

Five likewise uses this power to make the nobility of the old Feudal Kingdom her willing slaves and used by Three to make her enhanced soldiers loyal to her. It can be used to manipulate the thoughts and feelings of other people, such as when Nero's sister using it to take control of the Red Eyed injected soldiers and tricking One's Brother into thinking she was One.

As shown by Zero when the Flower creates a new body for her after being mortally wounded. Both Three and Five have displaced abilities to resurrect the dead to varying degrees. Song can furthermore be used to regenerate from fatal injuries. It can also will it's host back to life long after they've been killed (assuming it hasn't be killed by a dragon). The Flower itself can take host inside corpses and bring it back to life as Intoners. Similar to necromancy, Song gives users the power to reanimate the dead. Similar to Five's ability before being resurrected. In fact, prior to her resurrection by the Black Flower, Four's main ability was creating a shield. One has likewise been shown to fire concussive blasts as she shields herself from Zero and Octa's attacks. Two, Three, Four and Five used the power to create a shield that protects One's from Michael's flames. Even so, Intoners can also use Intoner Mode An ability which makes the user invulnerable to attack and boosts their physical power to heightened degrees. Song can also strengthen the physical abilities capabilities of both themselves and others. One's Brother has shown to be able to give himself a boost to his physical strength and durability while fighting both Legna and Nero's Sister. The List of known uses and applications of the Song include: The Song, unlike other forms of Magic, have both offensive and defensive applications. The Song is a power reserved for almost exclusively for the Intoners and can be used for offensive and defensive purposes. It is fundamentally different from magic as it relies on harnessing energy from mutual properties from multiple worlds. The act of using energy from one's flower for offensive and defensive purposes.
