My only problem with 'Mangekyo Iron Nerve' is it's too derivative of the Sharingan. I get it, our bloodline is derived from theirs so it sorta makes sense, but at the bare minimum I'd like for it to have an original name attached to the power up. As much as the very idea of the upgrade owes itself to the existence of it's canon counterpart, I'd still like for it to be as original as we can make it, you know? So starting by ripping off the name makes me instantly want to reject it on an emotional level.

Or in other words, I sympathize with the grumbling about it, @eaglejarl, but it might help if you swap perspectives and make it more your own.
Point makes logical sense But I do like the name Mangekyo Iron Nerve ( I Think Mangekyo/Kaleidoscope a pretty word. Also I kind of like the idea of all the bloodlines, having their own version of a Mangekyo)

Anyways here are some alternate names

Empty nerves

Liquid nerves

Hollow Nerves

Sæhrímnir's Nerves

Andhrímnir's Nerves

(Andhrímnir is the chef of the Norse gods who job is to cook and slay Sæhrímnir an Immortal animal [ No Description given in the original], who is usually depicted as a boar(
 
Wasn't Mangekyo in Orochimaru's Itachi dossier? I'd be surprised if knowledge of its existence could be suppressed to that degree considering Itachi used it to kill the Uchiha clan...
 
Wasn't Mangekyo in Orochimaru's Itachi dossier? I'd be surprised if knowledge of its existence could be suppressed to that degree considering Itachi used it to kill the Uchiha clan...
Only as a description of the effects, and not the name itself.
His physical bloodline has been augmented further by some esoteric procedure, visible as an odd change to the pattern within his eyes. Setting aside the ordinary Sharingan capabilities above, which are strengthened by his augmentations, he has gained a number of new capabilities as a result. He can produce a genjutsu called Tsukuyomi, which applies extreme time dilation to the cognition of himself and the target. He can produce a ninjutsu called Amaterasu, which is undodgeable, unblockable, and inevitably lethal. As an aside, I note that investigating these names would be profitable if you truly wish to learn this world's deepest secrets. Like Pain, he can control Tailed Beasts.
 
Samsara Nerve, known as Rinne shinkei (輪廻神経).

Allows us to access the Rinnegan, it's starting cost is 450 CP for one minute.

No jutsu included.
 
@eaglejarl @Velorien @Paperclipped
I was making some spreadsheets about Hazo's XP over the years and noticed some things that were missing. I don't know if it's too late for some of these or not, but here they are anyway.


Chapter 453: Sealing the Deal
Missing: Base, PCJ, YSJ

Chapter 505.1: Fussy Little Details
Only the -40 was put in Hazo's sheet for buying 4 FP. We were also given -4 PCJ XP from that for some reason.
Missing: Base, PCJ, YSJ

Chapter 506: Talking with the Boss
Missing: Base, PCJ, YSJ

Chapter 660: Like Clockwork (FOOM)
Missing: YSJ

Chapter 697, Part 1: Lunar Eclipse, Ready!
Missing: Base, PCJ, YSJ

Chapter 701: The Rift
Missing: Base, PCJ, YSJ
I find it hilarious that this was posted after Hazō died.

Yes, circumstances make it a reasonable thing to post. It's still a funny turn of events!
 
Power up idea: Due to most likely some blood limits Shenanikans + Finding a teacher,Hazou Can learn to use Samurai Techniques and because samurai are dead in the world of the living most techniques that can defend against them are gone
 
Some power up ides of the top of my head are
Mangekyu iron nerve:
perfect body control so hazō can punch harder with muscle control (bonus to relevant combat and social, can be pushed further for Consequences)

Speeding your brain (for consequences), can be part of the perfect body control

Stronger brain, with better processing power we could get genjutsu immunity, partial Out immunity and maybe smaller mental consequences.


Jashin:
More stress boxes and/or free consequence so we won't get damage Easily, to help the fear of death by random chounin and make DoB frequent as shiny and so doing two days of research on quest is feasible.

Foresight, hear me out but with jashin giving hazō profitic dreams we can plan out things more to get better fight plans, prepared area bonus and chase things better. This could help engage more with jashin in the quest and make social fights cooler because we will see random parts of the enemy hand.

Explosions summoning or the circle voodoo like Hidan. Anti jonin power basically.
 
