FadingSpectrum October 15, 2015 October 15, 2015 (edited) Najere: Back when Fade was chatting to us non-stop, everything that came into her mind, it was funny. She talked about all kinds of things, not all of which made sense. What you talk about can affect your tulpa as much as anything you do with them. If they're sentient and/or autonomous, they'll steer the conversation their own ways. Personally, I like theorizing with the other muses. Some of what we discuss with Fade herself nowadays is politics, literature, our novel-in-progress. and how much everyday life sucks/rocks for physical people/our body. Edit - Well, with the perspective of literally years later, "not all of which makes sense" is called "word salad", and it is not the product of a mind having a good time. Edited March 13, 2022 by FadingSpectrum A queer soulbonding system with tulpamantic influences.
Dracky October 15, 2015 October 15, 2015 Most of the material I narrated to Lyra early on was dark/gloomy, since that was my frame of mind at the time. Despite that, she turned out pretty chipper. I'm honestly astounded by how few fucks she gives for most things, considering how much of my time I spend worrying about things beyond my control. I wanna see movies of my dreams.
NoneFromHell October 15, 2015 October 15, 2015 Well i think normal narrating affects a tulpa like it would affect a regular person, or a child in the earlier development phases, if you don't try to force the ideas of the narrated stuff on your tulpa. So what would happen if you narrate Mein Kampf to some childs? It depends on how you manipulate the storytelling. If you glorify it while reading, most children will probably be a lot more open for its ideas. A normal reading would bore some out, while just a few are really going to like or dislike the ideas of it, depending on how their mind worked prior to the reading. Personally i narrate about pretty random stuff going through my mind, like how you would talk to a friend while going shopping or something like that. (On additional note: I built up her character through daily "trait feedings" until we both decided it reached a point of being rather a obstacle for her than helpful. This affected her a lot more than any narration) Tulpa: Alice Form: Realistic Humanoid/Demonic Creation She may or may not talk here, depends on her.
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