Name of Geass: Mirage

Type: Anime

Power/Ability: Mental Illusion - Unlimited Usage - Eye-Contact to Full-Circular range (gained over a period of time) - Manipulates ones senses (particularly sight) into seeing what the user wants them to. Unlike other Geass's however, will is not a determinant factor in those who are effected. Either they believe what they see or don't. The effect on the other senses outside of sight are also determined by believablity (IE, the more they believe the illusion, the more their senses bend to it, and vice-versa, with the exception of sight and, to a lesser extent, sound but only in specific instances where sound is absolutely necessary in the illusion, such as making someone/something "speak"). The effects of the illusion remain in effect as long as 1) the user is conscious and willing it to be, 2) the user hasn't "reset" his Geass, or 3) the illusion is interrupted/intercepted by the target either becoming unconscious or perhaps by another Geass (depending on the type and strength of the opposing Geass). Once the range expandes into a full-dome reach (again, occuring at a far later time), multiple targets can be selected to view the same illusion. Those outside the initial reach remain ineffective to it unless they were to come in proximity to the user AND the illusion reset (which could be fairly noticeable to those already under its effects, depending on the illusion). Otherwise, extending the Geass's reach any further than usual or individualizing illusions to multiple targets creates an increased physical and mental strain on the user. [Hopefully that should be everything]

How did you get it: (Though given without contract or consent)

Sample Use: Ruix grins as he passes off a bottle of wine to the other student, his eye flashing as his Geass activates. "Here, have a soda." The other student nods with a thanks before downing what he believes to be a carbinated beverage, passing out only half an hour later, drunk on his couch. [A fairly simple example, used on a fairly simple student, though not something Ruix'd particularly do without reason.]