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Name: Devils Murmur(Despicable Demons)

Nen Type: Manipulation(main), emission

Description: The second of my two abilities, this is essentially the revese of Angels Whispers, while still being the same basic concept. The user emits their Nen and forms it into a Nen beast, hidden by In, this time resembling a winged imp. The Imps float above the target area and begin whispering, emitting Nen from their mouths as the do so in a fashion similar to that of Breath of Archangel, forming a thin mist in the vicinity. This mist, also hidden by In, amplifies all negative emotions in those who stand within it, things like anger, animosity and fear. This would make them more irritable and more prone to violence, as well as mae them more on edge, perfect for making sure negotiations don't go as planned or for making opponents more weary of you if you want to make a powerful first impression. The longer victims are exposed to this mist, the greater their negative emotions are amplified, meaning that tensions would continue to rise no matter what actions people chose to take. As I have said before, the number of imps I am able to produce is solely dependent on my skill level, meaning this ability can be improved over time. As for the overcharged version, it is as following:

Name: Distorted Dread(Synthetic Sorrow)

Description: I won't go into much detail for this one, as it is the exact opposite of False Ecstasy, an overcharged Devils Murmur. Pretty much like an overdose of scarecrow's fear gas, all Imps are destroyed, the Nen that made up them turned into a much thicker fog which covers the surrounding area. Anyone and anything in the vicinity that can feel emotion has all negative ones increased to such a point that they go into a berserk rage out of fear, anxiety and anger. Everyone would be as much as a danger to themselves as they are for others, and long term exposure causing complete insanity and a vegetative state. Short term exposure has less severe effects such as increased anxiety and long term depression for non nen users.

Limitations:

-See previous hatsu-