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Force Stagnate was a rare dark Force power, known to few. When used, a beam of darkness surrounded by red energy projected from the users palm. Once the beam struck it's target, it was rendered into a seemingly dead state. But this was not the extent of the dark powers' effects. The victim would be slowly deteriorated, if they were not revived from this state soon. Once the victim was revived, it could take over a year before they fully recovered.

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  • Force Stagnate
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  • Force Stagnate was a rare dark Force power, known to few. When used, a beam of darkness surrounded by red energy projected from the users palm. Once the beam struck it's target, it was rendered into a seemingly dead state. But this was not the extent of the dark powers' effects. The victim would be slowly deteriorated, if they were not revived from this state soon. Once the victim was revived, it could take over a year before they fully recovered.
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  • Force Stagnate was a rare dark Force power, known to few. When used, a beam of darkness surrounded by red energy projected from the users palm. Once the beam struck it's target, it was rendered into a seemingly dead state. But this was not the extent of the dark powers' effects. The victim would be slowly deteriorated, if they were not revived from this state soon. Once the victim was revived, it could take over a year before they fully recovered.
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