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JayHart wrote: Alright. I'll check it out then. Thanks.

2. Yeah. It seemed to have a reasonable conclusion though; the character could only use it to generate electrical fields around naturally conductive objects, and its stunning effect could be mitigated by an opponent's Aura. This version of electrical conductivity however, would effectively turn the user into a human (or faunus) lightning rod. The negative repurcussions would be dire.

3. Couldn't find too much about Cerise unfortunately. Care to elaborate?

73.Anon.52 wrote: not gonna lie... my first thoughts reading this...

"omg.... it's Viagra the semblance... it better not last longer than 4 hours or this man's gonna need a lot of doctors......" Oh my... I burst out laughing upon reading this... Although for "Lancelot", that may very well be a possibility...

So "Lancelot's" Kinesis nor "Guinevere's" Amore (for lack of a better term) don't seem OP? With "Arthur's" gravity already having been elaborated upon, "Morgan le Fay's" semblance seems to need the most work.