#.i should talk about mikah's abilities more often 'cause its fuuuuun
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sansloii-a · 7 years ago
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Fun Fact: lemme clue y'all in on one of mikah's abilities--summoning their tall, spindly, clawed buddy
now whenever they do this, they get a tiny less talkative for a moment because they have to concentrate. it doesn't require much energy ( because mikah produces a shitton of the matter their ghost is comprised of ) so, if anything, mikah's pause is more for themself. as far as Ajin go, mikah is a youngin' so manifesting a ghostie isn't second nature yet. they still have to think about how to summon it--how it FEELS when they summon it ( its different every time depending on mikah's mood but they’ve got the main emotions down )--in order to get it to take form. Otherwise, mikah won't be able to summon it OR it'll be fairly weak, which is basically a huge waste of time in their opinion.
the way it takes form also depends on the area mikah's in but The Usual is to their left or right. it also doesn't take very long to form either, lasting about as long as it takes mikah to wake up after being killed. they tend to favor having it rise out the ground ( as they've used this method too often to scare humans when they're pissed off ) so more oft than not, they have it default to that. When they don't have time to think about the method, the ghost takes its form however it pleases. it has sprouted up next to mikah, has risen up behind and in front of them, has emerged from ( read: crawled out of ) walls, “dripped” down from the ceiling, etc. bottom line is that if mikah wants to summon it, the ghost will find a way to follow through.
another thing to note is that mikah's mood will reflect on their ghostie goo. if they're calm, their ghost is calm unless told to attack. if they're irritated, their ghost may attack without them ordering it to. if they're agitated/mad, their ghost will attack upon summoning.
if they're livid, pray for mercy 'cause they're summoning more than one at that point.
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