Chapter 8
Three days might have been a bit of an overestimation.
As it turned out, finding SHIELD was a lot harder than she'd believed. Her first idea was to just look through the Stark database until she found Natalie Rushman, which was Natasha's alias. It wasn't there though, so she went with plan B, breaking into the Pentagon and finding the information on where the SHIELD HQ was manually. The only issue with that plan was that breaking into the Pentagon was not exactly easy.
Sure, she could get into the surface level just fine, but there was such little intel regarding the building. That then led her to possibly her worst plan, but one that did stand a decent chance of working. Break into the White House again, but this time do it so she could use Imperio to command the President to tell her where SHIELD HQ was, then Obliviate the memory from his mind entirely. A man so high up the totem pole would surely know where it was, and she had already done it once before.
The problem was that the White House was far more secure than it was the last time she broke in, which meant she had to be extra careful. It took her a good two days to actually get an opening to control the President and get the intel she needed, by which point she realized she could have just controlled Stern and gotten intel from him, but that had a high chance of leading her on a daisy-chain of agents trying to find one who knew where the HQ actually was.
It wasn't that getting to him was the problem, it was that he almost always had at least one person witnessing him, and since she wasn't quite so desperate as to control him while in the bathroom, she had to wait for an opening to present itself. And it did...the problem was that the opening wasn't quite as wide as she hoped, so she ended up having to Obliviate three agents and a maid as well as the President.
When she left, she felt a bit...weird at so casually and callously using those spells. There was a reason one was unforgivable and the other carefully controlled, yet here she was, using them for her own purposes. She promised herself she'd only use them if she really had to, or the person she was using them on was a slug of a person, like Stern. But, none-the-less, she had done it, and now knew where SHIELD HQ was located, so she flew on over.
She'd forgotten the name, but the President knew it as the Triskelion. Now, infiltrating the place wasn't super difficult, since it was meant to be a secret location and thus while secure, not to the point that she couldn't get inside. No, the big problem was that she had no idea where anything was. She wanted to find Nick Fury, since if she could find him, she could leave him a note informing SHIELD that Tony Stark was currently dying of Palladium poisoning and needed his father's things in order to finish their work and save his own life, but if she couldn't even find his office, she would be kinda screwed.
A full hour was spent roaming around before she got lucky, or perhaps unlucky, by accidentally brushing against the arm of a patrolling guard, having not been able to squeeze between him and the wall enough. She immediately slammed a paralysis seal on him and moved to do the same to his partner, but the sudden tensing of his muscles meant he pulled the trigger of his gun, firing a loud shot off which immediately set the entire base on alert.
Immediately she ripped the two seals away to leave no evidence of what had happened then blitzed down the corridor, using the surface walking technique to run along the wall and then along the ceiling, straight over the heads of several patrols of guards. From the ceiling, she was able to traverse the building without too much danger, it was just far more awkward as the ceiling had many obstructions in her way.
While setting all those alarms off was pretty unlucky, it was also a boon in disguise, since she saw the bow-using guy whose name she just couldn't remember jog past below her. He was high up enough in the totem pole, at least from what she recalled, so she dropped from the ceiling and slipped up behind him, hitting him with a sleeping seal and then tucking her pre-written note into his bracer, removing the seal just as quickly.
She didn't doubt that Fury's office would be locked down tight now, so there was no point trying to find it if entering would mean causing even more of an issue. Sure, this whole thing had sort-of gone to shit, and had a chance of backfiring anyway, but it was better than doing nothing and letting Stark die. Just as she was about to Hiraishin away back to safety, she stopped for a moment. A quick hand-seal saw a dozen clones materialize, and she sent them off to go and look for any intel they could find which would be useful.
No point being left in the dark after all.
"Did you do this?"
Whistling nonchalantly, Akari pointedly avoided the genuinely intimidating look on Nick Fury's face. He had come personally to the Stark mansion with Natasha, Coulson and Hawkeye as well as several regular suited agents, and had all but ordered Stark to show him the poisoning. That then made Stark look at her, which had the effect of levelling Nick's full suspicion squarely at her feet. "No, I just passed information on and let my employers do the rest. Compared to some of the agents in their employ, I might as well be a street thug."
"Well, you tell whoever your 'employers' are that if they break into SHIELD again, they'll have the whole US Government gunning for them. SHIELD prides itself on secrecy and security, and the stunt they pulled was like taking the American flag down, jumping all over it then lighting the damn thing on fire." Akari winced, rubbing her neck as she shrugged.
