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Kimmuriel Oblodra ([personal profile] psionicmolotov) wrote2023-11-29 06:22 pm
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POWER PERMISSIONS

Kimmuriel has a LOT OF BULLSHIT and a LOT OF IT INVOLVES GOING IN PEOPLE'S HEADS. The most directly relevant one is the ability to read surface thoughts, which basically translates to "he can respond to the narration in bracket tags etc if that's there", but here is a more detailed overview of his powers!

He has more puppet-y/trapped in your own head as he pilots your shit stuff but that will always be negotiated out OOCly before I inflict it on people ICly.

If you don't want to deal with that this is absolutely fine, please slap a comment in here! If you want to get creative with what he can see instead, you can do that here as well.
astudyinviolet: Sherlock possessed after in an Insanity Sequence (⩜ K'yarnak kadishtu)

Sherlock Holmes | Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened (2023)

[personal profile] astudyinviolet 2024-04-22 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Reading your character's mind, what are they likely to pick up?
Cthulhu influence and the Horrors: Sherlock's mind shouldn't feel right. There's a darkness there that doesn't belong, an unknown which should have been left alone, something that calls for him to the Abyss. The Horrors™ from glimpsing what humans should not perceive, vast, grotesque. Dying in multiple, painful ways

Being a Holmes: There is just a lot of information and thoughts (and emotion) bouncing around at almost all times

Mental/Emotional Trauma: Because of his childhood trauma, Sherlock lived most of his life with repressed or altered memories. He's since remembered and corrected them, but he's lived with an altered perception of reality for most of his life. Part of what traumatized him might be hereditary, and he already shows signs, which he fears

Major hydrophobia, has nearly drowned at least twice, his fear is so strong that being partially submerged into water will cause him to blackout

Jon: Jon is Sherlock's tulpa, partner-in-crime, brother, anima, a part of his soul, a part of Sherlock's persona separated from him to give a lonely, hurt child a friend and protector. "Jon is the personification of Sherlock's survival instincts, his will to live and his desire to be happy" (SHCO Artbook, p. 17). Jon is no longer "active" as he was before with parts of him more integrated back into Sherlock, but there is always the possibility that Jon will come back. In fact, Sherlock has called out for Jon in times of distress, so he's not against his return either

Additional notes: Sherlock has weakened mental fortitude from previous detachments from reality and seeing things humans aren't meant to understand/Cthulhu influences. This makes him more susceptible to mental/emotional based powers or suggestion. He may become aware of things beyond normal human perception, but he doesn't understand it or becomes lost in what's revealed.