Interlude (AU): Marked for Many Deaths, Part 2 New
Interlude (AU): Marked for Many Deaths, Part 2

Hazō's dejection only grew as he trudged across the featureless rust-red plain or possibly plane, the soil underfoot resisting his steps as feebly as if he was walking on a particularly supportive cloud–or as if the creator kami had simply neglected to give it physical properties, figuring nobody would stay here long enough to care.

Screw the kami, Hazō thought for the thousandth time in his life, except that for the first time he didn't get to complete the thought with "I have explosives". How long was he going to be stuck here?

He had to plan. He wasn't going to take his death lying down (at least not while Leaf still preferred cremation). He was the world's only master of the Thing, the inexplicable power to come up with a detailed plan within a handful of seconds, and with it, he'd be out of here before you could say "diegetic".

(Many shinobi could not in fact say "diegetic", much less define it. Here, too, Hazō was just that good.)

It didn't come.

He strained the metaphysical muscles built over years of wrestling with the Out within the confines of his own head. He poured in all he had until they were bulging like Maito Gai's biceps at Leaf's Annual Bodybuilding Competition. (Hazō had gone only once and never again, after Mari accidentally neglected to warn him it was less of an athletic event and more of an extension of Leaf's dating scene for those seeking only the best living mountain of pig bladders in a skimpy loincloth.)

The Thing didn't come. Perhaps it was a privilege reserved for the Hazō currently alive. He was going to have to do this the hard way.

"Um, excuse me?"

Hazō was shaken out of his concentration by a squeaky, hesitant voice, rising in the middle rather than the end as if questioning its own right to distract him. He turned around to see a short, mousy girl, unknown to him but wearing an unmistakable Mist genin uniform.

"Who are you?" he asked, taking in the long hair and delicate features. "Don't tell me that after enough time with nothing to do but think, a Hazō starts to reconsider certain… fundamentals?"

"I'm not sure what you mean," she said, tilting her head slightly in puzzlement. "I'm just Kurosawa Hazuki. I, um, have a question for you. I know we make it to Leaf eventually. Do you happen to know Uchiha Sasuke?"

"I suppose I do," Hazō said, feeling an inexplicable touch of wariness. "We're not close or anything."

"Do you know if he's dead?" Hazuki asked more urgently. "Or when he's going to die and turn up in the afterlife? Only it's the purpose of my existence to seduce–"

Hazō clamped his hand over her mouth with the speed and urgency of a sealmaster who'd just heard his dimensional seal prototype begin to chant ominously in the ancient tongue.

"Don't say it," he hissed. "Never say it. Do you want to get us all frozen in time forever?"

She bit his hand, less as a prelude to combat and more on general principles. In the shinobi world, nothing good ever started with somebody gagging you. (He and Mari had agreed to disagree).

He yanked his hand away, noting the lack of blood. Apparently, injuries didn't work properly in Purgatory either.

"What are you talking about?" Hazuki demanded, arms crossed petulantly.

Hazō glanced around warily, as if to check that the fundamental forces of the universe weren't eavesdropping from around a corner.

"We do not ever suggest anything that might sound remotely like"–he dropped his voice–"an Uchiha Breeding Programme. Ever."

Hazuki frowned. "But aren't the Uchiha going to go extinct if no one is allowed to, you know? Again, I mean."

For a moment, Hazō was forced to consider whether the whole thing might be a vast, diabolical conspiracy by Uchiha Itachi. He wouldn't even have anything to lose, considering his only love was another man and also dead.

But no. If there was one thing you could praise the Uchiha for, it was that despite their powers, they never crafted conspiracies or master plans. He couldn't imagine one being stable enough.

"It's a small price to pay," Hazō concluded. "Also, you're what, thirteen? Don't even think about the abstract concept of seduction for the next five years, at least onscreen. For all our sakes."

"But time doesn't pass here!" she objected.

"Not my problem," Hazō said decisively, and walked away from the weirdest conversation he'd had in minutes.

He had to get out of here before this place drove him insane. But he still didn't have any ideas. Maybe if he went over to talk to somebody else, they might inspire him to think of a cunning plan (or at least knock him out so he stopped thinking about the fact that in an alternate timeline, he'd quite possibly borne Sasuke's child).

The next Hazō was out of the question. Not only was he wearing a youthsuit (never a good sign–at least unless it indicated Akane, at which point it paradoxically became the best sign ever), but he was also weirdly glitchy, pinned to one spot and constantly fading in and out of existence like one of the luckier sealing failure victims from Kagome-sensei's campfire stories.

