... In theory, Ceremorphosis is supposed to take place in more or less 6 to 7 days. Day one: fever and memory loss. Day two: graying skin and hallucinations. Day three: blood beginning to leak from all orifices and hair loss. Day four: excruciating pain as the host's body begins to rearrange - the organs resettling and bones elongating. Day five: the host's personality has all but disappeared, reduced to a babbling husk. Day six: the face and jaw splits to accomodate the tentacles and sharp teeth meant for consumption of minds. Day seven: a brand new Mindflayer is born.
I have had the tadpole for months now. So far, all my orifices remain unbloodied.
In another sense, not at all. But it is ... being dealt with, in a way. I personally have no intention of turning into a Mindflayer. It seems terribly unpleasant.
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... In theory, Ceremorphosis is supposed to take place in more or less 6 to 7 days. Day one: fever and memory loss. Day two: graying skin and hallucinations. Day three: blood beginning to leak from all orifices and hair loss. Day four: excruciating pain as the host's body begins to rearrange - the organs resettling and bones elongating. Day five: the host's personality has all but disappeared, reduced to a babbling husk. Day six: the face and jaw splits to accomodate the tentacles and sharp teeth meant for consumption of minds. Day seven: a brand new Mindflayer is born.
I have had the tadpole for months now. So far, all my orifices remain unbloodied.
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So you're... immune?
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In another sense, not at all. But it is ... being dealt with, in a way. I personally have no intention of turning into a Mindflayer. It seems terribly unpleasant.
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And at least here, it doesn't seem active.
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Why did the... Elder Brain? Do that to you anyway?