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73.Anon.52 wrote: how about wisp generation?

the ability to create elemental wisps at extreme range; to grim they would replicate the look of aura (and therefor draw/lure them off) and to attract people they would be able to "whisper"(make unintelligible sounds replicating the sound of humans talking(while taking on a vague human shape, not hard to distinguish as not human up close), animals screeching, etc...) and the element of dust used(without dust would be a cool blue "flame") would be capable of whatever elemental effect the dust is, however the overall power would be very low beyond close range

a possible modified use of the wisp would be that if she was using just 1(or a linked pair with 1 near her and another at a far distance) she could transfer her voice/sound/sight. Wow. I just... This is perfect. A classic 'sorceress'-esque technique with a variety of practical applications, and can be integrated with dust all without being OP.

It even gives me an idea for the name of an alternate costume - Willow. It's a play on words for will-o'-the-wisp, and the water-dwelling willow plant species as Morgan's etymological origin refers to the sea.

Oh, and I just found the following piece of information: there are similarities of Morgan with the Irish goddess, Morrigan. Most of the time Morgan appeared as a beautiful young woman, sometimes as an old hag, like in Gawain and the Green Knight, c. 1350. Morrigan also had the same ability to shape-shift between young and old, beautiful and ugly. Like Morrigan, she was able to transform herself to look like any animal or inanimate objects. This certainly seems to validate LiveandSound's semblance suggestion. Now I'm torn between potential lore accuracy and something else fitting.