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Voyeurism is a variant form of Invisibility that renders the user completely invisible except for his or her eyes, which glowed as the power is being used. Because of this one flaw, users must position themselves in locations where the visibility of their eyes are at most minimal. It is commonly used to spy on others. It is also related to the teleportation power of Shimmering.

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  • Voyeurism
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  • Voyeurism is a variant form of Invisibility that renders the user completely invisible except for his or her eyes, which glowed as the power is being used. Because of this one flaw, users must position themselves in locations where the visibility of their eyes are at most minimal. It is commonly used to spy on others. It is also related to the teleportation power of Shimmering.
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Alignment
  • Evil
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Category
  • Supportive Power
Effects
  • To render oneself completely invisible except their eyes.
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  • Sheer force of will
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  • Voyeurism is a variant form of Invisibility that renders the user completely invisible except for his or her eyes, which glowed as the power is being used. Because of this one flaw, users must position themselves in locations where the visibility of their eyes are at most minimal. It is commonly used to spy on others. It is also related to the teleportation power of Shimmering.
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