Playground Zero (T|O)
Nov 21, 2014 12:15:05 GMT -7
Post by Tora Tsume on Nov 21, 2014 12:15:05 GMT -7
70/100
Looking around, it didn't take long to find a friendly kitty strolling by. Cats however were affraid of water, so in order to actually get closer to it, Tora had to move to it. Walking to the cat, slowly approaching it, strentching his arm forward and hoping it was friendly enough so he wouldn't have to forcefully grab it. Luckily enough though, the cat was accustomed to humans, which allowed Tora quick access to the feline.
Patting the cat, Tora was slowly getting familliarized with it. However, if he were to allow the cat to relax a little too much he wouldn't know wether his jutsu caused it to fall asleep or if Tora was just the cat whisperer. So, in order to actually test the Genjutsu, Tora had to move quick and actually use it, perform the last seals of seals, and it alone and see how the cat reacts, maybe even make some adjustments and learn just how much chakra he would need to put into the technique.
Forming the last set of seals required for said Genjutsu, Tora place his hand on the feline, allowing his chakra to flow to it and mess up it's own chakra, forcing the cat into a slumber, forcing his brain to shut down and only focus the part that was about sleeping - causing it to stay deep in slumber for a while. This would make it the perfect chance to actually test the Genjutsu and see if he understood the part correctly.
To see if the jutsu worked, Tora would need to perform a series of tests before the cat was to actually wake up when the jutsu ended. For now, it seemed calm in it's slumber, which made the Genin suspect that it worked. Placing his hand on the cat's tail, tugging on it, he tried to snap it awake. Luckily, the cat was still asleep. So sudden movements and light pain wasn't having any effect. It would seem the jutsu worked.
What was left to actually conquer this Genjutsu was to use the last set of seals in addition to the other two and then try it out on the people in the park. It was a long way so far, and not much was left. Taking the cat's sleeping body off him, Tora walked back to the lakeside, taking in a deep breath, ready to continue training, ready to adjust and learn the last few parts in order to master the Genjutsu.
Looking around, it didn't take long to find a friendly kitty strolling by. Cats however were affraid of water, so in order to actually get closer to it, Tora had to move to it. Walking to the cat, slowly approaching it, strentching his arm forward and hoping it was friendly enough so he wouldn't have to forcefully grab it. Luckily enough though, the cat was accustomed to humans, which allowed Tora quick access to the feline.
Patting the cat, Tora was slowly getting familliarized with it. However, if he were to allow the cat to relax a little too much he wouldn't know wether his jutsu caused it to fall asleep or if Tora was just the cat whisperer. So, in order to actually test the Genjutsu, Tora had to move quick and actually use it, perform the last seals of seals, and it alone and see how the cat reacts, maybe even make some adjustments and learn just how much chakra he would need to put into the technique.
Forming the last set of seals required for said Genjutsu, Tora place his hand on the feline, allowing his chakra to flow to it and mess up it's own chakra, forcing the cat into a slumber, forcing his brain to shut down and only focus the part that was about sleeping - causing it to stay deep in slumber for a while. This would make it the perfect chance to actually test the Genjutsu and see if he understood the part correctly.
To see if the jutsu worked, Tora would need to perform a series of tests before the cat was to actually wake up when the jutsu ended. For now, it seemed calm in it's slumber, which made the Genin suspect that it worked. Placing his hand on the cat's tail, tugging on it, he tried to snap it awake. Luckily, the cat was still asleep. So sudden movements and light pain wasn't having any effect. It would seem the jutsu worked.
What was left to actually conquer this Genjutsu was to use the last set of seals in addition to the other two and then try it out on the people in the park. It was a long way so far, and not much was left. Taking the cat's sleeping body off him, Tora walked back to the lakeside, taking in a deep breath, ready to continue training, ready to adjust and learn the last few parts in order to master the Genjutsu.