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The power to '''induce continual actions'''. Sub-power of [[Action Manipulation]]. Variation of [[Inducement]].
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The power to '''induce continual actions'''. Variation of [[Action Inducement]].
   
 
==Also Called==
 
==Also Called==
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==Association==
 
==Association==
* [[Action Adaptation]]
 
 
* [[Action Inducement]]
 
* [[Action Inducement]]
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*[[Constancy Inducement]]
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* [[Dancing Mastery]]
 
* [[Death Inducement]]
 
* [[Death Inducement]]
 
* [[Enervation Inducement]]
 
* [[Enervation Inducement]]
 
* [[Enhanced Athleticism]]
 
* [[Enhanced Athleticism]]
* [[Enhanced Dancing]]
 
 
* [[Enhanced Exercise]]
 
* [[Enhanced Exercise]]
 
* [[Action Manipulation]]
 
* [[Action Manipulation]]
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== Known Objects ==
 
== Known Objects ==
 
*Winifred Sanderson (''Hocus Pocus'')
 
*Winifred Sanderson (''Hocus Pocus'')
*Fairies (''Folklore'')
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*Fairies (''World Folklore'')
*Fairy Rings (''Folklore'')
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*[[Fairy Ring Creation|Fairy Rings]] (''European Folklore'')
 
*Red Shoes (''Fairy Tale'')
 
*Red Shoes (''Fairy Tale'')
 
*Hades (''Greek Mythology'');
 
*Hades (''Greek Mythology'');
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Fairies marvel.png|Fairies (World Folklore) are infamous for making mortals perform endless dances and song, giving rise to the saying "away with the fairies".
 
 
Sanderson.jpg|Winifred Sanderson (Hocus Pocus) cast a spell that made every adult in the town "dance until they died" (though it was thankfully reversed before said deaths could occur)
File:Fairies marvel.png|Fairies (World Folklore) are infamous for making mortals perform endless dances and song, giving rise to the saying "away with the fairies".
 
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The red shoes.jpg|Red Shoes (Fairy Tale) is a cursed item that made its owner dance continually until either her death or exhaustion.
File:Sanderson.jpg|Winifred Sanderson (Hocus Pocus) cast a spell that made every adult in the town "dance until they died" (though it was thankfully reversed before said deaths could occur)
 
File:The red shoes.jpg|Red Shoes (Fairy Tale) is a cursed item that made its owner dance continually until either her death or exhaustion.
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Fairy ring.jpg|Fairy Rings (European Folklore) are associated with many curses and phenomena, including making people dance and sing to exhaustion.
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Powers]]
 
[[Category:Powers]]
 
[[Category:Supernatural Powers]]
 
[[Category:Supernatural Powers]]
[[Category:Mental Power]]
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[[Category:Cognitive Powers]]
 
[[Category:Mind Based Powers]]
 
[[Category:Mind Based Powers]]
 
[[Category:Inducement Powers]]
 
[[Category:Inducement Powers]]
[[Category:Non-Fighting Power]]
 

Latest revision as of 05:20, 23 July 2023

The power to induce continual actions. Variation of Action Inducement.

Also Called

  • Eternal Act Inducement
  • Eternal Doing Inducement

Capabilities

The user can cause others to keep doing one action or a series of actions, which will not stop at all until the target(s) get tired or die. Before then, they will keep on doing what they are doing non-stop. This can include dancing, exercising, doing athletics, etc.

Association

Limitations

  • May be limited to certain types of actions.
  • May be limited to a certain number of people.
  • Some targets may be immune.
  • May not be able to stop the continual actions once started.

Known Objects

  • Winifred Sanderson (Hocus Pocus)
  • Fairies (World Folklore)
  • Fairy Rings (European Folklore)
  • Red Shoes (Fairy Tale)
  • Hades (Greek Mythology);
    1. Cursed Sisyphus to the endless task of rolling a boulder up a hill, only for it roll back down as it reaches the top.
    2. Cursed the Danaïdes to the endless task of carrying leagy jugs of water, for killing their husbands.
  • Fairies (Kate Crackernuts)
  • Margaret Isobel Thoreaux (Smallville)

Gallery