Magical Telepathy: Using magic for Mind Control. Limited with others. Psychological Mastery: People with this power can manipulate their targets by natural means (psychological manipulation), in this respect it can be said to be a derivative of mind control. Pheramonal Mind Control: the ability ...
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The power to possess an entirely clear mind. Sub-power of State of Mind and Spiritual Meditation. Opposite to Clouded Mind. Mastered Ego/Self-Discipline/Self-Control Mental Parasyte Nullification Liberated/Efficient/Calm/Empty Mind The Flow/Selfless Stat
usually by an idiosyncratic magic opaque to others. But before the twirl of the wand happens, the elements of the craft are strategically employed: the opening paragraph hooks the reader, story parts flow into one another, the final punch is delivered with due panache. Ultimately learnable,...
On metaphor as a measure of magic: how the ordinary text becomes extraordinary. Quote from Roland Barthes’s “The Pleasure of the the Text”. Characters in yellowby Paul Klee (1937)—resisting uniformity Endless walls, endless trains, endless clouds. ...
2 Forum Posts 0 Wiki Points 0 Followers Reviews: 0 User Lists: 0 #226 AtomSplice Id prefer the power over sub-atomic particals, telekinisis, or Dark Art Magic all tht would be enough to aprehend and or kill any super villain in the universe depending if the villain is Big G...
On metaphor as a measure of magic: how the ordinary text becomes extraordinary. Quote from Roland Barthes’s “The Pleasure of the the Text”. Characters in yellowby Paul Klee (1937)—resisting uniformity Endless walls, endless trains, endless clouds. ...
On metaphor as a measure of magic: how the ordinary text becomes extraordinary. Quote from Roland Barthes’s “The Pleasure of the the Text”. Characters in yellowby Paul Klee (1937)—resisting uniformity Endless walls, endless trains, endless clouds. ...