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As newbies to Dissociative Magic, Jean and I have to get used to the less interesting parts of being inanimate. The long term effects: uselessness, boredom, extended sensory deprivation. It can be torture at times, but well worth it for those moments where one can truly inhabit an object in play.
Jean can get used to the boredom easily, capable of just trancing out, especially in this kind of state. But me, without some help, I just can't do that. So I have to practice enduring things the hard way. Locked away in my associated "storage" box, with nothing but my mind, not even my body, just letting the minutes tick by as I try and find a way to not go completely insane from the monotonous nothing.
Don't worry about me, this is self-imposed. Like an extreme form of escape act, I can break the magic and return to my normal self when I'm ready. And I can go further. It's only been... what, 40 minutes?
Jean can get used to the boredom easily, capable of just trancing out, especially in this kind of state. But me, without some help, I just can't do that. So I have to practice enduring things the hard way. Locked away in my associated "storage" box, with nothing but my mind, not even my body, just letting the minutes tick by as I try and find a way to not go completely insane from the monotonous nothing.
Don't worry about me, this is self-imposed. Like an extreme form of escape act, I can break the magic and return to my normal self when I'm ready. And I can go further. It's only been... what, 40 minutes?
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Not really. Being inanimate means that one would experience lots of these periods of nothing. Sensory deprivation especially so. Knowing that one's actual experience is an order of magnitude longer than they perceive it would make approaching being inanimate so much easier.
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