Could have sworn I replied to this months ago... that moment when you have a dream about replying to a training session. #RPIsLife
Making my way toward the Pein and stopping at a short distance away, I form five handseals and promptly dissipate into a light mist. I move directly behind, as it suddenly jerks to a stop, dropping the weapon and completely immobilized. From its perspective, a tree has wrapped itself around its body, as I seemingly appear from above out of the tree and strike it over the head with a blunt weapon, rendering it unconscious.
With the first task completed I then move on to another Pein walking casually through a forest. Moving stealthy through the brushes of vegetation, I reach just outside of its short range, and place it in an illusion where snakes appear beneath and work their way up the target's body, completely immobilized in the illusion and in reality. On my command, the snakes in the illusion crush the target, causing the Pein to flinch and grunt as a result, clearly showing signs of real mental pain.
Moving to the final Pein, I place it in an illusion where a large amount of purple flowers come up from the ground, damaging the enemy and causing them paralysis (not really much to work with here with a such a basic and vague technique as you said).
Making my way toward the Pein and stopping at a short distance away, I form five handseals and promptly dissipate into a light mist. I move directly behind, as it suddenly jerks to a stop, dropping the weapon and completely immobilized. From its perspective, a tree has wrapped itself around its body, as I seemingly appear from above out of the tree and strike it over the head with a blunt weapon, rendering it unconscious.
With the first task completed I then move on to another Pein walking casually through a forest. Moving stealthy through the brushes of vegetation, I reach just outside of its short range, and place it in an illusion where snakes appear beneath and work their way up the target's body, completely immobilized in the illusion and in reality. On my command, the snakes in the illusion crush the target, causing the Pein to flinch and grunt as a result, clearly showing signs of real mental pain.
Moving to the final Pein, I place it in an illusion where a large amount of purple flowers come up from the ground, damaging the enemy and causing them paralysis (not really much to work with here with a such a basic and vague technique as you said).