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Quirk: True Psyche

Type: Transformation, Accumulation

Description: The user can transform into three different forms, eaching representing an aspect of their psyche: Ego, Id, and Superego. The user must also develop each psyche within their mind as separating entities to fully utilize this quirk. Think of this somewhat like Ben 10's Alien X(in terms of entities).

Ego- Realist Mediator

Ego serves as the mediator between Id/Superego and the real world. Once transformed, the user obtains greater intellect and reasoning. As they gain greater understanding of their self and the world around them, the benefits of this transformation may grow exponentially stronger.

Id- Beast Within

Id serves as the primitive and impulsive side of one's pysche. Once transformed, the user may grow more bestial and powerful. In addition, the user's senses and instincts become more effective. However, with the transformation comes the sever loss of intellect. The powers of this transformation can become exponentially stronger with their desire.

Superego- Ideal Self

Superego incorporates the values and morals of society which are taught by those around the user. Once transformed, the user will become their "ideal self," crafted from their morals and ideals taught to them. However, the user must fully comprehend an abilities their "ideal self" before they can use it. For instance, one who has been taught about God throughout his/her life may take on their ideal image of God. However, the user cannot copy the omnipotency and omnisciency of their God.

Strengths:

Each of these abilities are diverse, allowing for the user to choose which form to become. In addition, due to the quirk being accumulation, each of these abilities can be improved with honing one's mind.

Weaknesses:

Each transformation has its own weaknesses.

Ego- Realist Mediator: This transformation may fail if the user experiences too much anxiety or discovers a flaw within their reasoning. The flaw's effect on the transformation depends on the severity of the flaw and the quantity of flaws.

Id- Beast Within: As the transfromation is directly linked to one's desire, the lack of desire will render the transformation useless and willrevert the user back to their own self. However, excess desire is also dangerous, as the user may continuously transform into their primal selves with little to no chance to revert back to their original selves.

Superego- Ideal Self: The transformation may fail if the user's actions fall short of their "ideal self". This falling short, or guilt, will force the user back into their original self, and on serious situations, may even be destroyed. While the user can rebuild their Superego, it will require a great amount of time to develop an ideal self once again.

Special Technique:

Alterego- Primal Self: If the user can hone their skills in controlling their mind while under the transformation of Id, they may be able to revert to their final primal self, stripped of all morals and ideals.

Two forms may result:

1. The complete opposite of Superego- Ideal Self

2. A hollow being without reason that relies solely on raw power and instincts

Final Technique:

True Equilibrium: If the user were to master each of the psyches and utilize them equally, they may theoretically utilize each of these abilites simutaneously. However, this technique requires precision and skill, as the loss of equality between the three will result in one transformation or the reversion to the original self.