So Daemon can do that too? Morphing into a kangaroo if he wanted to?Dee laughed. Daemon can do about anything. He's one of the most powerful of us. Most of us can do one or two things easily - the rest is a struggle. Everything is easy for him.He's just so awesome, I muttered.Once he actually moved the house a little bit, Dee said, nose wrinkled. He totally broke the foundation.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the narrative from "Obsidian" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the characters discuss Daemon's incredible powers, suggesting he has the ability to morph into different forms, including a kangaroo. This emphasizes Daemon's uniqueness among his peers, as he possesses extraordinary abilities that come easily to him, unlike others who struggle with their skills. The admiration for Daemon grows as they consider the extent of his power and the impressive feats he is capable of achieving.

Dee recounts a moment when Daemon inadvertently damaged their home by moving it, highlighting not only his strength but also the potential consequences of his powers. This incident illustrates the challenges that come with such remarkable abilities, as even minor actions can lead to significant problems. It creates a contrast between Daemon's awesomeness and the unpredictability of his actions, showcasing the complexities of living with someone so powerful.

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