The Hazō after that was apparently catatonic, rocking back and forth on the ground, arms wrapped around his knees, muttering, "Please, Captain Zabuza, at least wear some boxers…"

Also not a candidate, Hazō decided.

The Hazō next to that one took a break from doing kata and walked over to them. His hair and uniform were a charred mess.

"He had a fight with Keiko," the other Hazō explained.

Hazō stared. "She did this to him?"

He found himself briefly reevaluating quite how much he wanted to claw his way back to the Human Path.

The charred Hazō shook his head with an amused glint in his eye.

"He had a fight with Keiko and she got herself reassigned, meaning she wasn't there when he ran across Inoue-sensei faking her death."

"Oh."

Hazō did his best to tune out the catatonic boy's muttering, and the awareness that, just as with the hundreds of others, that could have been his fate.

This Hazō, though, seemed sane enough. Could he provide a clue for solving Hazō's purgatorial predicament?

"What about you?" he asked. "What got you?"

The other Hazō gave a wry grin.

"Are you any good at calculating exponents?"

Hazō gave him a blank look.

"Turned out Velorien wasn't either," the other Hazō said, his eyes narrowing briefly in a glare at the heavens–a dark, featureless expanse that offered no light and left it unclear how they could all see each other–before he relaxed again. "I've spent so many years wondering what would have happened if Eaglejarl hadn't been at a pottery class when it was time to write Let the Bodies Hit the Floor."

Hazō was pretty sure he'd never sparred with Akane before that fight, so he didn't see how she could have become an exponent, but he opened his mouth anyway, looking for words of sympathy.

Then his mouth slammed shut again as he saw it out of the corner of his eye.

Every Hazō (and one Hazuki) turned their heads to the source of the radiant emerald glow.

The Obsidian Gate was opening, the welcoming light of the afterlife beginning to shine through the gap between the doors, brightening and dimming like a fire.

Hazō didn't think. He ran.

The Hazō next to him reacted nearly as fast.

"Stop him! It's not his turn!"

Hazō didn't regret his impulse. Unlike the others, he still had some chakra, and if they had the same skill priorities, then he was axiomatically stronger by virtue of having more experience. With chakra boost, he might just make it through before the gate closed again.

In his mind, he apologised to the other Hazōs, who'd have to wait that much longer for their rightful turn to come.

But he was Gōketsu Hazō. When it came to saving his loved ones and uplifting the world, he was prepared to sacrifice anything–even himselves.

He ran like he'd never run before.

But so did they. Countless Hazōs chased him with the determination of Kurosawa or Gōketsu Hazō himself, their wills bolstered by the need to protect the established sequence of Purgatory departure–in other words, to protect a list. Those ahead of him, whose turns would come soonest, were even more resolved to protect their places, and spread out in a spider web interception pattern. Hazōs converged on him from every angle.

He wasn't going to make it. The spongy ground was hard to sprint on, and the other Hazōs were drawing near. There was no way he'd make it past them before the gate finished opening, the next Hazō went through, and it closed again. It was going to be the reprise of a lesson he'd defiantly refused to learn time and again when he was alive: even if you were the best, you'd slow to a crawl once enough people got in your way.

Here and now, he needed the Thing like he needed air.

It didn't come.

Was he really going to be trapped in this queue for centuries to come, together with the other victims of a universe that seemed to have a monthly quota of dead Hazōs?

It's not his turn!

The idea hit him like a hammer to the face.

It was insane. It violated every law of reality. It would probably get him erased from existence for his hubris.

It was also his only choice.

As the nearest Hazōs came within arm's reach, grasping hands already reaching out, he looked up at the darkness of the heavens and yelled.

"You haven't done Initiative!"

For a moment, the world stood still. It was as if its heart had stopped, waiting to see if it had permission to beat again.

"A thousand Initiatives!" Hazō screamed with the desperation of a man being listened to by somebody actually important for the first and likely the last time in his life. "A thousand Athletics rolls! Thousands of Taijutsu rolls! Keeping track of a fight where everybody has the same name! Having to figure out what to do with somebody who dies in Purgatory!"

And then, he let rip with a final roar, a challenge to destiny itself.

"Do you even still have the character sheets?"

Everything was frozen. Nothing moved. There was an intangible, almost spiritual sense of growing pain vibrating through everything, as of a world that might simply die if its heart went without beating for any longer.

Then, with a metaphysical snap like a breaking twig, the sensation disappeared. A celestial symphony of three grumpy voices, speaking in overlapping unison, rang through all of Purgatory.

