How to Know What You Fear

Jack Frost: Afraid? I'grand not afraid of you lot.

Pitch Black: Maybe not. Only y'all are agape of something.

Jack: You lot remember and then?

Pitch: I know so! Information technology's the one affair I e'er know. People's greatest fears.

Basically the ability to notice other people's fears. Oftentimes necessary for a "What Practice They Fear?" Episode. This power can come in several forms:

  • Fear Perception: The power to know what a person'southward fears are. For case, one could come across a picture in your head or something similar. One then has different options to use this info. This type does not necessarily include the power to project those fears into people'due south heads and they may have to be exploited in a more than normal mode, such as dropping them in a serpent pit or a sewer full of rats.
  • Fear Inducement: The ability to bring a person'southward fears to life without really having any knowledge virtually what those fears are. This power does non deliberately cause a person to believe they are, for example, vomiting worms, information technology'due south just the outcome of the power on that particular person. It is sort of like infecting people with dread.
  • Fear Invocation: The power to encounter a person's fears and/or show them their fears (if they take several). Control is near-absolute and oft includes intensity and elapsing. A character with this power will usually take some kind of psychic or illusionary power to bring the fears to life.

It goes without saying that this is normally a bad guy power. If it's a power used by a Decadent Courtroom, Omniscient Council of Vagueness or just a plain evil plenty version of The Regime, then it will almost always take the course of Room 101. It can, however, be used by a Terror Hero who ultimately fights for the adept guys — though, naturally, these tend to exist some shade of Anti-Hero.


Examples:

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    Anime & Manga

  • Phoenix Ikki in Saint Seiya was initially introduced as a bad guy with the ability to Invoke Fear. What makes his example pretty interesting is that he eventually undergoes a Heel–Face up Turn, nevertheless keeps his "Phoenix Illusion Demon Fist", as a form of Cool and Unusual Penalisation, making it sort of a Subversion of Bad Powers, Bad People. The technique digs upward what will inflict the most harm to your listen, and if y'all lack willpower, it Will One-Hitting Kill you. And fifty-fifty if you lot DO accept the willpower to not die from the mental blow, odds are yous will stop upward extremely weakened from the shock and be easy casualty. Well, there is ONE instance of an opponent that was able to Not Just shake it off like naught, just actually inflict it back on him, but we're talking virtually the 1 Golden Saint specializing in meditation, peace of mind and closest to the Gods. Interestingly, this technique even gets Epiphany Therapy uses in the Asgard arc on ii enemies.

