Aqueous Form or Water Mimicry is the ability to assume a form similar to or composed of water. It is speculated that the evolved human actually only mimics the density of water, or another liquid, and can then control their body. One with this ability can even assimilate his composition to other water and manipulate the water to expand his or her size, or he could move in this form through liquid mediums, sometimes even assuming the various states of matter (solid, liquid, gas and plasma). The form that one assumes could be that of either fresh or saltwater, what actually determines this is unknown.
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| - Aqueous Form or Water Mimicry is the ability to assume a form similar to or composed of water. It is speculated that the evolved human actually only mimics the density of water, or another liquid, and can then control their body. One with this ability can even assimilate his composition to other water and manipulate the water to expand his or her size, or he could move in this form through liquid mediums, sometimes even assuming the various states of matter (solid, liquid, gas and plasma). The form that one assumes could be that of either fresh or saltwater, what actually determines this is unknown.
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| - The ability to change the body's density into that of water
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| - Aqueous Form or Water Mimicry is the ability to assume a form similar to or composed of water. It is speculated that the evolved human actually only mimics the density of water, or another liquid, and can then control their body. One with this ability can even assimilate his composition to other water and manipulate the water to expand his or her size, or he could move in this form through liquid mediums, sometimes even assuming the various states of matter (solid, liquid, gas and plasma). The form that one assumes could be that of either fresh or saltwater, what actually determines this is unknown.
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