Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25814498-20150505201606/@comment-17259909-20160312160017

Name: Sword of Eden (剣蛇林檎(ソードオフイーデン), Sōdo ofu Īden, lit. meaning "a sword, a snake, and an apple")

Type: Conjuration

Description: First, I conjure a sword. The sword is intangible to anyone but myself, and deals no damage. After that, I attack my target as I would with a real blade; the only difference being no damage is dealt. Then, I conjure an apple tree, which sprouts one apple. One of the branches transforms into a snake. The snake is very cunning and manipulative, and will say anything to coax the target into eating the apple. The snake is (physically) harmless and invulnerable. The tree follows the user if they are in a 100 m radius. If the target eats the apple, then the attacks from the sword become real and they will affected as such. If the target rejects the snake three times, the hatsu is cancelled and all potential damage is nullified.

Limitations:
 * I am allowed a maximum of three slashes/stabs with the sword.
 * The sword deals absolutely no damage initially.
 * The snake cannot physically force the user to eat the apple; only persuade.
 * If the target overcomes the hatsu, I cannot use it on them for 6 months.
 * If a target overcomes the technique thrice, I cannot use it against them anymore.
 * If three targets overcome the hatsu thrice, I lose the ability.
 * Beyond 100 m, the tree dematerializes, but once they are in the radius again, it is reactivated.
 * If I dematerialize my sword, the effect is the same as having the target reject the snake thrice.