Amenominakanushi

Amenominakanushi (天御中主; Literally meaning "Primordial Origin of Heaven") is the third ability granted by the Mangekyō Sharingan to those who awaken the abilities Amatsumikaboshi — which symbolises the "spiritual world wrought by lies" and Ijiri — which denotes the "spiritual world cleansed of lies". It generates an ethereal, monochromatic mist around the user, acting as their own personal atmosphere, while depriving all others of its perks while in its presence.

This mist withers the vitality (rather, the energy/form) of all within its vicinity, aside from the user, be it physical, ethereal or chakra-based. The strength of this absorption scales from the user, serving as the mist's epicenter, outward to its initial reach, generally being at its peak where the user exists, and weaker at its outer bounds; oxygen deprivation is but a primary symptom this manifested atmosphere has to offer. It is considered an invisible force - a barrier that those with moderate willpower will never be able to breach in the slightest.

Its theme is "negation", serving to severe all threats to its user, similar to Susanoo, and in a sense, a guardian deity in its own right in spite of its bleakly-appearing manifested form. Its power isn't absolute, given others have a vitality rivaling that of the user, however would be incapable of fully-nullifying the mist's effect on them; they may be able to delve deeper into the barrier, however the greater portion of their power will face absolute suppression the closer they come to the user.

Trivia

 * In Japanese mythology and Shintoism, Amenominakanushi (天御中主 or 天之御中主神) was the first kami to come into being in the Plain of Heaven as a "solitary kami" (hitorigami). He was acknowledged as one of the zōka sanshin ("three kami of creation") and one of the five kotoamatsukami ("separate heavenly deities"). Amenominakanushi is found at the very beginning of the Kojiki. Amenominakanushi was chief kami of the seven major stars of the constellation Ursa Major. As a result of this influence, Amenominakanushi was made a central deity at the Daikyōin in the early Meiji period. He was also worshiped within sectarian Shinto (kyōha Shintō ).