"I guess smell and taste genjutsu both can be viable ways of distraction?" Aoi muttered, obviously trying to cater to their sensei's weird fascination with other senses, trying to not make her feel bad? But then again, the woman looks strong enough to handle such things though. Maybe he shouldn't have done that but he feels that if he hadn't, he would've felt really bad about it. Guess there's no other way around the situation though. His finger's fidgeted on his desk as she continued her lecture about genjutsu. On other matters, it looks like someone else got to Yami before he did. Maybe he can be friends with both of them? But he kind of lost his will after that loud guy seemed to hit it off with Yami. The pale boy pouted and decided that maybe Raito would be a good friend too. At least, he can talk without being that loud like that Daichi guy. Oh it really is irritating but he would have to calm himself down and try not to look flustered. But the crease on his forehead, unknown to the boy, never did disappear, as well as the slight pout on his lips.
The boy decided to try and focus all his attention on the class and not on Daichi and his loud mouth. 'The nerve of that boy.' he angrily thought. He shook his head and listened to their teacher telling them that being trapped in a genjutsu is like being trapped in a cage but that there's a technique called "cancel" to fight it. She also told them that some genjutsu have a set duration, or turns off when the caster is unconscious or if it is a doujutsu, breaking vision is another way to get out. But something ticked in that pretty pale little head of his.
"Sensei, how do we know we are in an illusion in the first place?" he inquired. "Wouldn't it be pointless to just keep using cancel if you are not really in an illusion? Also, does cancel also have any requirements or limitations? I wanna know these things because I wanted to be good at illusions myself."
OOC: Sorry for the extremely late and crappy post but I wanted a class.
The boy decided to try and focus all his attention on the class and not on Daichi and his loud mouth. 'The nerve of that boy.' he angrily thought. He shook his head and listened to their teacher telling them that being trapped in a genjutsu is like being trapped in a cage but that there's a technique called "cancel" to fight it. She also told them that some genjutsu have a set duration, or turns off when the caster is unconscious or if it is a doujutsu, breaking vision is another way to get out. But something ticked in that pretty pale little head of his.
"Sensei, how do we know we are in an illusion in the first place?" he inquired. "Wouldn't it be pointless to just keep using cancel if you are not really in an illusion? Also, does cancel also have any requirements or limitations? I wanna know these things because I wanted to be good at illusions myself."
OOC: Sorry for the extremely late and crappy post but I wanted a class.
