There are also telekinesis masters in Marvel.
Take Ebony Maw, who shone in Avengers: Infinity War.
One of Thanos's five Obsidian Generals, he was a formidable master of telekinesis.
The greatest strength of Ebony Maw's telekinesis was its fluidity and unpredictability, paired with extraordinary control.
Even steel could be twisted at will under his telekinetic power.
In Infinity War, he easily subdued Doctor Strange, who was unfamiliar with him.
His performance was nothing short of impressive.
In terms of strength, he ranked first among the five generals.
His eventual death was rather anticlimactic—caught off guard when Iron Man and Spider-Man tore apart the spacecraft, he was sucked into space and froze to death.
Even so, his power was undeniable, showcasing the terrifying potential of telekinesis.
In contrast, Loki and Amora's displays could only be called mediocre.
[You have used Telekinesis seriously once and gained a little insight. Your Telekinesis proficiency +1]
[You have used Telekinesis seriously…]
Under Amora's shocked gaze, Aaron quickly raised his telekinesis to LV2.
Then, an invisible force swept outward with Aaron at the center.
Caught off guard, Amora was pushed back by the shockwave.
Her long skirt fluttered in the storm.
Unfortunately, she was also wearing black leather pants underneath…
Amora shot Aaron an exasperated glare, but he remained unfazed.
This was the power of telekinesis.
Converting magic into a telekinetic form, it could strike in all directions with a gesture.
Its strength depended on the amount of magic unleashed.
Typically, few mages used telekinesis like Ebony Maw.
The reason was simple: Asgardian mages relied on magic they'd painstakingly accumulated.
Every time they cast a spell, they treated it like splitting a coin in two.
How could they be so "extravagant" as to waste magic power using telekinesis in combat?
Not only did it drain magic, but it also placed a heavy burden on the mind.
While telekinesis offered a flashy, shocking effect—subduing enemies in unexpected ways—it consumed far too much magic.
There were more mana-efficient alternatives.
Cold weapon combat, for instance.
Why waste magic on something physical strength could handle?
Even when using magic, telekinesis wasn't necessary.
Pairing magic with melee combat worked just fine.
This was why Asgardian mages rarely bothered with telekinesis.
Even Loki, with his Frost Giant royal blood, only used it on special occasions.
Perhaps Erin didn't know telekinesis not because she couldn't learn it, but because she'd never bothered to.
By comparison, telekinetic control might have more practical value.
Aaron summoned a dagger—yes, the same kind Loki used.
With his right hand open upward, the dagger hovered in the air, gripped by an invisible force.
From its initial wobbling due to unfamiliarity, it soon stabilized, circling Aaron under his mental command.
After getting the hang of it, Aaron pointed in a direction and waved his hand. "Go!"
The dagger shot forward like an arrow, striking its target with a sharp whoosh.
After guiding it back along the same path, Aaron stored it in his space and nodded slowly. "Not bad…"
For now, it could only be called decent.
Telekinesis had great potential, but limited by its level and his magic reserves, it couldn't yet unleash much power.
Still, as long as it looked cool, that was enough.
No wonder Loki loved using this move to show off.
It really lived up to his flair.
Next, Aaron tried telekinesis again, this time lifting himself.
His body rose unsteadily into the air.
And then… that was it.
At this stage, telekinesis could only manage floating. Flying? Out of the question…
"Ugh, so little magic!"
"Finding external energy sources is urgent!"
Aaron sighed.
Amora blinked, her eyes a bit dazed. She glanced back at the crack the dagger had left in the distance, then gave Aaron a strange, appraising look.
Then she saw him floating in the air and sighing again.
He learned it just like that?
And he… still wasn't satisfied?
Was this what a magic genius was like?
Amora pursed her lips, feeling a sour pang.
She couldn't comprehend the joys—or troubles—of a magic genius…
She really wanted to experience that kind of "trouble" for herself!
Amora shook her head, forcing herself to snap out of her envy and jealousy. She worried that if she dwelt on it, she'd want to devour him.
"Well, little genius, your magic talent isn't bad. I'm quite pleased you could barely use telekinesis so quickly. You're only a little behind me."
"But don't get complacent—you're still far from mastering it."
"And telekinesis is nothing special! I've got plenty of other useful magics that are way better!"
To keep Aaron from noticing her unsettled emotions, Amora quickly changed the subject, steering clear of dwelling on telekinesis.
Her eyes reflected Aaron's figure as she spoke in a seductive, coaxing tone, "Big sister's got lots of good stuff. Want to keep learning?"
"Yes!" Aaron nodded without hesitation.
Amora smiled as if her plan had succeeded. "Come on, then—sister will teach you."
"The second magic is…"