skittles April 15, 2013 April 15, 2013 Although she is usually quiet compared to Isabella, Konata has taken a liking to playing chess with me in the wonderland while using the time I spend forcing with her. It all takes place in real time and we play until I can no longer keep track of where the pieces are, it's exhausting mentally but she seems happy when we play. Does anyone else have a similar strategy game they play with their tulpa? With love from Skittles, Konata and Isabella
historical April 16, 2013 April 16, 2013 I do not, but I did dig up chess books and old chess sets out of the garage from my chess tournament days as a child, back when I was first starting out with tulpas because I wanted more than anything to play chess with someone who shared my enthusiasm for the amazing yet simple game. Never happened. Yet. fourfiction, the idiot.
Kiahdaj April 16, 2013 April 16, 2013 I've always wanted to play chess with my tulpa, but unfortunately, I'd forget where the pieces wer after the first few moves. "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."
Vrashk April 16, 2013 April 16, 2013 That's actually what I've been using to work on possession. I sit alone with a chess board in front of me, black on my right and white on the left. I control my right hand and let her try using my left hand. Haven't finished a game yet, she always tires out too soon for that, but I also haven't ever played someone who can move me to a stalemate so quickly.
Z-Byte April 20, 2013 April 20, 2013 Me and Chrysala play Magic the Gathering in our wonderland. We try to create the spell effects as if we're actually casting them. Because of that, though, she has an aversion to black decks. Too many zombies, too much gore and it's very difficult to imagine the smell. But she likes dragons! Of course she does. She is one. BUT, we play the game in realspace, with two real decks. I just operate the both of them myself. There would be a concern about peeking at one another's hand, obviously, as she can't possess me and neither of us can block what the other is seeing, but the point is to have fun and work on our visualization, not to win. Besides, magic is fun. Amber prefers to watch, cheering on whoever happens to be losing at the time. Chrysala Female Personality: ESTJ; Soft-spoken wise counsel, devil's advocate, soothing temperament Body: Western dragon with dark green scales with gold flecks, golden belly scales, sunset-colored eyes Current stage: Personality building Ambrosia Female Personality: ESFP; Cheerful firecracker, seeks to laugh and entertain, childlike curiosity, boundless energy Body: Fairy with wild red hair, dragonfly wings, deep blue eyes Current stage: Personality building
skittles April 29, 2013 Author April 29, 2013 Me and Chrysala play Magic the Gathering in our wonderland. We try to create the spell effects as if we're actually casting them. Because of that, though, she has an aversion to black decks. Too many zombies, too much gore and it's very difficult to imagine the smell. But she likes dragons! Of course she does. She is one. BUT, we play the game in realspace, with two real decks. I just operate the both of them myself. There would be a concern about peeking at one another's hand, obviously, as she can't possess me and neither of us can block what the other is seeing, but the point is to have fun and work on our visualization, not to win. Besides, magic is fun. Amber prefers to watch, cheering on whoever happens to be losing at the time. Its been years since I played Magic, my poor red/green deck has been collecting dust for ages and I wish I had another deck so I could play with my tulpas. With love from Skittles, Konata and Isabella
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