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Although it is based on canonical information, the term "Hallucikinesis" has not been confirmed. Its name is either unknown, unofficially translated, or based on conjecture. |
Hallucikinesis (幻を操る, Maboroshi o ayatsuru?) is the ability to create and manipulate illusions.
Description[]
Hallucikinesis is one of the special powers possessed by the Usuba family that affects people’s minds, it is a unique trait that only manifests in the Gift-users of that family. Unlike normal Gifts, the ability allows the user to target humans instead of Grotesqueries, specifically in stopping out-of-control Gift-users.[1]
The illusions created by the ability would cause people to see, hear, touch, smell or taste things differently from what they truly are. It makes them unable to trust their own eyes anymore. For example, multiple phantoms of a person can be created to confuse the opponent to seek out the real one. An illusion of another person can also be created to trick the opponent. When an illusion is harmed, it would simply disperse and slowly disappear.[1]
Currently, the most known user of this ability is Arata Usuba. According to Kiyoka Kudou, a bunch of men in his Special Anti-Grotesquerie Unit can also manage illusions like Arata's.[1]
Plot[]
During the duel between Arata and Kiyoka at the Usuba estate, the former displays his ability to create and manipulate illusions. He would create duplicates of himself that all moved independently. When Kiyoka cuts clean through Arata’s figure with his lightning-infused sword, it would turn out to be another clone-like illusion and his doppelgänger dispersed. However, one of the beams barely grazes the real Arata at the same moment and injures his arm and Arata comments that he has never met someone who has dealt with his illusions so fast before. Arata then creates more than twenty phantoms of himself. Kiyoka launches a coiling vortex of flame at the ensemble of shared faces, which only results in the phantoms slowly disappearing, one by one. Then one of the Aratas circled around behind Kiyoka and when Kiyoka wanted to attack it, it turned into Miyo. Arata then fires a bullet that catches the hilt of Kiyoka’s sword with precision, sending it flying from his hands, resulting him into winning the duel.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Novel, Volume 2 Chapter 3
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