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The power to bring out the virtues of others. Sub-power of Virtue Manipulation. Variation of Mental Inducement. Opposite to Vice Inducement.

Also Called[]

  • Value Inducement

Consists Of[]

  • Seven Heavenly Virtue
  • Seven Holy Virtues (pursuits)
  • Seven Knightly Virtues
  • Four Cardinal Virtues
  • Theological Virtues
  • The Nine Spheres of Heaven
  • Nine Hindu Virtues
  • Noble Eightfold Path
  • Four Noble Truths
  • Ten Perfections
  • Divine States
  • Six Perfections (Lotus Sutra)
  • Chinese Martial Morality
  • Samurai Values
  • View of Nietzsche
  • Five Sikh Virtues
  • Three Jewels of the Tao
  • Tree Of Virtues
  • Intellectual Virtues
  • Paideia
  • Prussian Virtues
  • Epistemic Virtues
  • Evolution Of Morality
  • Virtue Ethics
  • Stoic Ethics And Virtues

Capabilities[]

The user can bring out the virtues of others. Doing so, causes the victim to perform the seven heavenly virtues. This allows the victim to be enlightened and blessed as they had performed a meritocracy. To achieve moral excellence.

This power consists of virtues from every religion, faith, ideology, ethics and/or law & order.

Variations[]

Charity (opposite of greed): To be generous and self-sacrificial. Love, in the sense of an unlimited loving kindness towards all others, is held to be the ultimate perfection of the human spirit. Thus, being divinely infused into the soul. Regardless of what emotions it stirs up, love is necessary for salvation, and with it, no one can be lost.

Chastity (opposite of lust): One's mind and wisdom are abstained from sexual conduct. Cleanliness through cultivated good health and hygiene and be maintained by refraining from intoxicants. To embrace moral wholesomeness and achieving purity of thought-through education and betterment. The ability to refrain from being distracted and influenced by hostility, temptation or corruption.

Diligence (opposite of sloth): A zealous and careful nature in one's actions and work; decisive work ethic, steadfastness in belief, fortitude, and the capability of not giving up. Monitoring one's own activities to guard against laziness. Upholding one's convictions at all times, especially when no one else is watching, hence performing integrity.

Humility (opposite of pride): Modest behavior, selflessness, and the giving of respect. Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself less. It is a spirit of self-examination; a hermeneutic of suspicion toward yourself and charity toward people you disagree with. To undertake tasks which are difficult, tedious or unglamorous, and to graciously accept the sacrifices involved. Reverence for those who have wisdom and those who selflessly teach in love. Giving credit where credit is due; not unfairly glorifying one's own self. Being faithful to promises, no matter how big or small they may be. Refraining from despair and the ability to confront fear and uncertainty, or intimidation.

Kindness (opposite of envy): Compassion and empathy towards others, friendship and trust without prejudice or resentment. Unselfish love and voluntary kindness without bias or spite. Having positive outlooks and cheerful demeanor to inspire kindness in others.

Patience (opposite of wrath): Forbearance and endurance through moderation. Resolving conflicts and injustice peacefully, as opposed to resorting to violence. Accepting the grace to forgive and to show mercy upon sinners. Creating a sense of peaceful stability and community rather than suffering, hostility, and antagonism.

Temperance (opposite of gluttony): Constant mindfulness of others and one's surroundings; practicing self-control, abstention, moderation, zero-sum and deferred gratification. To be honorable with justice. Prudence to judge between actions with regard to appropriate actions at a given time.

Associations[]

Known Users[]

  • Kamijou Touma (Toaru Majutsu no Index); via Enhanced Charisma
  • Faith Lehane (Buffy: The Vampire Slayer)
  • SHAZAM (DC Comics)
  • Rachel Leyton (Misfits); via Suggestion
  • Angels (Mythologies)
  • Itachi Uchiha (Naruto); via Izanami
  • Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto); via Enhanced Charisma

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