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Is this Concept Erasure?

Rikimarox2

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Character A has an ability, that when someone is on the brink of death and yada yada, an entity will arrive behind them, hugging them, before both the entity and the victim disappear.

Once the victim disappears, everything about them does so as well. For example, character B had a huge building in its name, but when the entity kills it, that building vanished, and no one remembers that building, nor Character B.

Any memory, pictures, and events that happened with Character B were ceased to exist. Basically, history itself changes. The only one who remembers anything is Character A.

Would that qualify for Concept Manipulation, or not?
 
Could be, though it could be messing with Time instead by erasing person's past to erase everything about them from the present
 
Ah very well. But, wouldn't this ability lean towards Concept Manip more, than time manip? I mean, if you erase absolutely everything about the target, and the events of how it was born and etc never happened, wouldn't that lean towards Concept erasure or Casuality manip rather than time manip?
 
I think it can be either, or both. More evidence is needed. If the name of someone is erased, then this should be conceptual. If its stated that it erases your very essence, or what makes you "you", it should be concept
 
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