User talk:ParagonEra

Turning Mythos into a Darkness Human (闇人間, “Yami Ningen”) is the infamous Yami Yami no Mi (ヤミヤミの実, “Dark-Dark Fruit”). Regarded as the fruit of absolute Darkness, it allows for Mythos to create and control darkness at will. Despite being a Logia-type fruit, it does not allow Mythos to phase through physical attacks. Instead, assimilating the aspects of Haki, it grants Mythos the ability to come in contact with other Fruit users despite what powers they may have. Originally considered the fruit of absolute damnation, its powers go somewhat unrecognized. You see, other than allowing for Mythos to fight others without the use of Haki, the black mass he can produce, as a product of the fruit’s ability possesses the ability of gravitation. Similar to that of a black hole, the gravitational mass absorbs all that come in contact with. This, even applying to powers, is the reason why Mythos can fight on par with Devil Fruit users despite not utilizing Haki. Now, seeing as he does possess Haki on top of the fruit’s abilities, he can increase the tumultuous nature of the black mass he produces. This, as luck would have it, entails him to the ability to produce darkness with the flickering and wavering appearance.

Special Techniques

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Regular Techniques

Kuroken (黒拳, “Black Fist”) – Despite the fact Mythos cannot change his body into Darkness, he can secrete it at will. Thus, through generating a large amount of it, and throwing it forward, he can bring forth a large gravitational blast. Drawing in large amounts of air and his intended opponent, the blast of black mass becomes highly compressed Holding the potential to absorb it’s opponent and carry them in the intended direction, it is one of Mythos’s few techniques that can be used in both an offensive and defensive manner. It’s offensive use, similar to it’s defensive, carries Mythos’s opponent until the entire black construct smashes into a wall and implodes.


 * Shinka: Umiyō (神火海葉, “Sacred Flame: Sea Leaf”) – Whilst Shiranui is activated, Schwarz begins to feed his Busoshoku Haki into it. Hardening it and forcing it to take an extremely concentrated shape, he begins to form a wieldable weapon out of it. Becoming the shape of a sixty-centimeter Katana, the heat it radiates begins to produce a mirage. These mirages, making the Katana look like an actual blade, make the technique even more menacing. However, the real utilization of this ability is to generate an extremely hot wave of heat capable of reducing something like Iron to a molten shape. Assimilating the flames created via his Shōzon enhancement, the sixty-centimeter Katana can extend up to three meters, and gain an exoskeleton somewhat similar to armor. The girth of the blade becomes that of his arm, and its cutting power is greatly enhanced. The amount of heat focused into the blade itself becomes so concentrated; the blade becomes capable of cutting through metal like a blowtorch. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.62.28.45 (talk) 19:02, 10 February 2014 (UTC)


 * According to Schwarz, the ability to produce and manipulate fire allows him to accomplish many feats. One of these feats is drawing in the residual heat around his person to generate a cloak of dense air. Molded and concentrated into heat waves flickering like flames, the cloak of air allows for Schwarz to shield himself from offensive attacks. However, that is not the case when it comes to this ability. Focusing all of the dense air into his right fist and left palm, he increases the viscosity of his flames. Thickening and sharpening them to the point where they could easily cut through Iron, he prepares for what he calls his “Haymaker”. Absorbing the flames into his right arm, and maintaining the temperature and texture via the spiritual energy coming out of his left hand, he completely cloaks his forearm in concentrated flames. Hardening the flames until they assimilate a docile appearance with the use of Busoshoku Haki, he prepares to attack. Throwing his right arm forward in the form of a “Haymaker”, he projects the immense flames as a compressed laser of pure dense heat. In comparison to the lasers fired by the Pacifista within the possession of the Marines, Schwarz claims his to be stronger. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.62.28.45 (talk) 19:05, 12 February 2014 (UTC)


 * Hydra Bone Staff – With the immense power that he possesses, Dakota had the opportunity of taking down the infamous Hydra. Renowned for being capable of re-growing limbs via its spiritual energy, Dakota sought its power in order to craft a polymorphous weapon. Forced to use its bone instead of its flesh, the weapon in which Dakota set out to make, came out in the form of a large staff. Gray in color, the large piece of bone is indeed far different from the bones that many see on skeletons. The reason for this is because the amount of life energy stored within the bone, allow for it to feed off of Dakota’s energy to grow and shrink. Dubbed “Dragon Staff”, it is Dakota’s main weapon. Standing at a total of one hundred and eighty centimeters, and weighing in at 75kg, it is known to be the biggest bow staff in history. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.62.28.45 (talk) 18:57, 27 February 2014 (UTC)


 * Despite possessing a sword created specifically for him, Kyōkai chooses to walk around with a second blade. This second blade, being sixty centimeters long, is a classified Daito. Being rather straight, the Daito is actually a Chokuto. As such, the blade is crafted out of special Steel. Imbued and enhanced with Kyōkai’s energy, it has durability far exceeding that of Graphene and Tungsten. Capable of withstanding large amounts of heat and pressure, it is a sword in which works perfectly as a defensive tool, as well as a medium for his Fire Manipulation. With a scabbard made out of oak wood, and a handle made out of the same material, it is a traditional Chokuto with no real special qualities other than the aforementioned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.62.28.45 (talk) 19:02, 6 March 2014 (UTC)