Not exactly. The memory would first be presented as a best-case scenario version. Whoever 'owned' the memory would be fully immersed while the rest of us would be straddling the line between the fake, good version and the terrible, real one. The goal was for the memory owner to commit, I guess, to either the fantasy or the truth.
[ well, okay. temenos pushes off the side of the door and reaches into his pocket, pulling out that well loved notebook of his and clicking his pen as he flips to a page of notes and begins to write. ]
So, the theme of the fantasy versus reality carried over, but not the object itself... it keeps with what we've seen so far, even still. The waves are likely what are causing us to miss out on the visions of flesh walls that everyone else is able to see, at least in my theorizing.
I know our home items are spotty with their powers, but if I put Keys on my eyes while they're active... take a walk around... I should be able to see corruption, at the very least. Not sure if it'll blind me like it did Lucien, though. And I don't have eyeballs to spare in the same way.
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[ trying not to get smote out here ]
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[ well, okay. temenos pushes off the side of the door and reaches into his pocket, pulling out that well loved notebook of his and clicking his pen as he flips to a page of notes and begins to write. ]
So, the theme of the fantasy versus reality carried over, but not the object itself... it keeps with what we've seen so far, even still. The waves are likely what are causing us to miss out on the visions of flesh walls that everyone else is able to see, at least in my theorizing.
Interesting.
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We could do another experiment.
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eyebrow raise ]
Oh? I'm listening.
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[ it's an offer. want to take a stroll, temtem? ]