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The power to control, alter, and even destroy information itself, enabling a wide range of effects from gaining knowledge or altering what people know to warping reality. Information Analysis and Data Manipulation are considered separate abilities.
The power to control, alter, and even destroy information itself, enabling a wide range of effects from gaining knowledge or altering what people know to warping reality. [[Information Analysis]] and [[Data Manipulation]] are considered separate abilities.


=== Types: ===
=== Types: ===

Latest revision as of 04:53, 14 July 2024

The power to control, alter, and even destroy information itself, enabling a wide range of effects from gaining knowledge or altering what people know to warping reality. Information Analysis and Data Manipulation are considered separate abilities.

Types:

  1. Knowledge Manipulation:
    • Description: Manipulating information as the medium of knowledge, distinct from manipulating an individual's mind. This ability allows users to, for example, destroy information on a subject to make it inherently unknowable, prevent information from leaving an area, or alter information to change what people know about a subject.
    • Examples:
      • Destroying information on a topic to make it unknowable.
      • Preventing information from being communicated outside a specific area.
      • Altering information to change public knowledge about a subject.
  2. Fundamental Manipulation:
    • Description: Manipulating information as a fundamental building block of reality. This allows users to rewrite the world to their whims, much like programming a virtual reality. This manipulation can vary in scope; for some, it might underpin mundane magical abilities, while for others, it enables changing reality, causality, or the laws of nature.
    • Examples:
      • Rewriting reality by altering the informational structure of the world.
      • Changing the laws of nature through information manipulation.
      • Manipulating causality by altering fundamental information.