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14->"''This is Gara, the unbreakable warrior. Manipulator of glass, she fractures the resolve of her enemies. The shattered remains of her enemies are all that Gara leaves behind. Tread lightly.''
15-->-- '''Lotus''', ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}''
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17As we know, broken glass is sharp, and nobody likes being cut by it or having to deal with a dropped object or shattered window.
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19This trope is about a character having the power to create and manipulate glass for various purposes. Some folks even go so far as to make an artform out of it.
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21Glass manipulation, or "hyalokinesis", is when someone creates, shapes and manipulates glass, an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid material, through some form of magic. The simplest application is creating sharp shards of broken glass to slice up or impale opponents. If an existing form of glass isn't around, no worries: just use the proper molecules in the surrounding environment to make some. Even better, [[ElementalShapeshifter just turn yourself into some]] and go to town, provided that you can put yourself back together. Failing those tried-and-true applications, there's good old ShapingYourAttacks like the other kinds of elemental manipulation. These powers are often used to [[PleaseReflectOnThisIndex create mirrors or lenses]]. The glass used tends to subvert SoftGlass, or otherwise the enemy wouldn't even get a scratch on them.
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23Outside of combat, because of the widespread prevalence of glass, some are just content to make all sorts of artwork, applications, or items for aesthetics or everyday use. That engineer's life becomes so much easier if they can walk up, snap their fingers, and replace that giant hole in a glass building in under a minute.
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25Also, precisely ''because'' glass is everywhere, one can get [[SwissArmySuperpower really creative]] with their use of glass, such as making mirrors to making reflections (illusions), refracting ambient light, and more. To say nothing of [[GlassWeapon the myriad weapons]] someone could make. Beware of brittleness though.
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27[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soda-lime_glass Soda-lime glass]] is often the most commonly represented form of glass used for his trope. That said, it doesn't have to be the only kind. Obsidian, fulgurite, volcanic glass, and more also qualify.
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29Related to SandBlaster since sand plus heat equals glass for the most part. A MagmaMan can be related if volcanic glass is thrown into the mix. For that reason, hyalokinesis doesn't have to be the main power of an example--just a useful facet. Glass is considered the result of a combination of elements, like [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] combined with [[DishingOutDirt Earth]], but can sometimes be used as an [[BizarroElements elemental power]] in and of itself.
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31SubTrope to SingleSubstanceManipulation. Compare MagicMirror, SandBlaster, AnIcePerson and GemstoneAssault. Usually attacks via FlechetteStorm. If the character can turn things ''into'' glass, see TakenForGranite. Not to be confused with PowerCrystal.
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33'''Note''': If someone is just extending their magical capabilities of levitation, transfiguration, etc. to available glass, it is '''''not''''' this trope. They must have explicit and specific control, be it wholesale hyalomancy or a magic spell, over glass.
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41[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
42* ''Manga/BlackClover'': Hamon Caseus uses Glass Magic, which (true to its name) lets him manipulate and create glass. For example, he attacks with multiple glass swords at one point.
43* Kyoji Kagami from ''Anime/GetBackers'' manipulated mirror fragments as his primary form of attack.
44* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': Starservant, a minor villain during the Endeavor Internship arc, has the ability to manipulate glass. He can also change its consistency from solid to liquid. He hatches a plot to "destroy the darkness" he sees plaguing society by creating a giant glass orb, but Endeavor handles him fairly easily.
45* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': Two {{Monsters of the Week}}, Cenicienta and Derella, were two humanoid enemies with glassy appearances that use glass-based spells and attacks.
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49* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'': William Baker/Flint Marko/Sandman from ''Marvel Comics'' learns an application of his more famous powers, including altering the formation of his sand particles and reshaping them into glass. This granted him the ability to reflect light and energy off of him.
50** ComicBook/MoonKnight foe Stained Glass Scarlet gains this ability after [[spoiler:becoming a Goddess when an urban legend forms around her and her death]].
51* In the first arc of the ''[[ComicBook/StevenUniverse Steven Universe and the Crystal Gems]]'' series, the Crystal Gems encounter a corrupted gem nicknamed the Glass Ghost. It looks like it's composed of broken glass and anything it touches is turned into glass. On top of that, the gem is desperate for contact and turns the inhabitants of Beach City into glass looking for it. Steven realizes this and uses his bubble shield to give the Glass Ghost some form of touch without risking himself. She poofs herself after that. The Glass Ghost may or may not have this power in uncorrupted form, because the comic states that she's a quartz because glass isn't a gem type (which isn't true in the rest of the franchise, where there are gems made of obsidian and possibly other types of glass).
52* Kole from ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' has the ability to create and control pure silicon crystal at will.
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56* ''Fanfic/IronTouch:'' Fergie's [[FightingSpirit Stand]], [[MusicalThemeNaming Shatter Me]], can generate crystals from its chest that dissolve into a bunch of sand floating on rising steam. Anything this sand touches turns into glass.
57* ''VideoGame/PokemonWack'': The Glass type is introduced. It resists almost as many types as Steel does (and is outright immune to Water). Mirror Shot (which was a Steel-type move in canon) has been reclassified as a Glass-type move.
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61* ''Film/TheMummy2017'': With the Dagger of Set, Ahmanet destroys all of the glass in the London to create a massive storm as a show of power.
62* In ''Film/{{Virtuosity}},'' the villain, [=SID6.7=], escapes the computer by using a silicon-based android body. When he loses an arm in a firefight, he finds out that the glass of a parked car can be used to reconstitute himself.
