The power to trap other beings in the users' stomachs. Technique of Infinite Digestive System.
Also Called[]
- Intestine Imprisonment
- Stomach Imprisonment
- Stomach/Intestine/Choneftikóskinetic Jailing/Stasis
Capabilities[]
The user can create pocket dimensions within their own bodies to imprison others by eating them.
Associations[]
- Binding
- Binding Mimicry
- Biological Absorption
- Cosmic Hunger
- Digestive Manipulation
- Dimensional Storage
- Gluttony Empowerment
- Gluttony Inducement
- Gut Storage
- Infinite Digestive System
- Super Eating
Limitations[]
- Attempts to escape by the target might be painful for the user.
- May be difficult to free victims.
- Users of Teleportation and Intangibility may be able to escape.
- Users of Freeing and Unfixed Movement cannot be bound.
- Depending on the way used to bind the victim, they may be able to overpower/break their bindings.
- May be unable to generate the ways to bind and be limited to existing material.
- May have to stay close to the victim or the binding may break.
- The victim can be freed by outside help.
- If the prison is damaged in any way, the victim may be able to escape.
- May have to perform a certain action in order for the target to be contained.
- May only be temporary.
- The prison might not be strong enough to contain the victim.
Known Users[]
- Naamah (666 Satan/O-Parts Hunter)
- Gourmands (Ben 10 series)
- Cerberus (Dante's Inferno)
- Bolt Crank (Eat-Man)
- Fukuro (Fairy Tail)
- Gluttony (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
- Guu (Hare+Guu)
- The Big Bad Wolf (Little Red Riding Hood Fairytale)
- Zeus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- Kronos/Cronus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- Rimuru Tempest (Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken); via 'Predator' and later 'Gluttonous King Beelzebub'
- Pokémon that can learn "Swallow" (Pokémon franchise)
- The Giant Whale (A True History)