Okay, for now, I'm suspending my RP style. It's more important that you understand the "how", rather than simply what it does. This is the purpose of training; if you understand the "how", you understand the technique, and as such, you won't misuse it. You posted a battle-type description, not a training-type description. The difference? In battle, you simply post what technique you do, what specific way you use it, and what effects it could potentially have. During training, at least in
my training, you are going to describe how your chakra is molded, and then in genjutsu-specific training (where description in how you affect your opponent's senses is key), you will describe what senses you affect, and in some cases (such as this one), what part of the brain is affected by your chakra. You will then describe what affect on my senses your chakra will have, after saying what senses and what part of the brain is affected.
Now, I described for you exactly what this genjutsu does earlier; it affects how your brain interprets signals from your
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, and then also disrupts signals from the
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to match the other disrupted signals (from the Vestibular System).
Your job is to find where these signals go, and therefore, find what part of the brain your chakra must disrupt in order to create an illusion which messes with balance, and as such alters how a person chooses to move, and keeps one's vision stable with their believed movements (ie. making them see themselves move forwards, as they believe they're going straight, while they're actually turning). Include your findings in your next post, along with a good description of a performance of this technique.
If you disappoint me again, we're going back to square one and I'll go over with you, as I would a new student, how genjutsu works and how to use and understand it properly. My training is no joke; I told the higher-ups that my specialty in teaching includes Genjutsu, and I refuse to allow a genjutsu student of mine leave with incomplete knowledge. While Kai can be difficult to understand, a genjutsu affecting senses is much easier to see and comprehend; I would like more. Genjutsu has always been known to be complex, and it has always alluded most shinobi, probably because they never understood how it worked (yes, I'm speaking in terms of the manga, not on NB). I expect great things from you, as well as my other students. If you have questions, I encourage you to come to me via VM.