Power limiter sounds like a good idea. by
Neshomeh
on 2024-03-26 03:03:33 UTC
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Dunno about a Sue Tracker, since slapping one of those on a character with canonical powers who isn't actually prone to Suvian tendencies would be gross. There are plenty of different magical power limiters out there in the multiverse, though. Does binding with iron work on this kind of fae?
That said, is there some reason this character has to be forced not to use his glamour in the first place? I'm not familiar with this continuum, so if it's a passive ability never mind, but assuming he can control it, maybe just... have him choose to control it? Because free will is good.
Also because, IMO, if some foolish agents recruited a character who would choose to go around mind-controling people willy-nilly, that's a story: the recruiting agents have to deal with the problem they unleashed and the recruit has to learn a better way to deal with people if he wants to avoid being bound with iron (or whatever). They should all feel free to consult with FicPsych during and after the event. {= D
~Neshomeh
(ETA: missing word.)
(ETA 2: Does the glamour only work on humans? Because in that case it will be really funny when he tries it on one of the many agents who look human but aren't. Stick him with a non-human partner for best mileage. ^_^ )
A suggestion. by
Linstar
on 2024-03-25 20:38:14 UTC
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That would definitely be something the PPC could do. I'm not sure they would necessarily always do that (I think Damian has an agent with a similar power?), but I would suggest giving your recruit a Sue Tracker. I think that would cover the power limiting.
I can't wait to read the next mission!
--Ls isn't quite sure if he's read that book series, but it seems familiar.