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The forest offered a plethora of fallen sticks and logs, some dry and others damp. An discerned the importance of selecting dry wood for her fire, knowing that it would be essential for kindling. The damp and deadwood, while abundant, would not serve her purpose well. An began collecting the dry branches, twigs, and logs, her hands deftly navigating the forest floor in search of suitable materials.
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Rocks, too, were abundant in the wooded surroundings. An recognized that creating fire with rocks would require finesse and skill. Drawing upon her academy training, she selected rocks that held the potential to generate sparks when struck together. The rhythmic clinks echoed through the quiet forest as she assessed each rock's suitability for her purpose.
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With a gathering of dry wood and selected rocks, An set out to find a suitable clearing to build her fire. The process of selecting the right spot, arranging the wood, and preparing for ignition occupied the better half of the hour. The sun, now a mere glow on the horizon, cast long shadows through the trees as An continued her determined efforts.
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Once satisfied with her preparations, An turned her attention to processing the rabbit. Using a sharpened edge of one of the rocks, she carefully skinned the animal, a task that required both skill and precision. As An deftly worked on preparing the rabbit for cooking, the sharpened edge of the rock she was using slipped, resulting in a small cut on her finger. A brief, stinging pain shot through her. Taking a deep breath, An reached for a piece of cloth from her makeshift bag. She tore a small strip and carefully wrapped it around her injured finger, creating a makeshift bandage. The impromptu first aid served its purpose, preventing further bleeding and allowing An to resume her culinary efforts. The small setback didn't deter An. With the fire crackling before her, An took a moment to appreciate the warm glow illuminating her makeshift campsite. The processed rabbit, now ready for cooking, hung over the flames as she deftly turned it to ensure an even cook.
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The scent of roasting meat wafted through the air, intensifying An's hunger. The flickering flames cast dancing shadows around her as she patiently waited for the rabbit to cook to perfection. Finally, the rabbit reached a delectable golden brown, the savory aroma signaling that it was time to satisfy her hunger. An carefully removed the cooked meat from the makeshift spit, her anticipation growing with each passing moment.
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As she took the first bite, the warmth and flavor of the rabbit filled her senses, providing a much-needed respite.
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-Gatherers wood and rocks;
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-Starts a fire;
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-Prepares the rabbit for cooking;
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-Cuts her finger a bit;
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-Uses a piece from the makeshift bag to create a makeshift bandage;
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-Cooks the rabbit;
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-Takes a bite.
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共生遺伝学| Kyōsei Iden-Gaku [lit.Symbiotic Genetics]
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As a member of the Gurē clan, An has gained the potential to combine her body with flora and the ground itself because of the similarities in her genetic makeup to fungi. She is able to link her chakra to the underground network of organic matter, which includes plant roots, water veins, and decomposing materials. For example, An can hide in things like trees, shrubs and roots, soil, and so on. Once fused, not only is her presence completely hidden and only felt by those with chakra recognition, but it also allows her to travel within the subterranean web of organic matter.
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[Everything is directly determined by the clan member's rank and skill.]
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真菌操作| Shinkin Sōsa [lit.Fungal Manipulation]
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An can grow, shape, and manipulate all forms of fungi, including but not limited to yeasts and mold, along with poisonous and non-poisonous mushrooms, thanks to the Gurē clan's chakra and genetic makeup. An has the ability to grow fungi on just about any surface. Because An’s genetic makeup is more similar to that of fungi than that of humans, she can use techniques based on Fungi anatomy, such as secretions or enzymes from various Fungi. She can easily generate or grow any part of a Fungi's anatomy from her own body by using chakra to further alter her own cells. Finally, because these techniques are made from her own cells or bodily fluids, such as converting her saliva into a specific Fungi secretion, An is immune to their effects.