2014-04-16, 03:50 PM
It seems obvious he has to make someone else believe what he imagines for it to be true. Likely his actual power is to create illusions that then become "reality" once someone else accepts them as true.
It doesn't necessarily have to be through telling them: anyone who sees the effects of his power who believes it to be real makes it real too. Conversely, believing it can't be real can repel the effects somewhat (e.g. when kenpachi decided that yachirus bones must have healed, they were. When kenpachi decided he would cut the meteor, he did, so on).
It doesn't necessarily have to be through telling them: anyone who sees the effects of his power who believes it to be real makes it real too. Conversely, believing it can't be real can repel the effects somewhat (e.g. when kenpachi decided that yachirus bones must have healed, they were. When kenpachi decided he would cut the meteor, he did, so on).

