[@Ashifili] I am going to say this for everyone so that everyone has a very clear understanding of everything to do with Edgar's magic. I cant be bothered with continually explaining this (sounds rude, but eh), so if the GMs could be so kind as the clear shit up after this, it would be greatly appreciated. [hider=And now we know!] Temporal presence is my way of describing a person or objects presence in time. It can be how they move through time, how they interact with time, or how they affect a time stream or time line. A person moving through time is, of course, someone going in a continual constant through a certain timeline. How they interact is how they may alter or create branches within a timeline, causing parallel universes. And how they affect a timeline or timestream is how their constant could be affected through any means. If Edgar were to, say, slow your physical nature down to a halt, or begin reversing it through time, that he would be altering you time stream in a certain way. If he were to alter your timeline, it would change that timeline specifically and cause a parallel branch to occur, with the effects decided by the GMs. If he alters your Temporal Presence as a whole, then he completely alters you within time, which could lead to dire effects (such include erasal from time, possible destruction of reality, some minor dinks in the ole' chronometer, etcetera). Holding a person still and holding a persons temporal presence still are the same thing, but are slightly different. If he were to hold them in time, he would be affecting that precise moment and continual moments, decided by him (light chronos locks). If he were to hold your temporal presence completely still, it would prevent you from flowing through time for all continuous events from then forth. It would, in a sense, completely exclude you from time. If the universe were to implode, you wouldn't be affected. [/hider] I hope everyone is now happy.