Thread:Sainami/@comment-2185383-20140302190637/@comment-2185383-20140309210941

Point 1


 * When it comes to predicting the opponent, it's pretty much like Kotoamatsukami. The opponent isn't aware of the technique's activation save for the sense of dread. Unless one knows the technique and is capable of associating that sense with it, it's pretty much undetectable. Another tell-tale sign of the activation of the technique is the traditional bleeding of the eyes caused by powerful MS techs.


 * Even if one is aware of the technique, the best they could do is try (and I really mean try, since she can predict their movements) to avoid Kimi for the duration of the technique. Since it's a MS technique and on equal terms with the likes of Kotoamatsukami, it's power is near absolute; as such, while it is possible to block Kimi from one's mind, it would require a great deal of concentration just to block her, effectively driving the victim's attention from the battle and leaving them open. When it comes to the mind-reading part, the technique is so fast (Kimi could go through years of memories in just a minute) one barely has time to notice they're under the doujutsu. Even if they do, again, the technique is near absolute, and as such, very hard to break out off even with a strong willpower. By applying a generic genjutsu beforehand to the activation of the technique makes it even less noticeable by distracting the target with the genjutsu or even harder to break out of the mind-reading. However, perhaps another Uchiha has an easier time escaping the the technique, much like how Sasuke was the only one to be able to break Itachi's Tsukuyomi.


 * Kimi does have to establish eye-contact for the initial activation of the technique, after which she simply needs to keep her eyes on the target overall.

Point 2


 * Maybe not a counterpart like Izanagi and Izanami, but more of an antipode like Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi, since it behaves more like an opposite.

Point 3


 * I wanted to keep Tsukuyomi more as an implied technique than one she uses frequently, since I'm planning to give her the Susano'o in the future (will apply for Amaterasu at a later date).