"I mean, I can try, but they prefer a direct route. I relayed what was wrong with Tony, and they probably made a few dozen plans then picked the one most likely to ensure success." Fury didn't look like he believed her bullshit, but then again, he probably didn't trust anything he didn't hear and see happen himself, have verified by three different sources, disproved and then proven again a dozen times.
But hey, it worked for him, keeping him alive, so she really couldn't fault it. It wasn't paranoia if they really were out to get you after all. "Right. Well Tony, today's your lucky day. Romanov." Natasha slipped up behind Tony and injected him with...something. "That's Lithium Dioxide, should keep the symptoms down, let you keep a level head." Akari blinked as she realized the implications.
That was...very not good. She may have just accidentally stopped War Machine from ever existing. Tony also now wouldn't be able to have his fight and make-up with Pepper, so there was a good chance she had just fucked that over. He had already made her CEO, that was good, but she still might have screwed with things a bit too much there. Then again, if push came to shove she could just use one of her many tricks to fix things. So far, she had only really used her flight, invisibility and her Shadow Clones, with a few spells mixed in of course, and the very odd sealless and formless technique.
"A level head, huh? And what do I have to be level-headed about? I've got what, a week at most to live still? I've been trying to find another element for the past six months, I have tried absolutely every combination and permutation of every element, and nothing can handle this sort of work, not unless I want to kill myself even faster." As much as she hated to say it, Stark actually sounded quite defeated.
Then again, he'd had six whole months to work on this problem, and hadn't managed to find a solution. "Well, I'm here to tell you that you haven't tried all of them." Stark expressed his confusion, to which 'Hawkeye' pulled a large box out from behind him, letting it rest next to Stark's leg while Fury talked about Tony's dad, which succeeded in riling him up a little, then dropping the bombshell that Howard Stark was one of the founding members of SHIELD.
He left Stark pretty stunned, leaving Coulson and some of the agents behind to make sure that the contents of that box didn't leave the house, since some of the material inside was top-secret. Being fair, it was probably the fact that Fury wanted to keep his eye on her, even if he only said that line at Tony. Akari left him to look over the contents of the box while she disappeared off to go use his computer, checking how long it was until the Monaco Grand Prix.
Just in case he got any funny ideas.
It took Tony two days to look over all his father's material and come up blank.
As much as she didn't like to admit it, Akari was slightly biting her nails, since she wasn't sure what exactly could fix this. Tony needed to see that big model of the original Expo, which was in Pepper's office, but she had no idea how to make him go there. Once again pulling her ass out of the fire, Kurama pointed out that he didn't need the model, he just needed to focus on the 1974 Expo model.
That led her to undertake a new hobby, of borrowing his 3D Printer, because of course he had one, to start creating large, almost table-sized models of the Expo. When she came up with the idea, she thought it was going to be super-boring, but as she started putting it together, she realized it was kinda like a jigsaw of trying to make sure each piece was in the right place, which was actually kinda fun. Not as fun as beating the shit out of people, but she could get a bit of enjoyment out of doing it if nothing else.
When Tony asked why she needed a large order of printer plastic, she told him she was practising a new hobby. Now, she didn't want to do it like this, it'd be really suspicious, but she had no choices. She was starting with the 1974 model under the guise of wanting to work her way backwards in time. Most people would work their way forwards, so she wanted to see what they were missing by reversing time instead.
She would have done it normally, starting in 1943, but she just didn't have the time. Making the model parts using the printer was going to take literal days anyway, even using Tony's advanced one, so she couldn't afford to spend that long, it'd take her at least a month to do that, cutting corners and even cheating a little by using the Banbutsu Sozo no Jutsu to assist her.
Amusingly enough, Pepper had come by one evening while she was sat on the living room floor attaching trees to her base and expressed interest in joining her, which was quite frankly awesome. After Tachiko had gone back to Konoha, she didn't really have any female friends to talk to...or any friends really aside from Kurama, who was more of a forced soulmate than anything else, so having someone as a regular friend to talk to while doing a 'hobby' like making an Expo model would be nice.
Tony was too busy downstairs in the garage puzzling over his dad's old material for the first two days, but once he did eventually take notice of her new hobby, well, he wasn't exactly interested in helping her, but he seemed pretty smug that she had chosen his dad's design to recreate. When she finished up the model, laying it on its side against one of the living room walls, she started to work on the next one, totally nonchalant about the entire thing.
