Ability text: Allure: You may choose a hero within 3 spaces of Lady Eliza Farrow to test File:Willpower.png. If the hero fails, move the hero 1 space in any direction and the hero is stunned.
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| - Ability text: Allure: You may choose a hero within 3 spaces of Lady Eliza Farrow to test File:Willpower.png. If the hero fails, move the hero 1 space in any direction and the hero is stunned.
- Allure (or Charm) is a special technique that Succubus use to hypnotize men.
- Allure is a desire demon located in the excavated Tevinter ruins below the Harimann Estate, accessible during Act 2 in the Dragon Age II DLC, The Exiled Prince.
- File:Allure zan .gif Write the text of your article here!
- The Bird Flower is a rare species of carnivorous plant indigenous to Lustria. Quite stunning, they bloom in a variety of colours. Each flower is large, about the size of a man’s head, and shaped like a bell. The bright waxen style is perversely phallic, and the flower has no visible stamens. The plant exudes a pale pink fluid that is aromatic and has a sweet, intoxicating taste.[1a]
- Allure (also known as Provoke in the SNES/PS version) is Marle's 2nd-level Tech in Chrono Trigger. While seemingly ineffective, Allure draws enemy techs to Marle, provoking them to attack her instead of fellow party members. Allure is one of two non-offensive and non-healing techs to appear in a Triple Tech. Alongside Ayla and Lucca, she uses Allure to perform Poyozo Dance, a powerful tech with an innocuous and fun appearance, much like the animation for Allure. Additionally, she uses the Tech in conjunction with Ayla's Charm to boost the success rate of stealing valuable items from enemies. It is interesting that the two are paired together in this tech, and that both the rudimentary techs involved in it, rely on sexual appeal to cast. As Ayla and Marle are distant relatives, this may be
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| - Don't you want to help me win this fight? Of course you do!
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| - Exert a defending unit. Add that unit's attack to your total attack.
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| - Ability text: Allure: You may choose a hero within 3 spaces of Lady Eliza Farrow to test File:Willpower.png. If the hero fails, move the hero 1 space in any direction and the hero is stunned.
- Allure (or Charm) is a special technique that Succubus use to hypnotize men.
- The Bird Flower is a rare species of carnivorous plant indigenous to Lustria. Quite stunning, they bloom in a variety of colours. Each flower is large, about the size of a man’s head, and shaped like a bell. The bright waxen style is perversely phallic, and the flower has no visible stamens. The plant exudes a pale pink fluid that is aromatic and has a sweet, intoxicating taste.[1a] During the exploratory expeditions in 1492, a few sailors brought this interesting species back to the Empire. Most of the plants couldn’t adapt to the colder climate, but a few survived in the gardens of those who could afford to maintain such exotic plants. After a few years, there were rumours of strange, nightly visitors in the areas around the gardens, not to mention the sharp decline in the bird population. And then people started disappearing. What exactly led the locals to attributing the cause of the disturbances to the flowers isn’t certain, but the specimens were all burned and their owners burned at the stake.[1a] Though banned, some gardeners maintain these unusual plants for their nectar. It’s said that consuming a small measure of the fluid evokes powerful dreams and instils a deep sense of calm and tingling pleasure. No one uses the nectar for long as people who sample the fluid tend to disappear.[1a]
- Allure is a desire demon located in the excavated Tevinter ruins below the Harimann Estate, accessible during Act 2 in the Dragon Age II DLC, The Exiled Prince.
- File:Allure zan .gif Write the text of your article here!
- Allure (also known as Provoke in the SNES/PS version) is Marle's 2nd-level Tech in Chrono Trigger. While seemingly ineffective, Allure draws enemy techs to Marle, provoking them to attack her instead of fellow party members. Allure is one of two non-offensive and non-healing techs to appear in a Triple Tech. Alongside Ayla and Lucca, she uses Allure to perform Poyozo Dance, a powerful tech with an innocuous and fun appearance, much like the animation for Allure. Additionally, she uses the Tech in conjunction with Ayla's Charm to boost the success rate of stealing valuable items from enemies. It is interesting that the two are paired together in this tech, and that both the rudimentary techs involved in it, rely on sexual appeal to cast. As Ayla and Marle are distant relatives, this may be a way for the game designers to hint at their symmetrical personalities, or show that Marle's personality is somehow genetically inspired by her early ancestor.
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