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He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats the priest's brains, he'll be stronger than he was before.

enter image description hereAn animated gif showing Mario picking up a mushroom in Super Mario Bros. on NES, which is one of the most common examples of video game power-up trope.

He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats the priest's brains, he'll be stronger than he was before.

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He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats the priest's brains, he'll be stronger than he was before.

An animated gif showing Mario picking up a mushroom in Super Mario Bros. on NES, which is one of the most common examples of video game power-up trope.

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He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats histhe priest's brains, he'll be stronger than he was before.

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An illustration of video game power-up, with Mario taking a mushroom. However, this gif is depicting this in a different way: it starts out as Super Mario Bros. from the NES console, and the instant Mario picks up the mushroom, the game turns into the Super Mario All-Stars version of the same game, which was released on the SNES, containing several Mario titles with upgraded graphics and musics and such.

He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats his brains, he'll be stronger than before.

Warning: Flashing gif below

An illustration of video game power-up, with Mario taking a mushroom. However, this gif is depicting this in a different way: it starts out as Super Mario Bros. from the NES console, and the instant Mario picks up the mushroom, the game turns into the Super Mario All-Stars version of the same game, which was released on the SNES, containing several Mario titles with upgraded graphics and musics and such.

He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats the priest's brains, he'll be stronger than he was before.

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It's giving me a headache so I can't image what it would do to photosensitive people
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He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats his brains, he'll be stronger than before.

An illustration of video game power-up, with Mario taking a mushroom. However, this gif is depicting this in a different way: it starts out as Super Mario Bros. from the NES console, and the instant Mario picks up the mushroom, the game turns into the Super Mario All-Stars version of the same game, which was released on the SNES, containing several Mario titles with upgraded graphics and musics and such. Warning: Flashing gif below

An illustration of video game power-up, with Mario taking a mushroom. However, this gif is depicting this in a different way: it starts out as Super Mario Bros. from the NES console, and the instant Mario picks up the mushroom, the game turns into the Super Mario All-Stars version of the same game, which was released on the SNES, containing several Mario titles with upgraded graphics and musics and such.

He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats his brains, he'll be stronger than before.

An illustration of video game power-up, with Mario taking a mushroom. However, this gif is depicting this in a different way: it starts out as Super Mario Bros. from the NES console, and the instant Mario picks up the mushroom, the game turns into the Super Mario All-Stars version of the same game, which was released on the SNES, containing several Mario titles with upgraded graphics and musics and such.

He's not commanding the priest to power up, he's referring to the priest as a power-up, e.g.

an object that adds temporary benefits or extra abilities to the player character as a game mechanic.

When he eats his brains, he'll be stronger than before.

Warning: Flashing gif below

An illustration of video game power-up, with Mario taking a mushroom. However, this gif is depicting this in a different way: it starts out as Super Mario Bros. from the NES console, and the instant Mario picks up the mushroom, the game turns into the Super Mario All-Stars version of the same game, which was released on the SNES, containing several Mario titles with upgraded graphics and musics and such.

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