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m (I changed that the person is parylised with fear because somone for say in rolpleay could easily just say they werent scared and nothing would happen. And i don't see it as a problem because its such a minor edit)
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(Except that's the main idea with Killing Intent.)
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[[File:Killing Intent.png|thumb|[[Orochimaru]]'s killing intent, as experienced by others.]]
 
[[File:Killing Intent.png|thumb|[[Orochimaru]]'s killing intent, as experienced by others.]]
{{translation|'''Killing intent'''|殺気|Sakki|engtv=Murderous Intent}} is simply the user exuding pure killing intention, and having it affect their opponent, themselves, and others around them,<ref>Chapter 12</ref> up to the point of paralysing them. When the killing intent is particularly strong, it can even give the victim visions of their own gruesome death. This can cause killing intent to be confused with a [[genjutsu]], despite it not being a technique at all.
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{{translation|'''Killing intent'''|殺気|Sakki|engtv=Murderous Intent}} is simply the user exuding pure killing intention, and having it affect their opponent, themselves, and others around them,<ref>Chapter 12</ref> up to the point of paralysing them with fear. When the killing intent is particularly strong, it can even give the victim visions of their own gruesome death. This can cause killing intent to be confused with a [[genjutsu]], despite it not being a technique at all.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 05:47, 11 February 2016

Killing Intent

Orochimaru's killing intent, as experienced by others.

Killing intent (殺気, Sakki, English TV: Murderous Intent) is simply the user exuding pure killing intention, and having it affect their opponent, themselves, and others around them,[1] up to the point of paralysing them with fear. When the killing intent is particularly strong, it can even give the victim visions of their own gruesome death. This can cause killing intent to be confused with a genjutsu, despite it not being a technique at all.

Trivia

  • Sakki (殺気) can also be translated to "thirst for blood".

References

  1. Chapter 12