Difference between revisions of "Unconscious Dementing"
Shadow Cat (talk | contribs) |
Shadow Cat (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | + | [[Derangements]] / [[Dementation]] | |
Most users of Dementation realize, on some level, that they don't see the world the same as others. Some are in such denial that they unconsciously force their viewpoint on those who cannot see their truth. Characters with this derangement lace their everyday conversation with powerful uses of Dementation, imposing thier own derangements on their victims. The more resistant to the character's ideas the target is, the more likely the character is to unconsiously prove her point with Dementation. | Most users of Dementation realize, on some level, that they don't see the world the same as others. Some are in such denial that they unconsciously force their viewpoint on those who cannot see their truth. Characters with this derangement lace their everyday conversation with powerful uses of Dementation, imposing thier own derangements on their victims. The more resistant to the character's ideas the target is, the more likely the character is to unconsiously prove her point with Dementation. |
Revision as of 23:29, 21 February 2014
Most users of Dementation realize, on some level, that they don't see the world the same as others. Some are in such denial that they unconsciously force their viewpoint on those who cannot see their truth. Characters with this derangement lace their everyday conversation with powerful uses of Dementation, imposing thier own derangements on their victims. The more resistant to the character's ideas the target is, the more likely the character is to unconsiously prove her point with Dementation.