Mask of Incorporeality



The Mask of Incorporeality was a version of the Great Kanohi Vehere, the Mask of Transmission, mutated by untrained usage of the Mask Maker's Tool. It granted its wearer the Great Vehere's usual powers to transmit his or her own thoughts to others and transmit the thoughts of others with consent, although these abilities were weaker than those of the standard Great Vehere. In addition to this, the wearer of a Mask of Incorporeality was able to become intangible and transparent for brief periods of time. While in this intangible "ghost" state, they were not affected by the laws of motion, and could only move using the momentum they had before they became intangible. Thus, they were able to levitate under the right conditions.

History
The first Mask of Incorporeality was formed when Toa Keelo, during his conquest over Powai Nui, utilized the Mask Maker's Tool to control the Great Vehere belonging to a captured enemy, Toa Lewok. As Keelo was not informed on how to correctly use the Mask Maker's Tool, he ended up mutating the Great Vehere. These mutations did not immediately take effect remained dormant for some time but began to manifest after the end of the Leskya-Powai War. After Lewok consulted a handful of Powai Nuian Kanohi specialists, the mutated mask was recorded for the first time, being named the "Mask of Incorporeality" by its wearer for the ghost-like attributes it granted him.

Example Usage
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Wearers

 * Toa Lewok - Shaped like a Noble Miru

Trivia

 * The Mask of Incorporeality could only be created from Great Veheres, as mutating Powerless and Noble version of the mask would yield wildly different results. As such, only one power level of the mask existed.