- "I, Lelouch vi Britannia order you to die!"
- ― Lelouch vi Britannia (Code Geass)
- "Please, sir, would you do me the kindness of forgetting how to breathe?"
- ― Jung (The Secret World)
- "Please, Hypnotoad! It's beyond my control! No, don't make me kill myself!"
- ― (Futurama)
The ability to induce suicidal acts in others. Variation of Mental Inducement and Death Inducement.
Capabilities[]
User can cause suicide by various causes (physical, mental and/or emotional torment) using supernatural abilities, they are able to reach their objectives.
Applications[]
Associations[]
- Apathy
- Emotion Manipulation
- Fear Inducement
- Insanity Inducement
- Mental Manipulation
- Mind Control
- Negativity Manipulation
- Persuasion
- Possession
- Psychological Mastery
- Pushing
- Sadness Inducement
- Subliminal Messaging
- Thanatos Embodiment
- Unlovability Inducement
- Vice Inducement
- Violence Inducement - violence against oneself.
Limitations[]
- Users of Indomitable Will /Psychic Shield (highly resistant) and Psychic Immunity (impervious).
- May not work on users who possess Happiness Inducement.
- User may need to touch the victim.
- May only work if the victim kills themselves. User killing them first-hand does not count.
- May induce suicidal thoughts into others but may not guarantee the act of suicide.
- Can be reversed by Mental Healing, curing suicidal thoughts.
- Target may have to have some level of self-destructive tendencies.
- Users of Suicide Immunity may not be able to pull off the task.
Known Users[]
See also: Psychic-Assisted Suicide.
Anime/Manga/Manhwa[]
- Etzali (A Certain Magical Index)
- Ai Magase (Babylon)
- Gennosuke Kōga (Basilisk)
- Hyōma Muroga (Basilisk)
- Hachirō Kōga (Basilisk ~Ōka Ninpō Chō~)
- Lelouch Lamperouge (Code Geass)
- Death Worm (Dandadan)
- Evil Eye (Dandadan)
- Izanami/Yin (Darker than Black)
- Users of Death Notes (Death Note)
- Tamami Kobayashi (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part IV: Diamond is Unbreakable); via The Lock
- Rohan Kishibe (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure); via Heaven's Door
- Bunen (Kingdom)
- Witches (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
- Beethoven (Read or Die); via Suicide Song/Symphony
- Gemini Saga (Saint Seiya)
- Phobia (Suicide Girl)
- Pegasus J. Crawford (Yu-Gi-Oh!); Manga only
Cartoons/Comics[]
- Chris Hansen (South Park)
- Hysteria (Extinctioners)
- D'Spayre (Marvel Comics)
- D'Sprytes (Marvel Comics)
- Deathurge Marvel Comics)
- Fart (Rick and Morty)
- Despair (Vertigo Comics)
Folklore/Mythology/Literature[]
- Ixtab (Maya Mythology)
- Styxs (Tunnels); via Dark Lights
Movies[]
- The Creatures (Bird Box)
- The Plants (The Happening)
- The Man Who Can't Breathe (Insidious)
- Gabriel (Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return)
- Samara (The Ring Two)
- Jedi/Sith (Star Wars); via Mind trick
- Kalypso (DC Extended Universe)
- Alistair Crump (Haunted Mansion 2023)
Television[]
- Influencers (Alphas)
- Ernesto Morez
- Kimi Milard
- The First Evil (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Spirit Killer Darklighters (Charmed)
- Orcus (Happy!)
- Kilgrave (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Ivan Ooze (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie)
Video Games[]
- Users of the Apples of Eden (Assassin's Creed)
- Booker DeWitt (BioShock Infinite); via upgraded "Possession"
- Drowned (Cry Of Fear)
- Literature Club Leader (Doki Doki Literature Club!)
- Martin Li/Mister Negative (Insomniac’s Spider-Man); via corruption
- Psycho Mantis (Metal Gear Solid)
- Quan Chi (Mortal Kombat)
- Jung (The Secret World)
- Ixtab (Valkyrie Crusade)
- Ayano Aishi (Yandere Simulator); via Bullying
Web Original/Tabletop Games[]
- The Moon (LOCAL58)
- Satan (The Mandela Catalogue)
- Alternates (The Mandela Catalogue)
- SCP-701's variants (SCP Foundation)
- Red (NES Godzilla Creepypasta)
- Ventrue Vampires (Vampire: The Masquerade); via Dominate's "Terminal Decree"
- Lasombra Vampires (Vampire: The Masquerade); via Dominate's "Terminal Decree"
Known Objects/Substances/Diseases/Media[]
- Time related to Life and Death (A Certain Magical Index)
- Apple of Eden (Assassin's Creed series)
- Crossed Infection (Crossed)
- Despair Video (Danganronpa)
- Death Notes (Death Note)
- Suicide Song/Symphony (Read or Die)
- SCP-3519 - These Quiet Days (SCP Foundation)
- Bioweapon Fog (The Fog)
- Alvin Virus (The Sadness)
- Fungus (Runners series)
- Cult Hypnosis Video (Signal 100) ; only via breaking its rules
- Radical-6 (Zero Escape series)
- Hallucination darts (Young Sherlock Holmes)
Gallery[]
Desmond Miles (Assassin's Creed) uses an Apple of Eden to force a squad of Abstergo troops to kill themselves.
One of Lelouch's (Code Geass) common usages of his Geass is forcing others to commit suicide.
Yin/Izanami (Darker than Black) after awakening she gained the ability to cause others to commit suicide or kill them by drawing a blue essence from them, which is possibly their soul.
One of the Death Note's (Death Note) capabilities of killing is to manipulate the victim into a suicidal situation; however, it does have limits to this.
Kilgrave (Marvel Cinematic Universe) has mind control abilities so powerful that he is able to force others to harm and kill themselves on a regular basis.
Ivan Ooze (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie) was able to brainwash the adult population of Angel Grove into attempting to jump to their deaths at a construction site.
Pegasus J. Crawford (Yu-Gi-Oh) inflicted a Penalty Game - Hand and Gun - onto Keith for cheating, forcing him to shoot himself in an illusion, which nevertheless truly killed Keith.
Tamami Kobayashi's Stand, The Lock (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) uses its guilt tripping ability to drive Koichi's mother to consider suicide
Those infected with Radical-6 (Zero Escape) will be overcome with an overpowering desire to kill themselves.
The cruelest member of the Ryouyou's Quanrong royal family, Bunen (Kingdom) could make his subordinates...
Rohan Kishibe (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part IV: Diamonds are Unbreakable) is able to make someone commit suicide after writing it down with his Stand, Heaven's Door.
Mr. Negative (Marvel’s Spider-Man) corrupted his victims into committing suicide in an attempt to kill Norman Osborn at City Hall.
















