Chamber F-7May 27, 2018 18:41:40 GMT -5
Mikazuki Aikawa
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groupRain Shinobi
age 23 years old
birthday March 3rd
rank Chuunin
occupation
[googlefont="Playfair Display"][googlefont="Alice"] I really can't remember if I'm insane or insomniac I'd challenge you to a battle of wits, but I'd rather not face an unarmed opponent, Squeakers thought, watching the red-head who angrily scolded and huffed around like a child having a tantrum. Our proctor literally told us how to get out of here. This is a test of intelligence and application of knowledge. Deduction. You're making no attempt at figuring anything out even when you were blessed with huge clues on how to succeed. Even if the others haven't voiced as much thought or analyzed as deeply, at least they tried. You're embarrassing whatever village you're from, he thought. And your insults suck, too. This was a test. And it wasn't a written exam where they could show their work through writing. No. If Squeakers wanted to show his work on his thinking process, he'd have to speak aloud. If he was looking out for only himself of course he wouldn't talk so much. Once before he'd even scolded a teammate for speaking aloud and giving away information. Squeakers was talking so much so that any observing proctors would know exactly what he was thinking, and how his mind was working. He was showing his work to figuring out the riddle. It was his way of trying to prove that he wasn't relying on someone else and that they should be rewarded for their wits. He was showing his worth, not living off of another person's. He looked at the violet-haired shinobi girl as she voiced various different ideas. At least she was thinking outside the box, and coming up with more than one idea. Which was good. Squeakers almost would have praised such--as it's never good to rely only on one plan. Backup plans were a must. However... "I don't think this is a genjutsu," Squeakers stated. He may not have been a specialist like the girl suggested, but they didn't need to know that. And, frankly, one of his sensei did train him pretty well in the art of genjutsu. How to recognize it, that was. How it worked. What it did. Then he analyzed and had come up with his own elaborate theories, which he'd tried relaying to his teammate--Sanosuke. Squeakers was no master and didn't know a single genjutsu himself, but he did know a bit about it. That's why his teacher had taught him kai. How to recognize a genjutsu, know how it works and why it's dangerous, and how to escape should he be ensnared in one. And... "Because of all of the allusions to illusions and mirages and such, you'd think that's what it had to be. But what about the riddle? 'Reflects the light'? 'Blinds the sight'? But only if you 'catch it in your eyes'? Genjutsu isn't always triggered through sight. And genjutsu does not reflect light. It doesn't reflect anything. It's messing with your mind to make you think you're seeing or feeling things you aren't, but it's not reflecting light from another source. And it doesn't always blind the sight, either. Blinding the sight is when a person can't see something that's there. Genjutsu is the opposite. It makes you see things that aren't there." He shrugged. Besides, kai. Doesn't that only work for the person who cast it? If this were a genjutsu, even if the others figured it out, they wouldn't be able to escape which is an unfair challenge. That one genin girl suggested someone with kai use it. Which implies that she doesn't have it. Or if I were to cast kai would everyone escape? But I don't even think this is a genjutsu. "Also I'm Pip Squeak," Squeakers introduced to Sabishi. The red-head would be ignored by him, and she probably wouldn't be listening to his conversation anyway. "But you can call me Squeakers." He frowned a moment and tried to think some more. The door was broken open suddenly by the red-headed girl, and Squeakers peered in to see another room of a perfect copy. No. This is wrong, Squeakers thought. I thought it would be that door. My comparison of the riddle and a tool was perfect. Flawless. It made perfect sense... But then that would be the obvious mistake, wouldn't it? "Maybe you were onto something..." he muttered to Sabishi. He paused, and did not proceed to the next room even if the others did. From the gap in the open wall he could see it was the same, anyway. So he stayed back. It's just like Sanosuke says. It's just like those other times. I'm taking this too literally--aren't I? I'm not the best with analogies so my example before was wrong. But taking it literally obviously isn't the right answer. The temperature was rising, and it was scorching hot. Under his layers, the genin's sweat tried to keep his body cool--but he had to hurry up. "The first ate sand and died. The second felt safe when he wasn't and died. The third couldn't get past a wall, and the fourth prayed to a god. I was probably assessing the tools too much. It's all one theme. There wasn't a correct door. We have to escape, he said. Choosing a correct door isn't escaping. But that's what it is--isn't it?" His mind was racing a hundred miles an hour. "I was close before but I was just looking in the wrong areas. It's an analogy for genjutsu. When you're trapped, you can see something that's not there. You can see food instead of sand. You can feel security when you're endangered or feel alarmed when nobody's nearby. You can try to run past a wall but even if there isn't one there--your mind will hold you back as though there were one. And lastly..." he paused, speaking to nobody in particular. "You can scream and pray to a god, but they will not help you escape." Squeakers had been speaking quietly and to himself. Murmuring so that it would be difficult for others to hear or understand. If I get this right, will only I escape, or will everyone else? I hope the former. At least that way the others can still have a chance to prove their worth on their own, not riding off of my suspicions. But since I was wrong about the west wall, this has to be it. There is nothing else that even comes close. Nothing else would make sense. And now it's painfully obvious. Damn, I'm such an idiot for not figuring it out sooner. Sabishi suggested someone else using kai, which implies she's not capable of it. If only those with kai can escape, hopefully she won't do too poorly. Hopefully they won't fail her if she can figure it out even if she's not capable of making the escape. He quickly formed the handseal and listened for the wind.
NAME: Kai [Release] RANK: C CHAKRA USAGE: Very Low- High Depending on the rank of the genjutsu CLASSIFICATION: Ninjutsu [General] ELEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: Kai is a technique invented to counteract the targeting of Genjutsu, working by halting one's chakra flow with a hand seal before drastically increasing the rate of chakra flow within oneself, forcing the opposing chakra out of the body. This can also be used on another person by manually forcing a surge of chakra into their body through direct contact, breaking them of their mesmerized state. One's skill to break an illusion depends on their skill and understanding of Genjutsu, as some may prove too powerful to escape by conventional means.
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