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Make Your Own Quirk

It wouldn't be quite the same as necromany, but a quirk being able to control electro-magnetism could forcibly make someone's motor function move the way they want, essentially controlling their physical movement, even if said person is dead.

The closest thing to necromany I could imagine would probably eri's rewind quirk though, as it ***** with time itself.
 
Quirk Name: Shuffle


Shuffle is a teleportation type quirk that emmits a sphere of light that makes everyone inside it (at max 200 meter radius) swap places with eachother at random, this works by locking everyone inside in a superposition and blinding everyone inside and those watching from the outside for 1 nanosecond, making their position completely unobservable, after which it replaces their position with someone else within the sphere randomly.

-The user can choose where the sphere appears, be it a long distance away from them or around them

-Because they are only blinded for a nanosecond, none will notice that they were blinded.


Limitation(s):

-The quirk requires a minimum of 2 people to work, as it is impossible to teleport a person where they already are

-The quirk does not differentiate between ally and opponents, will swap people's location completely at random (including the user themselves), which makes teleporting in a wished position very difficult in crowds.

-Only 1 sphere may be created at the time, and once a sphere is created, it has to be used or have the user defeated before it goes away

-The quirk drains stamina depending on how many people is shuffled, making shuffling 2 people barly noticable and in a high-dense population areas extremely tiring.

Equipment:

-A High power Laser pointer to focus on where they want to create the sphere

-Boniculars to make it easier to create sphere very far away from the user

Special Moves:

  • Encounter: When their opponents launches an attack at them, the user creates a small sphere, containing only them and the opponent they facing, making them hit themselves with their own attack.
  • Mayhem: The user creates a sphere, as large as they can, in a preferbly highly populated area, shuffling heros, villans and civilians at random to cause panic and hysteria amoung heros and civilians alike.
(When I think about, all the quirks I have made so far is ridicilously OP, but due to the limitations it basically prevents it from being all the usefull at all in most situations :/ )
 
people need to stop writing necromancers wrong. Necromancy has nothing to do with reviving the dead


necromancy means divination by communication with the dead,
 
Actionmanrandell said:
people need to stop writing necromancers wrong. Necromancy has nothing to do with reviving the dead


necromancy means divination by communication with the dead,
Originally maybe, but the definition has well and truly expanded beyond that with the progression of human language
 
wrong. the only place it ever referres to someone reviving someone is on tv shows and in stories no dictionary refers to it as anything other than divination by communication with the dead
 
Actionmanrandell said:
wrong. the only place it ever referres to someone reviving someone is on tv shows and in stories no dictionary refers to it as anything other than divination by communication with the dead
Did you know that civilization used to mean the transfer of legal cases from other types to civil cases? Definitions change over time.
 
This one may come across as broken, but it'd be used to write a different type of story so it fits. This may kinda end up describing the basics of how I'd envision a story around this moreso than the standard format, but oh well.

Solopsist: The only true reality is that which is the perception of the afflicted, and as such things they are not observing or focusing on do not exist. With sufficient aptitude in forcibly shaping one's own perspective, theoretically reality could be reshaped at the whims of the user. However...

Limitations: This ability is passive and cannot be disabled. As such, the sufferer of this will have to deal with the implications of that. It also applies to the user themselves, meaning they have to constantly be thinking of their own bodily functions and whatnot to survive, while also precluding sleep entirely. The quirk does not come in all at once, allowing the public to figure out what's going on before it ramps up to apocalyptic proportions, causing heavy government response as society collapses around him, with people fighting for every mote of his attention so they can continue to exist just a little longer. The reality of their perception isn't important either, meaning that as the user descends into insanity, their mental machinations can be made manifest as well.

Equipment: At some point, some government captures this man and forces him into some sort of apparatus that forces him to observe as much as possible, feeding information directly into his mind and using drugs of some sort to keep him from falling asleep or thinking something bad. While much of humanity and society is likely gone by now, some are able to be saved in this now dying world, at the cost of what amounts to the constant torture of this poor soul. He is effectively the god of this world, but also its slave.
Geiz, I'm scared.
 
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