Akuma entered the training field, ready to learn his new jutsu. This new jutsu would most likely make his fighting more precise, controlled, and more agile. He walked into the training field with a large grin on his face. "Haha! I get to create a new type of art!" Akuma said, very enthusiastically. He then decided to start immediately, and shoved his hands into his clay pouches and started chewing away with his palms. He smacked his hands together, swirling the clay amounts into a bird like shape. Making the bird bigger was harder than Akuma thought, and had some defects, including the wing detail, the talons, and the beak. Akuma then threw the disfigured hunk of clay into the air, having it land on the ground in a clumped mass. Akuma then shoved his hands into his clay pouches again, this time removing the little irregularities in the bird. He looked again, and noticed a small beak error, so he threw it away again, and it landed into the pile with the other one. Akuma was getting very frustrated, he didn't have the patience for this. He then smashed his hands into his clay pouches, determined to get a good result this time. He started to shape the clay, molding it furiously, until he had something that looked exactly like the bird that he had wanted to make. He then tried to enlarge it, but then the bird was a size to carry only something the size of a dog. That's when Akuma realized something, "Why not just go bigger?!" he thought as he ran to the pile of lumped clay, twice the size of that before, reshaping it into a new, perfect bird. He check it for flaws, which he couldn't find, then made a few more until he could make them easily without any imperfections. He then put a failsafe on this final one, making it impossible to detonate, even when burned. He enlarged the bird, and it was perfect. He could sit on it, lay on it, and stand on it, without much trouble. He then made it fly, and flew around a bit, before flying home.
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