u/ffiml8

Image 1 — [Inner Revolution]
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[Inner Revolution]

Name: [Inner Revolution]

Type: Manipulation

- Allows user to imbude any objects they touch with aura that enforces rotational movement.

- This ability can be activated at direct contact or approximate contact (e.g. through clothes) and can be near-instantenious. It works on both living and non-living things.

- The rotation can only happen in one dimension and one direction at a time after a single touch. The speed of the rotation depends on user's aura control, intent and the amount of aura imbuded into the object. The duration of the rotation also depends on the amount of aura imbuded, which in turn depends on the duration of the initial contact (albeit not linearly).

- The potential uses include making spinning projectiles and improvised cutting saws, suddenly rotating opponents in space to startle and disorientatate them, possibly breaking objects if the rotation is enforced despite lack of space/mobilty (e.g. spinning a door out of the doorframe), and lastly, on a high enough level of mastery, twisting specific parts of an object relative to the rest of it (e.g. twisting and breaking an opponent's limbs, given that their own aura defense is weak enough).

u/ffiml8 — 1 day ago

Do you think Harry is neurodivergent?

Personally, as a guy with inattentive ADHD, I saw a lot of myself in him. He's an impulsive, avoidant and anxious mess, clearly relying on stimulants to function. He can be extremely efficient at what he does at times, but he's also unstable, sensetive and volatile. He seriously struggles with controlling his urges and impulses, yet he isn't an idiot.

I don't actually think he's purposefully written to have ADHD, but it does kinda seem that way.

Also, the art is by u/Delivrione on reddit!

u/ffiml8 — 1 day ago

I have a good, loving family that is worth living for. But while I would gladly suffer for them myself, making them suffer is different. No matter how much I tell myself that my suicide would hurt them far more, the idea of it is always there on the back of my mind. I won't do it, I'm certain I won't, but in the end of the day I'm still choosing one of two evils, so I keep questioning my choice every day.

u/ffiml8 — 15 days ago