Fuuin Jutsu: Gesouin (Sealing Technique: Minor Storage Seal)
Ninjutsu (Sealing)
Rank: 5 (C-Class);
Effect: Stores up to 10 pounds of nonliving matter into a storage seal; Duration: Permanent (or until discharged);
Saving Throws: None;
Chakra Resistance: Yes (object);
Chakra Cost: 4.
This technique creates a type of seal called a "storage" seal, a basic application of combining space/time ninjutsu and sealing techniques. The seal can hold up to 10 pounds of non-living matter in a pocket of reality. When sealed, the objects are weightless, take no space and are treated as though stored in the seal.
If the seal is destroyed, objects stored within have a 50% chance of being destroyed (roll for each individual objects). Objects can be added into the seal by performing this technique and paying only 1 point of Chakra until the seal reaches its maximum capacity.
The seal can be undone as a move action that does not provoke an attack of opportunity with a Ninjutsu check (DC 18) and performing half-seals, but costs no chakra. If a weapon was sealed, it appears in hand and ready to use. The seal cannot partially be undone, and every objects are unsealed at once.
Sealed objects are stored in a pocket of reality where time does not apply—they do not age, decay and will remain in the same state as when they were sealed. Comparatively, living creatures and objects carrying any type of storage seal (such as gesouin or chuuzouin) cannot be stored by means of a seal such as this.
A scroll can be made to carry liquid, but once a single seal is undone, the entire scroll is ruined, unless the liquid was in a container. A destroyed seal has a 50% chance of releasing all of the objects in the scroll, dealing 2d6 points of damage per full seal to every creature caught in the square the seal was destroyed (Dex save DC 25 for half).
A single blank scroll can hold up to 5 such seals, up to one per page.
Mastery
Each step of mastery in this technique increases the maximum capacity of the storage seal by 5 pounds.
Material Focus: One blank scroll, writing material and enough ink to write 1 page.
Scribing the seals requires a Craft (calligraphy) check (DC 14) to be made, not
necessarily by the user, and takes 5 rounds. If the check was failed, the sealing process will fail without the user noticing until the end, and a "page" is wasted.