(Genjutsu: Zeuxis no hiiro warai) | Illusionary Technique: The Scarlet Laugh of Zeuxis
Type: Offensive
Rank: A
Range: Short - Mid
Chakra: 30
Damage: N/A
Description: The user performs 3 handseals, placing the opponent under a genjutsu. In the genjutsu pressure is applied to the spots that are most likely to induce gargalesis, tickle spots. At first the pressure starts out as a incredibly light and cold touch, however the sometimes rhythmic and sometimes erratic strokes begin to grow firmer and firmer, evolving into gentle caresses, and before long morphing into heavy strokes. The once cold touch also begins to grow warmer and warmer while the frequency of the strokes increases. As the opponent is tickled they might begin to involuntarily twitch, perhaps even laugh. However after but a few blissful moments the pleasurable yet distracting tickling turns into rather painful scratching. The opponents skin feels raw as the now sandpaper like pressure ravages their body, the previously warm touch grows to become searing hot, scorching the users skin; and painting them an awful shade of red. The relentless frequency granting no time for relief. The scratching soon begins to reach its dreadful crescendo, the enemies clothes becoming bloodstained as their flesh starts to melt and peel. Molten melting fat weeping along the users skin, eroding into the flesh, further adding to the abhorrent wounds. Broken skin quickly develops into large chunks of meat, fat and muscle that slowly and painfully oozes away. Leaving the opponent a bloody mess. Of course, all the while the appropriate sounds are produced to compliment the situation. In reality, the opponent experiences crawling and itching upon their skin as the Knismesis takes effect, and then becomes ticklish as it advances into the next stage, increasingly so over time. This occurs not necessarily because it may be the enemies natural reaction to tickling, but rather because the Genjutsu amplifies the enemies sense of touch, therefore overstimulating their sense to a degree in which they feel ticklish regardless of their usual physiological reaction. Therefore while an enemies reaction to the Knismesis and Gargalesis may be different (Eg, they may not laugh, or they may burst out in hysterics) , the experiences of Knismesis and Gargalesis are forced, thus eliminating the reliance on an enemies personality and personal habits. Although naturally, an enemy who has never been ticklish before would have even more reason to suspect a genjutsu - a slight pitfall in the technique. Of course, because this is a Genjutsu, there can be no prior anticipation to the 'tickling', therefore it's usually far more effective and productive than if you were to tickle someone physically as no physiological defense can be formed to limit a reaction until you actually begin to feel ticklish. Needless to say the tickling can make it incredibly hard for the opponent to concentrate, leaving them rather vulnerable. As the Genjutsu goes into its final rather gruesome stage, places such as the armpits, knees, ribs and soles of the feet would be heavily affected. Making movement of these regions either incredibly difficult, or in a few occasions impossible as long as the opponent remains in the illusion due to the pain and the feeling of tendons, muscle and sinew being burned and torn within the Genjutsu. The excruciating pain felt within the illusion will likely have an impact on the opponents mind, leaving the opponent in mental pain and ailing them with mental exhaustion. The opponents body may also remember this sensation, possibly linking any kind of physical touch to this experience; creating rather adverse effects. Of course much like in reality, even when the physical pressure ends, the opponent may still cringe and shirk from the "after touch". The pace of intensity of this Genjutsu is subject to the users intentions upon casting it. The most obvious weakness of this illusion would be its surreality, and the fact that this Genjutsu only affects the opponents sense of Sight, Hearing and Touch.
Note:
- The user is capable of targeting specific spots if they so wish.
- Can only be used 2x
- No Genjutsu A rank or above for the rest of, and the next turn.
- Can only be taught by Scaze
Alright, so basically by performing three handseals and sending your chakra into your opponents brain, you can place them into a genjutsu in which they experience pressure on their gargalesis spots. (And other specific desired spots if you state so) The touch increases with pace and intensity as the illusion proceeds, and also provides an at first warm but soon growing scalding sensation to the opponents skin. As the genjutsu builds into it's final stages, it begins to wrench skin, flesh, sinew and the like from the opponents body, essentially leaving them a compelte mess.
The areas that the illusion targets, and the manner in which it does so creates a unique effect, at first the opponent is made to experience Knismesis, (Basically the feeling of when something light brushes brushes your skin and it crawls), and then through targeting the Gargalesis spots if made to feel ticklish, regardless of their usual physiological reaction as their sense of touch is amplified.
