Crimson Curse - Powers

Powers

An elemental witch, Crimson Curse is linked to the "Natural Order" and uses her magical powers to manipulate the elements of nature. Her spells can create massive winds to blow enemies away (or carry her upwards so she can fly), create waterspouts and miniature tidal waves, summon roots and vines to entangle her foes, control fire and flames, and even counteract non-natural energies.

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