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* When written as 蠱毒, "kodoku" means "to poison someone". When written as 孤独, it means "isolation, loneliness, solitude". |
* When written as 蠱毒, "kodoku" means "to poison someone". When written as 孤独, it means "isolation, loneliness, solitude". |
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* As stated by Torune, the Jar of Poison Technique was labelled a kinjutsu due to the sheer volume of corpses required to execute it and the indiscriminate effects of the poisonous cloud. |
* As stated by Torune, the Jar of Poison Technique was labelled a kinjutsu due to the sheer volume of corpses required to execute it and the indiscriminate effects of the poisonous cloud. |
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+ | * The appearance of the barrier closely resembles that of the [[Four-Corner Sealing Barrier]]. |
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Using his venomous insects, Torune gathers multiple infected corpses and contains them within a barrier where the decaying flesh will release a gas that in time will ignite an explosion and release the venomous insects in a huge swarm that could cover the surrounding landscape. According to Shino, the barrier accelerates the insect's multiplication.
Trivia
- When written as 蠱毒, "kodoku" means "to poison someone". When written as 孤独, it means "isolation, loneliness, solitude".
- As stated by Torune, the Jar of Poison Technique was labelled a kinjutsu due to the sheer volume of corpses required to execute it and the indiscriminate effects of the poisonous cloud.
- The appearance of the barrier closely resembles that of the Four-Corner Sealing Barrier.