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Revision as of 20:12, 19 August 2016
The power to teleport by writing down the target location's name. A combination of Teleportation and Literary Manipulation. May stem from Narration.
Also Called
- Literary Teleportation
- Writing Teleportation
Capabilities
The user can teleport by writing the target location's name, for example, if they wrote "Paris, France" they will appear in Paris. They can use any writing method (Pen, Pencil, Crayon, marker, etc.) to use this power. Anyone touching the user at the time will also be taken with them.
Applications
- Remote Teleportation by writing the location's name on a paper and giving it to someone else.
- Teleportation
Associations
Limitations
- Cannot travel in time (I.E, writing "France, 1066" will not work.)
- Disaster may happen if the object written on (paper, for example) is destroyed.
Known Users
- Peter (Family Guy); via cut away usage
- Old Man of Wandering Mountain (The Neverending Story)
Known Objects
- Book of Ages (Jackie Chan Adventures)