Persuasion

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Conscious Persuasion

This is the ability to force others to obey one's spoken imperatives.

Conscious persuasion requires speech or a vocal command, and it is necessary for the affected individual to understand the spoken commands and be able to act on them. However, conscious persuasion does not always compel instant obedience, and commands may have to be repeated several times before they take effect. This specific wording of the imperative also has a significant impact upon the success rate. For the majority of the time, concentration is needed for this ability to activate, although a high danger risk may trigger this ability without concentration.

Subconcious Persuasion

This is the ability to manipulate the actions of others without necessarily being aware of it.

Unlike conscious persuasion, subconscious persuasion does not require a vocal trigger. In most cases, it is merely the thought of wanting someone to do something that causes them to act upon it. However, it also may just be the presence of the individual with this power that causes others to act upon their will, without the individual wanting them to.


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I have this power.

I discovered I had this power when I used it to get a co-worker, who was harassing me over debt, fired.

I simply visualized him signing his resignation papers in the human resources department... and a couple weeks later, he get's fired.

It occurred to me recently with a friend of mine who pissed me off. I simply imagined him far away from me and ostracized by his peers. That is exactly what happens just two days later. He makes some stupid comment to the wrong guy, and his bluff was called. The very next day he overdoses on a drug and the day after that, he passes out and hurts his eyes, requiring him to get stitches. I feel bad for the guy now, so I am visualizing him getting better instantly.