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==Background== | |||
== | '''Social Influencing''' is one's ability to manipulate other characters using some form of charm. This has several uses in the form of manipulation. Whether it be to manipulate how an opponent fights, thinks, or to get info from them that the user would want or need, striking fear into an opponent, or gaining an ally. This can be used in a number of ways via their looks, natural charm, or their way of speaking. | ||
'''Social Influencing''' is | |||
This is not only useful for combative purposes but for also getting information, gaslighting people, making life easier for oneself, getting out of tricky situations, and resolving conflicts. | |||
==Applications== | |||
===Conversationalist=== | |||
Conversationalist are people that can deftly use words during a conversation, is very skillful at talking to people, and can keep the energy of a conversation flowing. They are someone who takes pleasure in both speaking and listening to others. Due to this, people feel more at ease talking to them and can feel like they can talk about anything with them, getting out a lot of excess emotional baggage or mental issues they've been having. A conversationalist does not need to directly be a talkative person themself, but moreso just a person that's willing to listen and can give someone words of encouragement. | |||
===Social Status=== | |||
[[File:SocialStatusExample.jpg|center|600px]] | |||
This type is not mainly through the way someone speaks, but due to the high level of positions or reputation they have naturally. For characters like these they do not need to be good with words but merely their social status allows them to control individual or groups of people. | |||
*'''Examples''' | |||
**'''[[Mister Satan]]''' '''[[Dragon Ball|(Dragon Ball)]]:''' Mister Satan uses his high social status of being the strongest person in the world to convince everyone to give their energy to him (realistically [[Son Goku]]) to help him defeat [[Majin Buu]]. | |||
===Rule Through Fear=== | |||
[[File:JusticeLordsDystopianGotham.mp4|center|600px]] | |||
This can at times overlap with '''[[Intimidation]]''', but it's not the same thing. In cases like this it applies to high level figures that use very fearsome methods to get what they want, putting fear into the hearts of the people and making them less likely to do actions. An example of this can be found with Gotham in the Justice Lords world, where Gotham has made it where even the smallest offenses will have one locked up, making everyone live in fear. Another example would be the Queen from Alice in Wonderland, where her punishments are so severe for doing the most simple crimes that her subjects live in fear, scared of doing anything wrong. This can also include acts such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fearmongering fearmongering]. | |||
===Deception=== | |||
[[File:Deceptionexample.mp4|center|600px]] | |||
Characters can decieve another peson and lead them in a wrong direction through giving them something convincing in return that doesn't actually exist. The most common way is when a character promises things to another character if they do something for them in returna nd them betraying them in the last second or leading them into a trap all along. This can be done through bluffing, misdirection, impersonating another character or pretending to haave some good relation with another charcter, etcetera. | |||
*'''Examples''' | |||
**'''[[Captain Jack Sparrow]]:''' Jack is famously known for his many different forms of deception, deceiving both enemies and allies alike to the point that it's impossible to tell which side Jack is truly on. | |||
**'''[[Walter White]]''' '''(Breaking Bad):''' Walter has in many cases used deception and deceit to come out alive in many situations where he should've been killed. | |||
===Negotiation=== | |||
[[File:NegotiationExample.mp4|center|600px]] | |||
Characters are able to negotiate with other characters to get out of situations or get things out of a deal. This requires masterful wordplay and convincing skills as it essentially requires them to be a negotiator that can get exactly what they want without having to give too much up in return. | |||
*'''Examples''' | |||
**'''[[Captain Jack Sparrow]]:''' Jack is a masterful negotiater, being able to make people that are his enemies or hate him agree to deals where they must pay him for his efforts. | |||
===Leadership=== | |||
[[File:LeadershipExample.jpeg|center|600px]] | |||
This can overlap with '''Social Status''' however leadership can exist within things like a low class group too. These characters possess the qualities of a true leader, being able to motivate their people, coordinate attacks well with them, and make the best plan for the people they lead, making sure to keep them in the best situations. | |||
===Charisma=== | |||
[[File:Ezgif-7-741b8d981bef.gif|center|[[Frisk]] is able to speak with and do actions with monsters in order to get them to no longer want to fight.]] | |||
Characters can make people trust or believe them through their charisma alone. A common example of this is many guys/many girls liking a girl/a guy due to her/his looks and personality, allowing them to sway the masses due to this alone. They can also just be someone that looks cute, handsome, or beautiful with characters commenting on it. Characters with this are not inherently manipulative nor does this require them to be manipulative, though many manipulative people do use this to their gain. | |||
*'''Examples''' | |||
**'''[[Frisk]]''' '''[[Undertale|(Undertale)]]:''' Frisk uses their charisma to speak with and do actions with the monsters in order to get them to no longer want to fight. | |||
===Strength=== | |||
Characters can make people follow them, trust them, or believe in them through their strength. This could refer to physical strength, though it can refer to other meanings of "strength". This normally goes by the survival of the fittest belief of "the strong survive", where one's strength dictates society's ways, though it doesn't necessarily need to be this. One's strength can showcase to another to reflect on their own life. | |||
*'''Examples''' | |||
**'''[[Saitama]]''' '''[[One-Punch Man|(One-Punch Man)]]:''' Saitama's strength has moved many to become friends with him or follow him and change their lives around for the better. | |||
===Chaotic=== | |||
Due to the chaotic nature of the world or the character, they can pull a person into their pace making massive chaotic hijinks ensue. This is normally in gag series or comedy series where a chaotic character can even make a person that is meant to be the straight man fall into their pace. | |||
*'''Examples''' | |||
==Other Specifications== | |||
*It should be noted that social influencing isn't inherently a supernatural ability, but one can have it on a supernatural scale. "Resistance" to Social Influencing barely applies as one can resist any type of social influencing realistically depending on a large number of factors, such as not being able to be convinced on anything due to extreme stubbornness, knowing the true nature of a person, already having commitments with someone else, etcetera. | |||
*These types are not the only applications to social influencing, as wordplay can exist with thousands of things, these just showcase the most likely ones normally used in fiction. Thus these sections are not directly required on the profile, though it's nice to list for specification. | |||
[[Category:Powers and Abilities]] | [[Category:Powers and Abilities]] |
Latest revision as of 16:39, 16 July 2024
Background
Social Influencing is one's ability to manipulate other characters using some form of charm. This has several uses in the form of manipulation. Whether it be to manipulate how an opponent fights, thinks, or to get info from them that the user would want or need, striking fear into an opponent, or gaining an ally. This can be used in a number of ways via their looks, natural charm, or their way of speaking.
