Conceptual Manifestation
Concretakinesis
Concussive Force
Conditional Ability Bestowal
Confidence Breaker
Consequence Control
Contact Binding
Contained Metabolism
Container Emptying
Container Fill
Control Elements of Nature
Controlled Adrenaline
Controlled Time Manipulation
Cookakinesis
Copy Cat
Coreation
Corrosion
Corruption
Cosmality
Cosmic Butterfly
Counter
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Superpower: Control Elements of Nature
The ability to control the wind, earth, fire, water, and lightning around you
With this ability, you can use fire, water, wind, earth, and lightning bolts to your advantage as long as that element was around you. For example, in a rainstorm, you could create water walls. If it's windy out, use the air to fly! Etc...
The good:
These elements are almost ALWAYS available.
This power is great for revenge jokes, or just plain revenge.
The bad:
Have the potential to cause a tornado, hurricane, typhoon, etc..
Having this power comes with great responsibility.
Created by Breezy on March 28, 2009 at 05:30 p.m.
Comments:
Animals and Life don't seem to fall under these elements. Probably the just the Forces found in nature.
See below.
Dextin Cory Montgomery (anonymous) (1/22/2010 at 7:43 p.m.)
Is lightning really an element of nature?
snowy (anonymous) (11/06/2009 at 11:20 p.m.)
It's like Aang. :D
SeiRelo (anonymous) (10/20/2009 at 7:37 a.m.)
Metal from Earth I believe..
2 bad the user cant materialize the element they want 2 control
ShadowKiss (anonymous) (4/25/2009 at 2:15 a.m.)
what about a fifth element, sprit? that would help to heal, to walk around in your sprit etc. also, if you were to follow along the lines of The Golden Compass, you could have a daemon. :)
The four CLASSIC elements are Earth Fire Wind Water. Depending on where you ask, you could get five elements of nature, or even eight. How about we just leave it at "the user has the ability to completely manipulate nature, one aspect at a time"?
Well the four main elements are fire, wind, earth and water. Everything else classified as an element is really a sub-element of any of those four main elements.
Disciple of the Dark Side (anonymous) (4/02/2009 at 8:46 a.m.)
I'd say metal also comes from the Earth element, since they're extracted from ore-bearing rock (mostly)
WILD WONDER (anonymous) (4/02/2009 at 6:45 a.m.)
Ice comes under the element of water. Light is an energy not an element and Darkness is the absence of light. Wood and Plants come under the earth element. Metal, however is a good question.
What about other elements such as Light/Darkness, Ice, Metal, Plants, and Wood?
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