- "We could have torn down the castle walls in 5 minutes."
- "Heh, heh, heh, heh. Trees can't talk, silly."
- ― A Treant and Homer Simpson ignoring that he lives in a fantasy world where magic and supernatural creatures are commonplace (The Simpsons)
- "The Fantasy setting can go to Hell for all I care."
- ― Seiya Ryuguin (Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious)
The power to ignore fantasy/fantasy worlds. Variation of Fictional Transcendence.
Also Called[]
- Fantasy Defiance/Ignorance/Rejection
- Fantasy World Ignorance/Rejection
- Fiction Defiance/Ignorance/Rejection
Capabilities[]
User can ignore the fantasy/fiction/fantasy worlds, including their rules, physics, logic, and etc. Allowing them to do whatever they want by going based on their own rules instead of the fantasy worlds. User can substitute their own truth, logic, and/or context. Making them immune to the fantasy/fantasy world and letting them use their own logic in its place, even allowing them to do what is considered or should be impossible.
Applications[]
- Anti-Magic
- Context Manipulation
- Event Denial
- Fantasy World Immunity
- Probability Reversal
- Reality Rejection
- Truth Denial
- Unpredictability
Techniques[]
- Consequence Manipulation
- Exaggeration
- Existence Declaration
- Existence Recovery
- Physics Infringement
- Rule Transcendence
Variations[]
Associations[]
- Belief Dependent Capability
- Dreamt Reality
- Fantasy World Enforcement
- Freedom
- Plot Erasure
- Subjective Reality
Known Users[]
- Fuka Kazamatsuri (Disgaea IV)
- Pelinal (The Elder Scrolls)
- Homer Simpson (The Simpsons); as Homer Serfson
- Fayt Leingod (Star Ocean: Til the End of Time)