Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160502222905/@comment-24993958-20160521140942


 * Name: Deja vu;
 * User(s): TBD;
 * Type: Glyph;
 * Purpose: Utility;
 * Short description: Semblance that distorts non living objects to a past location;
 * Activation Cue: Three sets of glyphs appear on the objects located inside a circle; each set has a roman number assigned to them. The numbers represent height, longitude and latitude proportional to where the semblance was unlocked (numbers for that location are “I I I”);
 * Range: Short for stuff your aura comes in contact with;
 * General limitations: Can’t work on stuff that coincidentally touches the object before the teleport.
 * Passive ability:  Users are really bad at reading maps as they constantly mix their coordinates with the world ones;
 * Active ability (Tier 1):  Place a set of glyphs that cover one object; after 10 seconds (during which the circle of the glyph burns clockwise) the object teleports to the location it occupied when the semblance was activated; multiple objects can be covered with glyphs provided you have the aura to spare;
 * Active ability (Tier 2): Users are now able to increase or decrease the duration before an object reverts. Note that inertia passes on, so if you revert a thrown spear while it’s still airborne it will continue to soar despite the teleportation;
 * Active ability (Tier 3): You can now forcefully activate the teleport, which manifests as the remaining circle vanishing instantly;
 * Dust interaction (any): Creates an elemental explosion where the object was moved after reverting;
 * Notes: User of the semblance is fond of throwing his spear.