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moustre ([personal profile] moustre) wrote 2019-08-07 06:55 pm (UTC)

Kytha, first off, bless you for the links. Secondly-

1. They say they haven't, not at all- but will admit in softer voices the idea has been tossed around here and there, especially much more since her findings in the cave. Miss Nessie doesn't dismiss the idea when she catches them talking about it, but reminds them often that the Cwyld isn't something to be played with; if they want to use ingredients such as that, they have to be prepared to take responsibility for whatever might come.

2. In moderation, it (theoretically) should be alright - and might be better for those who can't stomach medicine normally or have an aversion to needles and such. The lighter the enchantment, the safer it should be, even if it means the effects aren't as strong.

3. Surprisingly, not many people seem to know what she's talking about... save those infected by the Cwyld who, overhearing her questions, will eventually seek her out and confess to having a nightmare. However, while their accounts seem the same, none of them mention anything close to what she would have experienced, nor does it seem to have been a shared dream the way she's experienced. Instead, their nightmare was thus: inky blackness, with their movements restricted by both fatigue and some type of... goop. They heard the constant beating of a heart, dull and distant, as well as the moans and cries of someone or something. Before waking up, the details are vague, but they think - they think they remember seeing something cocooned at the center of the room they were trapped in.

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