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|Box title = Peri Physiology |
|Box title = Peri Physiology |
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|caption = Peri (Persian Folklore) |
|caption = Peri (Persian Folklore) |
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|Row 1 title = Power/Ability to: |
|Row 1 title = Power/Ability to: |
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− | The power to '''use abilities of peris'''. Variation of [[Fairy Physiology]] and [[Genie Physiology]] |
+ | The power to '''use the abilities of peris'''. Variation of [[Fairy Physiology]] and [[Genie Physiology]]. |
==Also Called== |
==Also Called== |
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==Capabilities== |
==Capabilities== |
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+ | User with this ability either is or can transform into a [[Wikipedia:Peri|Peri]], exquisite, winged female spirits renowned for their beauty. They are described as mischievous beings that have been denied entry to paradise until they have completed penance for atonement. They mostly believe in God and are benevolent to mankind, appearing to humans, sometimes punishing hunters in the mountains who are disrespectful or waste resources, or even abducting young humans for their social events. |
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− | The User with this power either is or can transform into peri |
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+ | Originally from Persian and Armenian mythologies, they were later adopted by other cultures. Under Islamic influence, Peris became benevolent spirits and are regarded as a good, in contrast to the mischievous jinn. |
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==Applications== |
==Applications== |
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− | * [[Disguise Mastery]] |
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* [[Invisibility]] |
* [[Invisibility]] |
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* [[Love Inducement]] |
* [[Love Inducement]] |
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− | * [[Sexual Inducement]] |
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* [[Supernatural Beauty]] |
* [[Supernatural Beauty]] |
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==Variations== |
==Variations== |
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− | * [[Multiple Arms]] |
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* [[Vice Inducement]] |
* [[Vice Inducement]] |
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* [[Virtue Inducement]] |
* [[Virtue Inducement]] |
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==Associations== |
==Associations== |
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* [[Angel Physiology]] |
* [[Angel Physiology]] |
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− | ** [[Erogelic Physiology]] |
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− | ** [[Fallen Angel Physiology]] |
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* [[Ascended Physiology]] |
* [[Ascended Physiology]] |
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− | * [[Demon Physiology]] (especially daevas) |
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− | ** [[Ascended Demon Physiology]] |
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− | ** [[Succubus Physiology]] |
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* [[Fairy Physiology]] |
* [[Fairy Physiology]] |
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− | * [[Fallen Physiology]] |
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* [[Genie Physiology]] |
* [[Genie Physiology]] |
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* [[Houri Physiology]] |
* [[Houri Physiology]] |
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* [[Zoroastrian Deity Physiology]] |
* [[Zoroastrian Deity Physiology]] |
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+ | ==Limitations== |
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+ | *Targets of a lower level of evil beings called [[Dev Physiology|divs]]/daeva, who persecuted them by locking them in iron cages. |
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==Known Users== |
==Known Users== |
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+ | * Peri (''Pathfinder'') |
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* Peri (''Persian Folklore'') |
* Peri (''Persian Folklore'') |
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* Peri (''Shahnameh'') |
* Peri (''Shahnameh'') |
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[[Category:Personal Physical Powers]] |
[[Category:Personal Physical Powers]] |
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[[Category:Appearance Alteration]] |
[[Category:Appearance Alteration]] |
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− | [[Category:Non-Fighting Power]] |
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[[Category:Physiology]] |
[[Category:Physiology]] |
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[[Category:Mimicry]] |
[[Category:Mimicry]] |
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[[Category:Organic Mimicry]] |
[[Category:Organic Mimicry]] |
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[[Category:Female powers]] |
[[Category:Female powers]] |
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Revision as of 03:18, 26 August 2020
The power to use the abilities of peris. Variation of Fairy Physiology and Genie Physiology.
Also Called
- Peri Mimicry
Capabilities
User with this ability either is or can transform into a Peri, exquisite, winged female spirits renowned for their beauty. They are described as mischievous beings that have been denied entry to paradise until they have completed penance for atonement. They mostly believe in God and are benevolent to mankind, appearing to humans, sometimes punishing hunters in the mountains who are disrespectful or waste resources, or even abducting young humans for their social events.
Originally from Persian and Armenian mythologies, they were later adopted by other cultures. Under Islamic influence, Peris became benevolent spirits and are regarded as a good, in contrast to the mischievous jinn.
Applications
Variations
Associations
- Angel Physiology
- Ascended Physiology
- Fairy Physiology
- Genie Physiology
- Houri Physiology
- Zoroastrian Deity Physiology
Limitations
- Targets of a lower level of evil beings called divs/daeva, who persecuted them by locking them in iron cages.
Known Users
- Peri (Pathfinder)
- Peri (Persian Folklore)
- Peri (Shahnameh)
- Peri (Sufi Mythology)