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Well, this is something that was bothering me for a while... so...
Currently, Void Manipulation has two uses listed in it's page, one of them is defined as:
"Existing in non-existence: The user might be capable of existing in a place outside of existence in general. Similarly a user might be capable of dragging something else into such a place."
Now, the question is: How does existing in non-existence / outside of existence or dragging someone to such a place qualifies as Void Manipulation?
Void Manipulation, by definition, is manipulating non-existence, and i don't see how doing either of these things remotely relates to manipulating non-existence (Existing in non-existence isn't even a power if i recall correctly, and dragging someone to non-existence seems to be just a form of BFR)
Currently, Void Manipulation has two uses listed in it's page, one of them is defined as:
"Existing in non-existence: The user might be capable of existing in a place outside of existence in general. Similarly a user might be capable of dragging something else into such a place."
Now, the question is: How does existing in non-existence / outside of existence or dragging someone to such a place qualifies as Void Manipulation?
Void Manipulation, by definition, is manipulating non-existence, and i don't see how doing either of these things remotely relates to manipulating non-existence (Existing in non-existence isn't even a power if i recall correctly, and dragging someone to non-existence seems to be just a form of BFR)