Name: Violator
Namesake: Violator (Depeche Mode album)
User: Fletcher (Namesake: Andy Fletcher, keyboardist of Depeche Mode)
Type: Long-range
Stats:
Destructive Power - D
Speed - D
Range - B (30m)
Precision - C
Persistence - D
Developmental Potential - C
Violator takes the shape of a complicated-looking, steel pan flute, which make electronic and high sounds. “VIOLATOR” is engraved into an iron bar that runs across the flute’s tubes, holding them together.
Main Ability: Flower and Plant Manipulation
Fletcher is extremely skilled at playing Violator, therefore he is able to wield it with great proficiency.
When the user blows into the tubes of Violator, they are able to control flowers and other small plants around them; be it their shape or their maneuverability and can also make them fly neatly and quickly through the air.
Whether the plants fly in the air or not is up to the rhythm, but rather the user and their mind—with great concentration, that is.
Depending on the rhythm or pitch of what Fletcher is playing, the plants he is controlling move along with it. If it is a smooth, soft tone, plants can swing around and possibly fly. With a quick, sharp tone and rhythm, flowers and plants can furl into jagged and dangerous arrows, that can harm and pierce skin.
Because of Fletcher’s unyielding concentration, precision, and skill, he is able to control each individual plant with undeniable accuracy. However, the stand, without such skills in use, is not accurate.
Fletcher is also able to throw Violator like a boomerang at his opponents, for it to come right back to him shortly after of course. This, however, is only useful as a last resort, as Violator itself is blunt and has no real dangerous edges, so Fletcher relies on grafting plants and flowers into dangerous airborne arrows to defend himself.
That’s about it.