This is not only useful for combative purposes but for also getting information, gaslighting people, making life easier for oneself, getting out of tricky situations, and resolving conflicts.
Applications
Conversationalist
Conversationalist are people that can deftly use words during a conversation, is very skillful at talking to people, and can keep the energy of a conversation flowing. They are someone who takes pleasure in both speaking and listening to others. Due to this, people feel more at ease talking to them and can feel like they can talk about anything with them, getting out a lot of excess emotional baggage or mental issues they've been having. A conversationalist does not need to directly be a talkative person themself, but moreso just a person that's willing to listen and can give someone words of encouragement.
Social Status
This type is not mainly through the way someone speaks, but due to the high level of positions or reputation they have naturally. For characters like these they do not need to be good with words but merely their social status allows them to control individual or groups of people.
- Examples
- Mister Satan (Dragon Ball): Mister Satan uses his high social status of being the strongest person in the world to convince everyone to give their energy to him (realistically Son Goku) to help him defeat Majin Buu.
Rule Through Fear
This can at times overlap with Intimidation, but it's not the same thing. In cases like this it applies to high level figures that use very fearsome methods to get what they want, putting fear into the hearts of the people and making them less likely to do actions. An example of this can be found with Gotham in the Justice Lords world, where Gotham has made it where even the smallest offenses will have one locked up, making everyone live in fear. Another example would be the Queen from Alice in Wonderland, where her punishments are so severe for doing the most simple crimes that her subjects live in fear, scared of doing anything wrong. This can also include acts such as fearmongering.
Deception
Characters can decieve another peson and lead them in a wrong direction through giving them something convincing in return that doesn't actually exist. The most common way is when a character promises things to another character if they do something for them in returna nd them betraying them in the last second or leading them into a trap all along. This can be done through bluffing, misdirection, impersonating another character or pretending to haave some good relation with another charcter, etcetera.
- Examples
- Captain Jack Sparrow: Jack is famously known for his many different forms of deception, deceiving both enemies and allies alike to the point that it's impossible to tell which side Jack is truly on.
- Walter White (Breaking Bad): Walter has in many cases used deception and deceit to come out alive in many situations where he should've been killed.
Negotiation
Characters are able to negotiate with other characters to get out of situations or get things out of a deal. This requires masterful wordplay and convincing skills as it essentially requires them to be a negotiator that can get exactly what they want without having to give too much up in return.
- Examples
- Captain Jack Sparrow: Jack is a masterful negotiater, being able to make people that are his enemies or hate him agree to deals where they must pay him for his efforts.
Leadership
This can overlap with Social Status however leadership can exist within things like a low class group too. These characters possess the qualities of a true leader, being able to motivate their people, coordinate attacks well with them, and make the best plan for the people they lead, making sure to keep them in the best situations.
Charisma
Characters can make people trust or believe them through their charisma alone. A common example of this is many guys/many girls liking a girl/a guy due to her/his looks and personality, allowing them to sway the masses due to this alone. They can also just be someone that looks cute, handsome, or beautiful with characters commenting on it. Characters with this are not inherently manipulative nor does this require them to be manipulative, though many manipulative people do use this to their gain.
- Examples
- Frisk (Undertale): Frisk uses their charisma to speak with and do actions with the monsters in order to get them to no longer want to fight.
Strength
Characters can make people follow them, trust them, or believe in them through their strength. This could refer to physical strength, though it can refer to other meanings of "strength". This normally goes by the survival of the fittest belief of "the strong survive", where one's strength dictates society's ways, though it doesn't necessarily need to be this. One's strength can showcase to another to reflect on their own life.
- Examples
- Saitama (One-Punch Man): Saitama's strength has moved many to become friends with him or follow him and change their lives around for the better.
Chaotic
Due to the chaotic nature of the world or the character, they can pull a person into their pace making massive chaotic hijinks ensue. This is normally in gag series or comedy series where a chaotic character can even make a person that is meant to be the straight man fall into their pace.
- Examples
Other Specifications
- It should be noted that social influencing isn't inherently a supernatural ability, but one can have it on a supernatural scale. "Resistance" to Social Influencing barely applies as one can resist any type of social influencing realistically depending on a large number of factors, such as not being able to be convinced on anything due to extreme stubbornness, knowing the true nature of a person, already having commitments with someone else, etcetera.
- These types are not the only applications to social influencing, as wordplay can exist with thousands of things, these just showcase the most likely ones normally used in fiction. Thus these sections are not directly required on the profile, though it's nice to list for specification.