    Comic Books

  • Dani Moonstar in New Mutants created illusions based on the target'south worst fears
  • Teen Titans villain Phobia can control the fear of the human listen and create life-like illusions of the fears in that person'due south heed, including their greatest fear. And she can teleport, so she doesn't accept to stick around for the pants alter.
  • A variation of Fear Inducement appeared in Brian Michael Bendis 's Allonym. In Volume Four, Jessica comes face-to-face with occasional Daredevil villain (and Jessica'due south archenemy) The Purple Man, whose torso secretes chemical pheromones which, when inhaled or absorbed through the skin, allow him to control their actions by verbal suggestions. (The Majestic Human, similar The Joker, is enlightened that he exists in a comic volume). He orders Jessica to imagine the most horrifying thing she tin envision, which turns out to exist the corpse of her boyfriend (Antman Two) covered in ants lying in her bed. The Regal Man comments that he wonders what she is seeing, guesses "it doesn't work that fashion."
  • In Batman, The Scarecrow uses a hallucination-inducing gas to detect and induce a person's greatest fear. (Ironically, poetic justice proves his ain greatest fear turns out to be— a fear of BATS!)
    • This seems to be a major theme in The Dark Knight Trilogy, peculiarly in the first part, Batman Begins.
    • Another Batman villain, Cornelius Stirk, wanders into this territory as well. He's a telepath who can make other people see what he wants, which he uses to both brand himself appear as someone they trust, and to prey on their fears.
  • Trauma of Avengers: Initiative actually transforms into what his target fears, giving him any physical attributes and/or powers that get along with the new form. This combination of psychic powers and shapeshifting was considered a "holy grail" of mutant powers past Gyrich. Too, he's non really a mutant at all, but the half-human son of the dream demon Nightmare.
    • It should be noted that this is imperfect—he went through 4 forms trying to notice a weakness in The Incredible Hulk (who, every bit it turns out, isn't afraid of annihilation), and got tossed into a parked car for his troubles.
  • Gen¹³ villain Phobia was a creepy lilliputian girl with Fear Invocation powers.
  • The Sinestro Corps of the Green Lantern comics is based entirely on this concept. With their power rings they tin create constructs of both their own fears and their victims'.
    • Later in the Blackest Night arc The Scarecrow himself is recruited as a temporary Yellow Lantern.
  • The Nightmare spirits from IDW's My Niggling Pony: Friendship is Magic comic inflict this upon our heroes when they try to rescue Rarity from their clutches. With The Power of Friendship, Twilight Sparkle faces her fearfulness of disappointing Princess Celestia and beingness dismissed as her student, Rainbow Nuance her fright of losing the power of flight, Pinkie Pie her fearfulness of being unable to brand others happy, Fluttershy her fear of losing her way with animals, and Applejack her fearfulness of letting down her family unit.
  • Paperinik New Adventures
    • Trauma was a Fear Inducer, creating fear in his enemy then eating it to transform the victims in the mindless Coolflames.
    • In the sequel, PK2, we have Korinna, a Fear Invoker who uses her power to create a pocket-sized ground forces convinced she is the only ane capable of stopping the things they are afraid of.
  • A comic based on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) depicted the sometime toyline villain Scare-Glow as having Fright Invocation powers. He psychically discerns a person'due south greatest fear before trapping them in an illusion based on it. Apparently, it's harder to figure out what sure people are agape of, but he thinks that if he waits long enough he'll notice what even Skeletor fears, knowledge he can then use to complimentary himself from Skeletor'southward service.
  • Judge Dredd: Judge Fear, the cape-wearing and helmeted Night Judge, has the ability to discern any person's deepest fear so he can literally scare them to death by opening his visor and forcing his victims to gaze into his Nightmare Face up.
    • Doesn't piece of work too well on Dredd himself though...
  • Checkmate featured a character named Adam Sharp who was injured in Iraq and rebuilt as a Super Soldier named Chimera. In this form he had the ability to read minds and have the form of any his victim was scared of.
  • Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines: In "Spy in the Sky," (Fun-In #3, August 1970 Gold Key) Dick Dastardly sends Muttley on a hush-hush mission to learn Yankee Doodle Pigeon's greatest fear. Sensing a spy in his midst, Yankee Doodle makes Muttley think he's scared of lightning. Armed with this information, the Vulture Squadron takes off corralling thunderclouds to push in the pigeon'south direction merely information technology backfires—Yankee Doodle's flight helmet is equipped with lightning rods.

    Dastardly: (removing Muttley's medals) "Agape of lightning," you said...Give me those medals!!

    Fan Works

  • Child of the Storm has boggarts as a affair of course, and the Spirit of the Fallen Fortress in the sequel, which is essentially a cross betwixt a boggart, a Dementor, and Hannibal Lecter. The resultant Eldritch Abomination reads its victim'due south mind, takes the grade of their worst fears and slowly torments them through diverse forms of Mind Rape until they become insane, earlier killing them and eating their souls. Information technology's killed gods before. All the same, its abilities are less effective against those who've faced their fears before - Sirius, who spent 12 years in Azkaban, is generally unbothered and really finds it cathartic, and Harry's psychic defences mean its tactics aren't as constructive (though it does rattle him, badly, for a little while).
  • Rhyme and Reason: Ivana M. Killjoy has washed quite some in-depth inquiry on the Rangers every bit part of her Batman Gambit, including their individual fears which she uses against them — somewhat less in Chip'due south example considering she keeps him decorated otherwise.
  • Naruto in Desperation Attracts Vultures utilizes this confronting Sasuke at Mei's suggestion (though he takes it much further than she expected). During their match, he start gives Zabuza's "eight targets" speech communication then disguises himself equally Haku and challenge to have never actually died. This drives Sasuke into such a panic that he uses both his Cursed Seal and Chidori.
  • In The Legend of Link: Lucky Number 13, Link after becoming the God of Fear instinctively knows what everyone is afraid of (and is fully capable of subjecting them to information technology).
  • In The Parselmouth of Gryffindor, Maximilian, attributable to his Boggart nature, can encounter fifty-fifty an Occlumens'southward worst fear. Considering he'due south a overnice guy all around, he usually keeps it a secret.

