Scorch Release: Ring of Fire

There can be two variations of how this technique is performed. Either by the user already casting Scorch Release: Extremely Steaming Murder; which would allow the manipulated orbs to create the ring of fire, or by simply forming the necessary katas. The user is focused at the center of the ring, maintaining a good distance from their own scorching flames, as immediately a wall of scorching hot fire surrounds them. Immediately, the area projected will succumb to the desiccating effects of Scorch Release's nature, as well as any one else attempting to attack the user. This can be thought of as an ultimate shield, incinerating mostly anything it comes into contact with as it has shown to quickly boil water to evaporation. Although, if the user is to become enveloped by a sea of water, the flames might not be able to keep up. In order to fully protect the user, the ring does not only erupt from the sides, the user can manipulate the flames to cover themselves aerially and underneath them as well. This ultimately allows the user to cover themselves in an orb of raging flames, able to separate the liquid molecules from a person or thing upon contact. It is highly advisable to stay away from the flames as they are initiated.

The Ring of Fire does not necessarily have to be a full ring each time the technique is preformed. More commonly, the user will summon forth a wall of fire upon a specified location. Only utilizing the full ring or orb in dire need; as it is viewed as an highly deadly defense. Through practice and experience with the scorching heat emitted, a user may be able to elongate the range of their ring of fire and cast such around a surrounding ally in order for protection; yet the ring of fire will desiccate anything it comes into contact with, meaning allies are not 'safe' from its damage.