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*'''[[Disease Manipulation|Curses caused through diseases]]:''' The user can use curses to inflict deadly diseases onto one, having them slowly rot and die or having them die instantly depending on the curse. | |||
* [[ | *'''[[Sleep Manipulation|Eternal Sleep Curse]]:''' A pretty popular curse within fairy tails, the curse of putting one into eternal sleep, where it can only be broken through a specific requirement and a specific time of day. | ||
* [[ | *'''[[Transmutation|Transformation Curse]]:''' A curse that transforms one, normally used on users that in some way have shown to not be a morally just person from the person causing the curses perspective. A popular example of this is Beast from Beauty and the Beast. | ||
[[Category:Powers and Abilities]] | [[Category:Powers and Abilities]] |
Revision as of 06:22, 14 May 2024
Background
Curse Manipulation is the ability to inflict curses and/or control the nature of curses. Curses are fantasy abilities explicitly intended to cause harm and misfortune to the target. Curses are mainly described as magical in nature and usually fall under the Black Arts classification, but sometimes fall under a totally different designation.
Possible Uses
- Curses caused through diseases: The user can use curses to inflict deadly diseases onto one, having them slowly rot and die or having them die instantly depending on the curse.
- Eternal Sleep Curse: A pretty popular curse within fairy tails, the curse of putting one into eternal sleep, where it can only be broken through a specific requirement and a specific time of day.
- Transformation Curse: A curse that transforms one, normally used on users that in some way have shown to not be a morally just person from the person causing the curses perspective. A popular example of this is Beast from Beauty and the Beast.