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Shana's Füzetsu spell clarifications

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In order to clarify, and avoid confusion and extremely long threads discussing Shana's time-stop power (which has happened before), I made this:


When Shana (or any Flame Haze or Crimson Denizen) casts Füzetsu, it immediately covers an area of dome-shaped controllable size, capable of going beyond City range, in crimson red. From the moment the Füzetsu is set, several rules get applied:

  • Space-time is immediately frozen in place until the Füzetsu is cancelled. Surroundings can still be destroyed.
  • Ordinary living beings (Humans, animals and plants) caught inside become frozen, incapable of moving, acting, seeing, hearing or doing anything else, as if they became statues. They can still die if attacked, and they are far more fragile, as even their cells and atoms are frozen.
  • Humans outside the Füzetsu will subconsciously avoid the time-stopped area, no matter what they intended to do there, as long as the spell if active. The idea when Füzetsu was created was to make it so ordinary living beings cannot interact with whatever happens inside.
  • The only way for a human to interact with the Füzetsu and act within it, is by holding a talisman-like object imbued with a spell by a very advanced spellcaster-like Flame Haze. That spell covers humans with the unique energy coming the Crimson Plane that allows them to more freely inside.
  • Anything destroyed and any frozen human that dies within the Füzetsu (excluding getting devoured by a Crimson Denizen), can be restored by using an energy called Power of Existence that exists in the air, but also in every living and non-living thing and grants it presence in the world. Once something frozen is destroyed inside the Füzetsu, they release their Power of Existence, and it remains trapped inside the spell until it is cancelled, until it is used to repair what was broken, or until a Crimson Denizen eats it (in which case, that person or thing is gone forever and its existence forgotten by the entire world). This "repairing" demands extreme mastery of that energy's manipulation, and, while all Flame Hazes can perform basic repairs, only very few can repair completely.
  • In-universe, only characters with said Crimson Plane energy on them can move inside a Füzetsu. Out-universe, that would likely translate to creatures that aren't considered "ordinary living beings" by regular Earth-like worlds standards, creatures that wouldn't make sense to exist in the human-like world they appear in. Other-wordly non-humanoids, aliens and undead would likely be able to move inside a Füzetsu. The rule for not being an ordinary living being would still apply; thus, a human from another world wouldn't be able to move, due to being categorized as a creature whose existence makes sense in the world, unless they have some form of immunity to space-time manipulation. A dwarf coming from a world where dwarves make sense would likely not be able to move in the Füzetsu either.
However, I'm not too sure about the out-universe part. Any feedback?
 
Some feedback, please? It's not too important, but adding it to her profile would help whenever she's in a VS
 
I suppose that this seems reasonable.
 
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