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Jack Kline Law Manipulation (maybe)

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Jack was able to make Lucifer tell him the truth against his own will. By simply saying "stop lying", Jack was able to make the entire planet tell the truth against their will

Thing is, its not "against their will", its more like "nobody can lie". People can only tell the truth. The feat performed looks to me more like Law Manipulation than Mind manipulation. Jack said "Stop lying" and inmediately everyone is unable to lie.
 
I was wondering if Chuck reversing what Jack did would be causality manipulation?

Also seems like high tier reality warping = law manipulation
 
Nico-v11 said:
I was wondering if the Chuck reversing what Jack did would be causality manipulation?
Also seems like high tier reality warping = law manipulation
Yeah, Chuck was able to reverse all the effects that followed. It's very similar, Law Manipulation is when you impose a law that can't be changed (or only by a supreme power like Chuck) so I'd say that Jack does have Law Manipulation. I mean, people wanted to lie, but every time they tried to they just couldn't.
 
I agree. Seems more reasonable that Jack was forcing his will upon reality (consequently negating free will) than controlling more than 7 billion people at the same time.
 
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