Air Reading
Effect
The reader can sense air currents at a distance without the help of soft or lightweight objects moved by them.
They can hear extremely well, being able to pick up sound waves that are too faint for the ear drums. The same sensitivity allows them to detect moving objects or beings via the air that is pushed out of the way. Highly skilled readers can also detect static obstacles by the way air is forced to flow around them.
Side/Secondary Effects
Loud sounds or strong winds can cause pain by overloading the reader's senses.
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