Detailed Power Explanations
Illusory suggestion - can create illusions of beautiful flowers. Those who stare at her illusions for at least thirty straight seconds will fall into a trance and become highly suggestible. Ellen must, however, come at least close to hitting on some of their repressed feelings or insecurities for her suggestions to be successfully implanted.
Examples:
Ellen has entranced a character with an inferiority complex. Said character harbors feelings of jealousy and resentment towards their best friend. Ellen correctly perceives that they harbor these feelings towards their friend and implants a suggestion for them to sabotage or kill said best friend.
Result: Success
Ellen has entranced a character with an inferiority complex. Said character idolizes their best friend, wishing to be just like them. Ellen incorrectly assumes that they harbor feelings of jealousy and resentment towards their best friend and implants a suggestion for them to sabotage or kill said best friend.
Result: Failure
Ellen has entranced a character with an inferiority complex. Said character idolizes their best friend, wishing to be just like them. Ellen correctly perceives that they view their friend as a role model and are mimicking their friend's behavior and mannerisms, informing them that as long as their friend is still around, they will always be an imperfect copy. She implants a suggestion for them to kill their best friend so that they can take said best friend's place.
Result: Success
Characters will not remember anything that is said to them or by them while in this state.
For another example of how this would work, think this scene from Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cure. Just replace water with fake flowers.
All attempts to use this power on anyone's character will end in failure without prior permission and plotting.
Examples:
Ellen has entranced a character with an inferiority complex. Said character harbors feelings of jealousy and resentment towards their best friend. Ellen correctly perceives that they harbor these feelings towards their friend and implants a suggestion for them to sabotage or kill said best friend.
Result: Success
Ellen has entranced a character with an inferiority complex. Said character idolizes their best friend, wishing to be just like them. Ellen incorrectly assumes that they harbor feelings of jealousy and resentment towards their best friend and implants a suggestion for them to sabotage or kill said best friend.
Result: Failure
Ellen has entranced a character with an inferiority complex. Said character idolizes their best friend, wishing to be just like them. Ellen correctly perceives that they view their friend as a role model and are mimicking their friend's behavior and mannerisms, informing them that as long as their friend is still around, they will always be an imperfect copy. She implants a suggestion for them to kill their best friend so that they can take said best friend's place.
Result: Success
Characters will not remember anything that is said to them or by them while in this state.
For another example of how this would work, think this scene from Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cure. Just replace water with fake flowers.
All attempts to use this power on anyone's character will end in failure without prior permission and plotting.