Partial Existence Inducement

The ability to induce a combination of actual existence and nonexistence into something. Sub-power of Nothingness Manipulation and Existence Manipulation

Capabilities
The user has the ability to induce a combination of actual existence and nonexistence into something, existent or nonexistent and perceivable by one or more of the five senses. For example, it could make a chair that does not exist partially be existent in the middle of a hallway, and the user would not see or detect the chair in any way, other than by touch, so they would trip over it as they go along, but can't detect its presence otherwise. They cannot detect it with sight, hearing, or any other sense, even if it is outside the normal five senses, for it only partially exists, though it can also be seen but not perceivable and detectable by the other senses.

The whole chair does not even have to be wholly existent touch wise, as parts of it only could exist (but still stand up right) like its legs, but the legs are still attached to the other parts, even if they are nonexistent, hence the partial existence part of the name. The chair, as well as other objects that are made to partially exist like a machine, can function normally, even if they aren't completely existent. An objects properties and other features are partially there and partially not there in some way, and this kind of power can confuse others, and play with their minds.

Associations

 * Creation
 * Existence Manipulation
 * Nonexistence
 * Nothingness Manipulation
 * Sense Manipulation

Limitations

 * Using Omnipotent Powers while performing the conveying action, will result in the different perspectives collapsing into one again. Hence, negating the effects of the power.
 * Reality Perception users are resistant, as they can jump between the different perspectives to a limited extent.
 * Cannot erase negative abstractions (except undoing the effects of the power on the target) like its parent, Nonexistence
 * The more this power is used the probability for readers to experience a mental meltdown tends to become more likely.