Belly Disruption
By Kuseru
Since the philosophy of chi also include the theory that chi in the body is developed from a central point (Most systems of Chi development center around a spot in the body located two to four inches below the naval and about an inch inside. This spot is called the Seika Tanden (or Seika No Itten) in Japanese, the Dantian ('cinnabar field') in Chinese, and is referred to as Svadishthana Chakra in Sanskrit (or Indian culture.) Chi is believed to originate from this spot, also referred to as the One Point (or one's center) in English. And through the practice of breathing and concentration exercises, one is able to gain mastery over the force already naturally present in one's organic makeup at birth.), it then follows that disruption of this spot would prevent the victim from being able to exert mastery over their own chi. While this ability is similar to the dreaded Dim Mak, it differs in that the character's chi (and thus healing) is unaffected. Instead, the character can no longer use abilities dependent on chi (including Chi Mastery abilities, Zenjoriki dependent on having chi, Chi Zoshiki, and some martial art techniques). Unlike the difficult to cure Dim Mak, this attack can be treated by those trained in the various forms of chi healing (although not by the victim himself, he can no longer manipulate his own chi).

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