Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25850402-20151231034630/@comment-25926288-20151231114850

Gpod Joe wrote: Eskaver wrote: Well, I'd say that it's a creature specific power.

Persuasion was called that because of Rumple's words. I would advocate a name change, but there's not much concern to me. Ursula has powers that are often confused between sirens and mermaids and sometimes they were the same thing. Anyhow, it did sort of hypnotize them by putting them at a sense of ease and comfort eve when danger is ahead. So, it's technically not hypnosis, but Mermaid magic, as they also can travel between worlds. Is mermaid magic another kind of magic, different from witchcraft? Should we put that in on the Types of Magic section? I would say so because it's confined to a particular species. I disagree with several of the types of magic, but if we are going to give species magic like the Fairies, then the mermaids deserve them too.

I mean, I think there is no such think as belief magic that they say Peter Pan uses. Belief magic or the magic of Neverland that Pan uses is primarily just pixie dust. Why else would he change in a pixie dust glow and fly as if he was surrounded by pixie dust and we even learned that pixie dust is what causes the need for belief as Tink had to show. I have several qualms, but that's up for debate.