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* BreakThemByTalking: Points out Meteos' selfish motivations as part of the trial pre-reincarnation. Not only it has no effect, it only serves to motivate Meteos further.
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* BreakThemByTalking: Defied. Points out Meteos' selfish motivations as part of the trial pre-reincarnation. Not only it has no effect, it only serves to motivate Meteos further.
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* MookMaker: Shown to be able to spawn monsters by infusing individuals with copious amounts of either Mortal Suffering (turning the host into Gameizers) or a planet's negative energy. Thankfully the latter's process is reversible.
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* MysticalWhiteHair: Eight of the family's ten children are all born with silver hairs and are related to the supernatural in one way or another. The first four are the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the fifth is actually a god, the sixth is reborn in the past thanks to the fifth, and the seventh and eighth are "incomplete" reincarnators.
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* MysticalWhiteHair: The matriarch and children of the family have silver hair and blue eyes that make them [[AmbiguousSituation somewhat stand out]] from the rest of the population. Eight of the family's ten children are all born with silver hairs and are also related to the supernatural in one way or another. The first four are the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the fifth is actually a god, the sixth is reborn in the past thanks to the fifth, and the seventh and eighth are "incomplete" reincarnators.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: Because the ''Temple of Heaven'' is a reverse-engineered Malakh magic created for the ancestors of the Light-Winged People, using it as a ''Homo sapiens sapiens'' will result in a number of drawbacks. A single usage will rapidly drain Meteos' mana reserves enough to knock him out. [[spoiler: The Manadriver and the Desire Driver lets him mitigate some of the limitations, but then Pestilence's threat of killing him should he use it 'frivolously' becomes a drawback that he could never surpass.]]
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* PowerAtAPrice: Because the ''Temple of Heaven'' is a reverse-engineered Malakh magic created for the ancestors of the Light-Winged People, using it as a ''Homo sapiens sapiens'' will result in a number of drawbacks. A single usage will rapidly drain Meteos' mana reserves enough to knock him out. [[spoiler: The Desire Driver lets him mitigate the physical limitations, but then Pestilence's threat of killing him should he use it wrong becomes a drawback that he could never surpass.]]