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Melting

This document describes the power of melting, which is the ability to liquefy objects and organisms by causing their molecules to merge together and lose physical cohesion. The viscosity of the melted substance depends on its composition, ranging from water-like for high water content to thick and mud-like for rocks or inorganic materials to mercury-like for metals. Potential applications include death inducement or negating ice. Limitations may include an inability to revert melted things back to their original form or needing physical contact.

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Melting

This document describes the power of melting, which is the ability to liquefy objects and organisms by causing their molecules to merge together and lose physical cohesion. The viscosity of the melted substance depends on its composition, ranging from water-like for high water content to thick and mud-like for rocks or inorganic materials to mercury-like for metals. Potential applications include death inducement or negating ice. Limitations may include an inability to revert melted things back to their original form or needing physical contact.

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Melting

Power/Ability
Liquefy objects and/or organisms
to:

The power to liquefy objects/organisms into a liquid form. Opposite power


of Solidification.

Contents
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Also Called

Liquification
Liquification Inducement
Matter Liquification

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Capabilities
User can liquefy objects/organisms by causing the molecules merge together and thus lose
total physical cohesion. Viscosity depends on the object being liquified, if it has a high water
content then the object could become completely water like liquid. If the object is rock like or
inorganic, then it will become a thick and mud-like liquid, while metal would become like
mercury.

Applications

Death Inducement
Ice Negation

Associations

Fire Manipulation
Heat Manipulation
Molecular Acceleration

Limitations

May be unable to revert subjects/objects to original form.


May need to be in physical contact with subject/object.
May not be able to melt objects that don't usually melt such as fire or electricity.

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