is due to the fact that it takes negligible quantities of energy to heat and cool the respective masses of air, in comparison to the revolutionary force that is produced by the interaction of those said masses. The technique has been likened to the ire of a woman; easy to invoke, difficult to withstand and nigh on impossible to placate. When used by Kagari, the Heavenly Dog Wind Technique gives new meaning to the idiom, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
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| - The chakra expenditure of this technique is grossly disproportionate to the resultant destructive power that it unleashes. This is due to the fact that it takes negligible quantities of energy to heat and cool the respective masses of air, in comparison to the revolutionary force that is produced by the interaction of those said masses. The technique has been likened to the ire of a woman; easy to invoke, difficult to withstand and nigh on impossible to placate. When used by Kagari, the Heavenly Dog Wind Technique gives new meaning to the idiom, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
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| - The chakra expenditure of this technique is grossly disproportionate to the resultant destructive power that it unleashes. This is due to the fact that it takes negligible quantities of energy to heat and cool the respective masses of air, in comparison to the revolutionary force that is produced by the interaction of those said masses. The technique has been likened to the ire of a woman; easy to invoke, difficult to withstand and nigh on impossible to placate. When used by Kagari, the Heavenly Dog Wind Technique gives new meaning to the idiom, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
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