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The ability to manipulate fertility. Sub-power of Growth Manipulation. Opposite to Infertility Manipulation.

Also Called[]

  • Fecundity Control/Manipulation
  • Reprokinesis
  • Fertility Control

Capabilities[]

User can create, shape and manipulate fertility, the natural capability for living beings to reproduce (in terms of animals) or grow (in terms of plants). They can make land, living beings or plants fertile, allowing them to reproduce or grow, or make things infertile, making them unable to reproduce or grow.

Applications[]

Variations[]

Associations[]

Limitations[]

  • May be limited to certain beings.
  • Control, discipline, and restraint are extremely important. Unconscious, emotion-influenced, impulsive, or reckless use of this power can be catastrophic.
  • Without the knowledge or proper skill, the intended use of such power can create unpredictable or potentially dangerous results.

Known Users[]

  • Fertility Deities (Mythology)
    • Anahit (Armenian Mythology)
    • Aramazd (Armenian Mythology)
    • Chiconahui (Aztec Mythology)
    • Cihuacoatl (Aztec Mythology)
    • Coatlicue (Aztec Mythology)
    • Huixtocihuatl (Aztec Mythology)
    • Mayahuel (Aztec Mythology)
    • Patecatl (Aztec Mythology)
    • Tepoztecatl (Aztec Mythology)
    • Tlaloc (Aztec Mythology)
    • Tlazolteotl (Aztec Mythology)
    • Toci (Aztec Mythology)
    • Tonacatecuhtli (Aztec Mythology)
    • Tzitzimimeh (Aztec Mythology)
    • Xipe Totec (Aztec Mythology)
    • Xochipilli (Aztec Mythology)
    • Xochiquetzal (Aztec Mythology)
    • Laima (Baltic Mythology)
    • Saulė (Baltic Mythology)
    • Baal (Canaanite Mythology)
    • Asherah (Canaanite Mythology)
    • Sowathara (South-East Asian Mythology)
    • Brigid (Irish Mythology)
    • Cernunnos (Celtic Mythology)
    • Crom Cruach (Celtic Mythology)
    • Damara (Celtic Mythology)
    • Damona (Celtic Mythology)
    • Epona (Celtic Mythology)
    • Hooded Spirits (Celtic Mythology)
    • Nantosuelta (Celtic Mythology)
    • Onuava (Celtic Mythology)
    • Rosmerta (Celtic Mythology)
    • Fufluns (Etruscan Mythology)
    • Thesan (Etruscan Mythology)
    • Plutus (Greek Mythology)
    • Haumea (Hawaiian Mythology)
    • Kamapua'a (Hawaiian Mythology)
    • Laka (Hawaiian Mythology)
    • Lono (Hawaiian Mythology)
    • Aditi (Hindu Mythology)
    • Banka-Mundi (Hindu Mythology)
    • Bhūmi (Hindu Mythology)
    • Chandra (Hindu Mythology)
    • Lajja Gauri (Hindu Mythology)
    • Manasa (Hindu Mythology)
    • Parvati (Hindu Mythology)
    • Sinivali (Hindu Mythology)
    • Shaushka (Hittie Mythology)
    • Akna (Inuit Mythology)
    • Pukkeenegak (Inuit Mythology)
    • Kichijōten (Japanese Mythology)
    • Inari Ōkami (Japanese Mythology)
    • Ama-arhus (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Amasagnul (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Emesh (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Enten (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Gatumdag (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Inanna/Ishtar (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Nanshe (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Nidaba (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Ninhursag (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Nin-imma (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Sharra Itu (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Shu-pa-e (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Shulmanu (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Tammuz (Mesopotamian Mythology)
    • Atahensic (Iroquois Mythology)
    • Kokopelli (Hopi Mythology)
    • Freyja (Norse Mythology)
    • Freyr (Norse Mythology)
    • Frigg (Norse Mythology)
    • Gefjun (Norse Mythology)
    • [1] (Norse Mythology)
    • Gedi (Fijian Mythology)
    • Tagroa Siria (Fijian Mythology)
    • Makemake (Rapa Nui Mythology)
    • Tangaroa (Rarotongan Mythology)
    • Anahita (Persian Mythology)
    • Beiwe (Sami Mythology)
    • Rana Niejta (Sami Mythology)
    • Dzydzilelya (Polish Mythology)
    • Jarilo (Slavic Mythology)
    • Kostroma (Slavic Mythology)
    • Radegast (Slavic Mythology)
    • Siebog (Slavic Mythology)
    • Svetovid (Slavic Mythology)
    • Zeme (Slavic Mythology)
    • Živa (Slavic Mythology)
    • Ajysyt (Turkic Mythology)
    • Umay (Turkic Mythology)
    • Amun (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Bastet (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Bes (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Hathor (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Heget (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Heryshaf (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Isis (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Mesenet (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Min (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Osiris (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Renenutet (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Sobek (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Sopdet (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Tawaret (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Tefnut (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Qetesh (Egyptian Mythology)
    • Adonis (Greek Mythology)
    • Aphaea (Greek Mythology)
    • Aphrodite/Venus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Aphroditus (Greek Mythology)
    • Artemis/Diana (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Cybele (Greek Mythology)
    • Demeter/Ceres (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Dionysus/Bacchus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Eros/Cupid (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Kronos/Saturn ("Greco-Roman Mythology")
    • Priapus (Greek Mythology)
    • Gaia/Gaea/Terra (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Hera/Juno (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Hermes/Mercury (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Ilithyia/Lucina (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Rhea/Ops (Greco-Roman Mythology)
    • Persephone (Greek Mythology)
    • Phanes (Greek Mythology)
    • Bona Dea (Roman Mythology)
    • Candelifera (Roman Mythology)
    • Carmenta (Roman Mythology)
    • Fascinus (Roman Mythology)
    • Fecunditas (Roman Mythology)
    • Feronia (Roman Mythology)
    • Flora (Roman Mythology)
    • Inuus (Roman Mythology)
    • Liber (Roman Mythology)
    • Libera (Roman Mythology)
    • Mars (Roman Mythology)
    • Mutunus Tutunus (Roman Mythology)
    • Partula (Roman Mythology)
    • Picumnus (Roman Mythology)
    • Robigus (Roman Mythology)
    • Anjea (Australian Mythology)
    • Kunapipi (Australian Mythology)
    • Ungud (Australian Mythology)
    • Wollunqua (Australian Mythology)
    • Birrahgnooloo (Kamilaroi Mythology)
    • Dilga (Karadjeri Mythology)
    • Julunggul (Yolgnu Mythology)
    • Mama Quilla (Inca Mythology)
    • Mama Ocllo (Inca Mythology)
    • Sara Mama (Inca Mythology)
    • Pacha Kamaq (Inca Mythology)
    • Pachamama (Inca Mythology)
    • Asherah (Canaanite Mythology)
    • Akna (Maya Mythology)
    • Ixchel (Maya Mythology)
  • St. Anne (Catholic Faith)
  • St. Catherine of Sweden (Catholic Faith)
  • St. Gerard Majella (Catholic Faith)
  • St. Margaret the Virgin (Catholic Faith)
  • Phallic saints (Catholic Faith)
  • St. Raymond Nonnatus (Catholic Faith)
  • Shiallia (Forgotten Realms)
  • Landorus (Pokémon)
  • Lucifer Morningstar (DC/Vertigo Comics)
  • Asherah (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Bene Gesserit (Dune series)
  • King Nikolaus (Witches of East End); via Curse Inducement to force Joanna to give birth to her daughters each time they die

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