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Glide Capable Wings - they aren't large enough to fully take off but they can break a fall, or allow her to maneuver in mid-air with assistance such as with magic or telekinesis. Though on Zekira this is a pretty standard mutation adding limbs, on Zed this actually replaces two full arms, so she's often far more comfortable among Zekirans than her native people since Zeddians are usually a bit put off by not having four actual hands
Savantism - Engineering and Languages; this is a strong component of her instruction in that she can intuit how a student is struggling and suss out where the 'gaps' are. It offers her an innate +3 to all Clusters for either of those things, and their inherent Skills
Psychometry - specifically through glass items or things which have a strong stable crystaline lattice in their atomic structure, but to a small degree can also sense the history of organic things, usually wood or petrified fossils rather than still-living creatures. Her power is capable of sensing the immediate history such as who has last touched an item, how it was used, and where it had been shortly before (within 10 days), but with concentration can sense where it was manufactured, who all has actually been in contact with it, whether it was broken at any time, and how to fix it, all from the last 100 years. Organic compounds or fossils can only be sensed within 10 years at most
Substance Alteration and Manipulation: Glass - any kind of glass formed naturally such as obsidian, crystals that have grown under pressure including diamonds, or created using any sand and materials like dyes, can be sensed at up to 100 meters, and with proximity of around 20 meters she can begin to manipulate their shapes. With close proximity or touch Ziun is able to sense through it as far as it is contiguous (so a fiber optic wire, even up to a mile long!). She can shape a hot ball of glass fresh off the blowing or kiln area up to a bowling-ball size into whatever that mass can be stretched to, in 30 minutes. Inserting or removing pigments (though cannot 'create' pigments, the glass itself is moving the particles, not her power) or moving them into pleasing layers, strengthening the glass, making it 'medical grade' without any imperfections, or fitting it into precise clasps (down to a needle-point a hair across, as long as she can sense it). The smallest bits can be levitated within arms reach but only while she's actively shaping them or setting them into their holders. Sand-made glass is easiest for her, and diamond is quite difficult but with added time and concentrated effort the same results can be made.
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