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| ability to = Perceive the future in the present and manipulate it, as well as astral communication with fourth dimensional beings. |
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'''Gaianition''' is the ability to manipulate the future as if it were the present extraneously causing the future to change to the user's will. It also allows perception and communication astrally with fourth dimensional beings such as Gaia. |
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'''Creatonism''' is the ability to passively & actively create anything at will; limited by memory and imagination |
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== Characters == |
== Characters == |
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| Originally held by: | Arkillion |
| Absorbed by: | N/A |
| Ability to: | Perceive the future in the present and manipulate it, as well as astral communication with fourth dimensional beings. |
Gaianition is the ability to manipulate the future as if it were the present extraneously causing the future to change to the user's will. It also allows perception and communication astrally with fourth dimensional beings such as Gaia.
Characters
- Arkillion has this ability artifically
Limits
Gaianition is the ability to see the future in every detail whilst being in the present, it can be used at any time and when used the person who uses the ability can manipulate the future, for example if he were to look into the future of a test and found out his teacher marked him wrong, he could kill the teacher and the teacher would die as if he had done it in the present.
He can use this ability to astrally communicate with beings from fourth dimensions such as Gaia.
"It's like... I could change the future, I could of made a difference"
Arkillion to a psychiatrist about his vision of victory.