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Post by JohanneSoulless on May 14, 2022 15:16:09 GMT
I'd also love a small addition to my invisible powers (I've dreamed of it for some time already) . I wish I were able to turn into a transparent impalpable mist that could change its temperature. Then I'd wrap myself around certain people (who I find nice) who need to get warmer or cooler, and make them feel more comfortable without ever realizing why . At the same time I'd enjoy being so close to them and watching them for long time (I must say I'm not really squeamish... )
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Post by Dizzy on May 17, 2022 14:14:39 GMT
That's Pretty Creattive Idea You Got There. I Like It. Thanks For The Reply Again. It Sound Really Kind TOO.
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Post by Dizzy on May 28, 2022 13:37:18 GMT
Do Anyone Think It Would Be Cool To be Able To Heal Others like If They Had Cancer Or Just Some Other Kinda Bad Injury? You Could Save Alotta Lives.
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Post by JohanneSoulless on May 28, 2022 23:05:31 GMT
Sure thing, it would be great, but there could be several options. First - you're a godlike being that's able to heal all the sick and injured in one swoop. Seems to be no issue about it, but all the gods/magicians I heard of never did such a thing. They only healed certain people for certain purposes. And those who tried to heal everyone had reasons to regret about it later. It might be that healing power is related with a special way of thinking (which common people can't really grasp) or there's some sort of mistake about healing that's very easy to make and hard to notice, but it eventually gets you in trouble that you couldn't predict at all. Maybe
The second option would be that you can heal one person at a time, become a world-known healer and just give up your life pretty soon, because people wouldn't hear of you taking food or rest (or self-healing) while their loved ones are dying. They'd just crowd around, and you wouldn't be able to flee or hide, and asking them for mercy would be totally in vain. But one could be a person who would be willing to take it all. Say, their relatives and friends are dead for some reason, and they can't cope with that and basically have no desire to go on, but wish to save those they can from the same pain; they would perform massive healing till the last minutes of their lives and wouldn't regret about anything ever.
And an option I could choose would be cautious healing that I wouldn't allow to destroy my life (if I weren't a person described above at the time of my discovering or obtaining my healing powers). Invisibility or changing appearance still would be great complementary abilities to help me conceal myself from unwanted fame, but I could be just highly secretive and careful too. I would probably have to travel often (presently I wouldn't mind that, but I don't have healing powers presently...). And the hardest part would be to decide who I might want to heal and who's better to be left to themselves. Some people say if you have any talents you shouldn't judge who needs them and should share them with everyone willing, because the talents don't belong personally to you but to humanity (like, you didn't do anyhting to have them, although it's a bit questionable). But I think if certain powers are put into someone capable of judging and choosing, then their right to freely dispose their powers is self-evident, no matter if other people like it or not.
Seems like I'm talkative today
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Post by The Wolf on Jun 11, 2022 2:38:07 GMT
I can't remember the name of the guy in Ghost Rider but he had cool powers, and Riptide is who had the power you want in First class, also a good choice.
And I'd want the claws as well since I do like to have the abilities to defend myself when need be.
Ghost Rider....that guy would be "Johnny Blaze". Loved that comic title back when. "Carter Slade"...the FIRST Southwestern Rider. Damn, that is cool. In the 2nd Ghost Rider movie, I particularly liked the Idris Elba 'Priest;' character....and the back story he brought of the Angel "Justice", that was turned Demon (and turned Angel again? ...through Johnny and his quest for answers and redemption, and great purpose.)
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Post by The Wolf on Jun 11, 2022 2:58:06 GMT
Sure thing, it would be great, but there could be several options. First - you're a godlike being that's able to heal all the sick and injured in one swoop. Seems to be no issue about it, but all the gods/magicians I heard of never did such a thing. They only healed certain people for certain purposes. And those who tried to heal everyone had reasons to regret about it later. It might be that healing power is related with a special way of thinking (which common people can't really grasp) or there's some sort of mistake about healing that's very easy to make and hard to notice, but it eventually gets you in trouble that you couldn't predict at all. Maybe
The second option would be that you can heal one person at a time, become a world-known healer and just give up your life pretty soon, because people wouldn't hear of you taking food or rest (or self-healing) while their loved ones are dying. They'd just crowd around, and you wouldn't be able to flee or hide, and asking them for mercy would be totally in vain. But one could be a person who would be willing to take it all. Say, their relatives and friends are dead for some reason, and they can't cope with that and basically have no desire to go on, but wish to save those they can from the same pain; they would perform massive healing till the last minutes of their lives and wouldn't regret about anything ever.
And an option I could choose would be cautious healing that I wouldn't allow to destroy my life (if I weren't a person described above at the time of my discovering or obtaining my healing powers). Invisibility or changing appearance still would be great complementary abilities to help me conceal myself from unwanted fame, but I could be just highly secretive and careful too. I would probably have to travel often (presently I wouldn't mind that, but I don't have healing powers presently...). And the hardest part would be to decide who I might want to heal and who's better to be left to themselves. Some people say if you have any talents you shouldn't judge who needs them and should share them with everyone willing, because the talents don't belong personally to you but to humanity (like, you didn't do anyhting to have them, although it's a bit questionable). But I think if certain powers are put into someone capable of judging and choosing, then their right to freely dispose their powers is self-evident, no matter if other people like it or not.
Seems like I'm talkative today Applause. "Qoheleth" be pleased. You have a more unique and original thinking on things (than most) that have been done time after time. š....This is one of those things amongst your various posts, that I've read, that makes me think your writing is great, and want to read it all the more....Mmm...the last really good examples of 'the self sacrificing healers' are SK's John Coffee, and the character 'Gem', in the original Star Trek Episode : "The Empath". (Many dismiss that TV series, but it had GREAT well known Sci-Fi authors writing the screenplays)š
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