Cornelia Hale - Powers

Powers

As the Guardian of Earth, she is geokinetic and can control plants and their growth and structure and manipulate the earth and all related materials such as paper, wood, silt, minerals, crystal, gems, sand, mud, some foods like sugar and wheat, silicon, molten rock, etc. At first she thought her powers are lame only consisting on making plants grow to giant sizes and altering their shape but she discovers her powers were much more learning to create earthquakes, levitate and throw rock and stone, create trenches, and cause avalanches and mudslides. In the animated series, Cornelia happens to be the Guardian whose power happens to dwarf the others but ironically, her powers are useless when she is not near the ground or there are no plants to control.

The Guardians met Kadma Starlighter, the former Guardian of Earth, when on an adventure in the dimension of Zamballa; Kadma had taught Cornelia the ability of green-speaking, the ability to communicate and sense the location of vegetation. Cornelia also has learned to manipulate certain types of metal that have a composition with a substantial amount of Earth in it.

When the Guardians received a power boost from when the Oracle and the Council of Candracar deactivated the Veil causing the power used to sustain and create it to flow back into the Aurameres, Cornelia gains the power of telekinesis, the power to levitate and manipulate objects with the power of her mind. With her telekinetic powers, Cornelia can not only hurl rocks at her opponents she can mentally throw objects such as flatware, trashcans, books, people, brooms etc. She can levitate herself also to gain limited flight powers, can defend herself with a telekinetic barrier, and fire pulses of sheer telekinetic power. When she first got her powers she also had the power over wishes, when she wished for something she got it.

She also gains a minor glamouring-shape shifting power to transform into herself but look like her Guardian self but without the wings, amplified powers or the costume but definitely the mature body and voice.

Cornelia's newest power is the ability to heal wounds using the warmth of the earth. The former guardian of Earth, Kadma Starlighter, also has the same exact powers as Cornelia.

Cornelia has shown that she is able to:

  • Control vegetation, such as plants,trees,shrubs,bushes,etc. growth and structure
  • Manipulate the earth and all related materials such as paper, wood, silt, minerals, crystals, gems, sand, mud, metal etc., by throwing them,
  • Form earthquakes,fissures and avalanches
  • Create shields and armour from rock.
  • Greenspeak
  • Teleport forms of earth-related materials
  • Telekinesis
  • Healing powers
  • Change from her normal self to her Guardian self without the wings and costume
  • Throw beams of green energy
  • Wishes to herself
  • Bring dead plants and fruit to life
  • Use telekinetic barriers and throw fire pulses of energy
  • Communicate the location of vegetation
  • Create fruit from branches and tree's such as apples
  • Limited flight powers
  • Sense and visualise people
  • Sense vibrations of the earth
  • Travel underground
  • Her emotions are linked to nature (when she's feeling sad or angry, plants around her will die)
  • Drag or sink people under the ground
  • Bore through concrete,metal,walls,etc.
  • Make metal soft and melt
  • Manipulate metal

Cornelia's powers as a Guardian include:

  • Flight (animated series)
  • Teleportation
  • Glamouring
  • Invisibility

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