Elfen Lied focuses on the diclonius, a human mutation with two small horns resembling a cat's ears. They have telekinetic powers thanks to their vector receptors. These vectors, as they are usually called, resemble long invisible arms capable of vibrating at such a frequency that they can cut very hard materials such as metal or stone. Most diclonius show homicidal behavior from the age of three or four, presumably due to the murderous instinct inherent in their personality, although it is implied in the story that this is rather caused by the abuse committed on them by the abuses committed by humans when experimenting on them.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/7271-la-leyenda-de-nicholas-nickleby-dvd-8436022303614.html7271LA LEYENDA DE NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (DVD)Elfen Lied focuses on the diclonius, a human mutation with two small horns resembling a cat's ears. They have telekinetic powers thanks to their vector receptors. These vectors, as they are usually called, resemble long invisible arms capable of vibrating at such a frequency that they can cut very hard materials such as metal or stone. Most diclonius show homicidal behavior from the age of three or four, presumably due to the murderous instinct inherent in their personality, although it is implied in the story that this is rather caused by the abuse committed on them by the abuses committed by humans when experimenting on them.https://dvdstorespain.es/289567-home_default/la-leyenda-de-nicholas-nickleby-dvd.jpg5.9504instockLlamentol, S.L.5.95045.9504002015-04-15T20:56:53+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
Elfen Lied focuses on the diclonius, a human mutation with two small horns resembling a cat's ears. They have telekinetic powers thanks to their vector receptors. These vectors, as they are usually called, resemble long invisible arms capable of vibrating at such a frequency that they can cut very hard materials such as metal or stone. Most diclonius show homicidal behavior from the age of three or four, presumably due to the murderous instinct inherent in their personality, although it is implied in the story that this is rather caused by the abuse committed on them by the abuses committed by humans when experimenting on them.