Magen: Rosuto Sorrisu no Garathorne - Demonic Illusion: Lost Souls of Galathorne
Rank: A
Type: Attack
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra: 30
Damage: 60
Description: After making 6 handseals, the user casts a genjutsu upon an opponent while he immediately follows up with water manipulation.
This is an advance genjutsu/water combination where the opponent immediately sees himself bound from behind(like pretta path holding sage-Naruto while sucking his chakra) by an earthy creature that looks like an elvish golem which becomes stiff immediately leaving the opponent bound and unable to move. At the same time he is bound, another elf would rise 5 meters infront of the opponent holding a katana. This Figure is fully erect split seconds after the oponent is bound, then it pushes forward stabbing the opponent with its earthy katana. The katana would pierce through the opponent and into the first earthy figure binding the opponent and it becomes stiff too leaving the katana hanging through the opponent. In real life as soon as the genjutsu is trigered, the user kneads his suiton chakra underground, making an elvish humanoid golem made of water to rise from beneath/behind the opponent restricting him just like in the genjutsu. Everything in the genjutsu happens in real life but the only difference now is that both figures are made of water meaning the opponent takes the full damage the katana stab which in real life would be a katana made of water.
++No A-rank Genjutsu and water in the next turn
++it takes the same time to perform this as it takes to perform 2 techniques and it counts as two techniques ++Useable only twice per match
++Does not require water source
++Must be taught by Priest
This is just a really nice trick on the person's instincts. You make an illusion of two earth figures, one holding the opponent another attacking him with an earth sword. And, then , you make the same situation, but with water instead. Your opponent might counter the gen with lightning, but, since the actual golems are water, he'll just electrocute himself in the process.