Post by troubledspar7an on May 10, 2016 19:22:11 GMT -5
So to explain the option terminology
Controllable: Meaning that the power is activatable by the user
Reactive: Meaning that the power is triggered by events outside of the user.
Tamed: Meaning that the power is automatically on from the beginning, and the user figured out how to control it
Untamed: Meaning that the power is automatically on from the beginning, however, the user never figured out how to control it
Other things:
Lionblazes power is debated a lot, personally I imagine it as that he cannot bleed (skin not piercing), and that he doesn't run out of energy in battle. This interpretation most encompasses all sides of the debate. It's marked as tamed because it's automatically on from the beginning, and in one scene, he turns it off during a Shadowclan border scrimmage to get a message across to Cinderpelt.
Goosefeather's power didn't give him the vision of the kittypet fight, it appeared stronger than his other visions, suggesting that it was a vision he would have received with or without the power.
To detail Jayfeather's power more, it's very limited in the way that certain conditions have to be meet for it to use his power. There needs to be similarities between him and who he's using his power on, the deaper the connection is, the more powerful it can be, to the point that if he matches heartbeats, he gains Yellowfang's power of detecting feelings. For the most part, though, he uses his power to dreamwalk, were the situation is simple enough to get, by both him and the other cat being in the same state of rest while sleeping.
I named Squirrelflight and Leafpool's power kindred spirits for lack of a better name. It's basically the thing displayed in The New Prophecy where they feel each other when they have supreme emotions.
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Controllable: Meaning that the power is activatable by the user
Reactive: Meaning that the power is triggered by events outside of the user.
Tamed: Meaning that the power is automatically on from the beginning, and the user figured out how to control it
Untamed: Meaning that the power is automatically on from the beginning, however, the user never figured out how to control it
Other things:
Lionblazes power is debated a lot, personally I imagine it as that he cannot bleed (skin not piercing), and that he doesn't run out of energy in battle. This interpretation most encompasses all sides of the debate. It's marked as tamed because it's automatically on from the beginning, and in one scene, he turns it off during a Shadowclan border scrimmage to get a message across to Cinderpelt.
Goosefeather's power didn't give him the vision of the kittypet fight, it appeared stronger than his other visions, suggesting that it was a vision he would have received with or without the power.
To detail Jayfeather's power more, it's very limited in the way that certain conditions have to be meet for it to use his power. There needs to be similarities between him and who he's using his power on, the deaper the connection is, the more powerful it can be, to the point that if he matches heartbeats, he gains Yellowfang's power of detecting feelings. For the most part, though, he uses his power to dreamwalk, were the situation is simple enough to get, by both him and the other cat being in the same state of rest while sleeping.
I named Squirrelflight and Leafpool's power kindred spirits for lack of a better name. It's basically the thing displayed in The New Prophecy where they feel each other when they have supreme emotions.
Also if you're a guest, you can simply vote by commenting below your vote.