- "The freedom of choice...is something a lot of you people take for granted."
- ― Regalo Frin (SHOGUNNED)
The power to become the embodiment of the Ego. Variation of Jungian Archetype Mimicry.
Also Called[]
- Compromise Embodiment
- Ego Mimicry/Physiology
- Individualism /Egoism Embodiment
- Me/Myself/I
- The Ego
- Absolute Ego
- The Individual
Capabilities[]
Users are or can either embody or transform into an Ego; the Freudian representation of the individual's existence in the world. In other words, the part of the mind that acknowledges individuality. In Sigmund Freud's theory, the Id (one's deepest, unfiltered desires) and the Superego (the part of the mind that places foreign factors like other people into consideration) insert suggestions to the Ego (one's own sense of identity). While the Id and the Superego are meant to tempt the Ego, the Ego is the one who ultimately decides which route to take.
Applications[]
- Absolute Will
- Automatic Self-Preservation
- Identity Manipulation
- Indomitable Will
- Pride Embodiment
- Mental Entity Physiology
- Reality Anchoring
Associations[]
Limitations[]
- User could have an inflated sense of self, making them cocky and easy to fool.
Known Users[]
See also:The Kirk
Anime/Manga/Manhwa[]
- Ryuk (Death Note)
- Kagaya Ubuyashiki (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)
- Muzan Kibutsuji (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)
- Shinobu Kocho (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)
- Vegeta (Dragon Ball Super); via Ultra Ego
- Izuku Midoriya (My Hero Academia)
- Toshinori Yagi/All Might (My Hero Academia)
- All For One (My Hero Academia)
- Itachi Uchiha (Naruto)
- Kaguya Otsutsuki (Naruto)
- Konan (Naruto)
- Fuu (Samurai Champloo)
Literature[]
- Lord Voldemort/Tom Riddle (Harry Potter)
- Ignatius Parrish (Horns)
Movies[]
- Ignatius Parrish (Horns)
- Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader (Star Wars)
Cartoons[]
- Ben Tennyson (Ben 10 series)
- Ego (Duck Dodgers)
- Little Mikey (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
- Ego (The Venture Bros.)
- Pookie (Futurama)
- Hunter (Star Wars)
- Yellow Diamond (Steven Universe)
- Blue Diamond (Steven Universe)
- Thundercracker (Transformers Animated)
Web Comics[]
- HIMSELF/MYSELF (Kill Six Billion Demons)
- Regalo Frin (SHOGUNNED)
Video Games[]
- Herrscher of Human: Ego, Elysia (Honkai Impact 3rd)
Gallery[]
Ignatius Parrish (Horns) has the ability to force those around him to confess their deepest desires and their darkest sins, him ultimately deciding whether or not they should.
While exploring Rusty's psyche, Orpheus encounters his Ego (The Venture Bros.). Because Rusty sees himself as a failed inventor and scientist, his Ego manifests as a calm, if not sarcastic Geppetto-type character, struggling and failing to repair his inner child.
Because Duck Dodgers values himself so highly, his Ego (Duck Dodgers) manifests as a smooth, James Bond-type character.
Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader (Star Wars) was the merciless Lord of the Sith. It was he who enacted the will of the Galactic Empire. Many served, obeyed and died by his hand alone.
Lord Voldemort/Tom Riddle (Harry Potter) was an extremely unhealthy Ego. He desired unmatchable power and to rule the Wizarding World. Nobody, not even his followers were safe from him.
Originally an Alien, Kaguya Otsutsuki (Naruto) was treated like a goddess, by the very same humans who betrayed her. Believing all humans are cruel and selfish, she enslaved them becoming a tyrannical matriarch.
After cherishing the death of her older sister, Shinobu Kocho (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) calmed her formerly critical ways. Finding balance between her duties and her deep-rooted anger.
All Might and All For One (My Hero Academia) both represent a Heroic and Villainous side of the Ego. One spreading Hope, the other spreading despair.
Hunter (Star Wars) was the leader and decision-maker for his squad, even after Crosshair's betrayal.
After being revealed that Elysia was the Previous Era's first and last Herrscher, she becomes the embodiment of Human Ego.













