Feature Name: Graias – Methodology of Torture-Sucking under the Threshold Feature Type: Supernatural Ability / Soul Manipulation Description: The user can forcefully extract the "pain" and "vitality" from a target through a specialized siphoning process. Unlike standard life-draining, which simply depletes health, this ability requires the target to be in a state of distress to function. The user does not drain blood or energy directly, but rather the sensation of agony, converting it into a potent restorative resource for themselves. Mechanics & Effects:
Pain Dependency: The siphon only activates if the target is currently suffering (physical injury, exhaustion, or mental anguish). The greater the target's suffering, the higher the extraction rate. The "Threshold" Limit: To prevent the target from dying prematurely or going numb from shock, the ability unconsciously regulates the damage. It keeps the victim hovering just below the point of death or unconsciousness, ensuring the "supply" of pain remains fresh and constant for as long as possible. Conversion: For every unit of pain extracted, the user heals a corresponding amount of damage or gains a temporary boost to physical stats.
Strategic Use:
Infinite Sustain: In prolonged battles, the user can sustain themselves indefinitely by keeping weaker enemies injured but alive, using them as "batteries." Psychological Warfare: Victims are trapped in a state where they cannot faint or escape, forced to endure a cycle of feeding the user their own agony. Graias - Metodology of torture-sucking under th...
Drawback: If the user fails to inflict pain, the ability provides no benefit. Against an opponent who feels no pain (constructs, undead, or those with specific resistances), the ability is entirely useless.
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Is there a specific context (historical, medical, psychological, etc.) in which you're interested? Could there be a typo in the term you've provided? Are you looking for information on a particular method, or is there a different aspect you're curious about? Mechanics & Effects: Pain Dependency: The siphon only
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