Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-26127155-20150807124703/@comment-25093611-20150807164906

Thekillman wrote: I'm trying to figure out if that's how Koto does work, because that would explain quite a few things. I remember it as adding a genjutsu as a false experience that makes the person believe it (and thus, not question it's source and thus make it the "perfect genjutsu"). '''But if it truly adds only an experience, then experiences that contradict the Genjutsu would probably break it. Danzo did not believe it was a perfect solution.''' Sisui neither. So there must be something we're missing. wasnt this how the samurai-guy still found out that he was controlled? he mostlikely compared his previous decisions to the ones which he did in the past and saw that something was not correct, if others didnt point out the kotoamatsukami i think he wouldnt have recognized it (it is mostlikely like the times when people tell you something totally easy to understand and comprehend but on your own your brain simply didnt get the correct conclusion ^_^)