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Indifference causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. If the character is explicitly aware of their situation, and not explicitly aware how odd or threatening their situation should feel, [[altered_common_sense]] also applies. If the character is indifferent due to not understanding their situation, they're also [[unaware]]. The [[indifference_pool]] layed the foundation for this. Updated by Jimmyting Wed, Feb 07 '24, 05:31 | Version 11 | |
Mind control causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. If the character is explicitly aware of their situation, and not explicitly aware how odd or threatening their situation should feel, [[altered_common_sense]] also applies. If the character is indifferent due to not understanding their situation, they're also [[unaware]]. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 10:03 | Version 10 | |
Mind control causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. If the character is explicitly aware of their situation, and not explicitly aware how odd or threatening their situation should feel, [[altered_common_sense]] also applies. If the character doesn't seem to understand their situation at all, they're also [[unaware]]. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 10:02 | Version 9 | |
Mind control causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. If the character is explicitly aware of their situation, and not explicitly aware how odd or threatening their situation should feel, it's also [[altered_common_sense]]. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 09:49 | Version 8 | |
Mind control causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. If the character is explicitly aware of its situation, and not explicitly aware how odd or threatening their situation should feel, it's also [[altered_common_sense]]. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 09:48 | Version 7 | |
Mind control causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. If the character is not explicitly aware how odd a situation should feel, it's also [[altered_common_sense]]. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 09:45 | Version 6 | |
Mind control causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. If the character is not explicitly aware how odd a situation should feel, it's also [[altered common sense]]. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 09:45 | Version 5 | |
Mind control causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. If the character is not explicitly aware how odd a situation should feel, it's also [altered common sense]. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 09:45 | Version 4 | |
Mind control causes a character to act unfazed in the face of something abnormal or dangerous. Often overlaps with altered_common_sense, but a character can be aware how odd a situation should feel. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 09:44 | Version 3 | |
A character is rendered indifferent to an abnormality. Often overlaps with altered_common_sense, but a character can be aware how odd a situation <i>should</i> feel. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 09:41 | Version 2 | |
A character is rendered indifferent to an abnormality. Often overlaps with altered_common_sense, but a character can be aware how odd a situation **should** feel. Updated by BugmenotEncore Sat, Jan 13 '24, 09:41 | Version 1 |