It took maybe an hour after she finished it before Tony stopped beside it to look at the model closer. "Kari?" Hearing his self-applied nickname for her, Akari rolled her eyes and got up after placing another tree in place, walking over to where her model was and leaning against the wall. "Did..." He trailed off as he looked at the model again, then back at her raised eyebrow. "How'd you do it?"
Blinking, Akari shrugged. "By glueing it all together? I'm lost." The instant Tony gave her a deadpan look, she knew that he knew she knew more than she was letting on, and didn't bother with the facade anymore. Lying just wasn't her strong suit, nor did she really want to, not to Tony. "Call it a hunch, or Deja vu. Why do you think my employers knew exactly where to send me when the entire US Military didn't have a clue? Or how me, with absolutely no scientific knowledge whatsoever, somehow knew that you were poisoning yourself months ago?"
Tony just stared at her a moment before shaking his head. "If you don't want to tell me that you have an agent in SHIELD or something, then that's fine, but maybe come up with a less implausible background next time." Akari let herself smirk at that. if he wanted to believe that she was just covering up bullshit with more bullshit, that was totally fine by her, since she could 'lie' about that way more effectively, especially considering that it was the truth.
He enlisted her help hauling the entire model downstairs, since hers weren't able to be taken apart and thus were far more unwieldy and heavy. Once down there, he had JARVIS scan the model and started messing with it. It was really a testament to his intelligence that as soon as he had a visual aid, he could immediately dissect the entire thing, taking out specific parts and leaving only those necessary.
The fact he used the pavilions as a framework to structure the protons and neutrons...well, while the technical jargon went entirely over her head, to pick those out of such a large model was just insane. And the look of amazement on his face that some 40 years ago his dad invented this element and hid it in such a way truly made Stark, and being honest her as well, realize just how much of a genius Howard Stark was.
If he was born when Tony was, he'd definitely be just as good...if not better.
Watching Tony tear apart his mansion to build a 'prismatic accelerator' was pretty fun.
Coulson being re-assigned to New Mexico made her want to go there as well though, since fucking with Thor sounded like it'd be amazing, but since she also wanted to help Stark make his new Reactor and probably beat the Russian guy into the ground, she instead sent a clone, just to watch what happened. Sure, she could potentially hitch a ride to Asgard and stop Loki from falling into the grasp of Thanos, and if her clone saw an opportunity it would do so, but she wouldn't lose too much sleep if it couldn't.
Loki causing all those issues started so many side-stories and important plot-lines that to stop him would probably make an absolute spaghetti-style mess out of everything she knew. Agents of SHIELD, if the Inhumans existed of course, which based off what the Hand promised her seemed very likely, was just one such example. She put all that out of her mind though, there was no real point worrying about it, not as long as she kept a hand of the rudder and stayed at least vaguely in the region canon existed in.
She'd already changed a fuck-ton, just from relatively minor events, so there was no point deluding herself into believing that everything was going to go how she remembered it, but changing plots like Thor was just asking for trouble. For all she knew, if she stopped Hammer from trying to make an Iron Man suit and getting that Colonel injured, which had already happened of course so that was good, Strange would never be distracted by that part of his call and wouldn't get into his accident, then causing Dormammu to win and then everybody was absolutely fucked.
Abeloth had already proved that Akari still wasn't at a level high enough to fight cosmic beings, and might never be, so there was good reason to avoid fucking around and ruining the plot too much. Putting that stuff out of her mind, Akari hefted another pipe of the accelerator Tony was building and carried it over, placing it roughly where he directed before going to fetch another.
Tony's talk about how exactly this made a new element went totally over her head, which was fine, she was never going to be great at technical stuff like that. What she was good at though was at least appearing to be listening to him rattle off jargon about the machine, probably enjoying the fact that she had no idea what he was talking about. With her assistance, it only took a day and a half to assemble the entire accelerator, and then another hour to make sure it was functional before he started it up.
Being entirely honest, there really wasn't much different to what had happened in the movies, except for the fact that actually being physically stood watching as the material started glowing and making that half-screaming, half-humming noise definitely was better than watching it on a screen. When Tony asked, she flipped the switch, turning the machine off just when the element was ready. "That was easy."
