Eyes of the Beholder

Description
Eyes of the Beholder can be described as a plethora of large eyes that open up all around the target it's used on. These eyes can be used in conjunction with a Sharingan to make that specific Dojutsu design appear as well. While it can be used for recon purposes, it's sudden appearance and sheer amount of eyes, mixed with the Killer Intent fueled by Dark Release, makes its main purpose is Intimidation.

While it is possible to use this technique in daytime, with the use of Shadow Manipulation mixed in, it's main focus is for it to be used at night time. This intimidation can be multiplied with the more eyes that are used, but the maximum amount of fear induced paralysis is a two turns. Two eyes are mostly going to result in a miss, while twelve can cause a possible one turn (More can strengthen the possibility of a single turn paralysis), while only the maximum of twenty-four can cause two turns (With it being a hit or miss.

When in use, this technique is only visible to the target, their perspective darkening a bit more and the eyes popping into focus. If a Sharingan user was to use Genjutsu: Sharingan in conjunction with this technique, the possibility of it being multiplied by the amount of eyes could be present and they would act as layers on top of each other, even if the paralysis didn't fully stick.

Weakness
There's two weaknesses to this technique, the first is the aforementioned sunlight. While the sun is out, this technique is virtually impossible to be used for recon purposes. The amount of eyes that could be used is reduced to a measly four. While it's possible to still use Killer Intent, the feeling wont be a result through the actual eyes.

The second weakness to the technique is the fact that the user has to close both of their eyes to use, no matter the circumstance.