[Then there was Existence Erasure—a power that had evolved into something truly terrifying.]
[While you were already able to erase your own presence from reality temporarily, this new ability allowed you to erase not just individuals, but anything connected to them—people, objects, events, even abstract concepts.]
[At its core, existence erasure was a power that could wipe a person from existence so thoroughly that it was as if they had never been. Their name, their memories, and everything tied to them would vanish, leaving no trace behind. This extended beyond just the physical; it reached into the fabric of reality itself.]
[For example, if you erased someone who had built a house, the house itself could also disappear, as would any records of it.]
[People who had once known them would no longer remember them, and events they influenced would be altered or erased as if they had never happened.]