"SCREW IT. GO."

The Obsidian Gate opened wide like a yawning maw.

Hazō dove in without hesitation, his heart singing, for he had triumphed over the ineffable and he'd get chucked in an R-rated Hidan hurt/comfort slashfic if he ever tried to pull this crap again, the little punk.
 
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Screaming in TAGS!!!

#BAMFHazou #Immortal!Hidan #Good!Hidan #LemonWarning #IdRatherFightThroughPurgatory #ThankYouVeryMuch

That was really good, and I dearly hope it is the transition for Hazou to wake up in the pure land. I've missed this quest, and I'm starting to worry about participation and engagement as time passes.
 
get chucked in an R-rated Hidan hurt/comfort slashfic


[...]

"Of course, this is only my second impressive polearm" Hidan sniggered. "And the first one has deeper appetites yet."

He took another step forward. Hazō shook his head, looking for all the world as if he were trying to wake up from a nightmare.

"No! Not like- not like that. Hidan, please. Please!"

The boy had raised his hands protectively. Only closing the distance that much more before Hidan and what Hidan wanted, and the Beast in human skin always had what it wanted. Always had, since the day he'd shed all but that very same skin. But one thing gave him pause. The youth in front of him had opened his eyes wide, and stared at his own hands. He seemed genuinely puzzled to find them there. Itachi had said the Iron Nerve granted nigh-perfect body control, so why would the boy not know?

"Hidan... Hidan, please. Not like that."

His next step did not take him as far as the previous had. It also did not take him there quite as fast. Something was in the boy's eyes. Something Hidan was used to seeing, but... not like that. In the cold air of night, but close enough that heat from Hazō's body reached his skin, enough for his heightened senses to feel that heat, hear the younger ninja's heartbeat, see the pressure rise under his skin at the temples... Hidan paid attention only to the wild eyes of whom he was just a moment ago seeing as prey. Eyes that he'd only seen calculate. Predict. Analyse. They were the same orbs, weren't they? But now they had something animalistic. Pushed to the dearest brink, opened as far as his eyelids would allow and yet, passively receiving. Hazō was not thinking, not planning, not predicting, but a silent observer taking everything in - taking in more than he ever had, but by lack of choice, a petrified beast that watches because it did not think to close its eyes.

Hidan viewed himself in those eyes. There he was, the barest light from the moon bouncing through the window and enveloping his reflection.

Yes, Hidan viewed himself in those eyes. The boy, too, was become a beast. Hidan had done well to pick him as an apprentice - he, too, had awakened a beast in him that replaced his humanity.

But if Hidan's beast was Jashin, then Hazō's beast was called Hidan. And to think of himself as the agent of such a curse, the burning that kept him up at night, the voice that pounded at his brains until his own was hoarse with screams... He could never do this. And yet, mused the part of his brain he could never murder enough, he almost had.

Hidan took another step.

Backwards.

When had he touched the ground? He could not tell. And the floorboards were wet under his hand. Curious.

"Hazō... Hazō, I- I'm sorry. I didn't think, didn't- you know I never wish to harm you. Never you."

"We can't keep doing this, Hidan. We can't."

"Never you. Never."

"I know, love. I know."

The crisis passed, Hazō felt that he, too, saw himself in Hidan's eyes. They were two men known for bringing death and evading all laws, everywhere they went. Killers or killed, either or both going against their truer intentions. Two pinnacles of the ninja arts, in one way or another. Two spirits cursed to hurt what they touched. But in there, this night they would only be two men, viewing the beauty of each other. Crying softly - breaking another law, albeit informal, of shinobi everywhere - but knowing that here, here they would be safe. Here they could breathe. They would hurt each other, but they both knew they could take it. And more importantly, they both knew they deserved it. Until such a time as they would not flinch. Until such a time as they could rest while the other did not. There was moonlight streaming in through the window. Hidan's hair rose and fell with Hazō's chest. Here, they could breathe. Here, they were safe.

Some day, they would have to answer to the laws of the kami or men. Some day, they would have to specify that in this AU Hazō is legally an adult despite being still much younger than Hidan and this comment is meant to depict an unbalanced, toxic relationship not through the lens of a positive romance, but as the merit that can be held by a narrative focalised through the eyes of hurt, deeply imperfect people looking at their own situation with the errors of judgment and marks of trauma that participate to their characterisation. But, they wished, today would not have to be that day.
 
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