Talk:Shaula/@comment-2804:431:C7C8:647B:84A4:52A8:FD72:6B19-20200127012219/@comment-98.1.10.35-20200216230010

@100 Megaton TsarBomba

Ok yeah, so this got WAY further away from what I believe the OP was asking, of which I’ve already stated my opinion on, so this will be my final response please bask in it’s absurd length to your leisure.

1) Teleporting Regulus away IS dealing with his Authority in the most technical sense as all we care about is beating HIM. BFR(Battle Field Removal). Example of theoretical hostile Pandora: She “rewrites phonomema” such that he is teleported into a star she saw in the night sky, he’s there, he stays there until he decides to drop his Authority, that is, if his Authority could even stand up to that level of power. Either way, he eventually dies, he doesn’t come back, the end. Maybe that example is beyond her power but you get the idea, she could even do this to Shaula as well, and Reid.. etc etc. This theoretical usage brought to you by the Authority of Vainglory ability right off of her own page.



(Tappei probably shouldn’t give out powers of this magnitude honestly)

3) Not going to bother defending this to heavens end, it’s explained in the story at multiple points it’s the source of all of the magic and authorities on the planet the story takes place on. Since these powers are all magical the likelihood if it also being magical is very high, so high in fact that unless Tappei or someone who’s conversed with him comes along and say otherwise, I’m not going to agree with them.

Moving to the last point.

Sigh, no, I’m probably not “wanking” Priscilla's luck powers at all, they probably really are as potent as advertised. The fact that she doesn’t aggressively use them or chooses another path doesn’t take anything away from that.

Behold, her own page’s entry:

“Extraordinary Luck: Priscilla has a unique ability, which she mentions makes "the world in her own favor". Granting her extremely high luck in her daily life and in fights. She has also great intuition, which allowed to guess the right and safest path towards the lost Schult during their stay in Priestella. Also mentioning that it doesn't matter what choice she makes, she'll be always right and it will always be positive for her.”

The above text, and nearly every instance of her in the story concludes one to believe she has the Master Level Luck power. In fact it would not surprise me if Tappei referenced it directly From the Powers Wiki excerpt:

“The user is gifted with an automatic and continuous supply of good luck, most have no control over this power as things considered "lucky" randomly and unexpectedly happens to them despite any predestined fate or logical reason. Ergo, nothing bad will happen or if it does, their power will sort it out no matter how impossible the situation is or how high the odds are against them, allowing the user to always be in complete context in whatever situation they are, be free to do as they please without consequences, and be untouched and ineffective to the laws of causality. “

Master level of this:

“Master Level: User is one of the luckiest people in existence, to a point that things go to their way no matter what they do. Any attempts to make bad things happen to the user will almost always fail unless their chances are cosmically minuscule. “

They can also if they so chose:



“Path to Victory - The user is capable of choosing from a certain pathway of choices, a number which will ensure the highest likelihood of making them victorious in any kind of outcome.” (She uses her intuition with this sub-power IMO)

 This also gives Priscilla passive protections such that nothing truly “bad” can happen to her.

Anyways, her brother Vincent’s ONLY power is a slightly better Yang Sword, and a country’s resources. Big freaking deal, if he pressed her Luck power, he’d be squashed, the fact that she left the scene was her “choice”, and lucky for him. He can’t actually win.

Example:

Action: He and/or his minions tries to employ some fatal action her. Theoretical Response: At that exact moment, meteors from the sky burst downward and kill him and all of his associates. As the chance of this happening was only crazy unlikely but not 0% it’s a done deal.

So yeah, she really is the most “powerful” character showcased so far, and her confidence shows it. (Powerful in quotes because it’s not raw power, but an abstract power) Yeah, Tappei can do whatever he wants, and these definitions might be taking a little bit of liberty, but in general I believe it’s as close to correct as witnessed in the story. Not going to argue this point any further, and no one other than someone who’s got an except from Tappei or Tappei himself is going to change my mind on it.

This discussion, is now over. Have a nice day my good chap.