Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25814498-20170501170235/@comment-27508227-20180410153834

Name: Return

Type: Transmutation, Emission (very high level of each, easily confused for Specialist)

Description: First is a permanent transmutation of the properties of the aura. It is transmuted to essentially be a mind, to store memories, personality, the very essence of the user's being. Second, when conditions are met, emission is used to transfer to another person and take control of their body.

Limitations: Firstly, the emission part can only be activated one of two ways, upon death or causing it. Second, the emitted aura will automatically seek a host. This host will always be the closest person with potential to develop nen, but with their nen unawakened. Upon entry to their body, it will cause them to be awakened which could, depending on the strength of the host, lead to death within a very short time frame, causing the emission to happen again. There is no limit to how many times this can happen before a suitably durable host is found and the nen user can't stop it even if they wanted to. Once the aura finds a host capable of holding it, it takes over. The host's will, and their own natural aura are suppressed as their body and actions are controlled by the original nen user's aura. If they use up their aura in combat, the host will regain control of their body, with no memory or knowledge of anything that happened after being awakened until they regain enough strength to be taken over again. The main issue here is it's a permanent one and an immoral ability. The nen user cannot relinquish control of the host without separating from them, causing their death and cursing someone else. Their aura can kill hundreds in the search for a suitable host and they cannot stop it. Suicide becomes an impossibility. The only way to die is for the host to be killed while exhausted. The more aura is depleted, the shorter the search range upon death. If no one without nen is found, the nen user's aura will disappear leaving the user truly dead.