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Stealth is a lot more than just creeping around, and the Stealth Mastery page should reflect that.
Stealth Mastery
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There are several characters who are rather proficient at assuming the appearance of others, mimicking their voices, adopting their mannerisms, and blending into the society around them without a problem. This on its own, Disguise Mastery, should be a power on the Wiki.
Of course, you may be thinking, "This is just Stealth Mastery or Preparation", and while, yes, Disguise Mastery does require some degree of stealth and preparation, of course, this is not a subsidiary of those two powers—they are more like cousins that back them up financially. Disguise Mastery involves stealth, as you would need to be able to mask your own identity during such performances, a proficiency in acting and impressionism in order to properly take on the role of an entirely different person, and the mental fortitude to accurately insert yourself into a social environment that is unlike your own. In some cases, you would also need to prepare for such a task; perhaps you need to create a convincing mask and/or bodysuit, or completely alter your image, or find the proper outfit to wear on certain occasions.
Disguise Mastery is a mental ability that requires a great deal of willpower and the ability to cloak yourself as those around you, and is rather big part of certain characters.
The people that come to my mind first include:
"Loid Forger": His entire career is designed around disguising himself as others and living alternate lives on a regular basis.
Agent 47: Practically every mission involves him blending into the environment by disguising himself as a wealthy patron or an employee, often under someone else's clothes.
Roger Smith: Roger has hundreds, possibly even thousands of personas that he flips through on a regular basis. They are part of him as a person and as a character.
Literally any Assassin's Creed protagonist: If I recall correctly, like Agent 47, the assassins of Assassin's Creed fame regularly are forced to blend into their surroundings in order to evade law enforcement. Although, it has been awhile since I've played an Assassin's Creed, so if I am wrong here, please forgive me.
Please note that this is not Shapeshifting; although, in order to masquerade as someone you have copied, you would need Disguise Mastery (as Acting Intuition will fall under this).
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Of course, you may be thinking, "This is just Stealth Mastery or Preparation", and while, yes, Disguise Mastery does require some degree of stealth and preparation, of course, this is not a subsidiary of those two powers—they are more like cousins that back them up financially. Disguise Mastery involves stealth, as you would need to be able to mask your own identity during such performances, a proficiency in acting and impressionism in order to properly take on the role of an entirely different person, and the mental fortitude to accurately insert yourself into a social environment that is unlike your own. In some cases, you would also need to prepare for such a task; perhaps you need to create a convincing mask and/or bodysuit, or completely alter your image, or find the proper outfit to wear on certain occasions.
Disguise Mastery is a mental ability that requires a great deal of willpower and the ability to cloak yourself as those around you, and is rather big part of certain characters.
The people that come to my mind first include:
"Loid Forger": His entire career is designed around disguising himself as others and living alternate lives on a regular basis.
Agent 47: Practically every mission involves him blending into the environment by disguising himself as a wealthy patron or an employee, often under someone else's clothes.
Roger Smith: Roger has hundreds, possibly even thousands of personas that he flips through on a regular basis. They are part of him as a person and as a character.
Literally any Assassin's Creed protagonist: If I recall correctly, like Agent 47, the assassins of Assassin's Creed fame regularly are forced to blend into their surroundings in order to evade law enforcement. Although, it has been awhile since I've played an Assassin's Creed, so if I am wrong here, please forgive me.
Please note that this is not Shapeshifting; although, in order to masquerade as someone you have copied, you would need Disguise Mastery (as Acting Intuition will fall under this).
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