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67* There are two kinds of glass magic in the ''Literature/{{Circleverse}}'': academic glass magic, which is common and involves fixing charms and spells into glass, and ambient glass magic, which falls under this trope. Ambient glass magic is rare, and its users can manipulate glass directly, use it to see the future, and in one exceptional incident create artificial life. It goes without saying that ambient glass mages are also exceptional glassworkers and artists to boot. Kethlun Warder is a mage that turns out to have both glass and lightning magic; until he learns to get his powers under control, they interact with each other in strange and unfortunate ways, such as creating what is essentially a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_globe plasma globe]] that painfully shocks any non-mage who tries to touch it.
68* ''Literature/ThePerfectRun'': Shroud, one of the Carnival's heroes, has complete control over silicates. He primarily uses this to make himself glass armor that can turn invisible, as well as attacking people with glass shards, but it also gives him some control over the silicon in computers.
69* From ''Literature/{{Worm}}'':
70** Shatterbird of the Slaughterhouse Nine is a "silica kinetic," having the ability to manipulate silicon through high-frequency sounds, giving her essentially perfect control over all glass, sand, and other siliceous compounds. Her favorite thing to do is make the glass in a city explode to announce the arrival of her faction.
71** Bauble, a member of [[BlackMarket Toybox]], is a [[GadgeteerGenius Tinker]] specialising in glassworking and glassworking tools, inventing devices that could transmute inorganic matter into glass.
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75* Tyler Mcknight from ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' can manipulate the glass around himself. He also passes down his glass-breaking powers to his daughter Maddie.
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79* ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost'': [[ArtificialHuman Fetches]] can gain the ability to draw a GlassWeapon out of any glass surface they can touch, with mirrors giving the best result. The blade is just as sharp and resilient as a metal sword or dagger.
80* ''TabletopGame/PrincessTheHopeful'': The [[BeYourself Candid]]'s elemental power is [[BizarroElements transparent solids]], glass among them, due to their Court's focus on honesty and transparency. Thus a lot of their charms, armor, and weapons are made of glass to make them easier to enchant.
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84* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}'' has Lin Yuhsia, whose father is a SandBlaster. It is heavily implied that she has the same powers as her dad, but she prefers to use it like in this trope. During the ''Dossoles Holiday'' event, she is shown to be able to be so proficient with it that she matches Ch'en's own swordsmanship.
85* ''VideoGame/DragonBallHeroes'' has minor antagonist [[SignificantAnagram Lagss]], who is a member of an alien race capable of manipulating and weaponizing glass.
86* Originally, there would have been a [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual conduit]] in ''VideoGame/InfamousSecondSon'' with [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/infamous/images/8/81/Glass_Power.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20140821142129 glass-based abilities]] that the player would later get to use with Delsin's PowerCopying ability, but eventually it was cut from the main game. However, such a conduit is proven to exist in the finished game, as imprinting glass powers onto the DUP troops was one of several proposed ideas before they settled with Augustine's concrete powers, and a conduit killed in a hate-crime by [[MugglePower Lifeline]] in "Paper Trail: Part 4" is implied to be a glass conduit.
87* ''Videogame/{{Kirby}}:'' Dark Meta Knight in his later appearances mixes swordplay with glass/mirror magic. He can summon glass blades out of mirror portals and can reflect enemy attacks with his various moves.
88* The Alin from ''VideoGame/RiseOfLegends'' use Glass Magic to build their cities and some combat units (including a literal glass cannon). It helps that their other two favorite magics are Sand and Fire (put them together and you get glass). Their HeroUnit, Sawu, has many abilities based on glass magic.
89* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'': Gara, the Glass Warrior, is a manipulator of glass who sunders her foes with adamantine shards, reflects enemy attacks through enchanted mirrors, and reshapes the landscape with molten crystal.
90** The {{Serial Killer}} known as the Glassmaker, also known as [[spoiler:Nihil, a former Orokin [[HangingJudge Judge]] / [[JudgeJuryAndExecutioner Executioner]]]], kills his victims by using his [[{{BFS}} greatsword]], [[GlassWeapon Vitrica]], to [[TakenForGranite entomb criminals in molten glass]] and [[YourSoulIsMine trap their souls]].
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94* ''VisualNovel/FaultMilestoneOne'': Ritona's signature fighting style combines [[DishingOutDirt Earth]] and [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] manakravte to [[SpontaneousWeaponCreation conjure swords and daggers]] out of ultra-hard glass. [[VisualNovel/FaultSilenceThePedant The prequel]] reveals that she once pursued a career as a glass artisan, and is relatively poor at conjuring other materials.
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98* ''WebAnimation/EpithetErased'': Mera's Epithet, [[GlassCannon Fragile]], seems to have this as an ability. When she fights Sylvie, she creates giant, crystalline spikes, along with a spear of the same material.
99* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': Cinder Fall's Semblance, "Scorching Caress", allows her to [[PlayingWithFire superheat]] and reshape objects. She mainly uses it for turning earth into weapons or objects made of obsidian, black volcanic glass. This is in keeping with her {{Fairytale Motif|s}} of ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'', who [[IconicItem is famously associated]] with glass slippers.
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103* ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'': This is the main power of the appropriately named Colonel Glass, one of the major antagonists Spinny and Mecha Maid face (the latter of whom also has history with him), who can control any shard of glass in his vicinity down to a molecular level. Not to mention he is AxCrazy and has a healing factor to boot. His arrival pretty much threw what was a quirky superhero series into one of its darkest arcs.
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107* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'': Silicya, as the Fairy of Silica, has crystal/glass-based powers.
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