    Films — Animated

  • Rise of the Guardians' Big Bad Pitch Blackness is the original Boogeyman and a Nightmare Weaver; knowing what others fright is i of his powers. Information technology comes in handy when he wants to Suspension Them past Talking.

    Pitch: Information technology's the one affair I always know. People's greatest fears.

  • We're Back! A Dinosaur'southward Story: Professor Screw-Eye has invented a radio that allows him to know what scares people. He uses this radio to his advantage to make his circus of fearfulness (which entertains people past scaring them) successful, and information technology's too behind his villainous plot to brainwash the educated dinosaurs into ferocious monsters, since lots of people are afraid of dinosaurs.

    Films — Live-Activity

  • Poltergeist. According to their psychic medium consultant, the ghost causing the Freelings all the problem has this power.

    Tangina: At present articulate your minds. It knows what scares you. Information technology has from the very first. Don't requite it any help. It knows besides much already.

  • Among Shang Tsung'due south powers in Mortal Kombat: The Movie is the power to see into a person's soul and discover out what that person fears almost and then he tin use that fear confronting them.
  • Freddy Krueger from the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise attacks people in their nightmares with their fears.
  • In the 2003 Peter Pan Claw taunts Peter with his fearfulness of Wendy growing up and forgetting him to throw him off-residue in a boxing.
  • In the earlier iteration of the Peter Pan mythos, Hook, Peter, and the Lost Boys capitalize on Hook'south fear of ticking clocks (and the Croc who made such noises) to encircle him with clocks, driving him briefly into a panic during the final duel.

    Peter: Tick Tock, Tick Tock, Hook's afraid of an erstwhile dead croc...

  • Pennywise in Information technology (2017) seems to be able to find his victim'south major phobias and fears and stand for them to feed on them.
  • In Avengers: Historic period of Ultron, Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch is able to induce in her victims visions that reveal their greatest fears and read those visions.
  • This is the central concept of Milky way of Terror where a group of infinite travelers sent on a rescue mission are trapped on a planet with a mysterious pyramid that's revealed to be able to bring the characters' worst fears to life. These manifestations are unremarkably monsters that kill them. For example, one character is terrified of maggots, which leads to her squicky death.
  • The game in Jumanji seems to summon challenges that aren't completely random. Alan's outset challenge later emerging from the game is Van Pelt, who is played by the same actor of Alan'due south father and is a representation of Alan'southward fear of his male parent.

