The power to manipulate one’s personal order effect. Sub-power of Order Manipulation. Technique of Personal Mastery. Opposite to Personal Chaos.
Also Called
- Personal Ordered Effect
- Self-Order Manipulation
Capabilities
The user possesses their own personal order effect. Usually, within their immediate vicinity, the user can create ordered occurrences. This can range from physically patterned and/or constructive phenomena to social concord and governance to localized stabilization. Potentially, enough control or loss of it could lead to large-scale order.
Applications
- Self-Order Manipulation
Associations
- Concord Manipulation
- Enforcement Manipulation
- Government Manipulation
- Normalcy Manipulation
- Personal Mastery
- Stability Manipulation
Limitations
- Chaos Manipulation/Destabilization/Order Negation
- May not have control over phenomena created by order.
- May be only have chaos capabilities related to particular aspect (arrangement, enforcement, stabilization, etc.).
- May unintentionally cause unwanted order effects.
- May be tied to one's emotional state.
- Loss of control could lead to power loss or (ironically) uncontrollable order.
- May unintentionally grow into wide-scale order.
Known Users
- Equinox (Batman: The Brave and the Bold)
- Power of Order Users (BlazBlue)
- Harmonia (Class of the Titans)
- Sergeant Mike Cosgrove (Freakazoid!)
- Andrew Smith (Gunnerkrigg Court)
- Rald (Jewelpet)
- Tikki (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir)
- Mane 6 (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic)
- Tree of Harmony (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic)
- Zygarde (Pokémon)
- Madness of Order Users (Soul Eater)
- Elysium (Soul series)
- Kamijou Touma (Toaru Majutsu no Index); via Imagine Breaker
- Flora (Winx Club)