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2A hypnotized character either: 1: knows that they are hypnotized; 2: knows that they are doing something unusual or out of character; or 3: knows the reality of circumstances they are acting in. An image should only get this tag if it explicitly shows or heavily implies, in some way, that the sub is aware in the way defined above. Do not use this tag if the aware character is not hypnotized yet. [b]Various examples[/b] • fully aware: The subject is able to verbalize their reactions. Might be paired with [[body_control]] but not always. • control loss: The subject is unable to verbalize their reactions. They might be aware in their mind but they cannot control their body. Often paired with [[body_control]]. • temptation: The subject is tempted to do something, and often fails to resist. Might be paired with [[resisting]]. • [[confused]]: The subject is aware of their actions but not the full extent of the hypnosis. (Eg "why am I stripping?") • [[altered_common_sense]]: The subject is aware they are hypnotized but thinks that's normal. Not to be used for any other altered_common_sense situations. • altered personality: The subject is aware they are hypnotized but doesn't care. Often appears in [[corruption]]. [h4]See also:[/h4] • [[unaware]] for the opposite when the subject does not know they are hypnotized • [[text]] and [[dialogue]] which is the easiest way to communicate the character's awareness • [[consensual]] which suggests initial awareness, even if not in the moment
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1A hypnotized character is explicitly or very obviously aware of what they are doing being out of character or unusual, or of the reality of the circumstances under which they are taking an action. An image is only eligible for this tag if said image deliberately shows or very heavily implies, in some way, that the sub is aware in the way defined above. For example, if a character was aware that they had been hypnotized or were otherwise under another person's influence, that would be suitable for this tag. h4. See also: * [[consensual]] which suggests initial awareness, even if not in the moment * [[resisting]] which implies awareness * [[unaware]] for the opposite of this tag * [[text]] which is the easiest way to communicate the character's awareness
Updated by Vanndril Sun, May 22 '16, 18:53
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