    Literature

  • The Feasters from the fantasy book serial Lady Of Gems tin can bring a person's fears to life so they tin feed off that or those persons fears
  • Harry Potter: Boggarts take the course of a person's greatest fright, which means they have this power.
  • The Dresden Files:
    • Demons that feed on fear are called phobophages and have a degree of this as a thing of form. The diverseness that appear in the 8th volume, Proven Guilty, are called Fetches and their intended victim is at a horror movie convention. This results in Captain Ersatzen and Shout Outs ample.
    • Certain demons and other nasties have a variation: they instinctually know how to cause hurting to their victims, but merely every bit information, not every bit understanding. For case, a demon knows to attack a family human through his children, merely not why.
  • In the Belgariad's prequels, Polgara's Heed Rape persuasion method is revealed to be this. It just failed one time, because the target had fabricated sure to drug himself sufficiently that he was lucid simply nevertheless high as a kite (note that if she put much effort into it, she probably could have united nations-drugged him like Belgarath did in the prequel).
  • In 1984, the Party performs sadistic research on individuals and operates a "Ministry building of Honey" dedicated to customizing its tortures to suit the individual existence tortured. This culminates in the individual's visit to Room 101 where their worst fear has been crystallized into reality to make them bend to the party line forever.
  • The Wardstone Chronicles includes a secondary character with the power to practice something called the Dread, which is a induces fright in its target.
  • The Books of Bayern include several characters, mostly antagonists, who are capable of knowing exactly what one fears (mainly things similar public humiliation or loss of control, which are the things behind fears like acrophobia or arachnophobia) and also what a person wants, desires, or intends. Their ability also gives them the ability to know precisely what to say in order to go what they want. Yeah. It'southward really no wonder they're more often than not Bad Guys.
  • The 3rd book of Midnighters has a peculiar scene where Male monarch, the group'due south Half-Human being Hybrid, attempts to intimidate a minor graphic symbol. He somehow knows (without knowing how he knows) that said character is agape of snakes, and his appearance and posture shift in just such a manner as to bring up thoughts of snakes, without changing blatantly enough to be obvious Shapeshifting.
  • Amanda Reese of the Fingerprints series was capable of perceiving others' fears.
  • Elva from the Inheritance Cycle is a heroic (kind of) instance. She has the ability to sense a person's negative emotions, including fearfulness.
  • The Furies in the Star Trek quadrilogy of the aforementioned name have this every bit their master weapon: a directed-free energy beam that forces anyone who is hit by it to experience sheer terror.
  • The titular Machine of Galaxy of Fear: The Nightmare Machine is capable of invoking fears in other characters, though some characters note with alarm that machines shouldn't be able to know what those specific fears are. Information technology's not a machine. The fears are amazingly powerful hallucinations, though not always internally consistent, and subject to Year Inside, Hr Outside. Eppon in Army of Terror also has this ability.
  • The Doom spidermind can retrieve a man'south fears from their mind and project horrible images to them.
  • The Lensman serial offers an unusual case of the good guys having and using this adequacy. In all cases it'due south used against people who take led directly-out revolting, disgusting, criminal and evil lives, in essence letting them be judged by their own consciences, and in all cases but one it is lethal. Justified in-universe in that the lethal uses are in the context of an ignored warning not to re-enter Arisian space and against a murderer who would have been executed in any case. The third is every bit an exercise in the true nature of mercy - or otherwise.
  • Journey to Chaos: Dengel protected his final lair with a "Fear Field", an assortment of magic runes that embrace anyone who approaches with an illusion of their worst fear. During Looming Shadow, all the members of Team Four are subjected to it as they climb Mt. Daci. Basilard sees his students dying and joining his previous students in blaming him for their decease while his Evil Uncle kills him with his own sword. Nolien sees his younger blood brother become an Evil Overlord every bit First Duke of Heleti, carelessness their parents, and corruption Tiza. Tiza sees herself back in the place that caused her amnesia, her friends and mentors dead, and Nolien brainwashed into hating her. Invitee star party fellow member Zettai sees her abusive parents come back from the dead and kill her new friends. Eric sees Nulso take over Ataidar and turn Annala into a Sex Slave.
  • In The Taking, the invaders besieging the boondocks inherently know what people's fears and insecurities are and use them to bulldoze people to despair so that they volition be of no assistance to the world'south children and thus take their souls taken. For Molly, this takes the grade of poems she likes being mockingly quoted at her out of nowhere and encounters with her Ax-Crazy begetter, whom she fears almost.
  • In Renegades, the villain Phobia can sense what a person is agape of - both their greatest and current fears - and shapeshift himself into embodiment of that, ranging from plumes of burn down to swarms of spiders. He is limited, though - when he learns that Sentinel'southward greatest fear is being powerless, he notes that it'southward a difficult one to exploit.
  • In The Mysterious Benedict Order, the Whisperer, a auto invented by the Large Bad Ledroptha Drapery, is able to detect an individual's worst fearfulness when they're seated in it. Information technology and so sends out powerful contentment to deny that fearfulness so that the individual will exist docile and do what Mr. Pall wants.

