First Movement: Sword

The user pulls a dense, sword-like bone from their lower arm area. The sharp blade has the length of an average chōkutō blade (22 centimeters), and the handle is just small enough to fit snugly within the user's palm.

With this sword, the user would proceed to chaotically stab at their opponent, finding openings that even the enemy doesn’t know of. Because of the anarchic nature of this technique, there is no way to predict where the sword will go next, leaving the enemy off-guard and the user in an advantageous position.

This jutsu is first in a series of five techniques created by Koto Kaguya that utilize her kekkei genkai, the Shikotsumyaku.

Trivia

 * While this technique has some similarities to Kimimaro's Dance of the Camellia in the canon series, there is a fundamental difference in how the technique is utilized: Kimimaro's technique relies on tiring the opponent out through the use of blinding offense, while Koto's technique does not; instead, Koto's technique is used more slowly, preferring to wait out a battle rather than end it all at once.