Akari shook her head, looking at the still-burning gouge carved into the wall by the accelerator beam. "Yeah, up until the point Pepper decides to kick your ass for doing all this." Stark shrugged her words off as always, though it was really bizarre how little Tony seemed to realize that Pepper had so much on her plate already. Before he could go and look at his new element Akari grabbed him by the shoulder and made him face her. "Tony, you do remember that Pepper has to run your entire company now, right? She's used to your eccentricity, sure, but she can't be doing that and handling everything you get up to." Tony rolled his shoulder to remove her hand, sighing and looking back at the wall. The heavy-damaged and possibly soon-to-be-collapsing wall.
"...Right." Akari left him to play with his new toy, and instead started doing a little bit of light Fuinjutsu. Since she intended to appear at least somewhat normal, that meant if she got injured healing up instantaneously would really suck in terms of being pretty unexplainable, but actually coming up with a solution eluded her for most of the flight, especially since with her weird resistance system, a single earth-bound enemy probably wouldn't ever be able to injure her. Kurama helped though by pointing out that if carefully controlled, his Chakra would eat away at her body enough to nullify her regeneration, and so infusing a wound with his pure Chakra would likely overcome her regeneration, even doing damage to her in a high enough concentration.
Using a pretty basic medical Chakra seal, she drew some of Kurama's Chakra out then sealed it into a storage node which was designed to impart healing Chakra into wounds. This one, however, was holding Kurama's Chakra rather than medical Chakra, so it should have the opposite effect. How strong the effect would be neither of them knew, so she ended up spending an afternoon cutting flesh-wounds into her arm with varying concentrations of Kurama's chakra focused on a tiny point inside of her body. Sometimes it was too weak and the wound would still heal over far too quickly, and sometimes it was too strong and his Chakra literally ate away at her for a very short instant before she removed the seal, but eventually they found the correct concentration to entirely halt her regeneration.
Since her health regeneration was a static number, the severity of a wound didn't matter so long as she had his Chakra draining that exact amount of health every second. And since it didn't matter where her health was being drained from, she could place the point of damage anywhere on or in her body. With that realized, she used a Doton Jutsu to bury herself underground to make absolutely, irrevocably and 100% sure nobody could find her, then had a pair of Shadow Clones place the seal on her collarbone, somewhere she really wasn't likely to lose any-time soon, and then re-directed a small stream of Kurama's Chakra to continually fill it.
When she raised her regeneration again she'd have to get it adjusted for the increased amount, but for now she could turn on and off her regeneration simply by pulsing her Chakra over the seal. Was there perhaps a better way using Genjutsu? Yes. Did she absolutely suck at Genjutsu? Also yes. Maintaining a finely-crafted Genjutsu of an injury without messing it up was out of her league, since she had never focused on learning more than the basics.
That then left her to focus on the second problem...her resistances. Even if she didn't instantly regenerate from any damage she took, her resistances meant that if a mugger with a knife tried to slash her across the arm, they'd do literally no damage to her, the same damage as if the Winter Soldier punched her in the face with his arm, which for the illusion of appearing normal would absolutely suck.
Of course, she couldn't just mimic the damage, the amount of variables was too much to ever comprehend, and while Fuinjutsu was really, really good, it wasn't good enough to account for all those different potential injuries, not without literal decades of work. She couldn't just use Shadow Clones, because it had to be all one seal, and she could at most have a dozen Shadow Clones working on a single seal at once before the space around it became too cramped to work.
This time, Kurama didn't have as simple a solution, but he did off-handedly ask whether she could just ask the Entity to add it as an option or something, since it was only going to make her more vulnerable, not less. That led to her spending an entire day lazing about repeatedly asking for him, and eventually succeeding, apparently through sheer annoyance, since she got a notification. Well, two actually. One was that she now had an option to turn her resistances off, which was what she wanted. The second was actually a quest, which was pretty neat.
Quest Received.
Exhilaration.
Objective:
Protect Tony Stark during his visit to Monaco.
Reward: 1KG in bars of Vibranium, 500,000 experience
Well, if nothing else, having some Vibranium would be interesting.
"Got a little diary or something then?"