    Live Activity TV

  • An episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark? entitled "The Tale of the Unsafe Soup" features a restaurant owner making soup out of the fear that is extracted by a magical statue.
  • Barbas, the Demon of Fright in Overjoyed, is a Fright Perceiver. Played by Billy Drago (John Bly from The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.).
    • He made several appearances throughout the duration of the prove, becoming important plenty to have a Good Analogue shown in the Mirror Universe episode. The sheer dissimilarity between the personalities and deportment of the two is rather hilarious.
  • Star Expedition: The Original Series episode "And the Children Shall Lead". Gorgon the Friendly Angel taught the children the power of learning another person's fears and using the fears to disable and command them. The kids caused Sulu to see swords surrounding the Enterprise so he wouldn't modify course and used Uhura'due south fear of dying to prevent her from calling Starfleet Command.
  • Physician Who:
    • The alien monster "The Mind of Evil" attacked people with hallucinations of their worst fearfulness.
    • Similarly, the hotel in "The God Complex", with the added twist that the fright is a trap to draw out their faith
    • "Frontier in Infinite" has the Master using a "hypnosound" to induce the worst fear. Humans see the alien Draconians, while the Draconians run into humans. Jo Grant sees a monster from 1 of her past adventures.
  • In the Oasis episode "Fearfulness and Loathing", Jackie Clark'south Problem is that anyone who looks into her eyes sees their greatest fears instead of her. She has no command over it and hates it. Her ability gets stolen by Ian Haskell twice.
  • In Hornblower, Jack Simpson finds out that Horatio Hornblower is afraid of heights. Simpson sends his men to tell Hornblower that he's ordered by Lt. Eccleston to climb to the fighting top. It'south a lie, nobody gave that lodge, and Simpson laughs at Hornblower and refuses to help him when he'due south stuck in the rigging, unable to move.
  • The 10-Files:
    • "Blood" dealt with people whose phobias were heightened to unbearable levels because they were exposed to drug chosen LSD-M and they were possibly receiving subliminal letters. (Or they might have been hallucinating them.) The fears included Claustrophobia, fright of being raped and fear of blood.
    • "Wetwired": Government controlled people through Subliminal Seduction transferred through TV broadcasting and caused them very bright Hallucinations of their worst fears which compelled them to murder even their loved ones. Scully idea that Mulder is collaborating with The Conspiracy and he helped them to abduct her.
    • In "10-Cops", the monster of the calendar week could sense people'south worst fearfulness and made them real. Some were literal monsters (a wasp human being or a generic villainous killer). A man panicked considering he idea his partner is going to leave him. Ane adult female died of exotic illness simply because Scully happened to mention its proper name.
  • This is the Jabberwocky's ability in One time Upon a Time in Wonderland.
  • In an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger, a drug lord has but learned that his girlfriend is actually an hugger-mugger FBI agent. Knowing that she was afraid of water and couldn't swim, he ordered his henchmen to drown her. Luckily, Walker and company showed upwards in time to save her.
  • Taken:
    • The aliens' Psychic Powers let them to use a person's fears confronting them. This is exhibited in their ability to show people all of their memories and all of their fears and their trend to create images of something that scared a person immediately earlier abducting them. For instance, the carny that frightened Jesse as a kid.
    • In "Dropping the Dishes", Captain Walker is terrified when a cockroach falls on him, explaining to his tickled fellow soldiers that they take frightened him ever since he was a child. In "John", Walker is swarmed by cockroaches that only he can see later on entering the alien ship created by Allie from people's thoughts.
  • One Criminal Minds killer of the week was a Psycho Psychologist who did this mundanely—he interviewed people new to the area virtually their greatest fears (which were of form all situations he could replicate—nobody said they feared public speaking, or even spiders), then killed them in what he claimed was an "experiment" to reduce their fear.

    Tabletop Games

    Video Games

  • Ghost Primary: Some of the ghosts tin can find people'southward unconscious or conscious fears. Oft it'due south up to other ghosts to exploit those fears.
  • The Fable of Spyro: The Eternal Night: The concluding test to meet the Chronicler is to face up the thing yous fear the most. In Spyro'south case, Cynder's evil adult course, as he was afraid of her being turned back into it.
  • The Force Unleashed: Darth Phobos tin can utilise the Force to probe someone'due south mind to find their fears and create illusions of information technology. In her boss battle, she puts on a Shape Shifter Guilt Trip, as Starkiller'southward greatest fear is Juno Eclipse'due south death.
  • Melty Blood: Tatari is a vampire that is repeatedly created from rumors, and has the ability to manifest people's subconscious fears as reality.
  • NiGHTS into Dreams…: Wizeman, being the god and creator of nightmares, is unsaid to have this power. He can as well alter the dreams of visitors or create nightmares in order to have reward of these fears. He even uses information technology in the 2nd game to steal Helen'southward red idea by removing all light from her dream (Helen is deathly agape of the nighttime).
  • Touhou: In Subterranean Animism, the mind reader Satori Komeiji uses this as her main combat tactic. Her showtime spellcard is a grade of hypnosis that draws past traumas to the surface, which Satori and so reads and copies with her subsequent spellcards.
  • Super Newspaper Mario: Parodied in the concluding level. You're asked what your worst fears are, and and then have to become through rooms that contain these, but savvy players tin select healing items as answers, causing them to appear. You tin can also say that Francis (a nerdy chameleon you fought earlier in the game) is your worst fear, causing him to be brought to you lot and angering him about being interrupted.
  • Injustice 2: Scarecrow. Information technology's a rare intro dialogue when he doesn't tell his opponent what they fear, and is ever fighting in a cloud of fear gas.
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition: During the quest "Here Lies the Completeness", the Inquisitor and their party are transported to the Fade (a place almost people can only visit in their dreams) and must confront a grapheme who tin manifest their greatest fears in front of them. Each companion may annotate almost what it is they meet; Cassandra sees maggots, for example, while for the Inquisitor it'south spiders.
  • In Loom, the Terror typhoon allows the user to get whatever the target fears the nigh. It's also a 18-carat transformation rather than just an illusion; if y'all utilise it on the dragon (who is, ironically, a pyrophobe), y'all briefly become a blazing fire that tin can ignite nearby things.

