Board Thread:Fan-made Monsters/@comment-28365753-20170309135338/@comment-26376061-20170318141613

Jade Sinclair, from the Whateley Universe series of online stories. Whateley is kinda like X-Men...except in a high school, with things like Demons, Angels, WMDs that look like anime characters, and mad scientists (technically referred to as Devisors), alongside other mutants.

Jade can effectively create duplicates of herself, or rather, her ideal form, by "charging" objects she touches with a copy of her mind. The copies are referred to by many names, including Jinn, Jann, Jeanie, etc. Jinn is held together by a telekinetic field, allowing her to effectively fly, as well as a million other tricks by controlling the parts she's charged into. Like pinning someone to a tree with railroad spikes after the offending person attempted to murder Jade. Or the "Magnificent Milk Missiles" (Yes, I took that directly from the story.) incident where Jinn gave her boyfriend a "devise" (I spelled it right. Devises are the machines that Devisors create, which don't really have to follow any concrete laws of physics, like a machine to switch the Body Image Templates of people, or...a spear which could stab through the 4th dimension to create portals. Any mad-scientist stuff that breaks most of physics and still does what it is supposed to can qualify. I used air-quotes because the machine in question isn't really a devise. Jinn conditioned herself to subconsciously react to certain frequencies she can hear which are outside of the normal human hearing range, which the "devise" emitted when a button was pressed.) that allowed him to influence her breast size...which naturally led to her chest quite literally exploding after her boobs reached critical mass. She got better.

If you actually read some of the stories where Jade is the main character, you will probably see what I mean when I draw comparisons between her and the Narcissus/Imaginary Friend...and you'll probably need Brain Bleach to get rid of the mental images of some of the things you'll read afterwards. Stories like "Dreams and Awakenings" or "Exams" have some pretty disturbing scenes. Luckily, you usually get a massive dose of Jade-fueled adorableness to make you forget things like how she BURNED "I attack little girls" into another student's chest after he attacked her.