Humming, Akari kept writing, not taking her eyes off her book. When she realized that she had completely accidentally stopped War Machine from ever existing, she started trying to figure out at least some of the consequences of her actions, and it wasn't going very well. Changing one thing meant a cascading difference across the entire MCU. War Machine not existing caused so many changes that it wasn't even worth trying to figure them all out. But then, there were so many other differences, like Tony having his new reactor and thus avoiding a lot f the pressure on his shoulders and the conflict that was supposed to amount from it. She had also, possibly just from her presence, stopped Black Widow from infiltrating his company, which caused even more issues.
So for once, rather than just travelling herself, when Tony said he was going to Monaco, she tagged along in his jet. That way she could sit in comfort the entire time and work on trying to figure out a few small knock-on effects for things she would probably end up doing, like shutting Thor down when he got uppity. He was a pretty cool guy, but from what she knew of the first two Thor movies he was a major asshole. That wasn't going to be something she would put up with for long, and it might even help change his perspective quicker and ingratiate him with the Avengers when they formed.
Speaking of the Avengers, she had no idea when Cap came out of the ice, and SHIELD weren't exactly going to tell her information like that, so for the foreseeable future there was a clone hiding on a rooftop in Times Square tagged with her receiver seal. Akari definitely remembered him running out into the middle of it and looking around, so she'd be able to immediately learn that he was out.
From there, she planned to simply do what she'd been doing with Tony, befriending him, at least somewhat. Well, when she said that, she was also going to see about healing Peggy of her dementia. She hadn't done anything like that before but was pretty confident that she could do it. It was just too sad that Peggy couldn't remember him when he visited her, and if she got called out for it, well she was going to be open with some of her abilities as soon as the supernatural side of things was established, so it really didn't matter.
To make sure Tony couldn't analyze what she was writing, she was using a Genjutsu to make it look like she was writing random short-hand notes, when she was actually writing her own little change-log. It was also where she wrote down any information she really needed to remember, top of the list being that she still needed to go visit the Sanctum.
The Ancient One would probably be willing to trade with her, considering Akari was fairly confident that by using Natural Energy, she could fill a seal and then let the Ancient One draw upon the seal to remain immortal, rather than drawing upon the Dark Dimension and pissing the guy who would summon Dormammu off. There was a chance that it wouldn't work and a smaller chance that the Ancient One would imbalance herself and turn to stone, but if it worked, Akari would probably be able to request anything in return.
Stretching her arms out, she glared when Tony snatched the book across the table and flicked through it. After about a minute of him looking as though he understood it, much to her amusement, he gave up and tossed the book back onto the table. She dragged it back to her and re-opened it, smirking at the focus he showed watching her and trying to figure out what she was doing.
She let him, since the Genjutsu was on her entire arm, not just the paper, meaning even if he tracked her movements it'd still appear like gibberish and random notes. "How do you do it?" Akari raised her eyes, tapping the pen on her chin as she stared at him. "How do you get around the world so fast? Sometimes there is no physical way that you could have reached a destination before me, not unless you had your own tech letting you fly faster than my suit, which I don't think is likely." Akari put her pen down and leaned back in her chair.
"If you can wait a few years, you'll find out."
Tony spent the rest of the flight alternating between being annoyed at her and talking to Pepper.
It seemed he was going to at least not bother asking her again, apparently as satisfied as he was going to get at her admission, but she knew if she didn't reveal at least some of her abilities to him, he was going to be pretty annoyed at her for leading him on. But that was fine, with the proof of special powers existing after Loki uses magic in front of people and the scepter is proven to be incredibly dangerous, that would be enough for her to slip her powers into the mix somewhere. Probably with all the subtlety of a wrecking ball, but it wasn't as if they could force the answers out of her.
Amusingly enough, they ran into Hammer, something Akari had absolutely no recollection of. Or maybe she was too busy being interested in seeing how Tony handled fighting the Russian guy this time around. The biggest difference the day had made so far was that Tony showed absolutely no signs of wanting to go and drive one of the cars. Since he wasn't dying, he was never going to get trashed and endanger people during his birthday, Rhodes would never get his opening to steal the suit, and generally things had already gone off the rails.
That meant that when the electric whip suddenly slashed through the corridor wall, even Akari was caught slightly off-guard by it. Not enough to let Tony get hit by it, a quick kick to the back of his knee dropped him below it while Akari back-stepped and leaned under it, but still a surprise. Ivan then made his appearance by smashing through the weakened wall, the same exoskeleton on him as he wielded his whips.