    Visual Novels

  • Hatoful Boyfriend Holiday Star: The King is capable of this and uses information technology to try and drive visitors over the Despair Result Horizon. If he can take away their desire to exit and face the real world and the real problems in their lives they can stay with him and be happy. Mostly he talks to them and gives them picture books with simple stories virtually allegories of themselves inevitably failing and dying, but he likewise tries to guilt trip Yuuya by talking nigh what he did and conjuring cleaved eggs.

    Webcomics

  • Walkyverse: The Head Alien has a list of his enemies' fears and tries using it on Joe. Nevertheless, since he by and large focuses on Joyce and Walky, his list isn't really up to engagement.
  • Captain SNES: The Game Masta: Daos, as Sinistral of Fearfulness, has this ability. Alex successfully bluffs Daos by challenging Daos to name his worst fear, and later on trying to practice just that, Daos believes Alex has a powerful mental shield, since all Daos saw was a blinking smiley face. (Really Evil Otto, an entity that genuinely terrifies Alex.)

    Spider web Original

  • SCP Foundation:

    Western Animation

  • An episode of DuckTales (1987) features Magica DeSpell casting a fear deject over the McDuck mansion which causes the inhabitants to experience what they fear most.
  • The Fear creature from Extreme Ghostbusters.
  • In Lilo & Sew together: The Serial, Experiment 300 (Spooky) has the ability to make up one's mind and mimic a person's greatest fearfulness. In the episode in which it appears, it mimics a whole roomful of h2o and nearly drowns Stitch (Sew together is afraid of water considering he can't bladder in information technology), and and so mimics Nani's fear of having Lilo taken abroad by mimicking the social worker Cobra Bubbles. Jumba claims that Experiment 300's impression of his ex-wife is very scary.
  • The Shadow of Fright from Xiaolin Showdown uses a combination of Perception and Inducement. In club to know what a person fears, one has to start use its ability to literally enter someone else'southward listen; the person using the Shadow of Fear too has some serious reality warping abilities in this state. Once a person has delved into a victim'southward mind long enough to know what they fear, they can then apply that cognition to bring the victim's fear to life in the existent earth.
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: The Picture show had Horror'due south Mitt, which was able to bring one'southward worst fears to life. For Billy, it was a spider-clown-mailman; Irwin had to peform stand-up comedy in front of bears; and Mandy saw a hereafter in which she's lost her border and is now the fat and cheerful wife of Irwin. As for Grim, it had no effect on him because he was already experiencing his worst fear: being enslaved and bossed around past children.
  • The Gremloblin from the Gravity Falls episode "Dominate Mabel" is a Fear Inducer; anyone who looks into its eyes will be confronted by a vision of their worst fear. Unfortunately for the Gremloblin, Dipper manages to utilize a mirror to subject information technology to its own fearfulness-gaze annotation "You've become your own begetter!".
  • The Bloodwolf from The Adventures of Puss in Boots describes himself as the source of all fright, and inflicts visions of the heroes' deepest fears to feed on their terror and increase his ability.
  • The Owl Business firm: In "Enchanting Grom Fear", Luz learns that part of the upcoming school trip the light fantastic is the "Grom Royalty" having to face Grometheus the Fear Bringer and defeat him in gainsay. As the name implies, Grometheus has the ability to read people's minds and turn into their worst fear. Luz and Amity must piece of work together and face their worst fears, Luz her fright of having to confront her mother and confess she'due south been hiding out on the Humid Isles instead of going to reform campsite, and Amity her fright of being rejected by her vanquish, who just happens to be Luz.

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