Kūsōka

Kūsōka (空想家, Visionary) is a Kidō spell developed by Kentaro Hiroshi and his mother Ino which is currently uncategorised.

Description
The practitioner cycles very precise Kidō into their eyes, granting the practitioner increased powers of observation, whilst changing the eyes appearance so that three black-coloured tomoe surround the now red irises. Kentaro describes it as "seeing the world slowed before you" but later noted that "it does you little good if your body can't react to what you see". Overuse seems to come with a heavy trade-off however. The practitioner suffers crippling migraines if used for too long, forcing its deactivation.

Incantation
Unknown.

Known practitioners

 * Kentaro Hiroshi.
 * Ino Hiroshi.

Behind the scenes

 * This technique draws inspiration from two sources; the first is the Sharingan from Naruto, whilst the second is the Sekireigan from Samurai Deeper Kyo.