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Oh, well. It'll do its best to break a mind.
Elaborate.
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Oh, well. It'll do its best to break a mind.
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The Twisted I met seems more and more like this unique case with everything you say. I'm pretty sure I remember her saying that she had had her spirit—or was it spirits?—for years.
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Elaborate.
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Neil: Givin what you've told me about her, she sounds like one of the bound type of Twisted that I've theorized about.
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Just like I said—encouraging the destruction of random mental connections. Right now I'm adding a clause that will create random connections in order to heavily increase entropy.
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What if entropy increases the strength of its opponent?
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Bound?
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Neil: Twisted's that are able to bring creatures and sometimes humanoid brings out from within themselves. The creatures seem capable of independent thought from what we've seen.
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I was considering semi-random, but randomness cannot create new information. It'll be way more likely to mess things up.
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That fits my experience. Are they the only ones who don't become metaphorically twisted?
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Neil: As far as I know there are no exceptions, so it's likely that the one you met has a side effect that's easier to hide.
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Hm. Fine.
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*Finishes writing, shuts the book, and hurls it into its rhombus; cocking my head I flick my finger and all the rhombuses jut out slightly to look like gems* What's your favourite animal?
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*Scowls*
The Dodo Bird because it's stupid, flightless, and too extinct to bother me.
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Hmm. Well, knowing what you know now about the world before its fall, do you think Twisteds should have logically resulted from the previous state? If they couldn't possibly exist in the world before the fall, then you have good reason to believe the fall is part of it.
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*A green ball of clay appears in the air and I start shaping and molding it with my hands* Green Magic: Propagating through the body of whatever it touches, it'll kill muscles, decay cells, and attack DNA, with various other side effects. *The clay takes the shape of a dodo bird*
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I was kidding. I prefer a virus.
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Neil: I need to know what you mean by "the previous state" first, just so I can give you a proper answer. By the way, I believe you might want this back. *At some point during the conversation I've closed the book and I am now handing it back to you.*
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*Throws my hands up in the air and taps the dodo's head; it comes to life with a partner and they squak and run away* Who knows? Maybe they won't go extinct this time. *Refashions a virus*
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*As soon as they reach the purple-tinted edge of the oblong area, they disintegrate into nothingness*
So much for survival.