Any questions?
Type: Offensive
Rank: A
Range: Short - Mid
Chakra: 30
Damage: N/A
Description: The user performs 3 handseals, placing the opponent under a genjutsu. In the genjutsu pressure is applied to the spots that are most likely to induce gargalesis, tickle spots. At first the pressure starts out as a incredibly light and cold touch, however the sometimes rhythmic and sometimes erratic strokes begin to grow firmer and firmer, evolving into gentle caresses, and before long morphing into heavy strokes. The once cold touch also begins to grow warmer and warmer while the frequency of the strokes increases. As the opponent is tickled they might begin to involuntarily twitch, perhaps even laugh. However after but a few blissful moments the pleasurable yet distracting tickling turns into rather painful scratching. The opponents skin feels raw as the now sandpaper like pressure ravages their body, the previously warm touch grows to become searing hot, scorching the users skin; and painting them an awful shade of red. The relentless frequency granting no time for relief. The scratching soon begins to reach its dreadful crescendo, the enemies clothes becoming bloodstained as their flesh starts to melt and peel. Molten melting fat weeping along the users skin, eroding into the flesh, further adding to the abhorrent wounds. Broken skin quickly develops into large chunks of meat, fat and muscle that slowly and painfully oozes away. Leaving the opponent a bloody mess. Of course, all the while the appropriate sounds are produced to compliment the situation. In reality, the opponent experiences crawling and itching upon their skin as the Knismesis takes effect, and then becomes ticklish as it advances into the next stage, increasingly so over time. This occurs not necessarily because it may be the enemies natural reaction to tickling, but rather because the Genjutsu amplifies the enemies sense of touch, therefore overstimulating their sense to a degree in which they feel ticklish regardless of their usual physiological reaction. Therefore while an enemies reaction to the Knismesis and Gargalesis may be different (Eg, they may not laugh, or they may burst out in hysterics) , the experiences of Knismesis and Gargalesis are forced, thus eliminating the reliance on an enemies personality and personal habits. Although naturally, an enemy who has never been ticklish before would have even more reason to suspect a genjutsu - a slight pitfall in the technique. Of course, because this is a Genjutsu, there can be no prior anticipation to the 'tickling', therefore it's usually far more effective and productive than if you were to tickle someone physically as no physiological defense can be formed to limit a reaction until you actually begin to feel ticklish. Needless to say the tickling can make it incredibly hard for the opponent to concentrate, leaving them rather vulnerable. As the Genjutsu goes into its final rather gruesome stage, places such as the armpits, knees, ribs and soles of the feet would be heavily affected. Making movement of these regions either incredibly difficult, or in a few occasions impossible as long as the opponent remains in the illusion due to the pain and the feeling of tendons, muscle and sinew being burned and torn within the Genjutsu. The excruciating pain felt within the illusion will likely have an impact on the opponents mind, leaving the opponent in mental pain and ailing them with mental exhaustion. The opponents body may also remember this sensation, possibly linking any kind of physical touch to this experience; creating rather adverse effects. Of course much like in reality, even when the physical pressure ends, the opponent may still cringe and shirk from the "after touch". The pace of intensity of this Genjutsu is subject to the users intentions upon casting it. The most obvious weakness of this illusion would be its surreality, and the fact that this Genjutsu only affects the opponents sense of Sight, Hearing and Touch.
Note:
- The user is capable of targeting specific spots if they so wish.
- Can only be used 2x
- No Genjutsu A rank or above for the rest of, and the next turn.
- Can only be taught by Scaze
Alright, so basically by performing three handseals and sending your chakra into your opponents brain, you can place them into a genjutsu in which they experience pressure on their gargalesis spots. (And other specific desired spots if you state so) The touch increases with pace and intensity as the illusion proceeds, and also provides an at first warm but soon growing scalding sensation to the opponents skin. As the genjutsu builds into it's final stages, it begins to wrench skin, flesh, sinew and the like from the opponents body, essentially leaving them a compelte mess.
The areas that the illusion targets, and the manner in which it does so creates a unique effect, at first the opponent is made to experience Knismesis, (Basically the feeling of when something light brushes brushes your skin and it crawls), and then through targeting the Gargalesis spots if made to feel ticklish, regardless of their usual physiological reaction as their sense of touch is amplified.
Any questions?