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I wonder how he saw it. Did he feel as if he had zero thickness? Or did the windows look like thin cuboids to him? Could he see out of the screen?

 

And what if you ran some screenmate programs to give him company? :>

 

I imagine what DoctorSprocket said was correct: Due to it being a matter of thought and perspective, when nothing 3D is happening on the screen, you really can't imagine it as anything but 2D, so it will be flat and limiting. Which is why I figured QB would prefer a proper game to run around in, if he were to try again.

He's asleep right now, and I really should be joining him...

The above post does not contain facts.

q2's the host, QB's the tulpa.

 

Or get them to play funny extras in movies or shows. Imagine you're tulpa in an episode of game of thrones yelling

"AWWW HELL NO! LET'S THROWN DOWN MOTHERFUCKER!" from behind Tyrion Lanister when someone makes a sly comment.

Name: Assistant

Form: Human female

Progress Report

Last night I said I didn't have a name for her and was cut off with a reply. I couldn't hear the beginning properly but it sounded like Dori but I couldn't hear the first letter as clear and can't tell whether it was an N or a D What's her name?

I've done this before. They don't really like being dictated by me what to do though. Feels too much like puppeting to them.

"Science isn't about why, science is about why not?" -Cave Johnson

Tulpae: Luna, Elise, Naomi

My progress report

 

Luke has taken a particular interest more in dungeons and dragons rather than a videogame, because he could make his own choices and character instead of not really being able to affect the videogame. Besides, a videogame's environment would be especially frustrating due to it's unpredictability, like mentioned before. Heck, Luke could even be the dungeon master if he wanted to, and could easily possess Nate's arm to throw his own dice.

 

But the funny thing is, neither Nate or I have ever played DnD, but he is totally into the idea, so I guess we have to learn.

 

 

Wouldn't the tulpa not be able to play the game with you, considering if your tulpa were to kill an enemy, really, since the tulpa is imaginary, it'd really be there anyway and beat you down?

 

Unless you were to hallucinate the entire game past that point.

Luke has taken a particular interest more in dungeons and dragons rather than a videogame, because he could make his own choices and character instead of not really being able to affect the videogame.

 

I had that thought too, but if we did play, I'd probably just have to go through character creation with Uzo and then let him call the shots in my head or possess for him to play. Roleplaying would be the perfect cover to have him actually do some type of social gaming. I haven't had a group for a few years though.

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