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Holy Thread Necromancy, Batman!

Well, now that the thread is here...

 

Days: 43

Hours: 10~20 (Random guess - I never counted them)

Progress: Here

 

Not really slow progress, it just feels that way.

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You've done about 15 hours in a month and a half?

 

Son you may as well not be trying.

Even so, I've made decent progress.

The quality over quantity approach is working for me so far.

Although I do plan on stepping up the quantity soon as well.

I put in plenty of effort in December but over the last month, what little time I've had for forcing has been so disrupted that I'm not willing to count it.

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a month and a half in... 4 hours forced...

but I do narrate as if she's always there!

 

Narration-only forcing? I'll be interested in how well that works. IMO it should work fine though.

Lyra: human female, ~17

Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee

Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her

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Few days shy of 5 months with nothing, but I only really have myself to blame. Kind of.

Few days shy of 5 months with nothing, but I only really have myself to blame. Kind of.

 

Yeah, I sure know that feel.

"If this can be avoided, it should. If it can't, then it would be better if it could be. If it happened and you're thinking back to it, try and think back further. Try not to avoid it with your mind. If any of this is possible, it may be helpful. If not, it won't be."

 

My first tulpa Kerin took approximately 9 years to develop. At first I thought that I had not had any success. Much later, I discovered that I had succeeded and that she had continued to grow very slowly over a long period of time. If I had not had a crisis which revealed her, then I might never have known. Now, decades later, she has matured to the point where she is as-much human as, or more human then, I am.

 

My later tulpas were much more noticeable. The Watchdogs (as I call them) were actually vocal (mind voice) within a year, and very adept at possession. I've never imposed them, but they certainly can affect the "real world" when possessing.

 

One thing I can tell you about my slowly-developed tulpas - they have lasted a very long time, and continue to develop even to this day.

 

Sincerely, Kevin (a human)

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Narration-only forcing? I'll be interested in how well that works. IMO it should work fine though.

 

Does this method even work?

So far, my tupper seems pretty real

Narration is pretty much the ONLY thing you have to do while forcing. You can skip everything else and still end up with a tulpa. It's also the only thing EVERYONE does. You actually can't not do narration. Unless you plan on making an fully imposed and vocal tulpa then not speak to it.

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