- " I'm telling you, I don't look like that. Make another."
- "Yes, Lord Ugly-face."
- ― Lord Ugly-Face and Islander (The Simpsons)
- "Locals say a statue of the Virgin Mary came alive, and beat the holy snot out of everyone."
- ― Soccer Documentary (The Simpsons)
The power to use the abilities of statue. Variation of Art Physiology and Inanimate Object Physiology.
Contents
Also Called
- Sculpture Mimicry/Physiology
- Statue Mimicry
Capabilities
User with this ability either is or can transform into a statue. User's transformed form is anatomically identical to their normal form, aside of being made of their basic materials, in which case it contains all to organs and is somewhat vulnerable to attacks. Alternately the user can transform into homogeneous matter, without any part of their form being more important than the other.
Applications
- Body of wood, ceramics, stone or metal
- Defunct Physiology
- Natural Weaponry
Variations
Given all the possibilities for creating a statue, they can have any of the powers under:
- Animal Imitation/Animal Morphing
- Apathy
- Bodily Functional Powers
- Cryptid Physiology
- Decelerated Aging or Semi-Immortality
- Enhanced Condition or Supernatural Condition
- Mythic Physiology
Associations
- Art Physiology
- Elemental Constructs
- Golem Physiology
- Inanimate Object Physiology
- Organic Constructs
- Toy Physiology
Limitations
- Depending of the material user is made of.
- Magma Manipulation
- May need an essence to bring the statue to life.
Known Users
See also: Living Statue.
- Four Guardians (Brave Story)
- The Baron (The Cat Returns)
- Old Chief Wood'nhead (Creepshow 2)
- Daimajin (Daimajin)
- Garden Guardian (Darkest Dungeon: The Crimson Court)
- Weeping Angels (Doctor Who)
- Haniwa (Final Fantasy Legend II)
- William Shakespeare (Gnomeo and Juliet)
- Colossus of Rhodes (God of War II)
- Kali statue (The Golden Voyage of Sinbad)
- Talos (Greek Mythology)
- Zeus (Hercules)
- Shabti (The Kane Chronicles)
- Sengoku (One Piece)
- Rouge (Ranma 1/2); via her Cursed Form
- SCP-011 - Sentient Civil War Memorial Statue (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-014 - The Concrete Man (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-173 - The Sculpture (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-359 - The Hawk (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-650 - Startling Statue (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-689 - Haunter in the Dark (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-1036 - Nkondi (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-1507 - Pink Flamingos (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-1619-1 - Site-45-C: Floor 24 (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-1913-1 - The Furies (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-2101 - The Imperial Army (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-2091-1 - A Bear and His Granddaughter (SCP Foundation)
- SCP-3693 - Postscript - Through A Glass, Darkly (SCP Foundation)
- Hermes (Sekkou Boys)
- Mars (Sekkou Boys)
- Medici (Sekkou Boys)
- St. Giorgio (Sekkou Boys)
- Virgin Mary Statue (The Simpsons)
- Mario/Luigi (Super Mario); via the Lucky Bell or Tanooki Leaf
- Moe-Eye (Super Mario Odyssey)
- Darmanitan (Pokemon)
Known Objects
- Koura's potion (The Golden Voyage of Sinbad)
- Lucky Bell (Super Mario)
- Tanooki Leaf (Super Mario)
Gallery
The Garden Guardian (Darkest Dungeon: The Crimson Court) is a living statue of a warrior animated by the Crimson Curse.
The Colossus of Rhodes (God of War II) is a giant bronze statue of Helios, animated by Zeus to kill Kratos.
The Kali Statue, (The Golden Voyage of Sinbad) brought to life by Koura, attacks Sinbad and his crew.
SCP-011 - Sentient Civil War Memorial Statue (SCP Foundation) is a living memorial statue that can speak.
SCP-173 - The Sculpture (SCP Foundation) is a living statue that has the power to teleport and destroy necks as long as someone loses eye contact on it.
SCP-1507 - Pink Flamingos (SCP Foundation) are extremely aggressive living statues that will immediately attack individuals that happen to go near them.
SCP-2091-1 - A Bear and His Granddaughter (SCP Foundation) is a living statue of a Grizzly Bear (Ursus Arctos Terriblis).
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