She could hear Pepper yelling or panicking or something behind her, but Akari was a tad too focused on the whips to pay attention to what she was saying, sidestepping a downward slash and keeping a careful eye on Tony as he avoided the same attack. Drawing a Kunai, Akari threw it at her opponent's wrist just as he made to slash the floor-bound cable sideways and bisect Tony, knocking his hand back and cutting the back of his hand open.
This had the added effect of making him focus on her. His taunts fell on deaf ears as she drew another Kunai, watching his eyes as they flicked to her leg a split-second before he swung, letting her hop neatly over the cracking weapon. She retaliated in mid-air, another Kunai launched at him. This time he was ready for it, leaning bodily to the side to avoid the projectile flying towards his head and waved his left arm, forcing a roll through the electrified cable and having it snap out towards her.
Tony by this point had moved behind her and she could hear the clanking of metal as he put his mobile suit on, Happy having been carrying it around with them. Deciding a bit of showmanship wouldn't go amiss, she waited for Whiplash to bring his hands together in an attempt to box her in on both side and ducked below them, rolling to the side and letting her exposed arm get singed as the whips fell.
Whiplash was better in combat than she gave him credit for though, since he immediately flicked his arm and rolled the cable, catching it around her arm then yanking, which ripped her forearm guard off and scored another long burn down her arm as the whip dragged across it. Clicking her tongue, she cradled her burned arm and took a step back as Tony came forward fully-suited to start blasting at the guy with his repulsors, though he ended up pretty quickly tangled up with the electrified cables.
Taking another Kunai, Akari threw it off-handedly towards the reactor on the enemies chest, this time piercing his shoulder as he attempted to move out of the way. His main problem was that his rig had absolutely no armour, so he couldn't deflect her attacks. Retrieving another Kunai, she kept his attention split between her and Tony as he started wrapping the whips around himself deliberately, pulling himself closer and closer until he punched the Russian right in the face, knocking him over. Wasting no time, he knelt down and tore off the reactor from his chest, shutting off the electricity flowing through the whips.
Taking out some fabric from her inventory and pretending to get it from a pouch, Akari bound her injured arm up while Tony spoke to the downed Russian, taking a petty glee at the look of surprise on the face of 'Ivan Vanko' when Tony revealed that he wasn't worried about Palladium poisoning. She waved off Pepper talking to her about getting her injury looked at, instead just waiting as Tony mocked Ivan then turned away as he was dragged off laughing about having proven that Tony was most definitely not invulnerable.
It seemed the more she changed, the more things stayed the same.
Yes, I put a weird quote there, sue me =P
Also, I hate to say it, but after talking to some of the Patrons on Discord, I'm going to be taking a break from writing. I don't know exactly for how long, anywhere between a week and a month. I'm sure people have noticed that recently this story has been jumping all over the place and not really being very logical about certain things, and I think part of it is the pretty brutal pace I've been keeping up for several months.
So, I'm going to take a little time and actively force myself to not write anything, not even just a few hundred words here or there as I did during my last proper break in December when I wrote Trials of the Wylfen Corsair, nothing at all. I hope that when I come back, you all will still be here eager for more and I can come back strongly!
Thank you all so much for your support! ^.^
Name: Akari Uchiha
Level: 1298
Age: Ageless (17 - Appearance)
Experience: 828,629/1,298,000
To Next Level: 469,371
Title: Animal Tamer - Rank 5 - 100% chance to dissuade creatures from attacking during encounter. Prolonged or repeated exposure allows reputation, rapport as well as affinity to build with any animal. Note - familiars and mind-controlled creatures are exempt from this ability.
Secondary Title: Assassin - 200% increase to damage on unaware enemies, 100% experience for stealth kills
Health Points: 150,015,000 - (((100 Base + (Vit x End)) x 10) x 3) x 5
Regeneration Rate - 50,000,000/m - 833,333.33*/s - (((Vit x End) x 2) x 5) x 5
Energy Points: 225,022,500 - ((((100 Base + (Int x Wis)) x 10) x 1.5) x 3) x 5
Regeneration Rate - 50,000,000/m - 833,333.33*/s - (((Int x Wis) x 2) x 5) x 5
Strength - 1000
Vitality - 1000
Endurance - 1000
Intelligence - 1000
Agility - 1000
Wisdom - 1000
Luck - 750
Affinities - Fire, Lightning, Earth, Water, Wind - Primary Affinities granted by Rinnegan
15 Skill Points Available
