- "Doesn't take much - hardly a push. Oh, America - all-you-can-eat, all the time. Consume, consume. A swarm of locusts in stretch pants. And yet, you're all still starving because hunger doesn't just come from the body, it also comes from the soul."
- ― Famine (Supernatural)
The ability to induce physical hunger. Opposite of Hunger Suppression. Variation of Famine Inducement.
Also Called[]
- Starvation Inducement
Capabilities[]
The user can induce physical hunger, the discomfort and associated weakness caused by a lack of food consumption. Symptoms of hunger include physical weakness, light-headedness, irritability, and a craving to eat. Severe hunger can lead to delirium, nausea, and loss of consciousness.
Applications[]
Associations[]
- Famine Inducement
- Fat Inducement
- Gluttony Inducement
- Hormone Manipulation
- Inducement
- Metabolic Manipulation
- Weakness Inducement
Limitations[]
- May require physical touch.
- The time required to induce hunger varies from user to user.
- User could suffer the same hunger.
- Users of Hunger Suppression and Self-Sustenance may be highly resistant or immune, respectively.
Known Users[]
- Larcade Dragneel (Fairy Tail); via Famished Soul
- Husk (Minecraft)
- Wendigo (Native American Folklore)
- Chemnosit, the Monarch Worm (Pathfinder)
- Great Rabbit/Ousagi (Re:Zero)
- SCP-607 - Dorian the Gray Cat (SCP Foundation); via starving itself
- Famine (Supernatural)
- Geld/Orc Disaster (That Time I Got Reincarnated As a Slime); via Unique Skill - Starvation
- Jar from the Donner Party (Warehouse 13)
- Hungramps (Yo-kai Watch)
- Limos/Fames (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- Hungry Dopant (Futo Detective)
Known Locations[]
- Tartarus (Greek Mythology); as Tantalus' torture.
Known Powers[]
- Famished Soul (Fairy Tail)