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− | This derangement leads sufferers to believe that they are granted an insight into the divine through visions, trances or other ecstatic states. During these spells, they may be catatonic, in a trance-like state or rave uncontrollably. Their ability to recall details of the visions is similarly varied, sometimes recalling precise details while having only the vaguest recollections | + | This derangement leads sufferers to believe that they are granted an insight into the divine through visions, trances or other ecstatic states. During these spells, they may be catatonic, in a trance-like state or rave uncontrollably. Their ability to recall details of the visions is similarly varied, sometimes recalling precise details while having only the vaguest recollections of others. Some details may not resurfaces until days after the revelation, emerging in response to some external stimulus. These visions may be products of an overactive imagination, or they could, at the Storyteller's discretion and very rarely, reflect a real insight into the unknown. |
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This derangement leads sufferers to believe that they are granted an insight into the divine through visions, trances or other ecstatic states. During these spells, they may be catatonic, in a trance-like state or rave uncontrollably. Their ability to recall details of the visions is similarly varied, sometimes recalling precise details while having only the vaguest recollections of others. Some details may not resurfaces until days after the revelation, emerging in response to some external stimulus. These visions may be products of an overactive imagination, or they could, at the Storyteller's discretion and very rarely, reflect a real insight into the unknown.