Existence Erasure
From The Character Database
Summary
The ability to erase properties or beings from existence as if they never existed, which can range from beings and objects to concepts.
Types
- Type 1 (Identity Erasure): The ability to erase characters or properties from existence in every sense—physically, conceptually, narratively—and even their very "essence" or "identity," which is of greater importance than anything below this type.
- Type 2 (Narrative Erasure): The ability to erase characters or properties from existence physically and conceptually, as well as their very narrative.
- Type 3 (Conceptual Erasure): The ability to erase characters or properties from existence not only physically but also the crucial "information" that constitutes their being or property. This includes erasing fundamental information such as the concept of the character.
- Type 4 (Conventional Erasure): The ability to erase characters from existence physically in a conventional sense, without erasing any significant abstract qualities of the characters.