The ability to scream which causes fear in others. Technique of Fear Inducement.
Also Called
- Battle Cry (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim)
- Dismay Shout (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim)
- Fearful Echo/Howl/Roar/Shout
- Siren Scream
- Roar of the Elders (The Lion Guard)
Capabilities
The user can use a scream that causes shocking fear in others.
Applications
- Ballistic Scream
- Body Immobilization
- Enhanced Roar
- Fear Augmentation
- Fear Inducement
- Paralysis Inducement
- Sonic Breath
Limitations
- Users of Fear Masking are resistant.
- Users of Fearlessness are immune.
Known Users
- Ajin (Ajin: Demi-Human)
- Hringham (Anima: Beyond Fantasy); via Primal Cry
- Jack the Ripper, Evie Frye (Assassins Creed: Syndicate, Jack the Ripper DLC)
- Guardian Ape (Sekiro: Shadows die twice)
- Headless Ape (Sekiro: Shadows die twice)
- Toepick (Ben 10: Omniverse)
- Bone Balls (New Blood Interactive's DUSK)
- Erma Williams (Erma)
- Nords (The Elder Scroll V: Skyrim); via Battle Cry
- The Dragonborn (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim); via the Dismay Shout
- Werewolves (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim)
- Acnologia (Fairy Tail)
- Hou Ken (Kingdom)
- Belle (Lilo & Stitch)
- Kion (The Lion Guard)
- Cloe Walsh (No More Heroes)
- Tony Tony Chopper (One Piece); via Monster Point
- Pan (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
- Grover Underwood (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
- Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon)
- Cynder (Spyro)
- Asura (Soul Eater)
Gallery
Unlike the rest of the monsters that rely on their horrific presences to terrify their victims/enemies, the Bone Balls (New Blood Interactive's DUSK), instead rely on their distorted, unnerving screams to intimidate them.
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